NABA - Multiple Levels Available

We are launching an AU chapter of the National Association of Black Accountants (NABA) in the Fall of 2021. Our goal is to create a community for under-represented minority students on campus and provide allyship to them as they enter the accounting profession.

The national mission of NABA is to address the professional needs of its members and to build leaders that shape the future of the accounting and finance profession with an unfaltering commitment to inspire the same in their successors.

 

We are offering two different sponsorship types in our inaugural year:

CORPORATE SPONSORSHIPS

• Supporting Sponsor: $500/academic year

Includes: Receive NABA member roster; option to participate in career panel, listed as a professional partner on NABA website, invited to NABA events throughout the academic year

• Partner Sponsor: $1,000/academic year

Includes: Receive NABA member roster, option to participate in career panel, listed as a professional partner on NABA website, invited to NABA events throughout the academic year, invited to co-speak with another partner sponsor at a NABA meeting

• Premier Sponsor: $1,500/academic year

Includes: Receive NABA member roster; option to participate in career panel, listed as a professional partner on NABA website, invited to NABA events throughout the academic year, right of refusal to speak at one of NABA’s professional meetings during each academic year, opportunity to host students for career shadowing tour

INDIVIDUAL SPONSORSHIPS (tax-deductible):

DONATE HERE.

  • Bronze: $50/academic year

  • Silver: $100/academic year

  • Gold: $200/academic year

All sponsorships include recognition at the fall kick-off party and end-of-year banquet.

Ready to become a NABA Professional Partner? Contact the faculty advisor, Dr. Mollie Mathis, mollie.mathis@auburn.edu for more information. Annual sponsorship invoicing will take place each June (due August 1), and prorated rates are available for professional partners who become involved in the middle of our academic year (due December 1).