National Alliance of Panafrican Seminarians (NAPAS)
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803 Main Street
Nashville, TN 37206
Organization Details

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Mission

Our mission is to build equitable housing and mentor families to grow healthy homes and neighborhoods.

Background

The National Alliance of Pan African Seminarians (NAPAS), was founded in 1979 through support of notable doctoral scholars at the Interdenominational Theological Center in Atlanta, Georgia. Since initial inception, these scholars created independent chapters across the country, serving organization such as the Congress of National Black Churches, Fortune 500 foundations, community groups as well as university and theological seminaries of Ivy League campuses and others.

NAPAS seeks to foster the holistic development of communities, corporations, couples, congregations and seminarians by affirming cultural identity, cultivating professional skills and facilitating interaction with peers and mentors.

The NAPAS - Nashville Chapter is one such chapter. Our chapter has executed award-winning workshops, lectures, capacity building programs, community development projects and publications reaching the Americas, Africa and Europe. We have managed programs and infrastructure with values as high as $200 million dollars that have served thousands of women, men and children

Impact

Expanded by 250% attendance, customer satisfaction and revenue growth with low overhead. Realized 60% increase in positive social behaviors, job and leadership skills.

Reversal of diabetes, hypertension and other stress related illnesses; weight-loss; restoration of marriages, families and friendships; securing a house, apartment, career training, college degree, job and business; receiving a promotion; finding a wife, husband; recovery from addiction;

release from prison; forgiveness of medical debt; deletion of depression; escape from domestic violence; finding peace about the death of a loved one; embracing of ethnic herstory, history, culture and values; growing grade point averages; achieved proficient in academic testing; participation in extra-curricular activities; working or pursuing secondary education; displaying positive social behavior;

collecting funds through grant-making, pledges and fundraisers; strengthen capacities through forging collaborations between volunteers, non-profit and for-profit entities; securing non-profit funding over $1 million; developed processes for a non-profit to pass a federal budget audit; expanding minority business participation; building houses, roads, bridges, apartments, schools, stadiums...

Needs

A housing report from Nashville Davidson county housing fund cites the need for affordable housing. Many residents are paying more than 30 percent of their income on housing costs alone, not including costs related to transportation or utilities. Nearly one out of four Nashville homeowners is cost-burdened, meaning they are paying more than 30 percent of their income
on housing. Almost half of our renters are cost-burdened, including more than 70 percent of low-income renters.

Housing issues create family stressors that often lead to abuse. A report issued by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigations notes the on-going need for raising awareness about the issue of domestic family violence. The Tennessean reported that between March 1 and 30, 2020, calls to the domestic violence hotline operated by the YWCA of Nashville and Middle Tennessee increased by 31% over the same period last year.

There is a need for assistance and education on securing and maintaining a healthy home. In order to meet this need, we propose a program that will build homes as well as provide behavioral health training on identifying domestic abuse, assertive communication, and self-reliance.

CEO Statement

We have 100 acres of land available to build affordable housing. We need your support to build healthy homes and minds through offering wholistic strategies to families for growth of neighborhoods. Sponsor a home

Board Chair Statement

The mission of empowering neighborhoods with families, youth and children continues to speak to my heart. We strive for continuous improvement through: 1) increasing by 40 percent our market exposure; 2) expanding by 20 percent diversity of funding; and 3) increasing by 40 percent our collaboration partnerships.


Service Categories

Primary Category: Housing, Shelter  - Housing Development, Construction & Management 
Secondary Category: Mental Health & Crisis Intervention  - Counseling 
Tertiary Category: Arts, Culture & Humanities  - Arts Education 

Areas Served

We serve urban and rural neighborhoods in Tennessee.

TN - Davidson