New American Business Association
Business advocacy, trust, and practical education
New American Business Association
NABA supports immigrant and small business owners with education, advocacy, trust-building, and practical resource pathways rooted in Louisville and built for real community use.
- Immigrant business support
- Small business education
- Human dignity focus
- Louisville community resource

Association-level clarity for business owners who need a trusted path.
This homepage presents NABA as an authority, membership, advocacy, and resource model for business owners who need clear next steps.
Choose the path that matches the question in front of you.
A modern NABA homepage should route visitors by need: business advocacy, workforce trust, resource library, leadership context, and contact. The goal is practical navigation, not decorative content.
Business Advocacy
Start with the public resource library for small business owners, immigrant entrepreneurs, and community partners.
Workforce Trust
Read the current workforce trust and student-choice center that connects business, education, and dignity.
Leadership Context
Understand the founder and institutional leadership framing behind the NABA network.
What NABA should make easier.
The homepage should help a real visitor decide what to read, who the association serves, and how to move forward without confusion.
- 1Orient the visitor. State NABA’s role immediately: business advocacy, education, trust, and community resources.
- 2Route by need. Send owners, students, partners, and community members to the correct current resource.
- 3Show proof carefully. Use transparency, leadership, public resources, and network pages without overstating endorsement.
- 4Make the next action clear. Contact, read, support, or partner should be visible without hunting through archives.
Resource model for the next live homepage.
The live version should preserve current URLs while replacing the old magazine feel with focused association navigation.
How should I use this site?
Start with the resource path that fits your question, then use the contact route when a real situation needs human follow-up.
Does it change NABA’s claims?
No. The language stays in education, advocacy, resources, trust, and community support.
What if I need direct guidance?
Use NABA resources for education and orientation, then contact the organization for the appropriate next step.
What theme should come next?
Kadence or GeneratePress/Gutenberg is better aligned than ColorMag for an association authority site.
Ready for a controlled NABA modernization.
NABA will continue strengthening practical resource paths, community education, and small-business advocacy while keeping public claims clear, useful, and proof-aware.
