About us

Who we are

At the Dominance Forbes Foundation, we are committed to enhancing the lives of people from Caribbean and African diaspora.

Our primary objective is to foster generational wealth, wisdom, and progression among immigrants from the Caribbean and African Diaspora, as well as their descendants. We achieve this by providing practical financial, social, spiritual, and mental resources.

Through transparent practices and data-sharing principles, we aim to drive current and future development within these communities.

By empowering individuals and families, we strive to build a brighter, more prosperous future for all.

Our initiatives include:

Programs

Tailored to address the unique needs of our communities.

Training

Offering training such as High Five, Mental Health and more.

Workshops

Focused on skill development and financial literacy.

Seminars

Featuring experts and thought leaders to inspire and educate.

Community Events

Bringing people together to celebrate and support one another.

Our 5 Pillars

Mental Health
Physical Health
Spirituality
Financial Health
Intellectuality

Our Board of Directors

Coming together from a wide variety of backgrounds and experiences, our skilled team of professionals is the backbone of DFF Inc. Their ideas help shape the direction and mission of our organization as it continues to develop.

Maurice Forbes, President
Caroline Singh Forbes, Vice Chair
Michelle Smith, Director of Event Coordination
Joan John, Chair Lady
Shaquille Hall, Director of Crypto Fundraising
Mya-Leigh Forbes, Youth Advisor
Justin Agyarko, Youth Advisor
Marfo Bonsu, Executive Assistant
Richard Wright
Richard Wright, Director of Youth Culture
Najah Dowdie, Director of Marketing
Our Mission
The Dominance Forbes Foundation utilizes transparent practices and data sharing principles to improve the current and future development of Caribbean & African immigrants and their families.
Our Vision
The development of generational wealth, wisdom and progression among immigrants from the Caribbean & African Diaspora, and their decedents using practical financial, social, spiritual and mental resources.
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