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DBW is now a Georgia nonprofit advancing adult education, global news, and member programs—chapters, $10K grants, and an investment collective—open to board leaders, teachers, hosts, and donors.
STONE MOUNTAIN, Ga. - GeorgiaChron -- Dear Black Woman Media, Inc. (DBW) is now a nonprofit corporation in Georgia, expanding adult education and current-events reporting that center Black women. DBW delivers a monthly curriculum of workshops and classes—business, capital readiness, marketing, writing, wellness, media, leadership—plus Healing Circles, digital issues, podcasts, and a forthcoming Morning News Show. The organization's federal 501(c)(3) application is pending; contributions are not tax-deductible until the IRS issues its letter.
To align access with impact, DBW is moving from subscriptions to memberships. Subscriptions sell content; memberships support a mission—funding instruction, chapters, and impact programs while setting clear eligibility.
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Members receive chapter access, free entry to the monthly curriculum and Healing Circles, and priority access to programs and events, plus a monthly newsletter, bi-weekly writing prompts, weekly Business Spotlight eligibility, retreat discounts, and anthology opportunities.
Two member-only tracks open next: (1) a $10,000 grant program for Black women-owned businesses ready to grow, and (2) an Investment Collective that explores ownership of restaurants, hotels, and land in select countries with local partners. Membership is required to apply or take part. Participation is competitive; conflicts are screened. The collective is a mission program, not a public investment, and offers no financial returns.
Education and media will scale with monthly classes led by volunteer teachers and facilitators and the Morning News Show adding daily context and interviews. Hosts and guest anchors are invited to apply. In 2026, DBW will publish global cover stories and Dear Black Woman Anthology: Volume 2.
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"Membership connects access with impact so we can teach more adults, support founders, and tell more essential stories," said Kami Redd, founder of DBW. "This monthly curriculum moves skills into action."
Act now: Join as a member or find one place to serve, teach, host, or donate at DearBlackWoman.me
Notices: Georgia nonprofit; 501(c)(3) pending; donations are not tax-deductible until the IRS letter is issued. Membership is required for grants and the Investment Collective; participation is competitive; conflicts are screened. The collective is a mission program, not a public investment.
About Dear Black Woman Media
DBW advances adult education and global storytelling by and for Black women through a monthly curriculum, Healing Circles, digital issues, podcasts, and a Morning News Show. (501(c)(3) pending.)
Media Contact
press@dearblackwoman.me • (469) 447-4825 • DearBlackWoman.me
To align access with impact, DBW is moving from subscriptions to memberships. Subscriptions sell content; memberships support a mission—funding instruction, chapters, and impact programs while setting clear eligibility.
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Members receive chapter access, free entry to the monthly curriculum and Healing Circles, and priority access to programs and events, plus a monthly newsletter, bi-weekly writing prompts, weekly Business Spotlight eligibility, retreat discounts, and anthology opportunities.
Two member-only tracks open next: (1) a $10,000 grant program for Black women-owned businesses ready to grow, and (2) an Investment Collective that explores ownership of restaurants, hotels, and land in select countries with local partners. Membership is required to apply or take part. Participation is competitive; conflicts are screened. The collective is a mission program, not a public investment, and offers no financial returns.
Education and media will scale with monthly classes led by volunteer teachers and facilitators and the Morning News Show adding daily context and interviews. Hosts and guest anchors are invited to apply. In 2026, DBW will publish global cover stories and Dear Black Woman Anthology: Volume 2.
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"Membership connects access with impact so we can teach more adults, support founders, and tell more essential stories," said Kami Redd, founder of DBW. "This monthly curriculum moves skills into action."
Act now: Join as a member or find one place to serve, teach, host, or donate at DearBlackWoman.me
Notices: Georgia nonprofit; 501(c)(3) pending; donations are not tax-deductible until the IRS letter is issued. Membership is required for grants and the Investment Collective; participation is competitive; conflicts are screened. The collective is a mission program, not a public investment.
About Dear Black Woman Media
DBW advances adult education and global storytelling by and for Black women through a monthly curriculum, Healing Circles, digital issues, podcasts, and a Morning News Show. (501(c)(3) pending.)
Media Contact
press@dearblackwoman.me • (469) 447-4825 • DearBlackWoman.me
Contact
Dear Black Woman Media, Inc. (dearblackwoman.me)
info@dearblackwoman.me
(469) 447-4825
***@dearblackwoman.me
Dear Black Woman Media, Inc. (dearblackwoman.me)
info@dearblackwoman.me
(469) 447-4825
***@dearblackwoman.me
Source: DEAR BLACK WOMAN MEDIA
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