top of page
About Us
We are headquartered in Chicago, IL. Our goal is to educate and assist our disenfranchised communities with action plans to will provide positive enrichment and overall prosperity.
As a whole, the local Black communities are the most disenfranchised throughout the United States based on density, economic disparities, and local government reinvestment. This is why it is vital that we start with this specific group to build an effective action plan for desired results. 
Although we have a simple plan of action to offer, we understand the complexities involved in its implementation. We are asking local residents to consume with businesses that will reinvest portions of their profits back into that same local disenfranchised community. We are then asking those willing businesses to take those portioned profits and donate them to local non-profit entities that are specifically geared towards providing services that benefit the local communities. Lastly, we are asking those qualified 501(c)(3) non-profit entities to design and implement services that benefit family welfare, health, and safety within that disenfranchised community (please see image below). 
 
Our task at WeReinvest.org is to create ways to build revenue and increase profit margins within local businesses, so that portioned donations will not negatively impact the financial stature of those local businesses.  In addition, we will support our sister entity, WeReinvest, Inc. in ways to provide allocated funds to meet financial demands requested by local non-profit entities and local communities.
With all due respect, we understand that there are many entities and organizations that are already addressing these issues, and have been for decades. We applaud those who have committed to these causes, both historically and currently.  Our hope is to create a unison to support these entities and organizations across the United States, while aspiring that we are embraced, likewise. This unison would include supporting marketplace websites, banking, injustice resolutions, community welfare involvement, legal platforms, and business ventures. We absolutely agree in the concept that "it takes a village". The complexities within these disenfranchised communities are so dynamic that as one area is quelled, disorder occurs in another. Thus, our action plan is designed to help create balance and economic enrichment needed to provide stability to our local communities.
We believe that bestowing a voice, opportunity, and continued support to local businesses will help our communities thrive. Providing member forums within our website for our local business owners throughout the United States to connect, engage, and communicate is an alternative to meet that demand. We hope that sharing concepts and strategies may have a positive impact with improving our disenfranchised communities. 
Full Circle diagram - July 2020.PNG
bottom of page