The Birmingham African American Genealogy Group, Inc. is a service organization staffed by volunteers devoted to expanding Black Family Genealogy and Research.
The Education Director needs to have a wide range of leadership and people skills, such as: communication to manage interactions with teachers, current and former members, guest, and members of the community. (Attitude is everything!)
Our goals and mission are:
- Teach correct genealogical standards as promoted by the Board for Certification of Genealogists as to best methods and practices.
- Promote family genealogy and research on local, state, and national platforms.
- Encourage families to collect family stories in personal one-on-one interviews and research public and private documents when assembling one's family history.
- Conduct monthly meetings teaching and demonstrating how to research family genealogy through gathering family knowledge and how to search public records collecting important family information. This is done in-person and on ZOOM.
- Community Outreach - Each year in February, we celebrate Black culture and family history with THE BLACK HERITAGE FAIR. An array of genealogy and fair theme exhibits, and speakers educate and entertain participants.
- Community Outreach - We are available for Family Genealogy and Research workshops and speaking assignments, such as at the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute each June and promoting events at the Birmingham Public Library.
As much as we enjoy family research and genealogy, there are other areas of responsibility that require funding. Membership fees only cover part of our budget. Donations allow us to serve our community and programs more fully and allow room for growth. Below are 4 areas where funds are needed.
The Birmingham African American Genealogy Group, Inc. was incorporated in Jefferson County, Alabama in 2013 and is a 501(c)3 and it a tax exempt charitable organization. All donations and sponsorships are tax deductible.