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NBUFC

National Black United Federation of Charities

Education. Children. Empowerment. 

 

40 Clinton Street, 5th Floor

Newark, NJ 07102

(973) 643 - 3767

(973) 648 - 8350 FAX

 

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The National Black United Federation of Charities (NBUFC) is a federation of 28

 non-profit organizations that help Black communities in the United States and Africa.

 

NBUFC member organizations  include charitable organizations that focus on education, health and empowerment issues in Black communities.

 

Building Resources

 

For more than 17 years the National Black United Federation of Charities (NBUFC) has taken a leadership role in coalition building and strategic fund resource development, engendering hope for thousands of people of color in communities throughout the United States and the African Diaspora and community at large.


NBUFC raises funds for and provides education and technical assistance to organizations that provide a wide variety of services giving primary focus on Black communities in the areas of children, health, education, equal opportunity, economic development, the environment, and social justice.

 

 

 
 

 

 NBUFC  Board of Directors

 


Mr. Charles H. Gray, Chair

Galaxy Corporation

Philadelphia, PA 19131

Term: 2006 - 2008

 

Ms. Brenda L. Rayford, Vice-Chair.

Black United Fund of Michigan

Detroit, MI 

Term: 2005 - 2007

 

Mr. Erskine Hawkins, Secretary

Georgia Black United Fund

Atlanta, GA

Term: 2006 – 2008

 

Mr. Petty Hunter, Treasurer

Abilene Neighborhoods in Progress

Term: 2006 - 2008

 

William T. Merritt

President/CEO - NBUF

Newark, NJ

Appointed:  1991

 

 

Dr. Verna S. Cook

Black Women in Sisterhood for Action

Washington, D.C

Term 2006 - 2008

 

Gen. Robert A. Cocroft (Ret.)

National Association for Black Veterans, Inc.  (NABVETS)

Milwaukee, WI

Term: 2006 - 2008

 

Mr. Immanuel O. Irono

TIS (To Inspire Strong) African Children Fund

Capitol Heights,

Term: 2006 - 2008

 

Dr. Conrad W. Worrill

National Black United Front Educ. Fund

Chicago, IL

Term: 2006 - 2008

 

 


 
National Black United Federation of Charities – 2007 – 25 Word Statements

 

11982 – National Black United Federation of Charities: 973-643-3767 www.nbufcharities.org Generates resources and support for charitable organizations enhancing opportunities for improving education, health and social welfare, and social justice conditions for disadvantaged families and communities. [9.6%] - EIN#52-1764913  (T)

 

11173 – Alpha Kappa Alpha Educational Advancement Foundation 773-947-0026

www.akaeaf.org We are primarily African-American women with a commitment to provide financial support to individuals and organizations engaged in lifelong learning awarding scholarships, fellowships and grants. [2.4%] - EIN#36-3104692  (T,B,Z)

 

12528 - Balm in Gilead, Inc. - (804) 644-2256 - www.balmingilead.org a not-for-profit, non-governmental organization improving the health status of the African Diaspora by building the capacity of faith communities to address life-threatening diseases, especially HIV/AIDS. - EIN#13-3696064 [12.1%] (G,S,X)

 

11174 – BDPA Education and Technology Foundation 202-258-3252

www.betf.org Creating an informed Black community prepared to lead and leverage the knowledge revolution through our Student IT Education and Scholarship program and BDPA IT Institute. [8.2%] - EIN#52-1806848 (O,S,U)

 

11686 – Black Cops Against Police Brutality (B-CAP) 973-926-5717

www.b-cap.org  B-CAP's programs focus on improving relations between the police and the African-American/Latino community.  The programs empower citizens while
sensitizing police officers to the community's pain. [14.3%] - EIN#22-3270443 (R,O,I)

 

10449 – Black Women in Sisterhood for Action  202-543-6013

www.bisa-hq.org  Provides scholarship assistance to deserving high school women; social assistance to senior women; shares information with the community at-large; provides leadership/mentors for young women. [10.7%] - EIN#52-1234388  (B,O,J)

 

11175 – Black Women’s Agenda  703-351-1159  www.bwainc.org

Conducts assessments on status of African American women.  Members benefit through advocacy on their behalf and educational opportunities provided through workshops, legislative alerts, and newsletters. [15.8%] - EIN#52-1139558  (R)

 

10450 – Brown Foundation for Educational Equity, Excellence and Research

785-235-3939 www.brownvboard.org Commemorates Brown vs. Board of Education by furthering opportunity through literacy and after-school programs, diversity training and college scholarships for minorities pursuing teaching careers. [11.0%] - EIN#48-1059884 (B,R,O)

 

11983 – Family Outreach Ministries International, Inc. 770-402-5161

www.familyoutreachinternational.org Family Outreach is currently providing a hot school lunch for 20,000 Haitian Children. Your donations are leveraged with International Food Aid. [3.0%] - EIN#58-2318743  (P,K,L) .

 

12530 - Federation for Southern Cooperatives, The - (404) 765-0991 - www.federation.coop  We help Black farmers to maintain their landownership and assist Black farmers and rural communities through cooperative development to increase income and create economic self-sufficiency. [33.6%] - EIN#58-1026695 (K,S,L)

 

11176 – International Black Women’s Congress 757-625-0500

www.ibwc.info  Implements national and international community action programs that reclaim, transform and empower the lives of women and girls through education, health, spiritual and economic initiatives. [19.5%] - EIN#22-2587281 (P,O)

 

10459 – Jackie Robinson Foundation 212-290-8600

www.jackierobinson.org  JRF provides scholarship, mentoring and leadership development opportunities to academically talented, economically disadvantaged minority students pursuing a college degree at a four-year institution. [20.1%] -

EIN#13-2896345  (S,O,Z)

 

11687 – National Association for Black Veterans (NABVETS) 800-842-4597

www.nabvets.com  Provides advocacy for veterans seeking claims against the Department of Veterans Affairs and fosters community development by creating positive lifestyles for veterans and their families. [5.6%] - EIN#39-1171895  (Y,P,S)

 

11688 – National Association of Black Social Workers, Inc. 313-875-3400

www.nabsw.org  Provides services and technical assistance to families and groups in an effort to prevent social decline. [12.2%] - EIN#13-2779773  (P)

 

10458 – National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women’s Clubs, The  202-483-4206 www.nanbpwc.org   The mission is to promote and protect the interest of African American business and professional women and to serve as bridges for young people. [30.6%] - EIN#34-0977363 (W,S,O)

 

11177 – National Black Deaf Advocates (NBDA)  703-648-5515  www.nbda.org  The largest consumer organization of African American deaf/hard of hearing people in the United States advocates and promotes their education, cultural and economic advancement. [13.7%] - EIN#38-3119153 (P)

 

12531 - National Black MBA Association, Inc.  312-580-8504  www.nbmbaa.org  Works to increase the number of Blacks in the business community through educational programs for youth, business development programs and access to management careers. [17.7%] - EIN#23-7348780 (B,O,P)

 

11984 National Black Programming Consortium 212-234-8200 www.nbpc.tv

NBPC supports and funds films about black human rights and social issues and provides pathways for producers and directors to gain access, funding and training. [20.3%] - EIN#31-1335950 (W)

 

11178 – National Black United Front Educational Fund 708-389-9929

www.nbufront.org  A social action organization which addresses African American rights and is a leading grassroots organization in the Reparations Movement. [6.0%] -

EIN#43-1625129  (R)

 

11689 – National Black United Fund  973-643-5122  www.nbuf.org

Making a difference in lives of people by investing in organizations impacting; children, families, communities. Fosters self-help, economic opportunity, positive community change, social justice. [9.1%] - EIN#95-2970559 (R,S,T)

 

11985 - National Coalition on Black Civic Participation 202-659-4929  www.ncbcp.org  Provides civic engagement, voter empowerment, youth leadership development, grassroots advocacy, women's health and wellness, disaster relief and issue education in Black communities. [34.4%] - EIN#52-1253112 (R,O)

 

11172 - National Community Development Institute (NCDI) (510) 763-4120 www.ncdinet.org EIN#52-2354975 The National Community Development Institute develops leadership, strengthens organizations and rebuilds neighborhoods to bring about social change in the African American community. [8.2%] (R,S,W) -

 

11179 – National Council for Black Studies 404-463-9483 www.ncbsonline.org  Promotes a wide range of educational and community based programs committed to cultural preservation, social and spiritual liberation of African American communities. [16.9%] - EIN#35-1444611 (A,B,R)

 

10456 – National Council of Negro Women 202-737-0120 www.ncnw.org

NCNW's mission is to lead, develop, and advocate for women of African descent, as they support their families and communities. [14.4%] - EIN#53-0173054  (R,S,W)

 

10457 – National Hook-Up of Black Women 773-667-7061 www.nhbwinc.com

Provides assistance to Black families across America through educational forums, scholarships, preventive health measures, and services for the homeless, forming a sustaining network of support. [26.5%] - EIN#52-1154213  (P,E,B)

 

10454 – SECME, Inc. 404-894-3314 www.secme.org  Among the largest pre-college (K-12) programs dedicated to increasing numbers of historically under-represented, geographically under-served and minority students in science technology, engineering and mathematics. [17.6%] - EIN#58-1375512  (B,O)

 

11180 – TIS (To Inspire Strong) African Children Fund   www.tisacf.org

202-236-0043  Provides African children/families with food, clothing, medical and school supplies and supports orphanages, hospitals, and schools with grants.  Provides cultural programs in Africa/America. [6.2%] - EIN#52-1843141  (P,K,B)

 

10453 – Twenty-First Century Foundation  212-662-3700 www.21cf.org

21CF invests in local institutions and leaders focused on youth development, community empowerment, and civic engagement within communities of color nationally. [12.0%] - EIN#13-3363860  (T,W)