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Jennifer Lopez Partners With Nonprofit Grameen America to Financially Empower Women-Led Latina Businesses

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Thania Garcia The Tribeca Film Festival kicked off on Wednesday night (June 8) with Jennifer Lopez’s new Netflix documentary “Halftime,” which sees the singer reflect on her evolution as an artist and her myriad professional accomplishments.

On the heels of the doc’s premiere, Lopez has unveiled a new partnership with Grameen America, a microfinance organization, to advance financial empowerment for Latina businesswomen.In a major philanthropic effort for Lopez, she’ll join the organization as a national ambassador, and in concert with her own Limitless Labs, which aims to support Latina-owned small businesses, she and Grameen America’s detailed their collective goal: to “empower Latina entrepreneurs across 50 U.S.

cities with $14 billion in business capital and 6 million hours of financial education and training by 2030.” “Being Latino in this country has always been a matter of pride for me,” said Lopez. “I am humbled and beyond grateful to partner with Grameen America.

We’re building pathways to employment and leadership opportunities. There’s so much strength in this community and we’re harnessing that.

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