Chattanooga Times Free Press

Court pauses VC fund grant for Black women

- BY MIRTHA DONASTORG

The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta on Saturday ordered Atlantabas­ed venture capital firm Fearless Fund to pause grant applicatio­ns supporting Black female founders while a lawsuit alleging racial discrimina­tion works its way through the court.

The ruling is the first legal win for the nonprofit American Alliance for Equal Rights, a conservati­ve group started by Edward Blum, a key activist in the successful challenge of affirmativ­e action in college admissions. The Alliance sued Fearless in early August, alleging its $20,000 small business grant program was racially discrimina­tory because it was only for Black women.

The grant applicatio­n was supposed to close Sept. 30, but must now remain open until further order of the court. No grant winner can be decided yet.

On Tuesday, the Alliance and Fearless met in federal court for the first time, where lawyers for the Alliance asked U.S. District Court Judge Thomas Thrash Jr. to bar Fearless from enforcing the racial eligibilit­y criteria for the grants. But Thrash denied the motion, saying the program sends a message that Fearless wants to support Black women business-owners and that message is protected free speech. In his written opinion, Thrash said the Alliance “failed to carry its burden to clearly show a likelihood of success on the merits and irreparabl­e harm.”

Later Tuesday, the Alliance filed an emergency motion with the 11th Circuit and a three-judge panel overturned Thrash’s ruling. Two judges sided with the Alliance, saying “the plaintiffs have establishe­d an irreparabl­e injury,” calling the grant program “racially exclusiona­ry.” One judge dissented, siding with Fearless.

“We respectful­ly disagree with this court’s decision, appreciate the important points raised by the dissent, and look forward to further appellate review. We remain committed to defending the meaningful work of our clients,” Alphonso David, president and CEO of the Global Black Economic Forum and one of the lead lawyers for Fearless, said in a statement.

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