There’s a concept of the Matthew Effect which uses math to illustrate what folks have lamented about for thousands of years – the rich get richer while the poor get poorer. Take tech for example – the rich and poor often have different problems, but because it’s more profitable to solve problems for the wealthy a disproportionate share of tech innovation focuses on solving problems for the affluent. However, it doesn’t have to be this way – and we have been blown away by the thousands of members of our community who have devoted their lives through their businesses, organizations and art to serve the underserved.
Christine Nishimura

Currently, the American public education system, which has been mostly unchanged for over 100 years, still exists within a context of many other inequitable systems. Read more>>
Karen Taylor Bass

I was a media strategist in the entertainment industry for over two decades, collaborating with A-listers and crafting public relations campaigns that catapulted musical artists from obscurity to notoriety. Read more>>
Tariq Mustafa

The self-sustainability of our Multigreen Development communities will be engineered for the purpose of providing a low-poverty area energy independence. Read more>>
Streets Soprano

Here at Trust Nobody Music Group we are very committed to the community and the youth. We’ve served food to the homeless,hosted back to school drives, speaking engagements,,amongst other events. Read more>>
Eunice Bent

I am deeply committed to serving the Latine community in the Greater Charlotte area, a community that has historically been underserved in the housing market. Read more>>
Emily Rogers

In the fitness industry there is a huge focus on what you need to loose, what you want to loose to achieve a certain look or goal. We like to shift the focus on the things we can gain, in focusing on the positive gain mentally, emotionally, and spiritually we are confident that the physical goals will be achieved as an overflow. Read more>>
Briian Dargon

There are thousands of cancer organizations throughout the country. However, in so many black and brown communities, there seems to be a disconnect regarding early detection. Read more>>

