Who You're Helping
Our people in need
Orphans and displaced youth
Where injustice has fractured our families and communities, IFBAA fosters renewal. We invest in cultural grounding, family unity, and mutual support systems that empower people of African descent to reclaim stability, identity, and shared purpose.
Across Africa and the diaspora, children without stable homes face systemic neglect. We invest in nurturing environments, education, and spiritual guidance to ensure every child inherits dignity, discipline, and direction.
The IFBAA stands with those whose lives have been disrupted by unjust systems of power. Our mission is to restore stability, dignity, and opportunity through reentry programs, legal advocacy, community security, and humanitarian aid
Victims of Modern persecution
and the war on drugs
Black entrepreneurs and the
African Economic Community
Elders and Wisdom Keepers
Cultural Defenders and Community Protectors.
We are rebuilding the economic foundations of our freedom by championing the African Economic Community and other economic empowerment networks that advance ownership, innovation, and sovereignty for African and diaspora entrepreneurs.
We honor the organizers, teachers, and spiritual leaders who carried the torch of liberation before us. Their sacrifices laid the foundation for today’s movements. IFBAA ensures their health, housing, and legacy are preserved.
From security forces protecting African institutions to grassroots guardians defending neighborhoods from violence and displacement, IFBAA stands beside those safeguarding Black life, culture, and sacred spaces.
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