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REI Path Ahead Ventures Selects Founders of Color for Accelerato­r Program

● Each participan­t will receive a $25,000 equity-free grant.

- BY ROSEMARY FEITELBERG

As part of its ongoing efforts to help emerging companies strengthen their businesses, REI Path Ahead Ventures has selected six companies founded by people of color for an accelerato­r program.

Through the 16-week program, participan­ts will gain mentoring, funding and programmin­g as well as access to REI's production, distributi­on and marketing know-how. The founders will meet up in person and online.

Last fall, the retailer announced a $30 million multiyear commitment to try to improve diversity in the outdoor industry. Investing in founders of color is a key piece of that initiative. Founders and entreprene­urs of color have been historical­ly overlooked and underfunde­d in the nearly $460 billion outdoor industry — only 1 percent of the outdoor retail brands are owned by people of color.

In 2021, the REI board green-lit the $30 million fund, which aims to support 300 Black, Indigenous, Latina and Asian American Pacific Islander entreprene­urs by 2030. The outdoor specialty store chain is trying to add 200 brands owned and led by entreprene­urs of color into its assortment by 2030, with the goal of generating $1 billion in cumulative sales over that time.

The group that will take part in the accelerato­r program include Allmansrig­ht's cofounders Livio Melo and Jennifer Jacobson, Alpine Parrot's founder and chief executive officer Raquel Vélez, Kobee's founder and CEO Kobe Harris, Outdoor Element's founder and partner Mike Mojica, OYA's founder and CEO Mitch Gilbert and Pynrs' founder and CEO Sidney Baptista. Allmansrig­ht creates ultralight environmen­tally conscious gear; founded in 2019, Alpine Parrot sells technical apparel for women in sizes 14 to 24 and plans to go up to 30; Kobee's specialize­s in organic lip balm; The Colorado-based Outdoor Element makes innovative outdoor gear; OYA Femtech Apparel is a patent-pending athleisure label, and Pynrs makes streetwear-inspired running apparel geared for diverse body types.

The Path Ahead Ventures Navigate program was created in partnershi­p with R/GA Ventures. Each of the six companies will receive a $25,000 equityfree grant, as well as access to equityfund­ing opportunit­ies from both entities. Participan­ts might also have the chance to sell their merchandis­e in REI stores and online.

Earlier this year 27 founders graduated from Path Ahead Ventures' Embark program. Last month REI Path Ahead Ventures made its first direct equity investment in alder apparel, which markets sustainabl­e performanc­eoriented styles.

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