2008
FBMA Laptop Scholarship |
FBMA
Black History Knowledge Bowl |
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“Future
Black Men of America, Inc. Launches its 2008
FBMA Laptop Scholarship for NC African American Male
Seniors”
On April 8, 2008, Future
Black Men of America, Inc. (FBMA) launches its 4th scholarship
program to the African American male high school seniors in North
Carolina. Over the
last three years the organization has awarded 30 laptops to young
African American Male students.
All 30 of those students attended college in the fall of
2005 thru 2007.
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In celebration of Black History Month,
FBMA sponsored
its first Black History Knowledge Bowl. The
competition was held on February 9, 2008 at Baptist
Grove Church. The competition was feirce. The teams
did a wonderful job. 10 Teams participated in the
event. The Dreamers Team were the winners in the Middle
School Bracket and The St. Matthews Angels were the winners in the
High School bracket.
Plaques were given to the first and second place teams.
The Middle and High School winning teams faced off for the grand
prize, 2 Dell 600 Laptops. More |
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FBMA
receives grant (AllState Insurance Foundation) |
FBMA
Calendar ( Entire
Calendar )
April 10,
2008 - FBMA DTBK Session 6pm
April 17, 2008 - FBMA DTBK Session
6pm
April 26, 2008 - FBMA DTBK
Session 10am
May 1, 2008 - FBMA DTBK Session
6pm
May 10, 2008 - FBMA DTBK
Cancelled
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FBMA
received a grant from the AllState Insurance Foundation in
December of 2007. The organization was recognized for its
work in the Triangle. The organization was nominated for the
grant by Mr. Roger Floyd of Raleigh. Mr. Floyd has worked
with FBMA on past events and nominated the group for the
Grant. More |
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Message
from the Director
Antoine L. Medley- Antoine.Medley@futureblackmen.org
My name is Antoine Medley and I am the founder and Executive
Director of Future Black Men of America, Inc. (FBMA) I
founded FBMA in 2004 with the sole purpose of doing all I can to
give young African American boys a helping hand. When given
a chance on an equal playing field, young black men can
succeed. It is up to Black men to help them get on that
equal playing field. More
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