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One network for athletes, entrepreneurs, policy professionals, academics, creatives, farmers, veterans, and community builders. Every background. Every school. One mission.
Whether you went to Tuskegee, Ohio State, a community college, or built your credentials on the street — if you are building something, you belong in this network. The only requirement is that you are serious about your work and your community.
Tuskegee, Howard, Spelman, Morehouse, FAMU, Hampton and all 107 HBCUs. Your legacy connects here.
Congressional staffers, campaign organizers, city officials, policy researchers, and public servants.
From first-time founders to serial entrepreneurs. If you are building a company, you need this network.
Collegiate and professional athletes. Coaches. Sports executives. Performance professionals.
Black and limited-resource farmers, agricultural business owners, and food systems professionals.
Graduate students, PhD candidates, faculty members, and research professionals at any institution.
Filmmakers, journalists, producers, content creators, photographers, and storytellers.
Attorneys, CPAs, financial advisors, bankers, and investment professionals committed to community economic development.
Doctors, nurses, nutritionists, trainers, mental health professionals, and public health advocates.
Those who served and those who support them. Leadership, discipline, and mission are shared values here.
Nonprofit leaders, faith community leaders, grassroots organizers, and neighborhood advocates.
No credential gatekeeping. If you are serious about building something meaningful — you belong here.
Find professionals by field, location, school, and background. The right contact is usually two connections away — this makes it one.
Experienced professionals connected directly with students and early-career builders who need real guidance, not generic advice.
Jobs, internships, partnerships, collaborations, investment opportunities, and speaking engagements — posted by and for the network.
A dedicated channel connecting farmers to the Blue Zones 2030 App — direct-to-market agricultural access for Black and limited-resource growers.
Announcements, achievements, events, and opportunities from across the full network — one feed, no noise.
Mobile access to the full directory through the HBCU Alumni Network App — launching in 2026 and available for pre-registration now.







Register now. Your information stays private until you choose to be visible. The directory grows as the community grows. Early registrants shape what this becomes.
No cost. No catch. The network is a community infrastructure, not a product.
You control what is visible. Nothing is shared without your explicit permission.
Registrants get first access to the HBCU Alumni Network and Blue Zones 2030 apps on launch.
HBCU, PWI, community college, trade school, or self-taught. If you are building something, you belong.
Farmers get direct access to the Blue Zones 2030 marketplace and co-op tools on launch.
Takes 60 seconds. Join hundreds already registered.