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The Neighborhood Technical
Assistance Clinic (NTAC)  is a
registered  nonprofit organization

 

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

The Neighborhood Technical Assistance Clinic (NTAC) was established in 1998 to address the needs of underserved communities.  We provide assistance with organizational and economic development, as well as technical expertise. 
 
We create the links necessary to flourish in an ever more challenging nonprofit climate.
 
2010 marks NTAC's 12th year building the capacity of grassroots organizations across all five boroughs of New York City.  We have steadily increased our commitment and accomplishments on behalf of New York City nonprofits with more than 10,000 participants in our celebrated Meet the Grantmaker Symposiums; more than 35 community directed funders recipient of our Community Capacity Builder Award; more than 50 participants in our regular Donor Dialogue invitationals and hundreds of individual and group workshops.
 
From our collaboration with nationally known nonprofit organizations like the United Way to local faith-based organizations like Concord Baptist Church, to one-person start-up initiatives NTAC prides itself in providing the kind of technical assistance that empowers clients to reach their potential in delivering sustainable programs.
 
Board of Directors - Officers

Rev. Sylvia Kinard-Thompson, Esq. , Board President, with guest, Elwanda Young of United Way NYC and Board members, Kanyere Eaton, Gayle Gilbert at the Third Annual NTAC Gala in 2010. 


Valerie Oliver-Durrah, Pres & CEO, Gayle Gilbert, Angela Hollis, Kanyere Eaton, and Kimberly Hayes at the Third Annual NTAC Gala in 2010.


Kimberley A. Hayes, MA, Med, MAC –
Secretary at the 2010 Capacity Builder Awards Ceremony, at Concord Baptist Church of Christ in Brooklyn


Angela Hollis, Treasurer, with Rev Kanyere Eaton, Valerie Oliver-Durrah, NTAC President and CEO and 2010 Capacity-Builder Award Recipient, Ana L. Oliveira, President & CEO,
New York Women’s Foundation

 

At the 2008 New York Women's Association Awards.  Pictured, left to right: 
Rev. Kanyere Eaton – First Vice President , Valerie Oliver-Durrah,
President and CEO, Kimberley A. Hayes, MA, Med, MAC –
Secretary , Angela Hollis, Treasurer

 

The Neighborhood Technical Assistance Clinic (NTAC)  is a registered  nonprofit organization

Last Update:  07/17/2010

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