Our History

The Reciprocity Project LLC was founded on the belief that economic equity and shared prosperity are not only possible but essential for a thriving society.

Our journey began at the intersection of high-impact storytelling, civic engagement, and business innovation, where our team built a track record of success in film and television production, transformative community initiatives, and high-profit enterprise ventures. From producing critically acclaimed media projects that shape cultural narratives to leading grassroots economic empowerment efforts, our collective expertise has always been centered on creating meaningful change. We have worked alongside communities, organizations, and policymakers to amplify underrepresented voices, drive sustainable development, and unlock new economic opportunities for historically marginalized groups.

Over the years, our team has lead and managed for multi-billion-dollar multinational corporations, collaborated on large-scale civic projects, and worked alongside corporate enterprises that prioritize both financial success and social impact. This unique blend of experience has given us the strategic insight and operational expertise to develop innovative solutions that foster long-term economic resilience.

At Reciprocity Project LLC, we leverage our deep-rooted experience in media, business, and community development to create scalable, community-driven investment models that build generational wealth and expand access to economic mobility. Our history is a testament to the power of reciprocity—giving back, reinvesting, and ensuring that prosperity is not a privilege for the few, but a shared opportunity for all.

Our Team

Pastor Mike McBride

W. Kamua Bell

Sherrie Deans

Justin Steele

Timothy Washington

Debra Gore

What We Do

At Reciprocity Project LLC, we believe that true economic equity starts with strong, empowered communities. Our approach to community building is rooted in collaboration, inclusivity, and long-term sustainability, ensuring that economic prosperity is shared, not concentrated.