The Ask:
We’re seeking $20,000 to bridge the “Data Equity Gap” for minority-owned businesses, startups, and nonprofits in New York City. Your support will:
● Empower businesses with accurate data to make informed decisions.
● Foster economic stability and growth in underserved communities.
● Enable Davila Applied Anthropological Research (DAAR), LLC to provide affordable research and analysis to those who need it most.
Instead of seeking traditional equity-based investments, we’re turning to crowdfunding, recognizing its potential to propel our venture while preserving our autonomy. We believe deeply in the transformative power of community-backed initiatives, having witnessed the success of other businesses on this platform. By introducing our business and mission to potential supporters, we hope to garner support that not only fuels our enterprise but also underscores our commitment as an independent, disabled minority-owned entity in NYC.
Your support will directly impact critical areas of our business listed below. These are foundational elements that will enable DAAR to operate efficiently, serve our clients effectively, and ultimately bridge the Data Equity Gap. Your contribution is not just a donation; it’s an investment in the future of countless businesses and the communities they serve.
● Coworking Business Office Space: A dedicated space is essential for collaboration, client meetings, and fostering a productive work environment. Additionally, a professional mailing address enhances our credibility and ensures we can reliably receive and send crucial business correspondence.
● Technology / Software / Subscriptions: The backbone of our operations. From data analysis tools to communication software, we need to invest in the best technology to
deliver top-notch services. This is where a significant portion of the funds will be allocated, ensuring we remain at the forefront of our industry.
● Short Video Production: Visual storytelling is powerful. We aim to produce videos that encapsulate our mission, services, and the impact we aim to create, helping us reach a broader audience.
● Intellectual Property Protection: Our methodologies, strategies, and brand are unique. We need to safeguard our intellectual property, ensuring the longevity and integrity of our business.
● Sales Contracts & Liabilities Insurance: As we onboard clients, clear contracts outline the scope of our work, ensuring mutual understanding and trust. Liability insurance protects us in the rare event of disagreements or unforeseen challenges.
Why DAAR?
Minority-owned businesses often lack access to accurate and affordable data, leading to costly mistakes. DAAR, founded by Miguel Angel Davila, an applied anthropologist with a passion for urban research, aims to fill this gap. We don’t just collect data; we analyze and demonstrate its application, ensuring businesses thrive.
By backing DAAR, donors become catalysts for economic growth and prosperity, empowering one business after another. With access to vital, yet affordable information, our clients can elevate their services, achieve greater success, expand their teams, and reinvest in their local communities, amplifying the positive impact exponentially.
Our Promise:
Every dollar will be used judiciously to expand our research operations and marketing capabilities. We’re committed to transparency and will provide updates on our milestones and how your donations are making a difference.
The Story:
Miguel Angel Davila‘s journey to founding DAAR is one of resilience, passion, and a deep-rooted desire to uplift communities. Before winning business pitch competitions and launching DAAR, Miguel faced challenges that would have deterred many. He was once homeless, living in an Emergency Homeless Shelter while pursuing his anthropology degree. Every day was a testament to his determination, as he navigated the complexities of urban life, education, and personal challenges. But these experiences didn’t break him; they shaped his understanding of urban issues and the human stories behind them. Read Miguel’s blog for more information.
DAAR was born out of Miguel’s realization that many minority-owned businesses were navigating their industries blindfolded, without the right data to guide them. He saw firsthand how businesses, much like individuals, could be left behind without the right resources. He knew the pain of being overlooked, of having potential but lacking the tools to realize it. And so, DAAR became his tool of empowerment, a beacon for businesses lost in the vast sea of misinformation.
But DAAR is more than just a business; it’s a reflection of Miguel’s life journey. It’s about giving back to the community, understanding the intricate tapestry of human practices, and ensuring that businesses, especially those owned by minorities and persons with disabilities, are seen, heard, and equipped to succeed. Every piece of data analyzed, every recommendation given, carries with it Miguel’s personal touch, his understanding of the human story behind numbers.
Miguel’s vision for DAAR is not just to provide data but to bridge the “Data Equity Gap.” He envisions a world where every business, regardless of its size or the background of its owner, has access to the right information to thrive. A world where businesses can serve their communities better, hire more staff, and reinvest in their neighborhoods. A world where data is not a luxury but a right.
By supporting DAAR, you’re not just supporting a business. You’re becoming a part of a story of resilience, empowerment, and community upliftment. You’re championing a movement that believes in the power of data to transform lives and communities.
Be a part of this transformative journey. Help us close the Data Equity Gap and empower local community economies. Donate today and take pride in making a tangible difference in the world of minority businesses and the communities they serve.
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