Founded on January 15, 1993, One Hundred Black Men of the Albany, New York Capital Region represents a network of accomplished professionals serving the Schenectady, NY area with a shared commitment to improving quality of life for African American and minority citizens. This nonprofit organization embodies the principle articulated by Frederick Douglass: "Power concedes nothing without a demand," using this philosophy to hold public and private sector leaders accountable for their impact on community wellbeing.
At its core, this organization brings together members who voluntarily dedicate their expertise and resources to create tangible change in housing, employment, public safety, education, and health. Rather than operating from the sidelines, One Hundred Black Men actively engages leaders periodically to explain how their actions affect the lives of the area's African American and minority populations. This approach reflects a deep belief in community agency and the power of organized professional voices.
What distinguishes this organization is its dual commitment to both direct service and systemic influence. Members manage a diverse portfolio of community programs while simultaneously serving on dozens of corporate boards and government committees, allowing them to shape policy and resource allocation at multiple levels. Whether through technology initiatives connecting underserved neighborhoods, youth development programs opening pathways to professional careers, or economic empowerment efforts supporting minority entrepreneurs, One Hundred Black Men of the Albany region demonstrates that meaningful community transformation requires both grassroots action and institutional engagement.
Schenectady, NY