National Beep Baseball Assoc
The purpose of the NBBA is to improve the general community through a Representative national organization which assists, promotes, encourages, and develops an amateur beep baseball program through the United States of America and international communities; to elevate the ability of individuals who are Blind, visually impaired and legally blind to perform recreational and competitive athletics; to invite, encourage, and support the participation of both individuals who are sighted and non-sighted towards that goal; to cooperate with both public and private agencies and organizations in the development and promotion of amateur athletic programs for people who are blind and individuals who have physical disabilities; to provide for the free exchange of ideas, opinions and information relative to amateur athletics for people with disabilities through publication of a newsletter and other media. establish such operations and/or special funds, including but not limited to permanent endowment funds to finance the NBBA and its programs within the meaning and limitation of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954.
Organization Address: 1400 Patriot Boulevard
Glenview
Illinois
60026
United States
Glenview
Illinois
60026
United States
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