Through "Building Partnerships Through Creative Alliances", the National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Omaha Metropolitan Chapter, Inc. (NCBW), serves the community as a non-profit 501C3, advocacy and volunteer organization focusing its energies and resources in the areas of the African-American Female and Black Family; Career Advancement; and Political and Economic Empowerment, and HIV/AIDS Awareness & Prevention. 

Through these foci we identify opportunities for health and cultural awareness, community service, fundraising, educational enrichment, leadership development, and career networking.

Mission

NC100BW Omaha Metropolitan Chapter advocates on behalf of women of color through local and national actions and strategic alliances that promote its local, national and international agendas on leadership development and on gender equity in health, education and economic development.

Goals

  • To provide an effective network among Black women.
  • To establish strategic, mutually beneficial partnership between NCBW and the corporate and political sectors.
  • To enable Black women to be a visible force in the socioeconomic arena.
  • To meet the career needs of these women and facilitate their access to mainstream America.
  • Use the tools of role modeling and mentoring to provide meaningful guidance to young women.
  • Recognize the historic and current achievements of Black women.

                          DID YOU KNOW?

  • African American women represent 2/3 of all African American undergraduates
  • African American women make up less than 1% of those making $100,000 or more per year
  • African-American women own 405,200 businesses, generating $25 billion in sales & 261,000 jobs 

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