About
About Bridge Philanthropic Consulting
Built to Change the Structure.
Bridge Philanthropic Consulting is the largest Black-founded and owned full-service social impact and fundraising architecture firm in the world. Founded to address to bring expanded cultural intelligence to the broader philanthropic sector, BPC combines campaign strategy, execution, coaching, and expertise with market insights.
Our Philosophy
Access as a Capital Design Principle
We approach access as a design imperative and not programmatic add-on. We approach it as a capital design principle for fundraising and community building. With $100 trillions in the world’s GDP, and the United States hovering at $33 Trillion dollars; More than $592 Billion given in the United States 2025 giving USA report for giving in 2024, BPC Operates at the intersection of strategic identification, cultivation & relationships management, governance, capital strategy, and organizational transformation.
Broad Sector Participation
Our seat at the table spans the institutions shaping modern philanthropy from national trade associations and professional standards bodies to public sector certifications that qualify BPC for informed, sector intelligence and expert advisory in our engagements.
Institutional Affiliations
Authoritative.
As the largest Black-founded and owned full-service campaign architecture firm in the world, BPC brings unmatched expertise and structural insight.
Structural.
We assess the philanthropic ecosystem and determines who controls philanthropic capital, key relationships and alignment, and not just a launching a campaign.
Confident.
Measured and Unapologetic. We operate at the highest levels of entry, philanthropic governance, and sector leadership.
Leadership
Founder & CEO

Architect of Capital Justice.
Dwayne Ashley
Founder & Chief Executive Officer
Dwayne Ashley is a global social impact leader and the Founder and CEO of Bridge Philanthropic Consulting (BPC), the largest Black-owned full-service fundraising and advisory firm in the world. As BPC celebrates more than 10 years in business, the firm has firmly established itself as a Global Social Impact Powerhouse—cementing its sustainability, scale, and influence across the philanthropic sector.
Dwayne founded BPC to address the lack of representation and equity within philanthropic consulting and has since built the firm into a premier strategic partner for institutions seeking transformational growth, capital expansion, and long-term financial strength. Under his leadership, BPC has redefined campaign strategy through its signature framework rooted in Capital Architecture, Capital Justice, Structural Alignment, Power Governance, Capital Concentration, Revenue Resilience, Equity Design, and Long-Term Wealth Strategy.
With more than 35 years of experience, Dwayne has helped raise billions of dollars to advance nonprofits, healthcare systems, educational institutions, cultural organizations, faith-based entities, and social justice initiatives. His advisory model goes beyond traditional fundraising to design scalable capital systems, strengthen governance structures, align executive leadership, and build institutional wealth designed to endure across generations.
He is widely recognized for constructing sustainable capital frameworks that secure not only campaign success, but institutional durability. His leadership philosophy centers on building organizations that are structurally aligned, equity-driven, and strategically positioned to leverage power and capital at the highest levels.
Dwayne serves on the board of The Giving Institute—the trade association for fundraising firms—where BPC became the first Black-founded and owned firm admitted to membership. He also serves on the board of the Association of African American Development Officers (AADO) and has been a member of the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) for more than 35 years. A lifetime member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity and an active supporter of 100 Black Men of America, he remains deeply committed to mentorship and expanding access to opportunity within the philanthropic profession.
Dwayne has received hundreds of awards recognizing his leadership and impact, including an honorary doctorate from the University of the District of Columbia. He is a highly sought-after speaker and lecturer, the author of five award-winning books and hundreds of published articles, and a dedicated mentor to emerging leaders across the global philanthropic and social impact sectors.

