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Black Equity Scorecards

BDI tracks verifiable corporate equity signals that help consumers make the most informed decision.

How the scorecards work

BDI Corporate Equity Scorecards — what you’re looking at

The Corporate Equity Scorecards summarize a company’s public, verifiable track record related to Black equity. We turn disclosures, reports, and documented actions into a single view that’s easier to compare.

Definition

What “Signals” means

A Signal is a public, verifiable data point that we can source—like workforce representation, EEO-1 disclosure, supplier commitments, community investments, or policy/actions with evidence behind them.

Public documentation
Verifiable evidence
Comparable across companies
Definition

What “verifiable” means

We prioritize items supported by documentation (public reports, filings, or clearly cited disclosures), rather than claims with no sourcing.

How to read it

What the score reflects

The score rolls up signals across multiple categories into a single view that’s easier to compare. It’s designed for directional clarity—not perfection.

You’ll see a tier label (BDI Approved → Weak Signals) plus supporting details inside each company profile.
Attribution

Where the data comes from

BDI’s Corporate Equity Scorecards use public disclosures and classified research signals supported by our nonprofit research partner, Black Dollar Initiative. BDI overlays a proprietary scoring method to translate those signals into tiers.

Companies Analyzed
Data Points Tracked
74 metrics per company
Avg. Black Workforce
Avg. Black Executives
Dollars Tracked
Black community investment
EEO-1 Disclosures
Companies with public EEO-1
Industries
Black CEOs
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