Target Commits to Spending More Than $2 Billion with Black-Owned Businesses by 2025
Target Commits to Spending More Than $2 Billion with Black-Owned Businesses by 2025
As part of its commitment, retailer plans to: Add products from more than 500 Black-owned businesses across its multi-category assortment Increase its spend with more Black-owned
As part of its commitment, retailer plans to: Add products from more than 500 Black-owned businesses across its multi-category assortment Increase its spend with more Black-owned companies, such as marketing agencies, construction companies, facilities maintenance and more Establish new resources, including the Forward Founders program, to support Black-owned companies and help them grow their businesses Target Corporation (NYSE:TGT) today announced a commitment to spend more than $2 billion with Black-owned
businesses by the end of 2025. Target is pledging to add products across its multi-category assortment from more than 500 Black-owned businesses and engage more Black-owned companies to enhance its retail operations and shopping experience.
In addition to spending more with Black-owned companies, Target is introducing new resources to help its Black-owned vendors grow and successfully scale their businesses in mass retail.
“We have a rich history of working with diverse businesses, but there’s more we can do to spark change across the retail industry, support the Black community and ensure Black guests feel welcomed and represented when they shop at Target,” said Christina Hennington , executive vice president and chief growth officer, Target.
“The bold actions we’re announcing today reflect Target’s ongoing commitment to advance racial equity for the Black community…
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