Omaha Metropolitan Chapter, Inc.
MEMBERSHIP



National Coalition of 100 Black Women Inc., the Omaha Metropolitan Chapter, is an INCLUSIVE advocacy organization for women of color.  We believe women should join our organization because they feel it is the right fit for them, and we provide a thorough application process to achieve this.

A woman who seeks membership in National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc:

  • Wants to participate in an organization that unapologetically advocates for the needs of African American Women first in the areas of career development, education, economic empowerment, health & political advocacy and gender equity.

  • Wants to advocate versus doing community service.  What is the difference?  For example, community service is volunteering to tutor in an after school program.  Advocating is meeting in Washington with members of Congress to make sure "No Child Left Behind" is fully funded.  The result, after school tutoring programs are funded and staffed.  To the NCBW member, community service is a result of advocacy in action.

  • Displays the characteristics of a Servant Leader.  A Servant Leader is a person who has an innate need to serve first which inspires them to lead as a way of expanding individuals and institutions.  She seeks leadership positions as a means of serving the greater good, rather than harnessing the power to promote her personal/professional goals.  A servant leader may or may not hold formal leadership positions.

  • Is willing to share her personal/professional resources with other NCBW members to encourage individual member and chapter growth.  National Coalition of 100 Black Women members are usually members of other progressive professional and service/advocacy organizations, thus creating large local and national networks and vast mentorship opportunities for all.

  • Is able and willing to financially support and participate in chapter activities by:
  1. Submitting chapter dues in a timely manner
  2. Participating in chapter activities based on membership level
  3. Encouraging others to attend and participate in NCBW Omaha events

If this is a description of what you are looking for and want to target your efforts toward Omaha and its surrounding communities, then consider becoming a member of National Coalition of 100 Black Women, the Omaha Metropolitan Chapter, today.  This year holds many great things for us,as we focus our efforts to improve the community through programs in economic empowerment, education, health and advocacy for women of color, and we want you to be a part of the movement.
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