The grant will address the organization’s planning goals and fundraising strategies for growth and impact in the communities it serves.
“Thanks to the strong leadership and support network provided by the 100 Black Men of Triangle East, young individuals are learning how to become successful leaders and active participants in the community,” said Sandra Coburn, SECU senior vice president. “We appreciate the impactful work they are doing, and we are so pleased to support their efforts.”
“The 100 Black Men of America Inc. Triangle East chapter has been serving the Triangle community since 1997. We are excited to work with SECU Foundation and grateful to be awarded the Mission Development Grant,” said Nate Branscomb, 100 Black Men of Triangle East president. “With the funds, we plan to expand our youth mentoring capacity, enhance our metrics and evaluation processes, and ultimately increase our community impact. The 100BMTE looks forward to a long and successful relationship with SECU Foundation.” To the full article, click here https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2023/04/05/2641911/0/en/100-Black-Men-of-Triangle-East-Receives-SECU-Foundation-Grant-to-Increase-Community-Impact.html