BFG. Do a little bit of good where you are. It is those little bits of good put together that overwhelm the world. - Desmond Tutu
Awards & Recognition
Fast Company 2023 Brands That Matter Award Winner
Fast Company 2022 World Changing Ideas Honorable Mention
Webby Awards 2022 Honoree, Websites and Mobile Sites, Charitable Organizations/Non-Profit
Good News
Oklahoma judge dismisses Tulsa race massacre reparations case filed by last known survivors
CNN – …Ed Mitzen.. told CNN on Saturday, “The Oklahoma State government should be ashamed of itself for not doing right by these three wonderful people, one of whom fought for this country in World War II.”
Saratoga Springs-based philanthropist Ed Mitzen publishes book on Business for Good
WAMC — Throughout the book, it seems as though Mitzen wanted to encourage his readers to just start doing good work, no matter the size of the project, and to stay committed.
ONLY ON 13: Successful Saratoga Springs business owner asks 1% to give up some wealth
WNYT – “Wealthy and White” is a book that has people talking, and it is frank. It addresses an audience some people have disdain for – the 1%, the super wealthy.
Albany restaurant owner grateful for gift to help grow
WNYT – …When Kizzy Williams talks of Mitzen, it is not just about how his nonprofit, Business for Good, has helped her strategize and improve her business’s bottom line. It is also about how Mitzen has seemingly bestowed upon her the agency to dream bigger….
Lombardo’s Restaurant sign removed, will return as Hattie’s
TIMES UNION – An opening in late fall is projected for downtown Albany location of Saratoga-based Hatties.
Hattie’s Restaurants announces job fair for Monday, June 26
Hattie’s Restaurants aims to hire six team members for the summer 2023 season, July-Labor Day.
Survivors Aged 109 and 102 Continue Tulsa Race Massacre Court Case: ‘It’s Like They’re Waiting for Them to Die’
THE MESSENGER … Philanthropist Ed Mitzen awarded the three survivors $1 million last year to “help make their lives a little bit easier.” Their lawsuit, however, seeks to provide relief and justice for their Black descendants, including those born after the attack, who continue to grapple with its financial impact …
What Juneteenth and ‘freedom’ mean to an 109-year-old survivor of the Tulsa Race Massacre
CNN – … (BFG co-Founder Ed) Mitzen said he was frustrated with the slow progress of the judicial system for these survivors’ cases, and so he took matters into his own hands – a move he feels others in his position should be doing more in a range of circumstances…
Two survivors of the Tulsa race massacre seek justice
SPECTRUM NEWS … Last year, the philanthropic group “Business For Good” gave a $1 million donation to Ford Fletcher, Van Ellis and the third survivor, Leslie Randle. To date, it’s the only money they’ve ever received …
This Inc. 5000 Honoree Wants White Entrepreneurs to Help Change America’s Racial Status Quo
INC. – In a new book, Fingerpaint founder Ed Mitzen discusses how people like him can step up and make a difference.