Black-Owned Business

A Navy veteran transforms her dream into reality by launching Bon AppéSweet, a date-sweetened chocolate business, motivated by staying close to her daughter. Through strategic use of Amazon Ads, she’s grown her small venture into a thriving business, proving that dreams can become sweet success.
With Amazon A+ Content, the founder of Ezra Coffee Company blends history and heritage with bold flavor.
Self-care company Crafts and the City doubles holiday sales using Fulfillment by Amazon, helping women fill their cup—and gift boxes—in time for the gifting season.
Ecoslay founder Adria Marshall turned her natural hair care startup into a $3 million business using Amazon’s tools, enabling her to create living-wage jobs and educational programs that transform Atlanta communities.
Dope Coffee fuses hip-hop and premium beans—and with Amazon, they’re bringing that blend to customers worldwide.
Nine entrepreneurs growing their businesses with Amazon were recognized in Washington, D.C., for going above and beyond to support their local communities.
Amazon joins independent sellers in Washington, DC, to celebrate Black entrepreneurs ahead of National Black Business Month, commemorated annually in August.
Amazon’s Black Business Accelerator is helping an innovative headwear company in Fort Lauderdale tell stories through crowns.
“Amazon wants me to succeed as much as I want to,” said BlueHenry owner, Adrienne Walker, as she expands production to a 10,000 square foot facility.