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The journey of the National Black Contractors Association of America is to build a unified national black contractor association of America that speaks as a voice of one on national concerns, where inequities and the perception of discrimination is apparent in public and private contracting for African American contractors. Publicly funded projects are mandated to promote equal opportunity for qualified, ready professional building contractors who meet local city, county, state and national standards under the jurisdiction of the state that receives funding threw federal and state taxation. The national black contractors association of America is positioned to provide national collative leadership to lobby government and state political leaders to uphold and make changes where necessary to improve the quality of life for all citizens of America. Private corporate America have a moral obligation to promote and support equity in hiring, training, and contracting when depending on public support or doing business with the public in anyway, shape, fashion or form, as a good corporate citizen.
The national black contractors association of America through its national affiliate chapters will prepare its members through free online educational training, workshops, mentoring and professional business networking mixers and “Chat ‘n’ Chew”… luncheons, where money talks! The tool of introducing professionals to professionals has long been a tool of successful relationship building and trusts where individuals are concern. It helps you to understand the culture of the company or corporation you are seeking to do business with, through knowing and understanding the person or persons in charge.
The national black contractors association of America as an online one-stop-shop approach will put everybody in the same room, at the same time, on the same page. This will support the American culture of building, as we compete in the global world community for standard of excellences. This national black contractor’s association partnership with its members, public agencies, private corporations and political friends is a new paradigm in the 21st century. We welcome you to join us as national affiliate chapter members, public agency supporters, private corporations and national labor union and open shop organizations.
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Magazine and housed in a nice gilded frame it showed a lady fitted
Magazine and housed in a nice gilded frame it showed a lady fitted
Magazine and housed in a nice gilded frame it showed a lady fitted
Magazine and housed in a nice gilded frame it showed a lady fitted
Magazine and housed in a nice gilded frame it showed a lady fitted
Serving as the national voice for Black contractors, NBCAA empowers African-American and under-represented builders through leadership, training, advocacy, and industry opportunities.
Helping Black Contractor Associations of America grow as all-in-one hubs, driving economic development, and supporting emerging Black contractors to succeed and lead in the construction industry.
We champion equity and inclusion, empower members through excellence and growth, build strong communities, foster collaboration, and cultivate leadership that leaves a lasting legacy.
The National Black Contractors Association of America (NBCAA) serves as the unified national voice for Black Contractor Association of America chapters across the United States. We are dedicated to addressing the needs of African Americans, women, and other underrepresented professionals in the construction industry.
Our mission is to provide strong leadership at both national and state levels, ensuring equitable access to public and private contracting opportunities for Black contractors who have historically been excluded. Through professional development, industry insights, advocacy, and strategic programs, NBCAA empowers our members to expand their capacity, strengthen their businesses, and contribute to the continued growth and excellence of the construction industry.
The National Black Contractors Association of America (NBCAA) is committed to empowering and advancing Black Contractor Associations nationwide. Our vision is to strengthen each chapter’s foundation, enabling them to operate as dynamic, all-in-one professional organizations that provide meaningful resources and opportunities for their members. We aim to drive sustainable economic development, foster business growth, and expand market access for Black contractors. Through mentorship, advocacy, and collaboration, NBCAA is dedicated to uplifting emerging contractors and ensuring their success as the next generation of industry leaders.
At the National Black Contractors Association of America (NBCAA), our values are the foundation of everything we build. We believe in equity, inclusion, and empowerment — ensuring that Black contractors and underrepresented professionals have equal access to opportunities across the construction industry. Through collaboration, education, and integrity, we strengthen communities and create pathways for sustainable growth. Our commitment to excellence drives us to develop strong leaders, foster innovation, and leave a legacy of progress and unity that uplifts generations to come.
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Trainees gaining hands-on skills for jobs.
Leaders collaborating on goals and policies.
Building trust between officers and the community.
Magazine and housed in a nice, gilded frame. It showed a lady fitted out with a fur hat and fur boa who sat upright, raising a heavy fur muff that covered the whole of her lower arm towards the viewer. Gregor then turned to look out the windowIt showed a lady fitted out with a fur hat and fur boa who sat upright, raising a heavy fur muff that covered the whole of her lower arm towards the viewer. Gregor then turned to look out the window.
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