Igbo Kwenu


The Igbo Community Civic Center (ICCC) stands as a vibrant gathering place for people of Igbo descent across Baltimore and the greater Maryland area. More than just an events hall, the ICCC is a symbol of cultural pride, unity, and progress — a legacy project built on the shared aspirations and resilience of the Igbo people.

Founded as a communal response to the need for a dedicated space to nurture our heritage, the ICCC serves as a hub where Igbos — both young and old — can connect, celebrate, and advance their social, economic, and civic goals. Our space provides a home for cultural events, community gatherings, outreach programs, and strategic conversations that shape the future of our people in the diaspora.

Our Vision

To become the premier hub for advancing the socio-economic aspirations of Igbo communities in Maryland, and a leading center for civic and charitable engagement.

Our Mission

To provide a welcoming space for Igbos, those of Igbo descent, and the local Baltimore community to cultivate, nurture, and elevate their cultural identity and socio-economic well-being, while serving as a vital linkage between our communities.

Our Legacy

The ICCC is more than a building — it is a legacy project. It reflects the unity, determination, and can-do spirit of the Igbo people. Born from the desire to end the challenges our community faced when renting external venues, the ICCC represents self-reliance, pride, and empowerment. It stands as a monument to our cultural strength and a gift to future generations.

At its heart, the ICCC is a space of belonging, connection, and impact — where traditions are honored, solutions are born, and the Igbo spirit thrives.