District Consulting's Key Role in DC's Sustainable Business Growth with 'All Things Green' Program

Empowering Green Businesses in Washington D.C.



In an inspiring move towards fostering sustainable practices, District Consulting, a Black woman-owned marketing agency, has been awarded the Department of Small and Local Business Development's (DSLBD) coveted contract for the 2025 'All Things Green' initiative. This contract not only marks a significant moment in the firm's journey but also reflects its pivotal role in propelling small and medium-sized businesses within the green sector of the Washington Metropolitan Area.

The evolution of this program follows a successful 2024 initiative, where District Consulting provided tailored marketing strategies, branding enhancements, and digital solutions to over 30 Community-Based Enterprises (CBEs). This year, the scope of the ATG initiative has broadened significantly, incorporating advanced AI-driven marketing training and workshops, alongside enhanced tools for social media, website design, and outreach. The ultimate aim is to bolster the visibility of CBEs, empowering them to secure contracts in DC's burgeoning green economy.

Fadzai Nhamburo, the Chief Marketer at District Consulting, expressed her enthusiasm for the renewed partnership, stating, “We’re proud to continue this partnership with DSLBD. The All Things Green program directly addresses the visibility gap that many green CBEs experience. Our goal is to equip these businesses with clear messaging, stronger outreach, and the tools to scale sustainably.”

The All Things Green initiative, funded by DSLBD, serves as a critical resource for businesses operating in sustainability-focused fields. Participants can seek support ranging from clean energy and eco-consulting to green construction and circular economy services. This collaborative effort not only nurtures the businesses involved but simultaneously contributes to the ecological well-being of the community.

During the previous cycle of the program, District Consulting implemented customized marketing plans and crafted professional-grade web tools, all tailored to enhance the competitiveness of these enterprises within DC's intricate procurement landscape. This ongoing commitment to addressing the unique challenges faced by small businesses aligns perfectly with District Consulting's mission of delivering equity-driven outcomes and actionable marketing strategies.

As part of the 2025 initiative, participants will have the opportunity to benefit from new workshops focusing on advanced marketing techniques, equipping them to navigate the complexities of a competitive marketplace. Distilling effective strategies and encouraging innovation, the ATG initiative stands as a testament to the power of community collaboration.

As District Consulting gears up for another impactful year, details regarding upcoming workshops, eligibility requirements, and other free resources will soon be announced on their official website, districtconsulting.co.

Historically, District Consulting has carved a niche for itself within the Washington D.C. landscape, focusing on marketing for consumer-centric businesses, government agencies, and nonprofit organizations. The firm's founder, Fadzai Nhamburo, has been instrumental in expanding its service offerings, which now include promotional product distribution, catering to the deeper needs of their clients.

District Consulting's continued stewardship of the 'All Things Green' program is not just a milestone for the agency, but a vital opportunity for Washington D.C.’s green economy to flourish. By offering invaluable resources and support, they are setting a benchmark for collaboration and commitment to sustainable business practices in the region.

The future of sustainable businesses in Washington is brighter than ever, thanks to the efforts of District Consulting and the invaluable partnerships they foster in the community.

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