Whether you are sponsoring a girl through a program or investing in the infrastructure of the company itself — we want partners who believe in the long game. There are two ways to be part of this work.
Black Girl Assembly is a mission-driven company. Contributions are not tax-deductible as charitable contributions. Please consult your tax advisor — some support may be characterizable as a business expense. We accept ACH, wire, business check, and credit card.
Every dollar is tracked. Every cohort is reported on. We do not perform impact — we deliver it. Partners receive quarterly updates from the cohort season. Not a press release. A real report from the room.
Black American suicide rates rose 58% between 2011 and 2021. Only 39% of Black Americans with mental health concerns receive care. These girls and women need this programming now. Your investment makes it possible.
A girl who enters LeadHers in Bloom at 13 can, by 25, be a leader in her field with the tools, community, and healing practice to sustain that leadership. One investment. One girl. A chain of impact through family and community that compounds over time.
Program sponsorships cover the direct cost of putting a girl or woman through our programs — her seat in the room, her meals, her materials, and the facilitators who hold the space. This is the most tangible, direct form of support.
Programs are where the magic happens. But the infrastructure that sustains them — the operations, the technology, the team, the IP, the physical spaces — is what makes the magic reproducible and scalable. Company investment goes directly into building Black Girl Assembly's capacity to do this work at scale, sustainably, and without compromise. This is for investors and partners who are thinking beyond a single cohort.
Investments at this level fund the systems that hold the work together — program management tools, facilitator training and certification, curriculum development, staff compensation, administrative operations, and organizational development. Without strong infrastructure, programs cannot scale.
Investments at this level fund Black Girl Assembly's capacity to expand — new cities, new program sites, new partnerships, physical space buildout, strategic communications, and long-term organizational sustainability. This is venture-level thinking applied to community-centered work.
Company investment conversations happen directly with our leadership team. We want to understand your goals, your timeline, and what partnership looks like in your context. Reach out and we will set up a conversation.
partnerships@blackgirlassembly.org Send a General InquiryContributions to Black Girl Assembly are not tax-deductible as charitable contributions. Consult your tax advisor regarding your specific situation.