Category: STEM Organizations

National Society of Black Physicists

Founded in 1977 at Morgan State University, the mission of the National Society of Black Physicists is to promote the professional well-being of African American physicists and physics students within the international scientific community and within society at large. The National Society of Black Physicists (NSBP) supports STEM education through its K-12 classroom visit program, helps students/professionals network at...

National Economic Association

The National Economic Association was founded in 1969 as the Caucus of Black Economists to promote the professional lives of minorities within the profession. In addition to continuing its founding mission, the organization is particularly interested in producing and distributing knowledge of economic issues that are of exceptional interest to promoting economic growth among native and immigrant African Americans,...

National Minority Technology Council

The core purpose of the National Minority Technology Council is to help its members become more profitable and successful. The Minority Technology Industry is a vibrant, fast growing and viable business segment. The Minority Technology Industry’s combined annual revenue is estimated at over $100 Billion. Our belief is there is strength in numbers; when there is trust and collaboration....

National Council of Hispanic Women

The National Council of Hispanic Women (NCHW) is a non-partisan, non-profit organization incorporated in Washington, DC. The NCHW is currently renewing its efforts to contribute the concerns and interests of the group to our nation’s decision-making process. Through its effective involvement in public issues – particularly the education of our Nation’s youth – and its national grassroots network, the...

National Black MBA Association

Established in 1970, the National Black MBA Association is dedicated to develop partnerships that result in the creation of intellectual and economic wealth in the black community. Professionals benefit through membership through networking opportunities and job conferences. Students benefits through free GMAT prep courses, scholarship programs and a competition for graduate business students to compete for funding.
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