Developing Future Leaders for the Economic Empowerment of the African American Community 

Developing Future Leaders for the Economic Empowerment of the African American Community

A Leadership, Entrepreneurship & Storytelling Program for High School Students that begins January 21st

Hosted by: The 100 Black Men of Indianapolis

Grades 10-12 students

Registration is now open!

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A Leadership, Entrepreneurship & Storytelling Program for High School Students

The program will begin on January 21st 2026 and will meet every other Wednesday from 6pm-8pm on Wednesday nights at P30 (Coworking & Office Space | P30 | Indianapolis) until the end of April 2026.  

  • Duration: 15 Weeks — 8 Sessions (Bi-Weekly)

  • Audience:  Male and Female high school students in grades 10-12

In-person sessions with subject matter experts as presenters, mentors & hands-on learning

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100 Black Men of Indianapolis Inc.

100 Black Men of Indianapolis, Inc. was established in 1984 as a chapter of the national organization, 100 Black Men of America. At a national level, 100 Black Men seeks to improve the quality of life in the communities it serves and to enhance the educational and economic opportunities for African Americans. In Indianapolis, The 100 is comprised of a dedicated group of members who represent a wide range of experiences and share a commitment to help children achieve their potential. Driven by The100 motto, “What They See Is What They’ll Be,” the organization serves hundreds of youth annually through mentoring, education and leadership programs. The core programs include African American History Challenge, Beautillion Militaire, Collegiate 100, Dollars and $ense Financial Literacy, Robotics, Summer Academy, and Team Mentoring. Each year, The 100 partners with local school districts, universities, and other organizations to offer programs that encourage personal development, academic achievement, and basic life skills. Among other objectives, the overarching goal is that the youth served by The 100’s programs will display increased self-esteem, personal responsibility, and motivation to succeed in school.

https://100blackmenindy.org/
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