Apollo Woods is a cultural entrepreneur and advocate who uses supplier diversity, storytelling, and land stewardship to close wealth and health gaps in Oklahoma. Through the Bigger Than Food Foundation’s supplier diversity campaigns, he works with public agencies, anchor institutions, and brands to direct more procurement dollars into Black-owned and locally owned businesses. As founder of Growing For Good Farm, a 13-acre regenerative farm in Spencer, Oklahoma, he grows culturally relevant, chemical-free crops while building farm-based enterprises with neighborhood residents. His work links equitable contracts, cultural enterprise, and community agriculture to expand food access in long-disinvested neighborhoods and demonstrate a reproducible model for community-led economic revitalization.