Apply Now For Southwest Airlines’ Heart Of The Community Grant
Apply Now For Southwest Airlines' Heart Of The Community Grant
Meet Change Maker Justin Franks, Fighting Hunger for College Students
Justin Franks Runs a Food Pantry at his Dorm at Alabama A&M University, to Help Classmates in Need.
BCG Founder Jasmine Crowe, to Host 2nd Annual To Live and Dream Again Benefit Dinner for Teen Sex Trafficking Survivors!
Black Celebrity Giving founder, Jasmine Crowe, will host a Girls Night Out for teen survivors of Sex
Trafficking in Atlanta, GA in partnership with Wellspring Living with special celebrity guests Demetria McKinney and Teri Vaughn. To take place Friday, December 9th,2016 the 2nd Annual To Live and Dream Again benefit dinner will bring together powerful Atlanta women to encourage survivors to dream again!
BCG Launches Love and Stand With Haiti T-Shirt Campaign to Raise Funds for Hurricane Matthew Relief!
Last March our founder, Jasmine Crowe began planning a mission trip to Haiti – Giving in Haiti. In September of this year... Read More
KiKi Shepard’s K.I.S Foundation’s 13th Annual Celebrity Bowling Challenge for Sickle Cell Disease Awareness
September is National Sickle Cell Disease Awareness Month and KiKi Shepard & The K.I.S Foundation will host its 13th Annual Celebrity Bowling Challenge to ‘raise awareness of Sickle Cell Disease’ on Saturday September 24, 2016.
Charity Spotlight: The CARE Closet
For Students, By Students is the the motto of The Community Assistance & Resource Effort (CARE) Closet, a confidential school-based food pantry. This food pantry is sponsored by various high school clubs, local businesses and non-profit organizations as they help support their peers/community members and provide them with a basic need that is absolutely essential for their academic success.
Celebrating Tupac Shakur’s Giving Legacy 20 Years Later!
Tupac is proof that we should never judge a book by its cover! How he was raised and where he was grew up made it hard for him to be heard. He used his voice, his words, simple poetry to tell the story of his communities' lifestyle to display what was actually happening, even today in many black communities.
Today, 20 years after his physical departure, he is one of the top selling Hip-Hop artists of all time. His gift- his words and creative talent- continues to inspire others around the world, but few know just how much he did behind the scenes to give back too. I share with you some fell good things that Pac did for others and are not often talked about. I celebrate his legacy, his music and his giving, RIP Tupac!
The Made Man and 100 Black Men to Host Suits for Change Drive With Men’s Warehouse During CBC!
100 Black Men of America, Inc., of Greater Washington, D.C, one of the nation’s most esteemed African American male advocacy and youth... Read More
Toyota and Hill Harper Help Teenagers Imagine a New Possible
Imagine the joy created by helping youth realize their dreams. As part of its sponsorship of the National Association of Black Journalists... Read More