Chapter Programs

National Programs

NABA Phoenix Programs

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High School
ACAP is a separate program developed by and operating under the NABA banner. ACAP is a one week residency program for high school students hosted. Developed in 1980 by the Association's National Office as a program to direct African-Americans and other minorities towards the accounting profession, this yearly event continues to be the premier Accounting camp for minority students throughout the state. It provides a week long program that brings minority professionals together with inner-city and suburban youth who are looking for mentors and guidance. For more information on the NABA Phoenix ACAP Program, please email TBD.

College-Based Program 

To prepare college students for a professional career through engagement, mentoring, personal development, exposure to the work place through internships, scholarships through our scholarship program and public speaking/presentation skills  through case competitions. These initiatives also aim at identifying and nurturing exceptional leaders in higher  institutions. The chapter participates in the Western Region Student Conference held annually. This yearly event demonstrates NABA's motto "Lifting as we climb" by enabling students across the region with invaluable learning and networking opportunities through a career fair, a scholarship banquet, classes and mock interviews. The event is attended by more than 300 college students.  To learn more about college-based programs, CLICK HERE

Corporate Partners
Partnership packages with NABA Phoenix gives you access to our  members in the area with opportunities for business development, recruiting, employee networking and diversity development. Packages are developed to meet your goals through interactive discussions with chapter leadership. LEARN MORE

Career Development
NABA strives to promote and develop personal and professional skills of our members through our general quarterly meetings. By offering a wide variety of topics, we are able to keep our members business savvy and ready for any challenge.  NABA is an organization dedicated to improving the financial education among African Americans in the Phoenix communities, by providing basic financial tools that allow individuals to establish realistic goals and reach them. Our annual NABA National Convention provides a forum for joining NABA's membership with the corporate community, academicians, and other individuals interested in promoting the goals and objectives of NABA. We are also expanding our outreach through the following:

  • Financial Literacy Awareness
  • College Bound Program
  • Financial Seminars
  • Personal Development Seminars
  • Technical Seminars & Workshops
  • Social/Networking Events
  • Job Search Assistance
  • Leadership (Non-Profit Board & Mentorship)
  • VITA Program
  • Volunteer Opportunities

For more information, please email TBD.

Community Service 
Holding true to NABA's motto of "Lifting As We Climb," community service is a vital component of NABA Phoenix success. Our chapter's objective is: (1) to provide outreach to the community through grassroots efforts and partnering with other community based organizations; (2) to increase attendance and membership participation by both professionals and students at community service events; and (3) to work with NABA sponsors to assist in providing volunteer opportunities for members. Our current volunteer opportunities include:

Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA)

NABA volunteers annually coordinate with the IRS to provide Income Tax preparation assistance to local community members of need. NABA set’s criteria to assist those with incomes below $50,000 who may be eligible for the Earned Income Tax Credit but are not aware of the credit. NABA’s volunteers hold weekend sessions from February to April at area libraries to support the local communities. NABA Phoenix volunteers typically prepares returns at no charge.  Tax assistance is offered at numerous sites in Phoenix and surrounding areas during tax filing season (generally February 1 through the middle of April). Training begins within the first two weeks of January. LEARN MORE

Career Opportunities
NABA Phoenix posts job opportunities to our members by direct e-mail. Postings are contributed by our corporate partners or by our members who hear of available listings at their employers. NABA membership is a premier method to learn of organizations focused on minority individuals. In addition, chapter members have access to regional and national job postings through the parent organization. Visit our Jobs Board.