The National Black Contractors Association of America (NBCAA) proudly connects its members to a powerful network of national programs, industry organizations, and advocacy groups that shape the future of construction. Through these partnerships, we expand access to opportunities, resources, and policies that promote diversity, economic growth, and innovation within the construction industry.
From affordable housing initiatives to federal contracting programs, and from chambers of commerce to union alliances — NBCAA ensures our members stay informed, engaged, and empowered to thrive in every aspect of business and community development.
Partnering to expand affordable housing opportunities and increase Black contractor participation in housing development projects nationwide.
Connecting members to the U.S. Small Business Administration’s resources for capital, training, and government contracting opportunities.
Engaging in federal advocacy to ensure equitable policies and representation for Black contractors across national construction programs.
Collaborating to support Black-owned businesses through networking, policy influence, and access to industry insights.
Advancing the economic empowerment of Black-owned businesses through collaboration and advocacy.
Partnering to address racial inequities and promote fair access to employment and contracting in construction.
Aligning efforts to support justice, equity, and inclusion in workforce and contracting opportunities.
Advocating for social and economic equality through strategic partnerships in business and development.
Empowering communities through education, workforce training, and entrepreneurship initiatives.
Working collaboratively to promote fair labor practices and equitable representation within unionized trades.
Partnering to address racial inequities and promote fair access to employment and contracting in construction.
Providing access to industry standards, training, and legislative updates impacting contractors nationwide.
Encouraging collaboration among Black professionals in design, engineering, and construction innovation.