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The National Hispanic Business Women Association (NHBWA) is a non-profit organization in Orange County, California established in 1997. NHBWA’s purpose is to empower and encourage women and business owners to develop and increase their business through educational seminars and speakers, by offering mutual support, the sharing of information, business referrals, and networking. We are committed to educating and empowering entrepreneurs from diverse communities in Orange County. Our goal is to provide specialized information in business development, provide our members with informational resources, and offer opportunities to students who wish to pursue higher education and a career in business.

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The Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) is the largest third-party certifier of businesses owned, controlled, and operated by women in the United States.

National Women’s Business Council Veteran Women & Business: A Data Resource Employing the U.S. Census Survey of Business Owners and Self-Employed Persons and the Annual Survey of Entrepreneurs to Develop a Profile of Veteran Women-owned Firms Published: November 2017 Produced by: Dolores Rowen, Associate Director of Policy and Research. The National Association for Women Business Owners is one of the largest networking groups available to female entrepreneurs, with 10 million members across the U.S. The goal of this organization is to connect women entrepreneurs and educate them about business best practices. The Business and Professional Women’s Foundation started the celebration of National Business Women’s Week® (NBWW) to be held during the third week of October. NBWW provides an opportunity to call attention to women entrepreneurs, facilitate discussions on the needs of working women, share information about successful workplace policies. The Origins and Importance of American Business Women's Day Commercial Properties Offer Fewer Restrictions Than Home-Based Offices How and Why to Gain Self-Certification for a Women-Owned Businesses.

Since its inception, the NHBWA has awarded over 230educational scholarships to deserving students. This achievement has been possible thanks to the support of our members, corporate sponsors, and donors.

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In uncertain times, your support keeps us going.

The COVID-19 pandemic has been damaging to economies throughout the world, but it has had a particularly harsh impact on nonprofit organizations. Like many nonprofits, NANBPWC, Inc. has been able to accomplish a great deal on a limited budget, but the effects of the pandemic have put an enormous strain on our resources.

While news about COVID-19 continues to develop, and the financial toll comes into clearer focus, NANBPWC, Inc.’s commitment to our mission of promoting and protecting the interests of African American business and professional women has not waivered. This commitment has always worked both ways. We have served you by providing the tools and skills you need for career success and you have supported us. We need your support now, more than ever. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to NANBPWC, Inc. by clicking on the “Donate” button.

It’s difficult to thrive in these challenging times, but we will ~ and when this is over, we’ll be here to inform, assist and equip business and professional women so they will thrive in the “new normal.”

Regards,
Sherelle T. Carper
24th National President & CEO

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The National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women’s Clubs, Inc. founded in 1935, emerged as a national non-profit organization in light of the need to promote and protect the interests of women business owners and professionals.

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The importance of education and economic development through entrepreneurship was emphasized as women sought to support women through community service and social activism. The NANBPWC, Inc. through its national leadership, regional districts and local clubs provides opportunities for women to increase their leadership skills, experience governance and parliamentary procedures, and enhance their educational awareness of issues impacting the Black community through volunteerism. The NANBPWC, Inc. encourages youth and young adults to achieve economic independence by joining the rising tide of young people in business today. Our International Affairs Division operates in Africa, the Caribbean and the global community building socio-economic relationships between women. The members of the National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women’s Clubs, Inc. understand that we can make a difference by sharing our blessings.

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