BrickTwentyTwo Productions, Inc. is a non-profit Community Organization aimed at progressing the lives of African-Americans as it pertains to education, mental health, financial literacy, careers/employment, spirituality, civil rights, self-love, black history and behavior. We financially operate on ticket sales from events and donations in order to provide Educational Impact, Business Grants and Scholarships in addition to our Community Development projects.
We believe in Group Economics, and with every event that we have, we ask that you treat your purchases as if they're investing donations - because they are and here's why. Every event will render it's own fundraising results. So instead of placing a value on specific Funds as listed above, we simply give a percentage.
We believe in Group Economics, and with every event that we have, we ask that you treat your purchases as if they're investing donations - because they are and here's why. Every event will render it's own fundraising results. So instead of placing a value on specific Funds as listed above, we simply give a percentage.
community development FUND (25%)
This Fund is dedicated to the construction of new areas that will be dedicated as Safe Spaces for Blacks AND renovations to certain Black neighborhoods in order to increase the value of their property without the impact of Gentrification. In addition to BrickTwentyTwo Park, we will also be constructing shelters to decrease Black homelessness and hunger in addition to feeding the homeless and creating care packages.
business grant fund (25%)
This Fund is dedicated to helping Black Entrepreneurs start AND/OR stabilize their businesses. We prefer to partner with Black Banks for the application process and to easily disburse the funds - as we are anticipating to disburse funds to over 2,000 Black businesses with the next year. These Business Grants will range from $50K-150K.
scholarship fund (25%)
This Fund is dedicated to assist Black students with financial relief. These scholarships are open to all Black students regardless of attending an HBCU or PWI. We are wanting to stop students of getting into unwanted debt via student loans. We will also participate in a Student Loan Forgiveness program for those who already graduated.
educational impact fund (5%)
This Fund is dedicated to helping struggling inner-city schools with a Black population of at least 65%. The amount of schools being helped depends on the amount we have after 5% is delegated to the Fund. Money given to the schools are for certain expenses such as: updated technology, excellent-condition books, minor renovations that will improved a student's academic experience, storage with enough supplies to last a year (to relieve burdens from both teachers and parents) and "bonuses" awarded to teachers who are being denied a raise.
example
Concert's Revenue: $10,000,000
- Community Development Fund: $2,500,000
- Business Grant Fund: $2,500,000
- (50) $50,000 Business Grants.
- Scholarship Fund: $2,500,000
- Will be split between Full & Partial Scholarships.
- Education Impact Fund: $500,000