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Who We Are: Detroit Hispanic Development Corporation is a community-based organization in Southwest Detroit that DHDC has a broad range of integrated services for youth, adults and families that create a continuum of care and a pathway to self-determination. Their Small business Hub includes one-on-one information and counseling and group workshops to business owners on topics such as: on Business Development 101, business planning, basic business financial literacy, financial forecasting, marketing and branding, social media and online presence, strategic planning, cost benefit and break-even analysis, and establishing an LLC.
Program: Fantazma which is Spanish for "Ghost", includes a Market & Café, combining the "ghost kitchen" concept, which serve meals exclusively for delivery, with the "food halls" dining concept where different chefs are in rotation using the restaurants kitchen. DHDC has adapted that idea, including a market for retail businesses to operate alongside these food businesses and added live entertainment. DHDC began piloting this concept in August 2021 and has since become quite successful, hosting an event every other Friday evening from April through December. Each Friday evening's market is an "event" with a different theme to attract different customer bases. Included in each event is 20-25 retail vendors; 1-3 pop-up kitchens, and different types of entertainment, creating an inclusive space for all types of creative community members from across the region to showcase, sell and monetize their art form. Attendance at these events has varied from 100 to 2,000, averaging about 300 and growing.
Responsibilities
The Fantazma Coordinator is responsible for coordinating all Fantazma Market & Café activities including:
Qualifications
Full Time
Civic & Environmental Advocacy
$54k-70k (estimate)
05/10/2024
07/08/2024
dhdc1.org
DETROIT, MI
25 - 50
1997
Private
ANGELA G REYES
<$5M
Civic & Environmental Advocacy