Emerging Leaders Program

As a student at Morehouse College, our founder Grant Bennett, created the pilot version of Emerging Leaders to assist underclassmen transition into leadership roles on campus. In the spring of 2020, the program was awarded the The Andrew Young Center for Global Leadership Social Justice and Leadership Innovation Award. With the success of the program at Morehouse, Grant worked with Dr. David Wall-Rice to establish a curriculum suited for high school students and brought the program to Fayetteville. The Emerging Leaders Leadership Development Program is a leadership, character and professional development exposure opportunity designed for marginalized high school student athletes in Fayetteville, North Carolina. Selected students will complete year-round projects utilizing the Identity, Art, and Democracy Lab’s curriculum for social impact. The group would be led once a month in person by expert professionals within the Two-Six Project network in a day-long immersive experience. In part of our partnership with Google, all students will learn Google Applied Digital Skills. The groups will be separated by classification and grade level and serve as an instrument for students to express themselves.

Sports Initiatives

Our sports initiatives provides free instructional lessons and clinics to student-athletes in the Fayetteville area. Former college and professional athletes from the city give the instruction. Each sport (football, basketball, baseball, etc) will have a specific program manager to spearhead their particular initiative. Read about our work here.

Community Activations

Our community activations provided over $60,000 worth of toys, food, clothing, and community support for over 2500 local citizens.


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