'Twenty' failures later, non-profit founder achieves American Dream

In collaboration with the Milken Center for Advancing the American Dream, The Post is showcasing the voices of US citizens who share their vision of the American dream in 2026. Today’s perspective comes from Kilimanjaro Robbs, a California-based co-founder of the Hidden Genius Project. This nonprofit organization is dedicated to mentoring young black men in technology and entrepreneurship.

We often hear about triumphant success stories, but the tales of setbacks and perseverance are less frequently told. Stories like mine, where I faced failure 20 times before finally achieving my American dream, deserve to be heard.


Kilimanjaro Robbs co-founded The Hidden Genius Project, which trains and mentors Black men in the realms of technology, entrepreneurship and leadership. Milken Center

As an American citizen, my love for this country is profound. The United States is frequently referred to as the land of opportunity, and for good reason. It offers a range of structures and resources designed to create opportunities for its people.

From universities and scholarships to government-funded Pell Grants, which provide low-interest loans for education, opportunities abound. Beyond academia, the Small Business Administration (SBA) program offers loans to start or acquire businesses, a support system that many countries lack.

Whenever someone claims, “Hey, I don’t have access, or I can’t do anything,” I respond by highlighting the opportunities available here. Countless organizations offer free services or job training, enabling individuals to transition from their current circumstances to better ones.


Headshot of Kilimanjaro Robbs smiling.
Robbs earned a business degree from Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business and a Master of Science degree from Northeastern. LinkedIn

Many nations around the globe don’t possess such opportunities. I feel incredibly fortunate to be in the United States and never take it for granted. Having lived in Jamaica, I have witnessed poverty firsthand and understand the lengths people go to for survival…

[Here] someone’s always at the end of the phone, someone is concerned about your well-being. There’s a village. You’re connected into something larger … There are so many bright minds, and you give them that push, that spark, that love, that hug [and] they can do truly amazing things.

The American Dream Video Project showcases real stories that illuminate pathways to opportunity. Featured at the Milken Center for Advancing the American Dream (MCAAD), this series is part of the Center’s celebration of America’s 250th anniversary. MCAAD is Washington, DC’s newest cultural institution, offering interactive exhibits and stories about achieving the American Dream. For more information, visit mcaad.org.

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