The Nation’s Top African American Led Mentoring Organization In The Inland Empire
FONTANA | RANCHO CUCAMONGA | ONTARIO | RIVERSIDE | SAN BERNARDINO | CORONA | MORENO VALLEY | PERRIS
Our ongoing commitment to continuously improve and implement our programmatic initiatives is what drives us. Helping shape our mentees realize their potential by showing them how to be successful and significant, stressing the importance of obtaining and applying education, and providing them the tools that empower them for self-sufficiency, cultivated civic, and business leadership.
100 BLACK MEN OF AMERICA
Who We Are
The 100 BMIE is known for giving back. It is an organization that administers the 'Four for the Future' pillars which are Health and Wellness, Education, Economic Empowerment, and Mentoring in the Inland Empire communities.
We aim to help our mentees realize their potential by showing them how to be successful and significant, stressing the importance of obtaining and applying education, and providing them with the tools that empower them for self-sufficiency and cultivated civic and business leadership.

GOALS AND MILESTONES
Our Current Milestones
Together, we will create more opportunities for the youth

Youth Mentored Directly

Scholarship Endowment Funds Raised

School Districts Helped
EVENTS
9th Annual Gala – Honoring Local Women Leaders and Trailblazers
Join us for an unforgettable evening of inspiration, elegance, and empowerment at the 9th Annual Gala hosted by 100 Black Men of the Inland Empire. This prestigious black-tie affair celebrates the remarkable achievements of local women leaders and trailblazers who have made significant contributions to education, leadership, and community service.
This year, we proudly honor a distinguished group of women who exemplify leadership and service in our communities. Among them is Monie Dugan, celebrated as the Middle School Teacher of the Year for the Riverside Unified School District, and Tonia Causey-Bush, Ph.D., Assistant Superintendent of Educational Services. We also recognize Dr. Tamara Frazier, a transformational leader and educator, alongside Vickie Lobo, the dynamic CEO and founder of Knock Knock Angels. Rounding out this exceptional group is Shani Dahl, Principal at Central Middle School, whose dedication to student success continues to inspire.
PROGRAMS
Four For The Future

GET INVOLVED
How You Can Get Involved
The 100 Black Men of the Inland Empire, Inc. relies on the support of individuals, volunteers, private foundations, and corporations to carry out its mission. Your contribution will make a difference in helping the100 Black Men of the Inland Empire, Inc. empower children and build stronger communities. There are a variety of ways you can contribute to 100 Black Men of the Inland Empire.
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100 BLACK MEN OF AMERICA
Impact Report
This is a short video of 100 Black Men of the Inland Empire Mentors working with our mentees. It highlights activities from our four for the future (Mentoring, Economic Empowerment, and Health and Wellness) and field trips with mentees. Want to donate and help? Visit 100BMIE.org