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Wakanda Technology Initiative™ - Signup Page!

BlackFacts.com is proud to introduce The Wakanda Technology Initiative™
Bringing superior technology to businesses and communities of color.


Signup your school now to be a part of our pilot program!

Submit your interest in joining our PILOT School Program
 

What is the Wakanda Technology Initiative™?

The Wakanda Technology Initiative™ is a concept of ours that we are going to be rolling out in the coming months… The reasoning behind it is as follows:
  • All too often people of Color are getting left behind in the Technology Revolution – just like they did with the Industrial Revolution
  • People of Color tend to be consumers of Technology but not Producers of technology
  • Most minority Entrepreneurs, associations and businesses never really LEVERAGE technology as part of their business process – at best they have a brochure website (with no business workflow), at worst they have little or no online presence.
  • Usually, minority businesses and associations cannot see the cost justification for spending the 10s of thousands of dollars to better leverage technology – so they always end up putting such investments on the back burner.
  • Yet minority Entrepreneurs are growing at a faster rate than other cultural entrepreneurs.
  • In addition, minorities do not necessarily BUY from one another – keeping the money within the culture.
  • We have a platform built by OUR people and targeting our People and at a price point that makes sense for even the smallest business.
It is called the Wakanda Technology initiative™ because the way that Wakandans in the movie The Black Panther, separated themselves from the world was with superior technology. Our goal at blackfacts.com is to uplift ALL of our people by making SUPERIOR technology available to the masses – but at a price point that they can afford.
 
 

 


What is the PILOT Program for Schools and Educators?

 
 
While our long-term goal is to roll out our technology solutions to minority businesses & communities on a national and international scale, we plan to offer the service initially to schools that are interested in having their students (Elementary, High School, or College) participate in the program. We believe our offering is uniquely suited to benefit students and schools that support underserved communities. This limited time pilot program in intended to focus on those schools.
 
Submit your interest in joining our PILOT School Program
 

Benefits to Schools

  • Offer a program that gives back to the communities of your minority students but utilizing your students to help bring the local businesses online.
  • Give your students a chance to learn to utilize and implement technology as part of a practical and rea-work implementation. They learn about web technology, marketing, communication.

Benefits to Students

 
  • Learn skills about how to implement technology-based websites.
  • Get experience communicating and planning the key website components with local business owners
  • Utilizing Smartphone camera and free tools to creating images and videos for the website.
  • Strategizing the best ways to represent and showcase the local business online.

Benefits to the Community

 
 
  • Leveraging available technology to empower the local businesses by putting them online as part of a growing and vibrant community.
  • Making their services available from any device.
  • Moving local community business online – via a mobile ready searchable platform.
  • The opportunity to partner with local students and the schools that support them to make a difference in all of their lives.

Sign up below to participate in the Pilot Program

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Click the links below to download the relavent documents:
  1. Wakanda Initiative Service Model
  2. Wakanda Admin Framework
  3. Wakanda Business Incubator

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