Collaborations

BNF in the Community: Uplifting the Roots of Our Legacy

 

Community is at the heart of everything we do. In collaboration with Fatara Muhammad, Black Nation’s Finest™ proudly raised and donated to the Bodimus Senior Center in Trumbull County, Ohio. This contribution was more than a gift—it was a way to honor and uplift the elders who’ve paved the way for us. Together, we’re continuing a tradition of care, respect, and giving back to those who inspire our legacy.

Community Care in Action

In collaboration with Faris Fashions in Raleigh, NC, Black Nation's Finest proudly gave to our elders with heartfelt care, donating healthy, nutritious meals and essential items to Yvette Robinson at Park Vista Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Youngstown, Ohio, and Park View Health and Rehabilitation Center in Chapel Hill, NCAs part of our commitment to uplifting the community, we treated special individuals to two meaningful outings. The first was a visit to Liberation Bookstore in Raleigh, NC — the first Black-owned children’s bookstore — on its opening day. The second was an inspiring evening attending The Lion King live show in Durham, NC. These moments of joy and connection remind us that honoring our elders means nourishing both body and spirit.

 

Sister Nzinga Shams & Sister Shirley Jenkins with the actor who played Simba in The Lion King

BNF is Global: Planting Roots of Learning, Growing Dreams Abroad

Black Nation's Finest partnered with Rooted Wisdom to deliver backpacks and school supplies and donated a bike giveaway for children in the Dominican Republic.

This project blends literacy, mobility, and joy-opening doors to learning while reminding families that their dreams can go the distance. Our work is proudly worldwide, and this collaboration reflects our mission to empower the next generation-one community at a time.

BNF at Festivals and Events

 

Black Nation's Finest proudly participated in the Juneteenth Festival in Durham, North Carolina, for several years, celebrating culture, entrepreneurship, and unity through our vibrant booth and community presence. As part of our ongoing mission to uplift and create opportunity, we also provided mentorship to Knots and Locs, a rising Black-owned business specializing in natural hair care and handmade products.


Through our guidance and support, we helped Knots and Locs secure their very first opportunity to participate in the festival - offering tools, confidence, and exposure to grow their brand. Our continued participation reflects what Black Nation's Finest stands for: building bridges, amplifying local talent, and creating spaces where Black excellence and creativity thrive year after year.

Testimonials

 

"Partnering with Black Nation's Finest has been a game changer for my graphic design company. They helped me connect with diverse organizations that truly value creative collaboration, and as a result, my client list has grown beyond what I imaged."

 

Leah B Designs

“Working with Black Nations Finest has been an incredible experience. Their mentorship and coaching helped us improve our sales approach and confidently market our products. I'm  truly thankful for the guidance and support from BNF."

 

Faris Fashions

"Working with Black Nation's Finest was one of the best decisions I made for my company. They told our story in a way that connected with people. They helped me get seen by bigger companies, grow my clientele, and reach business all over the country. "

 

American Bathroom Attendents

"I enjoyed working with Black Nations Finest! I make healthier pies, and with their mentorship. They helped me connect with local events and health-conscious customers who appreciate fresh, wholesome desserts.”

Jack & The Bean Pie