Impact Women Owned

Small Business. Big Impact. 

We are proud of our clients who add vibrancy to our communities while creating a pathway to prosperity for themselves, their families and their employees. 
 
At LiftFund 26% of our client base includes startups contributing to the local economy and making a difference in their communities. 
 
Read about our clients’ entrepreneurial journey and get inspired by their passion, commitment and resiliency. 

BIPOC Owned

Tracie Shelton

Alamo Kitchens

Tracie Shelton joined the Break Fast & Launch program intending to increase her knowledge to support her small business clients and possibly to gain some insight for her “one-day” business.

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BIPOC Owned

Michelle Quiroz

Reserva Coffee Roasters

Michelle and Danny Quiroz began their small business journey with curiosity and a passion for great coffee. “This really started as an experiment [between] me and my husband,” Michelle said. “We were fascinated by the science behind fresh coffee and how to make the best cup possible.”

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Pilar Gonzalez

DipIt by Pilar

As a divorced single mother of three, Pilar Gonzalez worked a variety of jobs to provide for her family, but magic happened when she stepped into the kitchen. Using her family’s recipes, she launched Dip it by Pilar — a line of gourmet yogurt-based dips made with fresh ingredients like cilantro, jalapeño, and chipotle — in 2006.

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Freda Paz

Calling Card

“I always wanted to be a designer,” said Freda, “But after I had two kids, I needed flexibility in my schedule.” Freda used her creative skills and previous advertising experience to start a graphic design business, The Calling Card, that would serve the growing number of local professionals and businesses in downtown New Orleans. Freda soon realized that she could not manage a growing business alone, so she turned to LiftF

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Myreida Salinas

Myreida’s Linens

Myreida opened her linen rental business in 2001, but she dreamed of creating a business that would help clients plan and celebrate important life milestones. She gradually expanded her business to include decor rental and event planning, but she needed a loan to purchase the necessary supplies and rental space. Her sister referred her to LiftFund in 2012, and she used the funds to expand her inventory. She received two Lif

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