The Community Exchange connects you to coordinated support, capital pathways, and aligned partners — all in one place.
Too often, business owners are told to:
The Community Exchange helps remove the hassel.
Connect to aligned partners without the runaround.
You shouldn’t have to figure out the system alone.
Share your business information once - and connect with multiple aligned organizations.
Get connected to partners who understand your needs and are aligned to support you.
Identify pathways to funding opportunities and preparation support.
Reduce the burden of re-explaining your business to every organization you engage.
It starts with our intake form a simple, guided process where you share information about your business, goals, and challenges. From there, our platform uses your input to generate personalized recommendations, including:
You choose what to explore, and we walk with you every step of the way.
All types of businesses are welcome! Whether you’re:
If you’re building something that contributes to our local economy and you’re looking for support, connection, or growth you belong here. The intake form is designed to meet you where you are and guide you toward the right resources for your unique journey.
Not automatically. The Community Exchange provides personalized recommendations based on your intake responses, but you’ll still need to connect directly with our partner organizations to complete their application or qualification process.
Each partner has its own criteria for funding, programs, or services. Our role is to guide you to the right doors getting through them depends on the fit, readiness, and follow-up between you and the partner.
But don’t worry we’re here to support your journey and help you stay on track every step of the way.
The Community Exchange was created with a clear mission: to close the racial wealth gap and uplift the economic power of Black-owned businesses in Central Florida. That commitment remains at the center of everything we do.
But we believe in building a thriving ecosystem where all entrepreneurs have a chance to succeed. While we center Black businesses, we also welcome partners, allies, and businesses of all backgrounds who share our vision of equity, access, and shared prosperity.
If you’re facing barriers, we see you, and we’re here to help break them down. Because when one of us rises, we all rise.
Yes, absolutely! We encourage you to revisit the intake form anytime your business evolves whether you’re just getting started, expanding, pivoting, or facing new challenges.
As your needs change, start here first. Updating your responses helps us connect you to the most relevant resources, partners, and opportunities to support your next step.
Your growth is ongoing and we’re here to grow with you.
Yes! The Community Exchange is a growing ecosystem, and we are continuously adding new partners who align with our mission to support entrepreneurs and strengthen economic opportunity. That means fresh programs, new funding sources, expanded services, and more ways to connect are always being added. So check back often we’re building this with you and for you.
Absolutely. Your privacy and security are a top priority for us. All information submitted through The Community Exchange intake form is confidential and securely stored.
We only share your information with trusted partner organizations when you choose to be connected, and only for the purpose of helping you access the resources, services, or opportunities you’ve requested. We are committed to protecting your data and using it solely to support your business growth and success.
Our team is here to support you. Email us at info@eborlando.org and we’ll make sure you’re connected to the right person.
There are a few ways to plug in:
Stop navigating alone. The Community Exchange connects you to the partners, capital, and tools you need – all in one place.
Director of Community Partnerships and Engagement
Her illustrious career is highlighted by her remarkable ability to spearhead corporate social engagement initiatives, develop and execute impactful grant and revenue strategies that have secured over $10 million in funding and strategic partnerships.
Chief of Staff
Director of Youth Leadership & Civic Engagement
Director of Policy & Advocacy
Director of Community Leadership Development
President & CEO
Meet Jon Frazier, a results-driven CRM consultant with a wealth of experience spanning over 20 years in customer service, marketing, and sales. A proud alumnus of Florida A&M University (FAMU), Jon combines his academic knowledge with a passion for fostering meaningful connections in his community. Jon’s foundation is built on core values of love, respect, and growth, which he brings into every professional relationship. Hailing from Orlando, Florida, he is deeply committed to the success of local small businesses. By leveraging his extensive background, Jon offers strategic guidance and tailored support, empowering these businesses to flourish in an increasingly competitive landscape.
President & CEO
Candice Simmons is Founder and CEO of Enterprising Black Orlando (EBO), a mission-driven organization that aims to accelerate Black economic mobility by mobilizing community, capacity, and capital. Drawing on 27+ years in financial services and nonprofit leadership, she designs and scales programs that expand access to capital, strengthen business capacity, and create pathways to generational wealth for Black entrepreneurs and communities across Central Florida.
Before launching EBO, Candice held senior leadership roles at Wells Fargo, including Vice President, Senior Strategic Initiatives Consultant in the Foundation’s COO office and Senior Community Relations Consultant for the Orlando MSA. At Wells Fargo she led the Nonprofit Leadership Institute with Boston College, developed enterprise equity governance, helped secure an outstanding OCC CRA rating for the Orlando MSA, and served as lead senior advisor in creating the regional Enterprising Black Orlando Impact Fund while in her role at Wells Fargo. Her corporate work spans leadership development, financial retail banking, impact investing strategy, CRA-compliant community development, and cross-sector partnership building.
As CEO of Enterprising Black Orlando, Candice will leverage her diverse expertise to convene partners across philanthropy, government, and the private sector to co-design an ecosystem to foster local small business growth. Enterprising Black Orlando (EBO) advances the vision of connected communities unlocking inclusive economic mobility for all by serving as the community quarterback, aligning organizations, data, policy, and leadership to strengthen Black-owned businesses and their neighborhoods. Its work centers on three pillars: community mobilization (building coalitions and shared giving), shared data & narrative (community-centered data to guide investment and policy), and community revitalization through entrepreneurship (equitable corridor revitalization, capital pathways, and ownership preservation).
She also serves as Managing Partner of Lead Well Solutions which delivers the L.E.A.D. Well Framework—workshops, coaching, and practical tools to strengthen self-, team-, and organizational leadership. A Pensacola native and University of West Florida graduate, Candice served on multiple boards including Hope Partnership and BBIF Capital committees, African American Chamber of Commerce and the Orange County Housing Taskforce and remains focused on measurable, community-centered results that advance racial and economic equity.