Destination DC Welcomes 45 New DEI Business Fellowship Members

Destination DC (DDC) is continuing its commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion by supporting small minority-owned local businesses as part of a complimentary membership program. 

"As a member-based organization dedicated to fostering economic development through tourism, we are committed to engaging with the local community and fostering the revitalization of a sustainable tourism and hospitality industry in Washington, DC, with a focus on equity and inclusivity," said Elliott L. Ferguson, II, president and CEO, DDC. "By actively supporting local businesses through our marketing channels and enhancing their visibility to customers, we not only raise awareness among visitors and meeting planners about the array of services offered by small businesses in our own backyard, but also contribute to the preservation of local culture.”  

The DEI Business Fellowship program supports local businesses owned by people of color, LGBTQ+, women, veterans and disabled persons. Fellows receive a free, one-year membership to DDC, which provides access to marketing support, new business opportunities and networking. The 2024 DEI fellows are: 

Convention Service Providers 

  • AIR Consulting — Storyteller specializing in creating films, documentaries, social media content, ads and promotions 
  • Andrew Roby Events INC — Corporate event and experience producer 
  • Booked by Blaze DJs — Five-star rated event DJ service available in nine states and DC 
  • Cash Bash Cupcakes — Baker offering cupcakes in dozens of flavors for events 
  • Damien Carter Photography — Wedding, portrait and lifestyle photography 
  • District Sitter — Reliable childcare solutions for meetings and conferences 
  • Flave App — App that helps users finds local food specials and rewards them for food photography  
  • Fingers in Ink, LLC — Stationery boutique specializing in fine invitations, imported papers, premium printing and graphic design services   
  • Homemade in DC — Corporate catering and custom gift boxes all sourced locally from women, BIPOC, and LGBTQ+ entrepreneurs 
  • Ìpàdé — Meeting and event space located in Dupont Circle 
  • Jus Paul Music — Provides interactive Go-Go music lessons that gives people the opportunity to experience the official music of the nation’s capital 
  • TerRiBelBlue Catering — Specializes in Filipino cuisine 
  • The Ugly Cake Factory — Black-owned bakery specializing in cupcakes and cakes  
  • The Guest House — A private, luxury hospitality space designed for leadership retreats, executive trainings, team-builders and corporate lodging 

Transportation 

  • Inner Loop Transportation — Car service featuring a luxury fleet of vehicles available for daily travel including airport transfers, hourly service, corporate events and dinners, sporting events, wine tours, shuttle service for company office parties and twilight tours of Washington, DC 

Dining, Food and Beverage 

  • 2FiftyTexas BBQ — Local smokehouse with a Central-Texas-Style BBQ and a bit of the tropics  
  • As You Are — Café by day, bar and dance lounge by night in a safe and celebratory space for the LGBTQIA+ community 
  • Bo and Ivy Distillers — Creating small batch spirits in Ivy City  
  • Casta’s Rum Bar — Cuban rum bar and beer garden in Dupont Circle 
  • DC Sweet Potato Cake — Bakery specializing in cakes and pies that use sweet potatoes as the main ingredient.  
  • Elfegne Ethiopian Cuisine — Caterer serving authentic Ethiopian cuisine, vegan and meat dishes and a traditional Ethiopian coffee ceremony 
  • Glassey — Serving Indian Street food and cocktails 
  • Kitchen Savages — Restaurant serving great food and culinary training experience for at-risk young people as a way to provide a safe environment to learn life skills 
  • Mama’s Kitchen — Woman-owned pizza shop 
  • Melange & Doro Soul Food — Serving award-winning burgers and authentic soul food 
  • Miss Toya’s Creole House — Serving creole cuisine and features a private dining room 
  • Planta Restaurant — The 100% plant-based menu features Chef David Lee's favorite dishes from across Asia 
  • Spicy Water African Grill — West African restaurant that serves authentic Ivorian food  
  • Mozzeria — Deaf-owned restaurant specializing in wood-fired Neapolitan pizza  

See & Do 

  • 11:Eleven Gallery — Art gallery specializing in UK contemporary and urban works 
  • Anacostia Arts Center — Home for arts, culture and small business in the heart of Anacostia  
  • Anacostia Business Improvement District — Supports a thriving and diverse commercial district for Anacostia  
  • Bailiwick Clothing Company — Online clothing boutique that specializes in t-shirts, sweatshirts and accessories with designs that represent Washington, DC
  • Creative Flavor Art & Entertainment — Ice cream shop featuring creative flavors and group painting classes 
  • Lee’s Flower Shop and Cards — Floral designer and supplier for all occasions and events 
  • Mahogany Yacht Charters — Premium daily yacht charters on the Potomac River with views of DC’s historic landmarks 
  • Morton Fine Art LLC — Offers a diverse roster of international artists with a focus on art from the African and global diaspora 
  • Neighbors DC LLC — A community-rooted marketplace and creative hub showcasing makers and artisans in vibrant spaces throughout the DMV  
  • Petworth Cigars LLC — A Black-owned and woman-owned cigar bar and lounge  
  • SCOUT Bags — Founded in Georgetown, SCOUT Bags focus on all-weather “life proof” bags available in many sizes and patterns for both the consumer and corporate orders  
  • Skin Beauty Bar — Spa services like facials, waxing, sugaring and airbrush tanning on Capitol Hill 
  • Spirited Tours — Hosts fun and memorable wine tasting events in DC and Northern Virginia 
  • Sycamore & Oak — Retail village with a variety of local makers and artisans in a 600,000-plus square feet, mixed use sustainable space 
  • Take Care — Holistic spa and retailer of natural skincare, beauty and wellness brands 
  • Wired Cycling — Offers group biking classes, private coaching and private bike rental by the hour 

DDC’s mission and commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion also includes the American Experience Foundation (AEF), its 501c-3 nonprofit focused on providing scholarships and career experience to local students. In 2023, AEF surpassed $130,000 awarded in scholarships over the past eight years. The scholarships support students on their journeys in hospitality and tourism through higher education.  

DDC is also uniquely positioned to share with visitors Washington, D.C.’s history and experiences connected with racial and social equity. The “DEI District,” launched in 2021, provides curated content focused on how D.C. can be experienced through a DEI lens. The pillars include Visit, Engage, Learn and Meet while connecting to content related to leisure, meetings and education audiences to help promote the unique history and experiences in DC. 

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