



What they see, is what they'll be.
100 Black Men of Greater Washington, D.C. is devoted to improving the quality of life for African American youth in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area.
Mentoring
Mentoring is incorporated into all programs delivered by 100 Black Men of Greater Washington.
Mentoring
Learn how the 100 Black Men of Greater Washington connects young Black men with caring adult mentors who are members of the chapter.
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Health and Wellness
The 100BMGWDC works to raise awareness and to promote behavior change resulting in a healthier lifestyle.
Health and Wellness
Learn how the 100 Black Men of Greater Washington partners with various organizations to promote a variety of health and wellness issues.
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Education
The 100 Black Men of Greater Washington has been educating and empowering youth since 1995.
Education
Learn how the 100 Black Men of Greater Washington facilitates the educational success of young adults in the DC Metropolitan area.
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Economic Empowerment
The 100BMGWDC considers economic empowerment necessary for creating just societies around the world.
Economic Empowerment
Learn how the 100 Black Men of Greater Washington develops programs that address the economic underdevelopment of the African American community.
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Graduation Rate
Over the past five years, 100% of our students have matriculated from high school.
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In Scholarships
Our 2020 student class has earned over 200K in college scholarships.
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Students
Our chapter has served over 15,000 students since its beginnings in 1995.
Kayla Fahie
January 7, 2021

A Special Time. A Special Cause. A Special Gift.
2020 has been a year unlike any other. But as we approach the year’s end, our
Kayla Fahie
December 1, 2020

The Howard University Chapter of the Collegiate 100 Introduces Their New Class: Collegiate 102
On Friday, November 20th, the Howard University chapter of the Collegiate 100 welcomed 15 new members. Each
Kayla Fahie
November 27, 2020
All of these successful black men and women have worked hard to make their goals a reality, and being able to look up to them and learn from them every other Saturday of the month is truly something special. Overall, we are much more than a mentoring group, and much more than a team...we are a family. Although I will be graduating this year, I will always reflect fondly on my time as a mentee.
Dominic HaroldCharles Herbert Flowers HS (MD) | 3.9 GPA → Howard University 
I see these excellent men and young men as father figures and brothers and I’m honored to be a part of this wonderful organization and chapter. These men all sacrifice their time and money for the youth of their community and give me hope that there can be positive male role models in a child’s life.
Donovan ParkerSuitland High School (MD) | 3.1 GPA → St. Mary’s College of Maryland 
The 100 Black Men of America has made me who I am today. With all of the exposure to different career fields, service-learning opportunities, and college readiness programs, I feel as though I am ready to enter college and begin manhood.
Jaden CrossonRon Brown College Preparatory High School (DC) | 3.45 GPA → Hampton University 
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