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Economic Disparity

The amount of work going to minority contractors in Greensboro is still too low. African American taxpayers pay 35% of the city’s taxes, but black-owned businesses earn only 2% of the money that the city spends on public projects.

Earl Jones • Co-Founder, Greensboro Business League

Guilford County & City of Greensboro Disparity Study Reveals

Data from both a 2018 study, and more recently, a 2023 study, shows statistically significant under-utilization of Minority and Women Business Enterprises found in Prime Contracting for Construction, Architecture & Engineering, Professional Services and Other Services.

Study Published by Griffin & Strong • Attorneys & Public Policy Consultants

Waiting for Change

Every day that we are waiting is another day that this city knowingly and willingly continues to award contracts to majority firms and overlooking the minority.

Sondra Wright • NAACP President; Board Member, Greensboro Business League
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The purpose of the organization is to eliminate race based discrimination in the private and public sector in contracting, financing, and procurement in Greensboro, North Carolina.

E-mail: info@ncgbl.org

Phone: 336 555 1212