NFL and Ice Cube team up for economic equity initiative
The NFL is teaming up with Ice Cube
The NFL is teaming up with Ice Cube.
The league announced Thursday that it is partnering with Contract with Black America Institute, an economic inclusion-focused initiative led by artist and entrepreneur OāShea Jackson, who is known as Ice Cube.
āWe feel like if you tackle the huge wealth gap between Black people and white people in this country, that should solve a lot of problems thatās there,ā Ice Cube said on the AP Pro Football Podcast. āOur thing was to go after some of the biggest companies in the country that rely on Black consumers or Black workers, and the biggest one that we focused in on was the NFL.ā
The NFL has been working to increase economic equity and partnerships with Black-owned businesses. The partnership with Ice Cubeās CWBA will focus on identifying league-wide opportunities in the financial, tech, and production sectors, with a concentration on increasing direct and indirect spending to national Black businesses to help close Americaās racial and economic wealth gap.
Ice Cube, his longtime business partner and entertainment lawyer Jeff Kwatinetz, and advisors JaāRon Smith and Chris Pilkerton started this initiative in 2020. They worked with Troy Vincent, the NFLās executive vice president of football operations, and presented the idea to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.
āIt was cool connecting with somebody like Troy Vincent and really delivering our plan,ā Ice Cube said. āRoger Goodell jumped in with both feet saying, āHey, we got to get this done. We have to make this happen.āā
Already, the NFL has spent and allocated $125 million with Black owned and operated businesses such as Ariel Investments, CityFirst/Broadway Bank, Cover Communications, and Fearless Technology during the last year.
āOur partnership with CWBA is another reminder that partnering with intentional organizations is critical to everything we do at the league,ā Goodell said in a statement. āBlack businesses play a major role in our countryās economic prosperity. We understand these businesses have not always had the opportunity for exponential growth, so we are pleased to have partners like Ice Cube and his organization, CWBA, in a continued, collective push toward greater economic inclusion.ā
Ice Cube said his group plans to pursue similar opportunities with other sports leagues and major companies.
āIām glad the NFL stepped up,ā he said. āTheyāre the biggest and most powerful and most influential to other Fortune 500 companies. So we want to get them to lead the charge. Theyāve already allocated and spent up to $125 million. So we want we want that to turn into $500 million, maybe a billion and then move on to other leagues and hopefully other companies like Nike and the big boys and tell them to try to adopt the same thing.ā
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