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February 6, 2017

Black History Month: Celebrating 28 Non-Profits Created By Black Entrepreneurs

This Black History Month we wanted to celebrate and acknowledge non-profit organizations making a difference in the black community. Join us in celebrating 28 organizations “Giving Black.”

 

The Twelve Days of Christmas, Inc.http://twelvedaysofchristmas.org/#

Description: Gayla and Donya Gardner, the Founders of The Twelve Days of Christmas, Inc, have decided to make a difference in other people’s lives during the holidays. Their parties with a purpose aim to turn struggles into a jovial occasion through collecting toys, food, clothing, books, toiletries, and ornaments for families in need. Find out how you can bring joy to the world by visiting http://twelvedaysofchristmas.org/.

Photo Source: The Twelve Days of Christmas, Inc

 

Michelle in Traininghttps://michelleintraining.com/ (Founder = Kat Calvin)

Description: Kat Calvin, Founder of Michelle in Training, is constantly working to mold smart, enthusiastic, and ambitious high school girls into the leaders of tomorrow. Through her innovative non-profit, she is able to teach this young women the true essence of social intelligence, philanthropy, cultural awareness, and civic responsibility. Invest in our future leaders and budding trailblazers by visiting https://michelleintraining.com/.

Photo Source: Michelle in Training

 

Amplify4Goodhttp://amplify4good.com/

Description: Amplify 4 Good is a social good consultancy that helps organizations with finding innovative solutions for pressing business challenges. The founder, Joey Womack, and is awesome team, leverage innovation labs and hackathons in order to generate solution-oriented experiences. Amplify your social impact by visiting http://amplify4good.com/.

Photo Source: Amplify 4 Good

 

Petals-N-Belleshttp://petalsnbelles.org/

Description: Damali Elliott, Founder of Petals-N-Belles, is the Chief Dream Builder behind this awesome organization. She has made it her mission to empower all girls around the world. Petals-N-Belles provides mentorship, education, development, and creative workshops for at-risk girls. Empower, inspire, and educate our young visionaries by visiting http://petalsnbelles.org/.

Photo Source: Petals-N-Belles

Black Foundershttp://blackfounders.com/

Description: Black Founders is a forward thinking non-profit that is working towards increasing the number of successful black entrepreneurs in technology. Through their innovative programs, they have developed an inclusive ecosystem that fosters economic growth and stimulates tech entrepreneurship. Move the needle in the right direction by visiting http://blackfounders.com/.

Photo Source: Black Founders HBCUHacks at Howard University

 

The Black Benefactorshttp://www.blackbenefactors.org/

Description: Black Benefactors is a community-driven giving circle that is dedicated to addressing the social issues the plague the African American community in the D.C. Area. This socially responsible non-profit focuses on enhancing the well-being of black youth and families through philanthropy, advocacy, and community service. Find out how your contribution can serve as a vehicle for social change by visiting http://www.blackbenefactors.org/.

Photo Source: Black Benefactors

 

The Give Black Foundationhttps://www.giveblackfoundation.org/

Description: The Give Black Foundation tells the story of black philanthropy by leveraging innovative technology and new media. This forward-thinking foundation develops high-tech resources and high impact media, while raising issues related to diversity in giving. Tell your story today by visiting https://www.giveblackfoundation.org/.

Photo Source: Give Black Foundation

 

Sow Much Goodhttp://www.sowmuchgood.org/

Description: Sow Much Good focuses on growing healthy and sustainable communities in under-served neighborhoods. This awesome non-profit educates and encourages community members to adopt healthy eating habits, provides direct access to fresh food, and advocates for people to have real food security. Sow some good into someone’s life by visiting http://www.sowmuchgood.org/.

Photo Source: Sow Much Good

 

Management Leadership for Tomorrowhttps://ml4t.org/

Description: Management Leadership for Tomorrow is committed to empowering a new generation of global leaders. MLT continues to transform the career and life trajectories of high-achieving women and men from underrepresented communities. Through their informative programming, students and professionals are able to realize their full potential. Make your mark today by visiting https://ml4t.org/.

Photo Source: Management Leadership for Tomorrow

 

AkiraChixhttp://akirachix.com/about-us/

Description: AkiraChix is committed to developing and inspiring a highly accomplished force of women in technology. This ambitious non-profit aims to change Africa’s future by providing young women with technical training programs, mentorship, and networking events. Build, serve, and lead the next generation of young women by visiting http://akirachix.com/.

Source: AkiraChix

 

Black Women’s Blueprinthttp://www.blackwomensblueprint.org/bwb_staff.html

Description: Farah Tanis is the Co-Founder and strategic mastermind behind the Black Women’s Blueprint. This inspirational non-profit strives to empower women and girls of African descent, by bringing their struggles to the forefront of the social justice movement. The Black Women’s Blueprint is constantly engaged in progressive research and historical documentation. Learn how you can work towards securing social, political, and economic equity for black women at http://www.blackwomensblueprint.org/index.html.

Photo Source: Black Women’s Blueprint

 

Own The Vision Foundationhttp://ownthevision.com/

Description: The Own The Vision Foundation is committed to serving as a catalyst for developing black communities across the United States. This creative non-profit leverages the mission behind A Dollar & A Dream, in order to foster economic development and empower our local communities. Jason Warner is the innovative Chief Vision Owner behind this awesome foundation. Find out how you can bring black communities back into focus by visiting http://ownthevision.com/.

Photo Source: Own The Vision Foundation

 

Our Family Dinnerhttp://www.ourfamilydinner.org/

Description: Our Family Dinner is striving towards connecting the world as a family at the dinner table. Their inclusive citywide and neighborhood based dinners bring together young adults for fun, food, and community building. Learn how you can serve in the spirit of hospitality by visiting http://www.ourfamilydinner.org/.

Photo Source: Our Family Dinner

 

The Black Male Entrepreneur Institutehttp://bmeinstitute.org/

Description: The Black Male Entrepreneur Institute focuses on providing black male entrepreneurs with an interactive and personalized business development experience. Selected participants will matriculate through a curriculum led by industry experts and global business leaders. Find out how you can enhance, educate, and empower tomorrow’s greatest entrepreneurs by visiting http://bmeinstitute.org/.

Photo Source: The Black Male Entrepreneur Institute

 

Camelback Ventureshttp://www.camelbackventures.org/

Description: Camelback Ventures is dedicated to providing coaching, capital, and connections for underrepresented entrepreneurs. This invaluable organization has crafted a highly coveted fellowship for local leaders and social entrepreneurs. Find out how you enact change within our dynamic communities by visiting http://www.camelbackventures.org/.

Photo Source: Camelback Ventures

 

Higher Heightshttp://www.higherheightsforamerica.org/

Description: Higher Heights for America mainly focuses on harnessing black women’s political power and leadership potential for creating change within our country. This community driven non-profit is currently investing in a long-term strategy for building a black women’s leadership pipeline at all levels of our government. Find out how you can strengthen the civic participation of black women by visiting http://www.higherheightsforamerica.org/.

Photo Source: Higher Heights

 

The Aaron Bonner Foundationhttp://www.aaronbonnerfoundation.org/

Description: The Aaron Bonner Foundation was created in honor of Aaron C. Bonner’s unwavering determination to complete his undergraduate studies at Howard University. This awesome foundation assists students in their pursuit of a postsecondary education, through the Aaron Bonner Scholars Program and the “I’m a Future AB Scholar” Program. Learn how you can make a student’s dream come true by visiting http://www.aaronbonnerfoundation.org/.

Photo Source: Aaron Bonner Foundation

 

Step Afrikahttp://www.stepafrika.org/

Description: Step Afrika! is committed to using stepping as an educational, healthy, and motivational tool for young people. This world-renowned non-profit is the first professional company that is dedicated to the tradition of stepping. Through teamwork, discipline, and commitment, Step Africa! is able to provide awe-inspiring performances and educational programs that generate a positive impact upon the lives of their students. Get moving and step your way into a better future by visiting http://www.stepafrika.org/.

Photo Source: Step Africa!

 

Project GiveBackhttp://www.projectgiveback.org/leaders/

Description: Project GiveBack provides numerous opportunities for professionals and corporate firms to give back to their local communities. This collaborative non-profit coordinates impactful programs that benefit less fortunate families and individuals. Through the Children’s Toy Drive, Computer Sponsor Program, and Youth EXPOSURE Program, this service organization is thoroughly committed to improving our communities around the nation. Find out how you can lend a helping hand by visiting http://www.projectgiveback.org/.

Photo Source: Project GiveBack

 

College Is Coolhttp://www.collegeiscool.org/about/

Description: Angie Ange is the creative mastermind behind College Is Cool, Inc. This inspirational non-profit fosters a college going culture among students from DC, Maryland, and Virginia. College Is Cool promotes school spirit and encourages young students to take the necessary steps to go to college. Find out how you can help our youth get to college by visiting http://www.collegeiscool.org/.

Photo Source: College Is Cool, Inc.

 

Barbershop Bookshttps://barbershopbooks.org/about-us/ (Founder = Alvin Irby)

Description: Barbershop Books, the debut program of the Reading Holiday Project, is the brainchild of Alvin Irby. As a passionate educator and award-winning entrepreneur, Alvin Irby decided to take on the literacy challenge by creating Barbershop Books. His awesome non-profit focuses on increasing the reading level of young black males by establishing child-friendly reading spaces in barbershops around the country. Find out how you can elevate a child’s reading level by visiting https://barbershopbooks.org/.

Photo Source: Barbershop Books

 

YBM Leadership Alliancehttp://www.ybmleadership.com/

Description: The YBM Leadership Alliance, created by John Martin, provides leadership development, professional development, and college preparation for young black men. This educational non-profit envisions a new reality by building the next generation of future leaders. Learn how you can build the next great leader by visiting http://www.ybmleadership.com/.

Photo Source: YBM Leadership Alliance

 

BMe Communityhttp://www.bmecommunity.org/ (Founder = https://www.crunchbase.com/person/trabian-shorters#/entity)

Description: The BMe Community is a service-oriented network of community-builders known for their positive contributions to society. This inspirational non-profit enlists incredible black men who inspire people to be better together. Learn how you can build a caring and prosperous community by visiting http://www.bmecommunity.org/.

Photo Source: BMe Community

 

Cave Canem Foundationhttp://cavecanempoets.org/mission-history/

Description: Cave Canem was created to remedy the isolation and underrepresentation of African American poets. This literary-focused non-profit is thoroughly committed to the professional growth and artistic cultivation of black poets. Through their informative programs and thought provoking publications, Cave Canem is at the forefront of amplifying the voices of African American poets in our literary landscape. Find out how you can support African American poets by visiting http://cavecanempoets.org/.

Photo Source: Cave Canem

 

Walker’s Legacy Foundationhttp://www.walkerslegacy.com/foundation/?utm_source=It%27s+Never+Too+Late+to+Give&utm_campaign=we+are+hiring&utm_medium=email

Description: Natalie Madeira Cofield, is the Founder and creative mastermind behind the Walker’s Legacy Foundation. This community-driven non-profit is focused on providing women of color, with entrepreneurial aspirations, with the tools and resources for bringing their ideas to fruition. Find out how you can improve the economic equality and entrepreneurial prosperity of women of color by visiting http://bit.ly/2iOtHGu.

Photo Source: Walker’s Legacy

 

Black Girls Codehttp://www.blackgirlscode.com/

Description: BlackGirlsCode strives to increase the number of women of color in STEM fields. This tech-driven non-profit empowers girls of color, ages 7 to 17, to become community leaders, STEM innovators, and architects of their own futures. Find out how you can inspire the next generation of tech leaders by visiting http://www.blackgirlscode.com/.

Photo Source: BlackGirlsCode

 

Tomorrows Leaders NYChttp://tlnyc.org/

Description: Tomorrow’s Leaders NYC works with over-age middle school students in order to overcome emotional, academic, and social challenges. Through overcoming these obstacles, students are able to become positive and productive leaders within our communities. Learn how you can change a student’s trajectory by visiting http://tlnyc.org/.

Photo Source: Tomorrow’s Leaders NYC

 

Sisters Network Inc.http://www.sistersnetworkinc.org/

Description: The Breast Cancer African American – Sisters Network Inc, created by Karen Jackson, is the only national African American breast cancer survivorship organization in America. This amazing non-profit is dedicated to saving lives, providing support, and educating African American women. Learn how you can stop the silence by visiting http://www.sistersnetworkinc.org/.

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