Founded to transform educational outcomes and strengthen communities across Central Virginia, 100 Black Men of Central Virginia represents a collective commitment to mentoring, advocacy, and social progress in Charlottesville and the surrounding region. This nonpartisan nonprofit organization brings together dedicated men who serve as mentors, role models, and advocates for African American youth, particularly males in grades K-12 who face systemic educational barriers. The organization's mission centers on eliminating achievement gaps through direct mentoring relationships that inspire academic success and personal growth.
What distinguishes 100 Black Men of Central Virginia is its dual focus on youth development and member support. While providing mentoring and educational programs to young African American males throughout Charlottesville and eight surrounding counties, the organization simultaneously invests in the professional and personal development of its own members. This creates a sustainable pipeline of mentors and advocates committed to long-term community transformation. The organization's values emphasize progressive change across multiple dimensions of community life—education, health, civics, and economics—recognizing that educational equity cannot exist in isolation from broader systemic challenges.
The organization's inclusive approach welcomes broad public participation in its mission, building coalitions across the Charlottesville community. Through programs like Scholar Hours, the M-Cubed Summer Academy, and the High School Scholars Program, 100 Black Men of Central Virginia demonstrates tangible commitment to closing opportunity gaps. Operating with transparency and nonpartisan principles, the organization serves as a trusted community institution dedicated to improving quality of life and creating pathways to success for African American males in Central Virginia.
Charlottesville, VA