I’ve met a lot of entrepreneurs over the years and it’s funny how different their stories are. Some had the talent and the drive from day one. Some had the business side down but couldn’t get the visibility they needed. And a few were still figuring things out as they went, honestly just winging it, learning, adjusting, doing the best they could with what they had.
What most of them had in common, though, was this:
They all had a vision. Entrepreneurship was in their blood, even if they were confused as to what path to take to get there.
And honestly, I get it. I had my first lemonade stand at seven, so I understand the early hustle. And for those of you pushing through setbacks, uncertainty, and frustration, I see you and I truly commend you.
The struggle is real, but you’re not alone. In fact, for those of you who are grinding hard but need some support, that’s why we created Launchevity, a design and marketing firm for entrepreneurs.
And for those who need support but don’t have the finances to get that website up, we’ve created the Launchevity Digital Equity Scholarship program that awards 25 scholarships to entrepreneurs who meet financial requirements and have big dreams but empty pockets.
For them, we are partnering with nonprofits and corporations to provide:
- An optimized and compelling 5–7-page website
- Basic digital setup of two social media channels and content for a Google Business or LinkedIn profile
- A simple starter funnel (short report)
- Short training on how to update images and content
- Step-by-step guides on how to succeed
- 30- and 90-day check-ins
It’s for minority-owned microbusinesses with no website or one that’s outdated or broken.
The whole point is to remove early roadblocks so people can finally move forward.
Because once tech and marketing stops being the barrier, everything else opens.



