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Thank you in advance for contributing to our mission. Dallas Black Criminal Bar Association (DACBA) is a 501(c)(3) organization.  If you have any questions regarding donations, feel free to CONTACT US.

Corporate Giving

DACBA gives your employees a chance to work together to create a lasting impact in their community. It can instill a sense of corporate pride and reinforce the fact that they work for a company that cares about their community. And it can provide a rewarding team-building experience through active volunteerism.

Campaigns are shaped around your organization’s culture and are simple to set up and run.

If you and/or your company are interested in corporate giving, please CONTACT US.

In Kind Giving

In-kind contributions are donations of goods, services or time instead of cash.

Tangible goods include things like equipment, books, cars, clothing, furniture and supplies. Goods may also be intangible, such as advertising, patents, royalties and copyrights. Goods may be used, surplus, brand new or even loaned.

In-kind services are professional services donated by groups such as corporations, small businesses, vendors, colleges, individual professionals or tradespeople.


An in-kind donation involving time occurs when people give their time free of charge or for payment by a third party on the nonprofit's behalf. An employer might also loan paid employees to help support a nonprofit. CONTACT US if you want more information about in-kind giving.

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The Dallas Black Criminal Bar Association (DBCBA) is the leading minority bar association that advocates for criminal justice reform and supports professional development within the legal community.

DBCBA is committed to representing the interests of minority citizens through legal advocacy in support of underserved communities.

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membership levels

Membership fees are due on your anniversary date of each year. If you need to change your membership level, please email us at info@dbcba.org.

Private 5+ years

An attorney who is admitted to practice and is in good standing, and has been practicing for more than 5 years.

Private 1-4 years

An attorney who is admitted to practice and is in good standing, and has been practicing for less than 5 years.

pUBLIC dEFENDERS

Any attorney that is a public defender and is not practicing in a private practice and is in good standing.

active law student

Any student enrolled in a law school or enrolled in a criminal justice program at an accredited school.

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