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The Huntsville chapter of AFWA was chartered on December 4, 1982, with 35 members. Our membership is comprised of women who work in every area of accounting — education, government, private industry, and public, as well as students.
The Accounting and Financial Women’s Alliance (originally known as the American Society of Women Accountants) was organized in 1938 in Indianapolis, Indiana for the purpose of increasing the opportunities for women in all fields of accounting and finance.
The mission of AFWA is to enable women in all accounting and related fields to achieve their full personal, professional and economic potential and to contribute to the future development of their profession.
Members include partners in national, regional and local CPA firms, financial officers, controllers, academicians, financial analysts and data processing consultants, as well as college students and women returning to the work force.
AFWA is… Women employed in a variety of accounting and finance functions, united by a common purpose: to enable women in all accounting and related fields to achieve their personal, professional and economic potential and to contribute to the future development of the profession.
Founded in 1973 after the simple act of a mother publicly supporting her gay son, PFLAG is the nation's largest family and ally organization.
PFLAG is the first and largest organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) people, their parents and families, and allies. With nearly 400 chapters and 250,000 members and supporters crossing multiple generations of families in major urban centers, small cities, and rural areas across America, PFLAG is committed to creating a world where diversity is celebrated and all people are respected, valued, and affirmed.
PFLAG envisions a world where diversity is celebrated and all people are respected, valued, and affirmed inclusive of their sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression.
Our mission is to build on a foundation of loving families united with LGBTQ+ people and allies who support one another, and to educate ourselves and our communities to speak up as advocates until all hearts and minds respect, value and affirm LGBTQ people.
This society is the result of a few people from North Alabama, with a keen interest in promoting and protecting Irish heritage, talking at the Maggie McGuinness Pub about BRAC, job growth, and that more and more Irish enthusiasts seem to be bumping into one another.....and, that North Alabama would be well served by an Irish Society.
With that in mind, the small group started to organize and formed the Irish Society of North Alabama (ISNA) in June 2010. ISNA is a nonprofit organization with the following mission: Promoting the Irish Culture in North Alabama through Education, Language, and the Arts.
In July 1999, Dr. Prince Preyer, Jr., Madison County District 6 Commissioner and Earnest L. Starks began exploring the creation of the Greater Huntsville Chapter of 100 Black Men of America, Inc. The first meeting to seek affiliation with 100 Black Men of America, Inc. was well attended. The group quickly expanded and in December 1999, The 100 Black Men of Greater Huntsville was formally chartered as a non-profit 501(c)3 organization that emphasizes the national focus on mentoring, education, health and wellness, and economic empowerment to empower youth to reach their fullest potential. Since its inception, the 100 Black Men of Greater Huntsville has been funded by member dues, grants, fundraisers and private donations. Our two major fundraisers each year are the John Riche Memorial Golf Tournament and the Annual Holiday Gala.
The mission of the 100 Black Men of Greater Huntsville, Inc. is to improve the quality of life within our communities and to enhance educational and economic opportunities for our youth.
The 100 Black Men of Greater Huntsville seek to serve as a beacon of leadership by utilizing our diverse talents to create an environment where our children are motivated to achieve and to empower our people to become self-sufficient shareholders in the economic and social fabric of the communities we serve.
Huntsville India Association is a 25 year old non profit, non partisan, non sectarian, and secular organization, which represents the Asian Indian community in North Alabama. One of the most important objectives of the organization is to educate Huntsville and North Alabama communities about India, which is the world's largest democracy. The organization undertakes charitable, educational, scientific, and cultural programs.