Programs

National Programs Focus

The National First Vice President is responsible for creating national programs to carry out the purposes and objectives of the Association for adults and young adult clubs.

National Convention activities include workshops, opportunities for clubs to showcase outstanding projects and their Women’s History project. Recognition is given for year-end reports documenting compliance with the national program objectives. Individual members are recognized for volunteer service performed in their communities.

– Diane E. Toppin

National Program Directives

The National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women’s Clubs, Inc.’s program focus is (LETS) Leadership, Entrepreneurship, Technology, and Service provided in the areas of Health, Education, Employment and Economic Development—H.E.E.D. Clubs identify local needs and implement projects to address the issues in their communities.

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Leadership

Our clubs offer training for business and professional women preparing them for leadership positions in their careers and their communities. Our national directive

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Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurial training and resources are made available to members of the organization and women in the community interested in taking 

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Technology

Technology is a key to effective communication and operation in the 21st Century. Understanding and utilizing all aspects of technology is mandatory

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Service

Providing information through programs and initiatives in HEED (health, education, employment and economic development) that inform, enlighten,

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