Amanda has won numerous awards for her virtual call center idea. In 2011, she was the only 100% African American female start-up to be a semi-finalist in the inaugural Accelerate Michigan competition: In 2012, she won the Cranes Detroit Big Idea competition and was Echoing Green semifinalist. In 2013, she was a semifinalist in the Marigold Ideals for Group national competition sponsored by Fox Searchlight Pictures. Amanda is still working to see this idea move from conceptualization to implementation.
In 2006, the Michigan legislature voted to impose a 60-month time limit on TANIFF benfits effective in 2010 families would be cut off immediately if they had already reached or exceeded the limit! What could low-income, single mothers do who only had a high school education, if that, to earn a living wage and feel good about their work? The solution was Precise Parenting
The overreaching goal of the social enterprise concept is to give low-income mothers the economic and emotional freedom to present, engaged and loving parents to their children.