Our Mission

More Owners. More Wealth.

We want to turn Black America from the highest-spending group into the most ownership-focused generation ever.

The Problem

Black Americans spend $1.8 trillion a year. That's more than the GDP of most countries. But 82% of every dollar we spend leaves our communities within hours. Our collective wealth builds everyone's economy except our own.

This isn't about blame. It's just math. When we don't own the businesses, the real estate, or the assets, the wealth flows out. And without wealth, there's no foundation for progress.

We're here to change that. Not through protest. Through building. Through ownership.

Why Ownership

Ownership is about more than money. It's about power, legacy, and control.

Ownership Builds Wealth

A paycheck builds income. Owning something builds wealth. When you own assets like businesses or property, that value grows over time and you can pass it down.

Ownership Creates Jobs

Every Black-owned business creates opportunities in its community. On average, minority-owned businesses hire 4x more minority employees.

Ownership Means Power

Economic power leads to political power and cultural influence. When communities control their economic future, they control their future.

Ownership Closes the Gap

The median Black family has $24,100 in wealth. The median white family has $188,200. The only way to close that gap is through ownership.

Working Together

Every successful economic group in American history did one thing: they worked together. They pooled money. They supported each other's businesses. They built together.

That's what we're doing. When 12,000 members each put in $10 a month, that's $1.4 million a year going directly to Black-owned businesses.

Imagine what 100,000 members could do. That's not a dream. That's a strategy.

5-Year Goals

1,000

New Black-owned businesses

10,000

Jobs created

100

Cities with chapters

$100M

Capital deployed

How Communities Get Stronger

Strong communities are built by networks of owners who reinvest locally and hire locally. Every new Black-owned business becomes an anchor that keeps dollars circulating where they're spent.

A dollar circulates in Asian communities for 30 days. In white communities, 20 days. In Black communities? 6 hours.

We're changing that.

Ready to Help?

The mission is clear. The plan is simple. The only question: are you in?