We aim to create a community focused on bridging the generational wealth divide experienced in Black and Latino communities by empowering entrepreneurs with resources to catalyze change.

Seneca Village was a small settlement of mostly African American landowners in the borough of Manhattan in New York City, founded in 1825 by free black people – the first such community in the city.

For formerly enslaved Africans, owning land was a significant indicator of success. It was one possession, often of very few, that could be passed down through family.

We chose this name in homage to those people and in the hopes to recreate communities grounded in the focus on generational wealth creation.