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Mission
Membership Benefits
Mission
The National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) mission is to lead, empower and advocate for women of African descent, their families and communities.
National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) is an “organization of organizations,” comprised of 330 campus and community-based sections and 33 national women’s organizations that enlightens, inspires, and connects more than 2,000,000 women and men. Its mission is to lead, advocate for, and empower women of African descent, their families, and communities. It was founded in 1935 by Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune, an influential educator and activist, and for more than fifty years, the iconic Dr. Dorothy Height was president of NCNW.
Today, the NCNW programs are grounded on a foundation of critical concerns that are now “NCNW Priorities.” Our organization promotes education; encourages entrepreneurship, financial literacy, and economic stability; educates women about health and promotes healthcare access, and promotes civic engagement and advocates for sound public policy and social justice.
Membership Benefits
Leadership & Advocacy
• Empowerment Through Leadership Development – Gain access to leadership training, mentorship, and networking opportunities that help you grow as a leader in your community and profession.
• Advocacy & Social Justice Initiatives – Be a voice for change through NCNW’s efforts in public policy, civic engagement, and social justice advocacy.
• Participation in National & Local Initiatives – Engage in programs that address critical issues like racial equity, women’s rights, and community development.
Education & Professional Development
• Scholarships & Grants – Access educational funding opportunities to support academic and professional growth.
• Workshops & Conferences – Attend exclusive events, including the biennial NCNW National Convention, leadership summits, and professional development forums.
• Mentorship & Career Guidance – Connect with accomplished professionals and gain career advice, job placement support, and skill-building resources.
Economic Empowerment & Entrepreneurship
• Entrepreneurship & Business Support – Receive business development resources, mentorship, and access to financial literacy programs.
Financial Literacy & Wealth-Building
• Learn from experts on managing personal and generational wealth, credit building, and economic stability.
Small Business & Grant Opportunities – Get connected with funding opportunities and training programs to help grow your business.
Health & Wellness
• Women’s Health Education & Advocacy – Gain access to health resources, screenings, and initiatives focused on maternal health, mental wellness, and disease prevention.
• Healthcare Access & Awareness – Participate in initiatives promoting access to quality healthcare for African American women and families.
• Wellness & Self-Care Programs – Engage in programs that support mental health, fitness, and holistic wellness for women of color.
Sisterhood, Networking & Community Engagement
• Lifelong Sisterhood & Support – Join a network of over 2 million women and men who are committed to uplifting each other and their communities.
• Networking & Professional Connections – Build relationships with influential leaders, business owners, and change-makers.
• Community Service & Volunteering – Make a difference through outreach programs that impact local and global communities.
NCNW Lamar University Section has a total of 20 points.
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