For almost forty (40) years, a National Alliance of Black School Educators (NABSE) committee which later became the NABSE foundation raised funds and channeled those resources and expertise into a finite set of endeavors to assure students attended colleges and universities to include support of meaningful NABSE programs.
Today, the foundation’s work offers an increased focus on improving the lives of youth and family with educational opportunities through increased financial supported scholarships. We do this through our creative educational partnerships and innovative fundraising to extract more value from each private donation.
The NABSEF National Funding Campaign Project" is a concentrated effort to solicit major gifts which the foundation has raise over $150,000.00 the last 10 years for underserve students to attend the African-American Youth Male and Female Leadership Summits held on campuses of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). The national campaign project support programs of the National Alliance of Black School Educators, Inc. and the research and development for publication of the JOURNAL OF THE ALLIANCE OF BLACK SCHOOL EDUCATORS (JABSE). NABSEF host several annual giving campaigns which are designed to raise annual funds that go toward the organization’s annual revenue goal. Our annual giving campaigns which happen regularly throughout the year and come in various forms such as our advocacy and awareness, text-to-give and social media campaigns.
Our advocacy and awareness campaigns are designed to create support for underserve student’s educational, scientific, and charitable purposes and aim to educate people and raise public awareness about the African American Youth Male and Female Leadership Summits. Our Text-To-Give campaigns allow people to give money to NABSEF from their cell phones via text message whereas our social media campaign is used as the main avenue for soliciting donations. Our emphasis is on individuals “paying it forward” in hopes of raising support for underserve students to further their education.
Dr. Emma Epps, Chair
The NABSEF National Funding Campaign Project is goal-oriented and is seeking a goal of over $100,000.00 annually to support NABEF mission and NABSE programs.
Stay Up-to-Date with Our "Upcoming Events" section. While NABSEF strives to maintain an accurate up to date Events Calendar, we also recommend checking the individual event website to confirm dates, times, and check for any changes. TO REGISTER FOR STUDENTS SEE BELOW:
The African American Youth Leadership Summit, a national signature program of NABSE, is now accepting applicants for its 2025 African American Youth Male and Female Leadership Summit. Middle and high school students entering the 8th, 9th and 10th grades are invited to apply. The summit will be held: June 26- 29, 2025, at Virginia State University,
Petersburg, Virginia.
CLICK HERE FOR STUDENTS TO REGISTER.
Summit participants will attend group sessions on HBCU Campus and be supervised at all times. This summit offers students training in the following: Enhanced leadership skills; Safe positive alternatives/vision for future; Strengthened understanding of state and local government; Financial responsibility; Media fluences; Living a balanced life; and Career exploration and development.
For information please call Dr. Emma L. Epps at (248) 467-1160. To download the flyer click below.
The National Alliance of Black School Educators (NABSE) WILL NOT HAVE our annual Dr. Emma L. Marshall Epps Golf Tournament held in conjunction with NABSE’s 5
No Annual Golf TournamentThe 53rd ANNUAL NABSE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE:
Will be forthcoming.
When:
Where:
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