My Brother's Keeper Challenge is a public–private partnership of the United States federal government that promotes intervention by civic leaders in the lives of young men of color.
[1] The program was initiated in 2014 with sponsorship from the White House, the United States Department of Education, and the National Convening Council.
[2] The partnership was expanded one year after program launch, with $100 million in additional funding from private entities.
[3] Private partners have included the College Board, Citi Foundation, AT&T, Discovery Communications, and the Emerson Collective.
[4] The White House issued a one-year progress report on the My Brother's Keeper Challenge in March 2015.