NEW YORK CITY BASED, 501(C)(3), NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION COMMITTED TO ENDING HOMELESSNESS AND DEVELOPING INNOVATIVE
SOLUTIONS TO JOBLESSNESS.
OMEGA PSI PHI
The NATIONAL BLACK POLICE ASSOCIATION is a nationwide organization of African American Police Associations dedicated to the promotion of justice, fairness, and effectiveness in law enforcement.
NIH Black Scientist Associationan association of comprised of scientists, physicians, technologists, students and science administrators at the National Institutes of Health, whose main campus is located in Bethesda, MD.
The Black Coaches Association is a non-profit organization whose primary purpose is to foster the growth and development of minorities at all levels of sports, both nationally and internationally.
The Urban League is the nations oldest and largest community-based movement empowering African Americans to enter the economic and social mainstream.
For the past 36 years, The Indianapolis Urban League has worked to "build bridges" and to insure racial parity, economic security, equal opportunity in education and improved police community relations for African Americans and other minorities in the greater Indianapolis area.
The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) is an organization of journalists, students and media-related professionals that provides quality programs and services to and advocates on behalf of black journalists worldwide. Founded by 44 men and women on December 12, 1975, in Washington, D.C., NABJ is the largest organization of journalists of color in the world.
Founded in 1987, the Black Women Lawyers' Association of Greater Chicago, Incorporated (BWLA), continues to be one of the fastest growing bar association in the state. Our premier professional organization is representative of more than 500 African-American women attorneys practicing law in the Chicago land area.
Black Entertainment and Sports Lawyers Association BESLA was founded in 1980 by a group of notable African-American attorneys in response to the need to establish an ongoing learning and networking environment for African-American attorneys in the entertainment industry, and later in the sports industry.
The National Black Nurses Association, Inc. (NBNA) is a professional nursing organization representing more than 150,000 African American nurses throughout the United States.
THIS SOCIAL GROUP WAS ORGANIZED TO STRENGTHEN THE BOND AMONG AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN THROUGH OPEN COMMUNICATION AND SHARED EXPERIENCES.
National Association of Black Scuba DiversThe National Association of Black Scuba Divers, Inc. (NABS) was founded in January 1991 and has been a catalyst for promoting scuba diving throughout the African-American community.
NABSE, a 5,000 plus member, nonprofit organization founded in 1970 by Dr. Charles D. Moody, Sr. and other prominent educators, is the nation's largest network of African American educators.
In September of 1969, black and minority fire fighters of all ranks from municipalities across the United States met in New York City for two days of discussion on the injustices that exist in the following categories: The recruitment of black youth into the fire service, firefighters-community relations with special emphasis on relations with the residents of neighborhoods inhabited by blacks, inter-group relations and practices in fire departments, and the need to improve fire prevention programs in the areas of greatest need. That meeting was very productive and out of it was born the International Association of Black Professional Fire Fighters. In October of 1970 the first convention of Black Professional Fire Fighters was held in Hartford, Connecticut.
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