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The economy is losing out on growth because fund managers from historically excluded demographics, especially women and BIPOC, face steep barriers, which include a lack of access to working capital and to resources and platforms that help their funds and their portfolios scale.
Despite strong track records, they struggle to secure funding for infrastructure, hiring, and startup costs. This cycle limits fund size, wealth creation, and broader economic innovation.
Franchise Well catalyzes industry-wide growth by introducing a new framework for franchisee resourcing that makes prosperity accessible to all people.
We provide a comprehensive reservoir of resources to build intergenerational wealth through multi-unit franchise ownership, including capital access, training, real estate support, and policy guidance. Through strategic partnerships, research, and pilot programs, Franchise Well aims to create a scalable blueprint for business growth and create an economic ecosystem worthy of us all.
A recent McKinsey study highlights that focusing on diversity boosts finances while maintaining competitive edge, enhancing brand reputation, customer loyalty, employee engagement, and, most importantly, creating stronger, more resilient communities.
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Franchise Well creates pathways to business ownership, real estate acquisition, jobs, community leadership, empowerment, and safe neighborhood hubs. This enables franchising to reach its full potential as a cornerstone of business, community, and economic growth, both in the U.S. and globally.
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Our pilot program will catalyze 30 new franchise units, measuring their impact on both local economies and the franchise industry.
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Key outcomes include broader access to multi-unit franchising, an increase in franchisees building intergenerational wealth, rising job creation, and diversifying ownership to strengthen the industry. By advancing this model, we can cultivate an economy that prioritizes the society and world we all share.