• Health Equity Virtual Summit

    Join CPAR, and CBCF for a virtual summit series that provides attendees the opportunity to engage in an in-depth discussion with subject-matter experts, the most brilliant medical minds, and members of the Congressional Black Caucus on Black Maternal Health: Global to Local and Heavy Heart: The Impact of Heart Disease on Black Communities.

  • #1 Fall 2022 Internship Information Session

    This information session is for our in-person Fall 2022 internship program. This opportunity is available to current seniors or persons who have graduated with a bachelor's degree within the last year and have not yet begun their graduate studies.

  • #2 Fall 2022 Internship Information Session

    This information session is for our in-person Fall 2022 internship program. This opportunity is available to current seniors or persons who have graduated with a bachelor's degree within the last year and have not yet begun their graduate studies.

  • Scholarship Classic

    The Scholarship Classic is a powerful golf tournament and networking event that provides financial support to more than 300 students across the country who demonstrate exemplary leadership, commitment to community service, and academic talent.

  • 2022 Annual Legislative Conference

    The nation’s leading policy conference is back and in-person on Wednesday, September 28, 2022, through Sunday, October 2, 2022, in Washington, D.C.!

  • Policy for the People Technology Equity Virtual Summit

    The 2022 Technology Equity Virtual Summit provides attendees the opportunity to engage in an in-depth discussion with subject-matter experts, community and business leaders, and members of the Congressional Black Caucus.

  • 2023 Ceremonial Swearing-In

    At the beginning of each congressional session, the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc. sponsors a ceremonial swearing-in event for the members of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC).

  • NREI Community Conversation Tulsa

    Join CBCF for a community-level dialogue between legislators, policymakers, activists, and community members to discuss the past, present, and future of Tulsa—the heart of Black Oklahoma.