Robbie Dobbs '19, co-creator of Black Business Boxes

During a year of unrest and uncertainty, UofL alumnus Robbie Dobbs 鈥19 felt the need to do something to help better the community and help Black-owned businesses with a long-term impact in mind.

鈥淲hether it be a global pandemic or a young woman getting killed in your city, it felt like everywhere you turned there was something negative,鈥 Dobbs said. 鈥淏ecause of that, I wanted to look within and see what I could do for people like me and people around me.鈥

With that idea in mind, Dobbs, a 2019聽聽graduate, and his long-time friend Savon Gray, created聽.

Black Business Boxes is a connection between consumers and Black-owned businesses. The focus of the business is to build and sustain wealth in Black communities. A 2018聽聽showed that although African Americans are responsible for around $1.2 trillion in purchases annually.

Black Business Boxes aims to push that spending toward Black-owned businesses in multiple ways. They create 鈥淏lack Business Boxes,鈥 which is an ever-changing box based on some of the Black brands they are currently promoting. The current Black Business Box has a self-care theme and includes products like mud masks, wax melts and body butter.

鈥淲e saw a market that was having little success, and in the middle of a pandemic, some Black-owned businesses were closing or getting bought out,鈥 Dobbs said. 鈥淲e decided to create a niche, with the intention of getting people to spend their money with Black people, and to keep that money within the community.鈥

Self-care Black Business Box

Black Business Boxes also have a complete marketplace, which is a landing page full of Black-owned businesses. The businesses on the marketplace offer a wide variety of products. Some of the businesses that are currently on the marketplace are Blak Watches, Ubeauty Essentials and Corey鈥檚 Kitchen Collection.

Dobbs and Gray have experienced early success with Black Business Boxes.

鈥淟ast year we did a sock drive for Clothe The West, and we were able to raise money as well as give them 1,000 pairs of socks,鈥 Dobbs said. 鈥淲e hadn鈥檛 been a business for very long, and people were giving us money for something good because they believed in us.鈥

Another special moment for Black Business Boxes came in July, when it was chosen by Louisville City FC as the team’s 鈥淢inority Business of the Month.” During that month, Black Business Boxes was marketed on Louisville City FC鈥檚 social media channels, as well as broadcasted during both home and away games.

For this new business, Dobbs knows they are not finished growing yet. Their goal is to help create a Black economy and Black Business Boxes is a steppingstone.

鈥淲e鈥檝e noticed that a lot of people don鈥檛 have the time to promote their business,” Dobbs said. 鈥淧eople are excited about their businesses, but struggle with the support to start, so we get to provide that need by helping market their brands.鈥