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Invoiced and Visa Collaborate on Visa’s “She’s Next” Grant Program

The offer provides grant recipients with a free, one-year subscription to Invoiced. Invoiced will also provide an offer to be part of Visa's commerce in a box initiative, a curated selection of offers available to small businesses in six U.S. cities.

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Invoiced, the award-winning Accounts Receivable Automation platform, today announced a collaboration with Visa, the world leader in digital payments, to offer its software to winners of Visa’s She’s Next Grant Program focused on removing the disproportionate barriers faced by Black women founders.

The offer provides grant recipients with a free, one-year subscription to Invoiced. Invoiced will also provide an offer to be part of Visa’s commerce in a box initiative, a curated selection of offers available to small businesses in six U.S. cities. For its part, Invoiced will be providing an exclusive discount on its subscriptions for program participants.

“We’re excited and honored to work with Visa on these important initiatives designed to help Black female business owners succeed and to make billing, collections and payments easier for businesses across the U.S.,” said Adam Weinroth, chief marketing officer and head of partnerships for Invoiced. “Because every business benefits from streamlined billing and collections, enabling She’s Next grant winners and other U.S. businesses to optimize their endeavors from the start is a privilege unto itself,” he added.

“Our She’s Next Grant Program aims to make a meaningful difference, quickly, for the communities and their business owners who need it most,” said Gloria Colgan, global head of card products and platforms, Visa Business Solutions. “Through our work with Invoiced, today’s most ambitious Black, female entrepreneurs and small businesses who receive our commerce in a box can take advantage of modern, powerful technology for billing, collections and the full invoice-to-cash process,” she added.

Invoiced offers are available to the 60 recipients of the She’s Next Grant Program as well as participants in Visa’s commerce in a box initiative being rolled out in six U.S. cities, starting with Washington D.C. and to continue in Atlanta, Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles and Miami..