NATIONAL CONGRESS OF BLACK WOMEN 

The 10th Anniversary
Ebony Rose Scholarship & Awards Gala

was

Saturday, November 4th, 2023

View Photos and Event Sponsor Details by clicking the link below.

 

NCBW is dedicated to the educational, economic, political and cultural advancement of Black Women and their families and the community.

NCBW – Kansas City Chapter

The National Congress of Black Women, Inc. (NCBW) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, civic organization dedicated to the educational, political, economic and cultural development of African American Women and their families.

If they don’t give you a seat at the table, bring a folding chair.
Shirley Chisholm

Founding Member NCBW

News, Events, & Archives

Neighborhood Partnership

Underserved neighborhoods throughout Kansas City have joined forces with our chapter to be a voice for critical issues plaguing the community. We continue to support different neighborhoods through representation and volunteer work.

My Direct Share Program

We mobilize and administer volunteers to area non-profits and community-based organizations that provide services to African-American women and their families. The volunteer opportunities offered through this program gives youth and adults to make a direct impact on...

Voter Registration and Education

We believe a community member’s critical thinking coupled with our nonpartisan educational tools helps develop well-informed voters. Our Voter Registration and Education campaign is a year-round effort that focuses on increasing voter registration and voter turnout in...

Veterans

In order to better serve those who have served our country, we connect veterans to resources that help them repay educational loans. ​

Workforce Development

The goal of Workforce Development is to reduce the number of unemployed people in Kansas City. We aim to accomplish this goal by collaborating with other local organizations and government agencies to help those who are unemployed with resume, career development, and...

Passionate about improving the educational, social, political and economic status of African-American women and their families.

National Congress of Black Women

Kansas City Chapter