Mission Statement

The National Policy Alliance Canada (NPAC) is a Canadian national organization that is established to unite Black organizations across Canada to work together and collaborate their efforts to develop policy that will support and improve the conditions of Blacks in Canada and the Black Community, by initiating and supporting cooperative efforts for Black political, social, educational and economic development. NPAC will develop and provide local, national and international support, through the sharing of information, opportunities and expertise in business, trade and social relationships and shall provide access to training and counselling to Black leaders and Black organizations to assist in building bridges between elected officials, government employees, the Black community and the public that we serve.

NPA Canada Founders are as follows

Pierre Tomiczek, Linda Haithcox Taylor, National Policy Alliance, Washington, DC;  Founding Member; Helen Sterling-Clarke, Founding Member; Former Retire Mayor Jack Sims, Vice President Black Towns Settlements Alliance, Inc;  Allister Coward, Executive Director, Founder, National Policy Alliance Canada.

How do we work in unity? Start with our P.E.A.C.E development initiative.

Over 40 Years of Service in North America, representing 43,000,000 people.

The National Policy Alliance (NPA) is composed of the major organizations representing black public officials from federal, state and local levels of government throughout the country, as well as the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, the nation’s preeminent think tank focused on issues of particular concern to the African American community.

OUR PURPOSE

Our mission extends beyond the Charity and into the communities that we serve.

National Policy Alliance Canada Foundation is a Canadian Federal Not-For-Profit Corporation, promoting and facilitating unity and collaboration amongst African Canadian and Canadian organizations, public officials, community leaders, public servants and the citizens they serve nationally and internationally, resolving issues of primary importance to African Canadian and Canadians across Canada.

To provide mentorship and support services for young individuals, fathers and families. 

To Introduce software for the operation and creation of various Canada databases to act as a system of insight promoting cooperation amongst African Canadians and organizations.

How we describe the National Policy Alliance Canada:

We are a sister organization to the National Policy Alliance, United States (NPA) that represents over 40 million people with approximately $1.1 Trillion in spending power that wants to unite with the National Policy Alliance Canada and its Black community   to immediately work in unity with the intention to begin to re-direct  their $1.1 Trillion in spending back into our North American Black communities.   It is the intention of the NPA United States to unite, with collaboration, an international group of NPA organizations globally.  Their first sister organization is the National Policy Alliance Canada.

While we recognize that there are some differences between us, our Black American brothers and sisters and among Blacks internationally, we also recognize that our future is inextricably intertwined with that of Blacks globally, socially, economically and politically.  Therefore it is incumbent upon us to begin/and in some cases to continue to collaborate on pushing certain ideas and activities into being, for ourselves and for our children.

We have been doing an excellent job of organizing into separate interest groups, but who shall speak for us to the world, through the media, using our very dynamic perspective.  That is what we want to address now as one united voice.  Because unity is strength and strength comes in numbers and with organization.

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Our Mission is to work in unity & collaboration, improving the lives of all individuals and families in the African Canadian community.

We resolve important issues, policies, and priorities.

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