Nonprofit

THE RIGHT KIND OF BLACK GIRL


  • About Us

    The Right Kind of Black Girl Inc. is a grassroots women-led 501(c)(3) tax exempt not-for-profit organization founded by Shambria Williams in 2018. The Right Kind of Black Girl (TRKBG) provides a pathway to freedom from through unity, advancement, and living a life of wholeness. We are committed to building a world where women thrive, uplift their communities and each other as they journey to greatness. We envisions a world where Black women and girls are not simply surviving but thriving. We aim to create social systems free of gender, economic and racial barriers. We have come together to initiate a strong re-enforcement of that infrastructure by forging our collectivepaths through corporate, entrepreneurial, social, and personal obstacles. We take a holistic approach to supporting Black women and girls from the Afrikan diaspora between the ages of 15 and 60 who stem from generational poverty to cultivate sisterhood by empowering them to lead, innovate, and serve our communities. We are dedicated to aiding our communities in living a life of wholeness that is define uniquely for every individual we serve.

    The Right Kind of Black Girl Inc. is a grassroots women-led 501(c)(3) tax exempt not-for-profit organization founded by Shambria Williams in 2018. The Right Kind of Black Girl (TRKBG) provides a pathway to freedom from through unity, advancement, and living a life of wholeness. We are committed to building a world where women thrive, uplift their communities and each other as they journey to greatness. We envisions a world where Black women and girls are not simply surviving but thriving. We aim to create social systems free of gender, economic and racial barriers. We have come together to initiate a strong re-enforcement of that infrastructure by forging our collectivepaths through corporate, entrepreneurial, social, and personal obstacles. We take a holistic approach to supporting Black women and girls from the Afrikan diaspora between the ages of 15 and 60 who stem from generational poverty to cultivate sisterhood by empowering them to lead, innovate, and…

    Cause Areas Include

    • Community Development
    • Entrepreneurship
    • Financial Literacy & Personal Finance
    • Mental Health
    • Women

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