Free Business Consulting & Workshops
For Black, Latine, and Tribal-owned businesses & nonprofits located in
Snohomish | King | Pierce County




What is The Community Restoration Project?
Funded by a grant from the Washington State Department of Commerce as part of the Community Reinvestment Project, the CCRP aims to reduce the barriers facing small business owners from historically resilient communities in Western Washington, most impacted by America's War on Drugs.
Participants will gain confidence in their small businesses' financial stability through personalized business advisory services. The Community Capital Restoration Project aims to significantly improve the profitability of each business's unique revenue model.

Business owners will receive support in:
Leveraging & building business credit
Accessing capital to expand operations
Understanding financial documents
Pricing strategy & competitive analysis
Investment-worthy business plans
Sales & Marketing
Tax, insurance, permit, & license guidance
Financial projections & analysis

a restorative initiative dedicated to advancing the economic mobility of Black, Latine, and Indigenous communities seeking financial stability and autonomy in western Washington.
Business owners will receive support in:
Making informed financial decisions
Accessing capital to expand operations
Understanding financial documents
Pricing strategy & competitive analysis
Investment-worthy business plans
Sales & Marketing

Learn to Earn
Workshops & Webinars
Join a free catered workshop in King, Snohomish, and Pierce County, or log in for a free webinar from the comfort of your home.
- Grand Opening Ceremony & Open HouseFri, Apr 04702 Broadway, Tacoma, WA 98402, USA
King's Dream Consulting Receives Grant From Washington State Community Reinvestment Project!
Primarily considered a policy failure, the War on Drugs caused a 500% increase in drug-related convictions across the country.
The Washington State Community Reinvestment Project now aims to reverse the adverse effects of extreme policies on marginalized communities by awarding funding to respected local organizations.


Keep The Dream Alive, Follow:
#kingsdreamconsulting
The DREAM (Developing Resilience through Economic Advancement and Mentorship) Program is designed to help marginalized youth meet the challenges of today's competitive digital entrepreneurship landscape.
To ensure Black, Latine, and tribal community youth aged 16 to 24 gain the trauma-informed advisement needed to prevent poverty, The DREAM Program guides each participant from early-concept to selling their first product/service on the internet.
By the end of the 3-month program, DREAMERs will present their original business venture to an investor panel, receive hours of business consulting and mentorship, join their peers in minority-owned business field trips, and create a profit-driven business plan.
Orientation begins Winter 2025.
The DREAM Program
The DREAM Program

