Existing Ecosystems
C.A.N. believes in building prosperity by connecting people with purpose to each other. You may already be close to an ecosystem of people working to create a thriving business community. Some large US cities that already have established ecosystems include:
Atlanta
Boston
Chicago
Dallas
DC Metro
Los Angeles
Miami
New York Metro
Philadelphia
Metro Area
Black Population
White Population
Black Middle to Upper-Class Enclaves
Unwelcoming to People of Color
Atlanta
Boston
Chicago
Dallas
Los Angeles
Miami
New York
Philadelphia
Washington, DC
33%
7%
17%
15%
6%
20%
16%
20%
25%
49%
73%
63%
49%
31%
33%
48%
63%
47%
110
4
33
50
24
38
150
36
119
16%
54%
34%
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24%
28%
34%
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Metro Area: Atlanta
Black Population: 33%
White Population: 49%
Black Middle to Upper-Class Enclaves: 110
Unwelcoming to People of Color: 16%
Metro Area: Boston
Black Population: 7%
White Population: 73%
Black Middle to Upper-Class Enclaves: 4
Unwelcoming to People of Color: 54%
Metro Area: Chicago
Black Population: 17%
White Population: 63%
Black Middle to Upper-Class Enclaves: 33
Unwelcoming to People of Color: 34%
Metro Area: Dallas
Black Population: 15%
White Population: 49%
Black Middle to Upper-Class Enclaves: 50
Unwelcoming to People of Color: None
Metro Area: Los Angeles
Black Population: 6%
White Population: 31%
Black Middle to Upper-Class Enclaves: 24
Unwelcoming to People of Color: None
Metro Area: Miami
Black Population: 20%
White Population: 33%
Black Middle to Upper-Class Enclaves: 38
Unwelcoming to People of Color: 24%
Metro Area: New York
Black Population: 16%
White Population: 48%
Black Middle to Upper-Class Enclaves: 150
Unwelcoming to People of Color: 28%
Metro Area: Philadelphia
Black Population: 20%
White Population: 63%
Black Middle to Upper-Class Enclaves: 36
Unwelcoming to People of Color: 34%
Metro Area: Washington, DC
Black Population: 25%
White Population: 47%
Black Middle to Upper-Class Enclaves: 119
Unwelcoming to People of Color: None