About Us
The Dallas Metroplex Council of Black Alumni Associations is a 501(c)3 Non-Profit organization founded in 1987 serving the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metropolitan area. The founding member chapters included:
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Central State Univeristy
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Dillard University
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Fisk University
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Florida A&M University
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Grambling State University
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Hampton University
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Southern A&M University
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Tuskegee University
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"Dedicated to excellence in education"
Our Mission
The mission of DMCBAA is to promote unity and improve relationships among alumni organizations from Historically Black Colleges and Universities; to support financial HBCU chapter members in their respective efforts to market their HBCUs; to encourage Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex students to attend HBCUs; and to raise funds to provide scholarships and other financial assistance to those students who are accepted to attend or who are matriculating at HBCUs.
Our Vision
Organizational objectives include:
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Effective communication between DMCBAA and Historically Black Colleges and Universities
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Development and Implementation of action plans to generate revenues for operating costs and funding scholarships as well as other financial assistance programs.
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Designing and implementing strategies to maintain and increase membership in DMCBAA
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Publicising activities of DMCBAA
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Developing community outreach programs for minority students