CBCF Celebrates 40 years Beyond All Limits
This year, the CBCF celebrates four decades of going "Beyond All Limits," to develop leaders, inform public policy, and educate the global black community. "Beyond All Limits," not only recognizes the 40-year legacy of the CBCF, but also highlights the growth of initiatives and partnerships to improve disparities faced by African-Americans and other undeserved communities. 

As we move forward, the CBCF will continue to be a voice for the Black community on the issues that matter the most including: economic independence, health equity, quality education, and environmental sustainability. Together, our collective voices will reach beyond all limits. 
                                                          

 
Save The Date: Executive Economic Summit May 6, 2016
The CBCF Executive Economic Summit Series heads to Northern California, home of the world's largest high-technology companies. The second in the series, Capital Wealth Creation in Business and Technology, will focus on capital access, entrepreneurship, and large-scale investments in minority-owned tech businesses. 

The CBCF will bring together experts in the technology, business, and financial services to develop strategies for minority-owned technology businesses to gain access to capital and succeed in the fast-moving technology sector. 

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Drive Students Beyond All Limits at our Annual Scholarship Classic
Get ready to tee-up with us at the 24th Annual Mervyn L. & Stephanie Tubbs Jones Memorial Scholarship Classic, the annual fundraiser of the Congressional Black Caucus Spouses General Education Scholarship Program! Funds raised provide financial support to deserving college students.

This year's event is scheduled for June 26 - 27 at Lansdowne Resort in Leesburg, VA.

Enjoy two days of golf, tennis, fitness and family fun while getting to know others who share a commitment to providing greater access to higher education.

Registration opens soon! Mark your calendars, and visit us online to learn more.

                                                               
 
The Village Blog: "The inconvenient truth of D.C. and Sex Trafficking"

This week on The Village, check out the latest blog post by Marc Banks, entitled,  "The inconvenient truth of D.C. and Sex Trafficking"  





                                                               
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