Candace Awards   PROGRAMS



NCBW platforms its concept of role modeling annually when it selects distinguished Black women from across the nation and presents them a Candace Award. This awards program, which began in 1982, takes place at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. The unique presentation brings to the attention of American people the outstanding Black role models of uncommon distinction who have set a standard of excellence for young people of all races to emulate. In 1992, segments of the program were televised on America's Black Forum (ABC-TV) and on Black Entertainment Network, a cable station.

Candace is the ancient Ethiopian title for empresses and queens and is an appropriate reflection of Black women’s history steeped in greatness. The Candace award is the symbol of the National Coaltion of 100 Black Women which is an advocacy organization that strives to empower Black women seeking to meet their diverse professional goals. The Coalition fosters programs that provide a comprehensive network among professional Black women and establishes links to the civic, corporate and political sectors.



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