Facebook Gaming on Tuesday unveiled the Black Gaming Creator Program, committing $10 million over two years to provide the funding, mentorship and resources necessary to become a partnered creator on the platform.
Those selected will gain early access to streaming features and tools designed to help young creators grow their brand and community, as well as the opportunity to attend bi-monthly training summits, digital gaming events and receive monthly pay. "Earlier this year, wecommitted $200 million to support Black-owned businesses and organizations, part of a broader $1.1 billion investment in Black and diverse suppliers and communities in the US.," said Leo Olebe, global director of games partnerships at Facebook, in a statement. "As.
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