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My Brother’s Keeper Alliance at the Obama Foundation. In 2018, 19 organizations across 10 states and Puerto Rico were chosen as national models to expand evidence-based initiatives to reduce youth violence, grow effective mentorship programs, and measurably improve the lives of boys and young men of color. The MBK Alliance team is working ...
- History & Challenges
My Brother’s Keeper Alliance at the Obama Foundation In...
- Our Mission
The My Brother’s Keeper Alliance began as a call to action...
- Certified Communities
The best way to get involved with My Brother's Keeper...
- Reimagine Policing
On March 4th, The My Brother’s Keeper Alliance hosted...
- MBK Model Communities
The My Brother’s Keeper Alliance is grateful to all of the...
- Anguish and Action
In the wake of Trayvon Martin’s death in 2012, President...
- 6 Key Milestones to Success
MBK’s work is rooted in six key life milestones that...
- History & Challenges
Apr 22, 2016 · In May 2015, a group of private sector leaders joined together to launch the My Brother’s Keeper Alliance (MBKA), a nonprofit that supports boys and young men of color. The founding Board of Directors collectively committed $80 million in in-kind and financial donations to support the organization’s mission.
The My Brother's Keeper Alliance (MBK Alliance) is a program inspired by President Obama's My Brother's Keeper Challenge that he started through the White House in 2014. Its purpose is to address challenges and opportunity gaps that boys and young men of color face, providing support through mentoring, education, job training, and other activities.
- 2014; 9 years ago
- Valerie Jarrett
- $143,158,266 (2019)
Feb 27, 2014 · President Obama will sign a Presidential Memorandum establishing the My Brother’s Keeper Task Force, an interagency effort, chaired by Assistant to the President and Cabinet Secretary Broderick Johnson, that will help us determine what public and private efforts are working and how to expand upon them, how the Federal Government’s own ...
My Brother's Keeper Alliance. My Brother’s Keeper Fulton County (MBKFC) is an initiative launched in 2014 to address persistent opportunity gaps for boys and young men of color ages 12-24. The focus of this initiative is to implement a cradle-to-college-and-career strategy for improving the life outcomes of all young people to ensure that ...