History
The Black Ministerial Alliance of Greater Boston, Inc. (BMA) was founded during the 1960s civil rights movement with a mission to provide spiritual nurture to clergy, advocacy and program services for the larger Black community. Starting as an inter-denominational group of 20 clergy, the BMA has grown to become an inclusive alliance of churches, faith- and community-based organizations reaching around 20,000 ethnically diverse parishioners in Greater Boston. Today, the BMA fulfills its mission by serving as an intermediary organization working in partnership, with over 100 nonprofits annually to make services delivered to low-income youth and their families more meaningful and effective.
Specialties
We provide technical training and assistance to community-based and faith-based organizations.