Ways to Give

“We are established leaders in our chosen fields, including business, government, education, medicine, law, finance, technology, sales, marketing, real estate, and public affairs. We utilize our diverse talents to assist others and empower our communities to improve their economic well-being.”
– Muhammad A. Nadhiri, Past 100BMBA Chairman/National Economic Empowerment Chairman
Legacy Giving
For those that have aspirations to perpetually ameliorate their community long after departing, please contact us to learn how you can continue to serve through estate planning.
Corporate Giving
Our partners are at the forefront of every industry, solving challenges and assisting in finding new ways to help to positively change the future of youth. If your business is looking for a philanthropic partnership that aligns with the values of 100 Black Men of the Bay Area, please contact us.
Regularly Scheduled Gifts
Consider making an ongoing monthly or yearly donation to 100 Black Men of the Bay Area. Your pledge will help us plan our future budgets and ensure the continuance of our outreach. You can get started by visiting our “Donate” page and simply selecting the “Monthly” contribution option.
Gala Sponsorship
Join the ranks of Salesforce, Wells Fargo, Kaiser Permanente, World Wide Technology, and Coca-Cola to serve as a corporate sponsor for our Annual Scholarship Benefit and Awards Gala. To find out about the various levels of opportunity available, please contact us.
Company Matching Gifts
Many employers support the causes that their workers believe in by matching dollar-for-dollar (some even more) charitable contributions made by their employees to a non-profit. Please check with you Human Resources Department to see if your company participates in a matching gift program.
In-Kind Gifts
100 Black Men of the Bay Area welcomes in-kind gifts. This type of generosity allows us to expand on the services we offer to the community. Below is a list of new and unused goods that we have an on-going need for. If you have items that you would like to contribute toward our efforts, even if not on the list, please contact us to make arrangements.
School Supplies
- #2 Pencils
- Backpacks
- Binders
- Composition Books
- Compasses
- Colored Pencils
- Construction Paper
- Crayons
- Erasers
- Glue Sticks
- Highlighters
- Index Cards
- Index/Subject Dividers
- Lined Paper
- Pencil Pouches
- Pencil Sharpeners
- Pens
- Pocket Folders
- Protractors
- Rulers
- Scissors
- Spiral Notebooks
- Tape
- Washable Markers
- Watercolor Paint Pallet
- White Out
Hygiene & Personal Products:
- Alcohol Pads
- Bandages & Small Firstaid Kits
- Cleaning Supplies
- Condoms
- Deodorant
- Dental Supplies
- Diapers
- Disinfecting Wipes
- Hand & Body Wipes
- Hand Sanitizer
- Laundry Detergent (Small Packages)
- Lotion & Sunscreen
- Menstrual Supplies
- Shampoo & Conditioner
- Shaving Razors
- Soap & Body Wash
- Socks
PPE
- Face Masks
- Gloves
Non-perishable Food Items
- Bottled Water
- Pop-Top Canned Foods
- Shelf Stable Snacks Like Granola Bars, Cookies, and Crackers
Paper Disposable Goods
- Cups
- Eating Utensils
- Garbage Bags
- Napkins & Paper Towels
- Plates
- Tissue
- Gallon-size Ziploc Bags

100 Black Men of the Bay Area’s leadership and resources provide youth the opportunity to improve their communities through academic and professional skills development while empowering these youth to reach their personal and professional goals.

For over 30 years, the 100 Black Men of the Bay Area has been providing critical services for the African-American community in the San Francisco Bay Area. From scholarships, youth mentorship programs, to sponsorships of critical health and wellness initiatives, the 100 Black Men of the Bay Area has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to providing residents with the resources and support necessary to thrive.

There are a great number of quality of life issues that impact our region, including homelessness, illegal dumping and an overall lack of resources for African American older adults and their families. I am proud to partner with 100 Black Men of the Bay Area and members of our shared community to address some of these issues and I value our continued partnership.

100 Black Men of the Bay Area, Inc. has an exceptional history of helping our young people reach their highest potential by offering them scholarship awards, youth mentorship, economic and leadership development, and health and wellness programs. I commend all of you for your tireless commitment to mentoring at-risk youth on how to succeed.

I graduated from U.C. Berkeley with a degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering. I got inspired by the buildings that I saw in Athens and Paris while on a trip as part of 100 Black Men of the Bay Area's track team. Now I’m ready to take on the world.