Our Social Impact Partners
At The GABA Foundation, we believe in the power of collaboration to drive sustainable change. Our Social Impact Partners are organizations, businesses, and individuals who share our commitment to fostering economic empowerment, innovation, and community resilience. By partnering with us, Social Impact Partners play a vital role in advancing initiatives that connect African and U.S. businesses, promote equitable trade, and create opportunities that transform lives.
If you would like to become a Social Impact Partner, please email rhonna@thegabafoundation.org
The African Think Tank is a community-focused initiative for Africans and friends of Africa.
Imagine the amazing things we can achieve as a people if we had an opportunity to meet, network, and transform our thoughts and ideas into actualized initiatives.
The Caribbean Community Service Center where we support, empower and advocate for Caribbean nationals.
The Caribbean Community Service Center (CCSC) was created in June 2017 to provide a beneficial, welcoming, and inclusive environment to Caribbean Nationals as they adapt to life in the United States.
This is performed by fostering strategic alliances with likeminded organizations.
The Nigerian Center's mission is to offer financial inclusion and social justice opportunities for members of the African immigrant community. We educate, empower, uplift, and assist all immigrant families in acclimating to life in the United States through policy advocacy, cultural, legal aid services, entrepreneurship, and homeownership opportunities.
A Glimpse of Africa mission is to ensure the African immigrants and refugees are visible, through advocacy, creating a sense of belonging, breaking language, cultural and systemic barriers.
For a new American these essential needs, resources and opportunities are the difference between losing hope and having a thriving life as they set roots in West Michigan.
ABISA works to build stronger communities where blvck immigrants can thrive. we engage administrations and communities to collaborate with blvck immigrant constituents in all aspects of societal life.