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    The Black Business Builders Club is an organization of members who are promoting the important institution of Black Business which has been overlooked and underrated for a very long time. We bring "Black Business Awareness" to the world in telling your success story.

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Black Business Association

Black Business Association
Black Business Association

The National Black Business Trade Association (NBBTA) was established in 1993 by a number of Black business owners who wanted to deal with the multitude of problems confronting the Black business world.  The foremost Black business association in the United States, NBBTA encourages, supports, inspires trains, empowers and uplifts black business women and men while providing a Black business opportunity to those who are willing to take the ball and run with it.

The United States of America was built upon business.  Every ethnicity to arrive at its shores basically seeks financial opportunity in every direction.  They are generally successful in their searches.  Black America can best solve its financial crisis by establishing strong, viable and united Black business owners.

The Black Business Builders Club provides an avenue for the black owned business to get the support it needs to flourish.  Take advantage of their outstanding membership discount while it is still only $14.00. Now, before the prices raise to match the service.

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NBBTA – A Black Business Association

In order to grow economically, the NBBTA’s plan is to have an association of individuals, families, churches, community groups and the media accent and reinforce Black business owners and their entrepreneurship. In doing so, there will be an increase in the number of men and women who will consider entrepreneurship as much of a viable financial option as working for corporate America. Black business people need to herald a change in thinking and behavior patterns on how the Black community spends money, establishes trust and does business.

From an African perspective, Black business owners should not be concerned with how wealthy anyone can become, but what they can do for the benefit of the 35 or 40 million Africans in America and, ultimately, 900 million to a billion around the world.

Lee Green, Chairman of the NBBTA says that there are 900 billion dollars or so available each year to build a better life. The actions of black business women and men should put the Black community in position to enjoy the benefits of the 400 years of labor its ancestors invested in helping to build this country.

The Black Business Builders Club is an organization for Black business owners belonging to the NBBTA.  It has a phenomenal discount special on membership now.  Take advantage of it before they raise the prices.

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