The 100 Black Men of Greater Cleveland, Inc, is funded primarily by private donations. The organization occasionally partners with federal and state agencies on specific projects.
Typically, contributions are received from corporations, foundations and individuals. The following fully tax deductible contributions are examples of charitable investments commonly used:
- Gifts from corporate foundations (i.e. grants and/or through matching programs);
- In-kind contributions (i.e. property, equipment, loaned executives, etc.); and
- Allotments through the Combined Federal Campaign (National Black United Federation of Charities).
Note that gifts may be made via cash, credit card, stock, pledges or monthly installments.
We welcome efforts to introduce our youth to career-related, cultural, and/or positive social activities. To discuss sponsorship or partnership opportunities, contact our Corporate Relations Committee Chairperson.
Our organization would not be able to touch the lives of as many students as we have without the dedication and time given by our volunteers. To explore one-time or long-term volunteer arrangements, please contact Antoine Love, our 100 New Stars coordinator. |