Posts by NBA
Why the SENT Seminar is for Everyone
Embarking on the journey to launch a health and social service ministry can be daunting. That's why NBA created the SENT Seminar, to help social entrepreneurs find their way through.
SENT Seminar Was a Map When I Was Lost
Amber Mattingly, SENT 2020 participant and founder of Sacred Flow, an online yoga community, shares how this year's seminar helped her embrace the unknown and be okay with getting lost.
A Journey of Defining the Social Impact My Organization Will Have
Managerrie Winston shares how this year's seminar helped define the social impact her organization will have.
VIDEOS: COVID-19 NBA Response Grantee Continue Creating Impact
To date, the NBA has granted more than $660,000 in funding to various Disciples of Christ affiliated ministries that have pivoted during this time to serve their communities by offering food, school supplies, or a listening ear. These videos showcase the impact these grants have created.
Backpacks and Blessings: Texas Church Provides “Love Baskets” for their Community
First Christian Church in McAllen, Texas shared school supplies, cleaning products, and toiletries.
XPLORing the Creation of the NBA Voting Rights and Registration Resources
Alex Keys, Resident of the 2019-20 NBA XPLOR St. Louis House shares why created NBA's voting resources and the importance of faith communities involvement in elections.
Feeding Families: How South Hills Christian Church Answered their Community’s Call
South Hills Christian Church in Fort Worth, Texas used the COVID-19 NBA Response Grant to feed families in their neighborhood.
NBA Welcomes Second Incubate Partner of 2020, Good Life Care Resource Center
The National Benevolent Association is welcoming another faith-rooted social enterprise as a new Incubate partner. Good Life Care Resource Center is NBA’s twelfth Incubate partner.
NBA Encourages Civic Action on Election Day Nov. 3
In partnership with the Office of General Minister and President and other Disciples of Christ general ministries, the NBA will use Tuesday, November 3, and the weeks leading up as a time for action, advocacy, and activism as it relates to voting rights in the United States.