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Donte Miller
Executive Director at Village Micro Fund
Donte Miller is the Executive Director and co-founder of the Village Micro Fund, an organization dedicated to creating economic opportunities for Black and Brown entrepreneurs in Atlanta, Georgia. He has held this position since January 2014, leading initiatives that focus on cooperative investing and community building to bridge capital gaps for minority-owned businesses.135
Professional Background
- Village Micro Fund: Under Miller's leadership, the fund has granted over $1.5 million in COVID relief to local Black-owned businesses and developed innovative funding models such as the Worker's Equity Fund, which aims to support small businesses while fostering worker ownership.13
- Atlanta Micro Fund: Prior to his current role, he worked as a Management Accountant, where he managed substantial federal grant funds and facilitated relationships with local businesses.1
- Internships: Miller has also interned at prestigious institutions like Goldman Sachs and the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, where he gained valuable experience in finance and operations.15
Education
Miller earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Accounting and Finance from Morehouse College, where he was actively involved as a presidential ambassador and president of the National Association of Black Accountants.13
Achievements
Miller's work has garnered recognition; he was named one of Forbes' "30 Under 30" in 2022 and featured in Atlanta Magazine's list of influential leaders. He is also a recipient of the Rubinger Fellowship.56 His initiatives have been supported by significant grants from organizations like Kendeda Fund and Humanity United, highlighting the impact of his work in community wealth building.24
Vision
Miller's overarching goal is to create a model for equitable investment that empowers local entrepreneurs while fostering sustainable community development. He emphasizes long-term engagement with small businesses through educational programs and access to funding resources.35
