ClipDart, Inc.

 

Colleges & Universities

Black & brown students across the world attend colleges & universities that are predominantly white in predominately white areas. How do these students find licensed, top-talent, & affordable barbers that meet their culturally-specific needs? The answer is ClipDart! We work with institutions like these to organize for barbers to travel from nearby cities to provide haircuts as a service for the students, staff, & faculty in need. With ClipDart, the diversity, equity, & inclusion of schools across the world are being significantly improved. These schools are thinking outside of the box to help their minority community feel included. So, it is not a surprise to see the great feedback on how this part of our platform has really made a difference in peoples’ day to day lives!

Conventions & Events

ClipDart brings the barbershop experience to conventions & events around the world! A crispy cut with a therapeutic barber is exactly what competitors & attendees need before their big presentation, competition, or just networking in general. When you look your best, you feel your best, & then you perform your best! ClipDart’s grooming motif helps individuals confidently express who they are & this is what conventions & events are all about.

Hospitals & Senior Living

COVID-19 has put our healthcare workers & the older generation through absolute hell. Prolonged/Irregular working hours for healthcare workers & complete isolation for seniors. What are hospitals & senior living homes actively doing to provide mental support in such challenging times? ClipDart is the answer! We work with these institutions to offer ClipDart as service. Our barbers travel to these institutions to not only provide an exceptional haircut, but to lift their spirits via a therapeutic experience. An experience that restores their hope & improves their self-confidence!

 

Anonymous California Lutheran University student - Learn More

“ClipDart was amazing for me as a Black student. I was scared I wouldn’t get a haircut for months. There isn’t a place I’d feel comfortable going to in in my college town.”