National Coalition of 100 Black Women - Sacramento Chapter

Reviewed by the Sacramento Region Community Foundation

$221 raised

2% complete

$14,000 Goal

The National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc., founded in 1981 and headquartered in Atlanta, GA,  represents more than 7,000 members of 65 chapters in 25 states and the District of Columbia. The all-volunteer Sacramento chapter was chartered in 2001 and is one of six NCBW chapters in California. NCBW Sacramento has participated in the Big Day of Giving since 2016.

Through numerous volunteer programs focused on Health, Education, Economic Empowerment, Strategic Alliances, and Civic Engagement, young girls and high school graduates are encouraged to set high educational goals. Through our mentorship and leadership training programs, they become empowered with the attitude, "I can do anything!" As a voice for African American women and young girls, NCBW values inclusion, racial and social justice, accountability, integrity, community service, and collaborative efforts.

Learn more at http://www.NCBWSacramento.org

Mission

The mission of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc. is to advocate for African American women and girls in health, education, economic empowerment, and leadership development.

Our vision is to see African American women and girls live in a world where socioeconomic inequity does not exist.

Needs

SacNCBW is an all-volunteer organization dedicated to expanding outreach and educational programs to improve the lives of women and young girls in our community. Our needs for the following:

--Funding to continue our work in six primary programs: Fostering Hope, S.T.E.A.M, Summer Reading Program, Economic Empowerment, Scholarship, and Health and Wellness.

--Funding or in-kind donations to support the sponsoring of various community forums given throughout the year.

--Funding to build operational capacity

--Funding technological purchases to support our youth programs, such as S.T.E.A.M., Fostering Hope, and the Summer Reading Programs.

Equity Statement

As a voice for African American women and young girls, NCBW values inclusion, racial and social justice, accountability, integrity, community service, and collaborative efforts.

Get Involved

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Register for a variety of Sacramento NCBW 100 events throughout the year.

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Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

National Coalition of 100 Black Women - Sacramento Chapter

other names

SACNCBW, NCBWSAC

Year Established

1981

Tax id (EIN)

30-0021458

Mission Category

Civil Rights, Social Action & Advocacy

Operating Budget

$100,001-$250,000

Organization Need

Funding: Unrestricted, Funding: Program, Technology, In-Kind Donations, Space: Office or Other

Demographics Served

Youth & Children, Low-income individuals/families, Black/African American

BIPOC Leadership

Both the Executive Director & Board Chair

Local Counties Served

El Dorado, Placer, Sacramento, Yolo

Equity Statement

Equity Statement

Address

P.O. Box 7814
Citrus Heights, CA 95621

Service areas

Elk Grove, CA, US

Rancho Cordova, CA, US

Citrus Heights, CA, US

Sacramento, CA, US

Folsom, CA, US

Phone

916-287-3715

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