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Applications open now for organizations to apply for grants totaling $500,000 to build capacity and increase programming and support for men and boys across Boston’s neighborhoods.

Tuesday, August 13, 2024 - Mayor Michelle Wu, the Office of Black Male Advancement, and the Black Men and Boys Commission announced the release of a request for proposals (RFP) seeking partners to...

A symposium on Black men and mental health convened at Harvard University Hutchins Center for African & African American Research.

The Mayor’s Office of Black Male Advancement (BMA) hosted the inaugural Empowerment Summit 2024 last Friday at Northeastern University’s John D. O'Bryant African American Institute. The summit...

The proposed budget, crafted by six commission subcommittees, addresses key themes, prioritizing equity, affordable housing, economic opportunity, health and wellness, and community safety.

The Mayor’s Office of Black Male Advancement released a report outlining the 20 action steps othat will help guide Black Male Advancement’s 2024 priorities and objectives.

The Mayor’s Office of Black Male Advancement today announced applications are now open for their annual 2024 Community Empowerment grants.

Mayor's Office of Black Male Advancement announces reopening of Community Empowerment Small Grants Applications.

Mayor Michelle Wu today announced the launch of R.E.A.C.H. 1000, a collaborative effort among the The Mayor’s Office of Black Male Advancement, the Boston Public Schools (BPS) Division of Student...

The grants will empower 60 community organizations that serve Black men across Boston’s neighborhoods to deepen their impact.

Young Black Leaders Boston is designed for young Black men and boys between the ages of 13 and 17 in Boston high schools who wa nt to become more civically engaged leaders in their communities.

Young Black Leaders Boston includes a 6-week spring course for the 20 selected students.

March 5 commemorates the life of the first hero of the American Revolution.

Applications are open till March 1 for high school cohort of City’s Black Men Lead Boston program aimed at supporting young Black men and boys.

Black Men Lead Boston is designed for Black men over the age of 18 in Boston who want to become more civically engaged and leaders in their communities.

The fall 2022 course of Black Men Lead Boston will start today, October 12 and end on December 6.

$100,000 to organizations providing critical support for Black men and boys

The new commission will ensure City policies and programs are equitable for Black men and boys and engage with communities via public meetings.

Job fairs aimed at ensuring that Black men are connected with City services and employment opportunities across City departments.

Mayor Wu also announced that t he Black Men and Boys Commission is accepting new member applications through the end of February.

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