About Black Buildup

Our Story, Mission, and Vision

Our Story

Founded in 2020, Black Buildup emerged as a strategic response to systemic inequities affecting Black, Francophone, and newcomer communities—particularly barriers to funding, organizational capacity, leadership development, and economic participation.

What began as grassroots advocacy has grown into a respected nonprofit institution working with governments, financial institutions, businesses, and community organizations across British Columbia and Western Canada.

Founded in 2020, Black Buildup emerged as a strategic response to systemic inequities affecting Black, Francophone, and newcomer communities—particularly barriers to funding, organizational capacity, leadership development, and economic participation.

What began as grassroots advocacy has grown into a respected nonprofit institution working with governments, financial institutions, businesses, and community organizations across British Columbia and Western Canada.

Our Mission

To empower Black-led and Black-serving organizations in British Columbia through comprehensive training, strategic partnerships, and ecosystem development—driving inclusive business growth, job creation, and social change.

Our Vision

A vibrant, self-sustaining Black entrepreneurship ecosystem in BC and Western Canada: innovative, interconnected, and community-driven, where every Black business has access to capital, markets, and support.

The Magnitude Of Change

Grants secured and mobilized to empower Black entrepreneurs, professionals, youth
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Community members directly engaged through targeted programs and initiatives
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Entrepreneurs, professionals, and leaders equipped with essential training and skills development
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Individuals indirectly impacted through youth-focused and broader community initiatives
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Strategic partnerships established across government, finance, business, and community sectors
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Excerpts

Voices Of Change

Katie Mwangi Community Organiser

The grant writing workshop conducted by Mr Bougep was educative and eye opening. I did not realise how many opprtunities I have missed because I wasn't aware on the right approach to grants.

Marcus Johnson Youth Program Director

This program transformed how I approach leadership. The skills I gained have helped me build stronger partnerships and create real change in my neighborhood.

Christyn Efosi Small Business Owner

Through this program, I learned to see my business as a community asset. We’ve since created jobs and partnerships that strengthen our entire distinct.

Leadership & Governance

OVERVIEW

Black Buildup designs and delivers integrated programs and large-scale initiatives that translate vision into measurable outcomes. Our work strengthens enterprises, builds leadership pipelines, invests in youth, and reinforces the cultural and economic infrastructure of Black and racialized communities.

Board Of Board of Directors

Meet our Board of Directors

Tanniar Lena - President
Tanniar Lena President
Soye Brown
Soye Brown
Sandrine Nchimi - Secretary
Sandrine Nchimi Secretary
Nadia Toghoua
Nadia Toghoua
Hector Besong - Treasurer
Hector Besong Treasurer

Leadership

Meet our team

Black Buildup is led by a diverse team of professionals with deep roots in British Columbia’s Black community and across Canada. Our leadership brings together expertise in business development, nonprofit management, community organizing, and policy advocacy.
Franklin Bouguep
Executive Director

Franklin is passionate about human rights, diversity and inclusion and has worked in various industries, including international development and education.
Daisy Gobina
Director Programs

Daisy is a dynamic entrepreneur and professional dedicated to creating massive social impact by championing the next generation of global talent.
Anointing Momoh
Director of Operations

Anointing has experience in developing, supporting, and implementing policy research projects in various policy areas, from migration to transportation to education.

Events

February 12

The Professional Board & Governance Institute

This component ensures Black entrepreneurs can secure the necessary financing for start-up and growth, utilizing…
February 12

Black Youth Civic Leadership Fellowship

This program is designed to transform potential youth leaders into active civic agents capable of…
February 12

Community Research & Data

Initiatives that empower community leaders to conduct or utilize race-based data and research to identify…
February 12

Market Expansion & Networking

This component aims to open doors for Black businesses to access larger supply chains, new…
February 12

Capital Mobilization & Access

This component ensures Black entrepreneurs can secure the necessary financing for start-up and growth, utilizing…
February 12

Export & Market Access

Prepare entrepreneurs for global markets and international partnerships through training and connections. Program Components: Export-readiness…

Canada Learning Bond Initiative

Supporting Black and newcomer families to access education savings, financial literacy, and long-term economic security for children. The initiative focuses on awareness and hands-on support to help families open Registered Education Savings Plans (RESPs) and secure funding for their children’s future education.

Culture & Community Leadership

Culture plays an important role in strengthening  leadership, cohesion, and resilience within communities. Black Buildup supports cultural and community-led initiatives that create spaces for belonging, shared identity, and collective growth through financial contributions, strategic guidance, and direct participation.

Organizations supported include:

  • Nigerian Association of British Columbia
  • Cameroonian Association of British Columbia
  • Swahili Vision
  • Smartkidz Heritage Foundation
  • AmEnough Society
  • Blizzard Basketball North
  • Nuru Training Academy
  • Metro Vancouver Black Business Expo