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African American Holiday Association (AAHA)
P.O. Box 43255, Washington DC 20010
(202-310-1430 - E-Mail: Aahaorg@aol.com
 AAHA is a national, non-profig, 501(c)3 membership, organization incorporated since 1989 that perpetuates and preserves culture through traditional and non-traditional holidays, celebrations, and rituals. We offer cultural presentations such as the African American Holiday Expo, perhaps the oldest, east coast marketplace for Christmas and Kwanzaa, lectures, workshops, and Griot storytelling.

African American Single Parent Network, Inc.
P.O. Box
Durham, NC 27702
(919) 309-9373   E-Mail kdt@micromedium.com
Provides positive social, emotional, and intellectual outlets for single parents and their children.
Chapters in Durham, Raleigh & Charlotte....and Washington D.C. in 9/99.
 

Alumnae Association of The Lincoln School for Nurses
P.O. Box 6069
Bronx, NY  10451-1702
Established in 1903, provides scholarships to qualified candidates entering the field of professional nursing.  The tradition of community involvement includes contributions to charitable agencies that assist young people, the aged, the infirm, and families in need.

Association of Black Women Entrepreneurs
1301 N. Kenter Avenue
Los Angeles, CA  90049
(310) 472-4927
Provides bimonthly networking meetings and seminars for African American women entrepreneurs.

Association of Minority Enterprises of N.Y.
Office of the President
250 Fulton Avenue, #505, Hempstead, NY  11550
(516) 489-0120
A support group for minority business promoting economic, commercial, and industrial growth of minority business across the state of New York.

Council of National Alumni Associations
P.O. Box 17820, Jackson, MS  39217
(601) 968-2244
Designed for the mutual improvement of alumni relations among Hictorically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU).

Drew University
Kuumba (Pan African Student Union)
c/o Student Activities Office
36 Madison Avenue
Madison, New Jersey 07940
E-Mail:  rwhitake@drew.edu

Institute For Youth Entrepreneurship
Steve Lawrence, Executive Director
310 Lenox Avenue, New York, NY
212-369-3900
This non-profit organization is dedicated to training young adults the benefits
of responsible work and entrepreneurship.  Events Incorporated is a student-
managed business of the Institute for Youth Entrepreneurship (IYE).  These
responsible and courteous young men and women on staff range from 15 to 18.
IYE advisors work side by side with the students, assisting with management
and training.

Mooreland-Spingarn Research Center
500 Howard Place, NW, Washington, DC  20059
Located on the campus of Howard University, one of the largest repositories for the
collection, and documentation of the history and culture of people of African descent in
the Americas, Africa, and Europe.

National Association of Black Women Scholars (NABWS)
980 N. Fair Oaks Avenue, Pasadena, CA  91103
(626) 296-0558 (Office) - (626) 296-9650 (Fax)
Email:  nabws@mindspring.com - Contact: R. Vickie Nettles, Interim Executive Director
Non profit educational and community service organization. Our purpose is to provide professional, educationall, and financial assistance for black women scholars and African American students that results in a mutually reinforcing educational exchange.

National Black Nurses Association, Inc.
P.O. Box 1823, Washington, DC  20012-1823
(202) 393-6870
Membership is open to RNs, LPNs, and students.
 

NASP-NY National Association of Securities Professionals-NY Chapter
P.O. Box 674-JAF Station, New York, NY  10116
(212) 807-5620 - E-Mail: naspadmin@nasp-ny.org
An organization to Expand the Presence and Influence of Women & Minorities in the Nation's Securities Industry.....also  oversees  the Wall Street Finance & Scholastic Training(FAST) Track Project, A Mentoring Program For Minority & Economically Disadvantaged Students in Grades 10 & 11
 

National Conference of Black Lawyers
Monomotapa (Dallas) Chapter
P.O.Box 1502,  Dallas, TX 75221-1502 USA
(214) 426-2755
Click link to visit site for further information.

National Federation of Black Women Business Owners
1500 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 34. Washington, DC  20005
Represents the collective interests of women in construction, manufacturing, professional services and non-professional services.

National Council of Negro Women, Inc.
Co-op City Section
P.O. Box 93, Bronx, New York  10475
Voluntary non-profit member organization helping women improve the quality of life for
themselves, their families, and communities.

National Minority Business Council, Inc.
235 East 42nd Street, New York, NY  10017
Dedicated to enhancing the success and profitability of the minority business community

National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE)
Ms. Ovalecia Outlaw, Placement Services Coordinator
1454 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA  22314
(703) 549-2207 or e-mail:  psdept@nsbehq.nsbe.org
NSBE's mission is to increase the number of culturally responsible Black engineers to excel academically, succeed professionally, and positively impact the community.  It is a non-profit student managed association with over 10,000 members and 300 chapters.  Members are offered leadership training, scholarships, academic recognition, co-op and internship information, professional development, and mentoring opportunities.  The organization is dedicated to the success of African American engineering students and professionals.
 
 
 

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