Gunna Teams Up with BMAC for $500,000 Guaranteed Income Program in South Fulton

Gunna Teams Up with BMAC for $500,000 Guaranteed Income Program in South Fulton

Atlanta rap icon and four-time GRAMMY® nominee Gunna has partnered with the Black Music Action Coalition (BMAC) to launch the Gunna x BMAC 30349 Guaranteed Income Program. This $500,000 initiative aims to provide a $1,000 monthly stipend to 30 families residing in the 30349 zip code of South Fulton, GA. Applications for the program are now open.

The Guaranteed Income and Support Program builds on Gunna’s previous community efforts, including the Drip Closet, a free in-school clothing store, and the Goodr Grocery Store at McNair Middle School. The new program will offer families guaranteed monthly income and additional support services, including financial empowerment and mental health resources.

The program, set to officially launch on September 18, will involve collaboration with South Fulton Mayor Khalid Kamua and local organizations to select recipients. BMAC will also leverage its network in the music, film, fashion, and tech industries to mentor the grant recipients.

“As Mayor of South Fulton, I am deeply committed to fostering economic opportunities and uplifting our community. The partnership between Gunna, BMAC, and the City of South Fulton represents a transformative step in addressing the economic disparities that some of our residents’ face. The Gunna x BMAC 30349 Guaranteed Income Program is not just an investment in our city’s future, but a powerful example of how we can create meaningful change through collaboration and innovation. I am proud to support this initiative and look forward to seeing the positive impact it will have on the families in our community.”

– Khalid Kamau, Mayor of South Fulton

“When I launched Gunna’s Great Giveaway, my goal was to uplift my hometown by providing resources that could make a tangible difference in at least one household. Partnering with BMAC to introduce the Guaranteed Income program in South Fulton is a significant step toward enhancing these communities and transforming the economic landscape of the city. “

– GUNNA, GRAMMY® Award Nominated & Multi-Platinum Recording Artist

“BMAC’s mission to achieve systemic equity must begin with economic justice. Black Americans are too often locked out of critical opportunities and pathways to climb the socioeconomic ladder despite being central to every cultural and financial movement in this country’s history. Partnering with Gunna to bring needed financial relief and, more importantly, mentorship and other services leading to sustainable change is very powerful. Our organization will continue to partner with Artists and others looking to put equity in action so our community can tap into its fullest potential.”

-Willie “Prophet” Stiggers, Co-Founder/President & CEO of Black Music Action Coalition (BMAC)

Gunna and BMAC co-founder Willie “Prophet” Stiggers will spotlight the initiative at the annual BMAC Gala on September 19 and celebrate Gunna Day on September 29.

The post Gunna Teams Up with BMAC for $500,000 Guaranteed Income Program in South Fulton first appeared on The Source.

The post Gunna Teams Up with BMAC for $500,000 Guaranteed Income Program in South Fulton appeared first on The Source.

BMAC and Victoria Monét Introduce Music Maker Grant to Empower Emerging Black Artists

BMAC and Victoria Monét Introduce Music Maker Grant

The Black Music Action Coalition (BMAC) has collaborated with 10-time GRAMMY nominee Victoria Monét to unveil the BMAC x Victoria Monét Music Maker Grant. The grant, set to be officially announced at BMAC’s GRAMMY Week Music Maker Dinner on Jan. 31, 2024, will provide $5,000 to support economic empowerment for an emerging Black artist. Additionally, the recipient will gain access to mentorship opportunities and direct career advice from Victoria Monét.

This initiative is aligned with BMAC’s commitment to fostering access, equity, and opportunities for the next generation of Black artists and industry professionals. The BMAC x Victoria Monét Music Maker Grant joins BMAC’s portfolio of impactful grants and empowerment programs, including The Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis Music Maker Grant, BMAC Ernie Paniccioli Music Photojournalism Grant & Celebration Event, and others.

“We are honored to partner with Victoria Monét to uplift a young and deserving Black artist and help further their dreams within the music industry. Her story is one of resilience and perseverance and it is in that spirit we will continue to pay it forward. BMAC’s mission is to create a more equal playing field by breaking down barriers to entry for our community. Our BMAC Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis Music Maker Dinner is a perfect room to celebrate this initiative,” said BMAC Co-Founder, President, and CEO, Willie “Prophet” Stiggers.

bmac vmonet grant a

“Supporting the next generation of women is crucial as we work towards furthering equality across the board in the music industry,” added BMAC Co-Founder, Caron Veazey. “Partnering with an iconic artist and role model like Victoria Monét through the Music Maker Grant will help us to impact a future star by setting them up on a path to success. We are looking forward to receiving the submissions and uncovering a deserving artist!”

“I met Victoria years ago as a songwriter and to see where her gifts have brought her to today has been an incredible journey to watch. As a co-founder of BMAC, I am proud to honor her work with establishing the BMAC-Victoria Monét Music Maker Grant and have the opportunity to work together to uplift the next generation of our industry,” said BMAC Co-Founder, Shawn Holiday.

The grant’s recipient will be selected through a nationwide search facilitated by BMAC, with further details to be shared in the coming weeks. To learn more about the Black Music Action Coalition and its initiatives, visit BMAC’s official website.

The post BMAC and Victoria Monét Introduce Music Maker Grant to Empower Emerging Black Artists first appeared on The Source.

The post BMAC and Victoria Monét Introduce Music Maker Grant to Empower Emerging Black Artists appeared first on The Source.