The History of BNCEP
Established to bridge the gap in resource equity, BNCEP was founded by a dedicated cohort of Philadelphia’s Black executives. Our history is rooted in the belief that collective advocacy is the most potent tool for change. From our first convening to our current global reach, we remain committed to centering the excellence of Black leadership.
June 2020
BNCEP Founded
Launched by Renee Hughes, Keisha Jordan, and Kelly Woodland to support Black nonprofit leaders during COVID-19 and social justice unrest.
2020 - 2021
Community Grows
Began as a virtual network, quickly grew to 65+ members with monthly guest speaker sessions addressing Black leadership challenges.
2022
Strategic Visioning
With support from United Way, BNCEP released Reflecting Forward, calling for trust-based philanthropy and deeper support for Black leaders.
2022 - 2024
Program Expansion
Launched executive coaching, leadership academies, CEO roundtables, and wellness retreats tailored to culturally competent leadership.
Today
Thriving Network
Now 260+ members strong, BNCEP remains a trusted space centered on connection, learning, and strengthening Black nonprofit leadership across Philadelphia.