The Bethune-Height Changemaker Pathways (BHCP) are an intentionally designed programmatic response to the systemic barriers and inequities that continue to stifle the maximized success of Black women nationwide. BHCP is named after the National Council of Negro Women’s (NCNW) visionary founder, Mary McLeod Bethune, and longest serving president, Dr. Dorothy Irene Height. These two influential women embody what it means to be a true social justice changemaker as clearly exemplified by their rich legacy stemming from their lifelong commitment to advocacy, empowerment, movement leadership, service, and social action. NCNW’s rising changemakers are Black women and girls who are committed to walking in the footsteps of the heroines who came before them by first immersing themselves in BHCP programming to gain invaluable access and opportunity.
NCNW will design career accelerators for a range of demographics, leveraging this first iteration as a proof of concept—
Apply Today! The application DEADLINE IS EXTENDED for the Bethune-Height Changemaker Pathways (BHCP). Applications must be received by Friday, February 28. This program provides a $5,000 stipend, mentorship, resources, and professional development to help rising changemakers advance their careers and make an impact. NCNW Collegiates, apply today to take the next step in your leadership journey.
Deadline: February 28, 2025 at 11:59 pm ET
The NCNW BHCP Girl Conference is a one-day, in-person, conference for middle and high school girls (7th – 12th grade) ––intentionally designed AND entirely facilitated by the BHCP rising changemakers to empower Black girls academically, personally, AND professionally through a series of Change Labs—there are no guest speakers. Attendees will leave with increased confidence, knowledge, skills, community, AND amazing memories
To learn more about the program or how to be involved, contact Halima Adenegan, Esq. at BHCP@ncnw.org.
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