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The Concerned Black Citizens of Beloit is a comprised of residents of Beloit, Wisconsin who are organized and committed to: enhance the quality-of-life for the city of Beloit residents with particular focus on the African American Black community and other minority communities with the city of Beloit; secure the present and future well-being of Beloit’s diverse communities; and ensure equality and equity in economics,
civil justice; education, affordable housing; environmental management; neighborhood improvement and community development in communities that are often underserved and underprivileged.


The Concerned Black Citizens of Beloit is a comprised of residents of Beloit, Wisconsin who are organized and committed to: enhance the quality-of-life for the city of Beloit residents with particular focus on the African American Black community and other minority communities with the city of Beloit; secure the present and future well-being of Beloit’s diverse communities; and ensure equality and equity in economics,
civil justice; education, affordable housing; environmental management; neighborhood improvement and community development in communities that are often underserved and underprivileged.

The Concerned Black Citizens (CBC) are residents of Beloit, Wisconsin who are organized and committed to enhance the quality-of-life for the city of Beloit residents with particular focus on the Black community and other minority communities with the city of Beloit.
The CBC members work together to take positive and pro-active action to secure the present and future well-being of Beloit’s diverse communities; to ensure equality and equity in economics, civil justice; education, affordable housing; and community development in communities that are often underserved and underprivileged. The objectives and purpose of the CBCB is to:
Provide forums to educate citizens on current events.
Provide instruction in academic courses specifically to meet individual student needs.
Provide education and training programs for participants to engage in recreational, and social activities.

Weekly workshops and short courses on budgeting, credit, saving, and creating simple family budgets that work for local incomes and schedules.
Practical sessions on small business basics, local hiring strategies, cooperative economics, and connecting residents with regional resources.
Town halls, voter information sessions, and civic training that teach how policy affects daily life and how to influence local decisions.
Concerned Black Citizens of Beloit | [email protected] | (608) 362-7703
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