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Meet The Founder

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Ariel DeNey Rainey - Founder of Hustle Mommies and Founder & CEO of UMC National Black Mom Coalition

Ariel DeNey Rainey is a Global Creative Strategist and Urban Family Advocate that provides change to the world by a gala among moms and professionals to fight for change. She has worked with brands such as American Black Film Festival, MC Lyte’s Hip Hop Sisters organization, and BET as a Creative Strategist for their digital and non-digital needs.

 

Ariel DeNey is the mastermind behind the Hustle Mommies nonprofit organization and movement where she has connected hundreds of mothers to careers, personal development, celebrity engagement, grants and scholarships, and a plethora of other resources. Her Facebook community of over 58,000 moms has become a social media hot spot for urban moms seeking to promote their businesses and elevate their parenting skills. Since the 2020 pandemic, the Hustle Mommies helped to bury 16 kids who have been affected by inner-city gun violence and it lead to the creation of the initiative PAINT THE HOOD

ORANGE as a campaign to support her efforts to end hood trauma within Black, urban neighborhoods. This campaign has held over 15 block parties in the Chicagoland area that connected residents to resources, over ten toy drives for communities impacted by gun violence, and established the TASK FORCE AGAINST GUN VIOLENCE that is now advocating for policy change surrounding gun violence.

 

As a true hustling Mompreneur, Ariel and the Hustle Mommies team have created programs for Black mompreneurs that focus on business development, entrepreneurship, funding, and mentorship. The Pitch Like a Mom™️ pitch competition series, Moms Mean Business program and conference were designed to ensure moms plagued by socioeconomic issues can launch and scale their businesses. Pitch Like a Mom™️ launched in November 2022 and five moms in Chicago's North Lawndale community were able to win a piece of the $50,000 cash prize.

 

Under her leadership, the Hustle Mommies organization has received awards and accolades from Mayor Aja Brown and the City of Compton, President Eric Adams and the Brooklyn Borough President, the WNBA Chicago Sky basketball team, the Chicago Bears, Chicago Urban League, New Leaders Council and received recognition from the President Barack Obama and The Obama Foundation. She is the proud mom of The Mogul Kids, the creative collective of her children Morgan and DJ, and currently resides in the Chicagoland area.

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