NBCA has city chapters, college chapters, and high school chapters. The National Office will provide significant technical assistance to groups wishing to form new chapters.
City Chapters
NBCA City Chapters organize HBCU alumni to volunteer in their communities and local high schools. They accomplish the mission by sponsoring Mentoring, Volunteering, and civic Participation activities in their respective cities, and by participating in national activities such as the NBCA National Conference. City Chapters are encouraged to determine the appropriate mix of programs and activities to meet local needs, but will include at least one program in each of the core areas of Mentoring, Volunteering, and Participating.
Guidelines for starting a City Chapter [link]
College Chapters
NBCA College Chapters are a way for students to support one another's commitment to community service. Campus Chapters are organized as official student organizations following the individual institution's protocol for student organizations. Campus Chapters will sponsor at least one activity each year in each of the core activity categories of Mentoring, Volunteering and Participating.
Guidelines for starting a Campus Chapter [link]
High School Chapters
NBCA High School Chapters can be formed in cities with City Chapters. NBCA City Chapters High School Chapters have mentors from NBCA City Chapters, as well as a faculty member from the high school. High School Chapters develop leadership schools, learn about community issues, and organize service projects in their schools and communities.
To start a High School Chapter, contact the City Chapter in your area.
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