Slow Flowers Podcast

Slow Flowers Podcast


Episode 597: All about the new Black Florists Fund and a conversation with its founders and first grant recipient

February 15, 2023

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bG-kVn_Ybo

I'm delighted to host today's conversation with the creatives behind Black Florists Fund. Black Florists Fund is an endeavor embarked upon in partnership with Association for Enterprise Opportunity (AEO) and a team of Black entrepreneur advisors.

Through donations and sponsorships, Black Florist Fund (BFF) aims to provide worry-free capital grants and other crucial business resources to Black florists. These grants will be awarded to applicants who demonstrate a passion for the floral business community and a need for additional funding to help reach their goals and propel their business. Black Florists Fund hopes to provide valuable support to help stabilize and grow a number of black owned floral businesses each year.

It is with profound gratitude that I welcome three individuals in the floral community who are going to share more about what Black Florists Fund and how we can all get more involved.

You'll hear from Elizabeth Cronin, founder and creative director of Asrai Garden; John Caleb Pendleton, creative director of Planks & Pistils, and Taylor Bates of Dusk Lily Floral Design, the first recipient of a Black Florists Fund grant. All three are based in Chicago and you'll hear how their stories are woven together to support entrepreneurial Black florists and flower farmers through this new initiative.

Taylor Bates, Dusk Lily Floral Design

Floral design by Taylor Bates

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John Caleb Pendleton, Planks & Pistils

Floral design by John Caleb Pendleton

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Elizabeth Cronin of Asrai Gardens

Floral design by Elizabeth Cronin

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Black Florists Fund Assets for your use:

Letter to Florist Partners

Script for soliciting donations from shoppers/customers at the register

Corporate Solicitations Letter

Social Media Artwork & Logos

Let's support the 2023 round of fundraising and grant making. Link to Donate to BFF

I hope you're as inspired as I am to make a difference -- in any way that works for you.

Thank you to our Sponsors

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Thank you to Red Twig Farms. Based in Johnstown, Ohio, Red Twig Farms is a family-owned farm specializing in peonies, daffodils, tulips and branches, a popular peony-bouquet-by-mail program and their Spread the Hope Campaign where customers purchase 10 tulip stems for essential workers and others in their community. Learn more at redtwigfarms.com.

Thanks so much for joining me today! The Slow Flowers Podcast is a member-supported endeavor, downloaded more than one million times by listeners like you. Thank you for listening, commenting and sharing – it means so much. As our movement gains more supporters and more passionate participants who believe in the importance of our domestic cut flower industry, the momentum is contagious. I know you feel it,