A loan helped a black woman owned business expand in the marketing industry in Arkansas.


Maya's story

When I was 17 years old, my church needed exposure but couldn't afford to hire a graphic designer or a marketing team. We wanted to attract new people to the church and increase enrollment. Unfortunately, I was unable to assist my church at the time. However, this motivated me to pursue a career in brand development. I resonate the most with women or men looking to create change, not only for themselves or their families but those who genuinely are passionate about having a part in changing the lives of others. Those who, like me, want to have something sustainable and long-lasting to leave to their children or family. ​

As a single mom at an early age, I decided I wanted to give my son a strong starting point. Since my 9-5 wouldn't allow me to create that future, I turned my passion into my profession, which grew into Day Dream Design Firm. In 2018, I doubled up on building my business and working full-time. Now, four years later, here I am, assisting my clients with securing the foundation of their brand and the growth of their business so they may also strengthen and expand their legacy.


This loan is special because:

It supports a Black female entrepreneur in expanding their business.



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About Day Dream Design Firm

Industry: Services
Years in operation: More than 5 years
Website: daydreamdesignfirm.com

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