Black Support Network

Black Support Network BSN is a community of Town folks elevating future generations through shared resources.

Black History Isn’t One Month. ✊🏾 It’s a Movement.This year marks 100 years of celebrating Black history — rooted in a v...
02/23/2026

Black History Isn’t One Month. ✊🏾 It’s a Movement.

This year marks 100 years of celebrating Black history — rooted in a vision for freedom and prosperity.

At Black Support Network, we honor that legacy by teaching culturally grounded financial literacy that helps demystify systemic barriers and expand financial liberation and the ability to build and protect our futures.

We believe in:
🫱🏾‍🫲🏿 Cooperative economics
📚 Sharing knowledge across generations
🏘 Investing in Black-owned businesses and our Oakland community
💬 Uplifting stories of financial resilience

Let this 100-year anniversary be the spark for year-round action — and the next century of economic prosperity for our community.

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📣 BSN x EOYDC: Skill Up Workshop! 💡We’re partnering with the Pathway to College & Careers team at  to host a private you...
12/10/2025

📣 BSN x EOYDC: Skill Up Workshop! 💡

We’re partnering with the Pathway to College & Careers team at to host a private youth workshop focused on building real-life skills that set you up for success. Facilitated by 🔅

🗓 December 10, 2025
⏰ Starts at 5:00 PM
📍 EOYDC

✨ What You’ll Learn:
• How to prepare for college
• How to build and grow your savings

And yes… it’s FREE! 🎉

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✨ This  , your gift can plant the seeds of generational wealth — right here in our community. ✨By donating to Black Supp...
12/01/2025

✨ This , your gift can plant the seeds of generational wealth — right here in our community. ✨

By donating to Black Support Network today, you help people access financial literacy tools, learn debt-management, savings and investment strategies, and take control of their financial futures.

📚 A gift of $25 could provide budgeting books for a young adult.
💸 A gift of $100 could cover a full Roots & Riches workshop for someone seeking financial resources.
➡️ Click the link in our bio or join our Instagram fundraiser to give now. Every dollar moves us closer to economic equity and long-term community resilience. 🖤

Join us. Invest in the future. Change lives.

We’re excited to debut Black Support Network’s refreshed logo!Rooted in growth, knowledge, and collective strength, this...
11/25/2025

We’re excited to debut Black Support Network’s refreshed logo!

Rooted in growth, knowledge, and collective strength, this new look reflects our ongoing commitment to supporting Black and brown families on their journey toward long-term wellbeing. Thank you for being part of our community as we continue to grow, learn, and build together. 💜🌳📘

Some highlights from our third Roots and Riches course with the  Young Women of Color group! We talked about the importa...
11/06/2025

Some highlights from our third Roots and Riches course with the Young Women of Color group!

We talked about the importance of building strong savings and credit habits and building them early.

1. Always pay yourself first!
2. Set up your auto deposit for both your checking and savings 🏦
3. Start building credit early, but keep credit balances low
4. Always pay your credit card statements on time (even the minimum payments)
5. Monitor your accounts regularly

A good credit score is between 670-820.

What are the money practices that have helped you build a good credit history?

✨ August 28th: A Day That Changed Black History Forever ✨📍 1955: The brutal murder of 14-year-old Emmett Till shocked th...
08/28/2025

✨ August 28th: A Day That Changed Black History Forever ✨

📍 1955: The brutal murder of 14-year-old Emmett Till shocked the world. Rosa Parks later said she thought of Emmett when she refused to give up her bus seat—helping ignite the Civil Rights Movement.

📍 1963: More than 250,000 gathered for the March on Washington, where Dr. King shared his “I Have a Dream” vision for justice.

📍 2005: Hurricane Katrina struck the heart of New Orleans. We remember the lives lost, the resilience of survivors, and the deep inequities the storm laid bare.

📍 2008: Barack Obama accepted the Democratic nomination, becoming the first Black man to lead a major U.S. party ticket.

📍 2016: Civil rights activist, Colin Kaepernick first kneeled during the national anthem, beginning a protest against police brutality that continues to echo worldwide.

Last month, we walked through history in Chicago—Hyde Park, a historically Black neighborhood that has shaped movements, culture, and power. From the home of Emmett Till’s family, to the resting place of giants like Ida B. Wells and Jesse Owens, to the DuSable Museum keeping our stories alive.
Hyde Park has long been home to visionaries—the Obamas, Muhammad Ali, Minister Louis Farrakhan, Lorraine Hansberry, Gwendolyn Brooks—and so many more who carried our struggle and brilliance forward.

🖤 Today, we honor the legacy. We remember. We keep building.

Freedom is more than a moment.It’s the ability to own, invest, and build.This Juneteenth, we remember:✨ Economic power i...
06/19/2025

Freedom is more than a moment.
It’s the ability to own, invest, and build.

This Juneteenth, we remember:
✨ Economic power is part of our liberation.


1. Juneteenth Financial Literacy Events and Workshops
The West Oakland Youth Center is hosting a Juneteenth event teaching families about budgeting, saving, and investing. These workshops empower attendees with practical money skills and encourage open family conversations about financial health. Follow

2. Oakland Black Business Fund (OBBF)
OBBF is a community-led initiative that partners with Bay Area corporations and financial institutions to provide grants, capital, and technical assistance to Black-owned businesses. Since 2020, OBBF has raised over $500,000 and supported more than 95 Black businesses, with a goal of reaching 250. Their model addresses systemic bias in traditional lending and helps Black entrepreneurs grow, create jobs, and build wealth in Oakland. Follow

3. East Oakland Collective’s Economic Empowerment Programs
The East Oakland Collective increases Black residents’ participation in lending circles and promotes collective economic opportunities, such as cooperative home and business ownership. These initiatives are designed to build community wealth and foster financial literacy and unity among Black residents. Follow

4. Small Business Incubators and Technical Assistance
Programs like the Black Cultural Zone Community Development Corporation and the People of Color Small Business Network offer business incubator training, one-on-one coaching, and seed capital to Black and Brown entrepreneurs in Oakland. These efforts have led to the creation of new businesses, jobs, and increased local investment, directly contributing to closing the wealth gap. Follow

ATTN: BSN Family, Oakland community, Bay Area and beyond! We are facing challenging times that require we educate oursel...
06/12/2025

ATTN: BSN Family, Oakland community, Bay Area and beyond! We are facing challenging times that require we educate ourselves to protect our communities. Leverage resources at your fingertips tips and share in your networks. KNOW YOUR RIGHTS. Stay safe and smart. In solidarity!

🔄 our favorite local resource hub  !The Registrar of Voters’ Outreach Team will be at the Piedmont Ave Branch on April 2...
04/02/2025

🔄 our favorite local resource hub !The Registrar of Voters’ Outreach Team will be at the Piedmont Ave Branch on April 2 and at the Montclair Branch on April 7 to accept ballots and answer questions about the April 15, 2025 - City of Oakland Special Municipal Election.

For more information go to to acvote.org/GO, or for help with your ballot, call (800) 834-6454.

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02/27/2025

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Oakland, CA
94601–94615, 94617–94624, 94649, 94659–94662, 94666

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