Who We Are
The North Carolina Black Alliance addresses policy and economic issues to enhance black communities by developing and promoting systemic policy change as well as youth and leadership development.
We also seek to collaborate with strategic partners to advance the work of those organizations and to enhance intentional collaboration with black constituencies.
latest News
Opinion: An attack on North Carolina’s life-saving gun policy
Lt. Governor Mark Robinson and Paul Valone couldn’t be more exploitative in pursuing a disingenuous campaign to undermine the state’s life-saving Pistol Purchase Permit law by calling it racist.
Get Involved – September 2021
The North Carolina Black Alliance’s Faith Engagement Team is constantly creating opportunities for Faith leaders to engage in our effort to build black political power in North Carolina. Check out our September updates.
Racism and Injustice the Death of an Unjust Society
Many aspects of society pale in comparison to the Word of God, which fails to measure up to Godly standards of thinking and character. Social contract theory is a philosophical theory from the 16th through 18th centuries. From conception to reality, this country was bathed in racism and shaped by inequality.
We Are Committed to…

Democracy & Economic Empowerment

Crime + Justice

Access to Healthcare & Environmental Justice

Education

Economic Empowerment
Time | talent | treasure
When you choose to support the North Carolina Black Alliance by giving your time, talent or treasure you help unleash OUR power to transform OUR communities across North Carolina.
Give Your Time
It’s often said that volunteers are the lifeblood of an organization. Complete the Volunteer Action Card to become an NC Black Alliance volunteer.
Give your Talent
Whether you can organize an event, mobilize a community, or use your voice to effect change your skills play an important role in helping us achieve our mission.
Give Your treasure
When you donate to NCBA, you help address issues ranging from voting rights, gerrymandering, criminal justice reform, health and wellness, economic development to education.
