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Your Membership Connects You to Exclusive Benefits. Membership connects you to a community of nurses dedicated to impacting care and communities through practice, education, research, and leadership. It allows you to connect and network with other dedicated nurses in our local, national, and global communities.
Subscription to the Journal of the National Black Nurses Association, a bi-annual published professional refereed journal
Position Papers on important issues impacting the health care of African American consumers
Association partnerships with federal and national organizations
Continuing education contact hours for licensure
A unified voice for the profession of nursing in Washington to address public policy issues
Networking with African American nurses from around the country, the Caribbean, Canada and West Africa
The NBNA Scholarship and Awards Program — NBNA offers scholarships to all levels of nursing students to continue and complete their nursing education
Leadership opportunities through committees and task forces
Speaking engagements at national and local conferences, Congressional Black Caucus Health Brain Trust, National Medical Association Health Policy Colloquium, National Minority Quality Forum
Webinars – CE and Non-CEU
External Advisory Committee Appointments
Participation in NBNA’s National Initiatives on Violence Prevention, Global Health, Mentorship and Brain Health.
NBNA is comprised of 100 plus chapters in 33 states with over 4,200 members, serving as the professional voice for over 308,000 African American nurses and diverse populations.
National Lifetime Dues are $3,000.00 plus annual local dues. After initial LT payment, , local chapter dues are due each year to be a member in good standing. Lifetime membership payment options: Quarterly $750 x4 or lump sum $3,000. Processing fees will apply.
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