"Preserving Generational Wealth One Family At A Time"
WHO WE ARE
The African American Heir Association is a 501c3 nonprofit organization committed to empowering families by providing education and resources that lead to generational wealth. Learn More
AAHA believes that education is the key to freedom! Our education program works with 2nd and 3rd generation landowner descendants by connecting youth with the tools and resources to advance their educational goals.
DID
YOU
KNOW?
African American farmland ownership, which peaked in 1910 at approximately 18 million acres, has decreased to less than 3 million acres today.
WHAT WE DO?
Phase I
UNIFICATION
Clearly define the heir property legal description, legal owners and create a decision making body such as an LLC . Phase 1 in many cases provides an opportunity to sell the timber and provide a short term lease to hunters.
Phase II
PRE-DEVELOPMENT
AAHA utilizes its board's real estate expertise in assisting in researching city, county and state development, zoning plans and tax status. The characteristics of the properties, such as location of utilities and resources are evaluated to determine the most likely development possibilities
DEVELOPMENT
Phase III
AAHA assists by providing researched development opportunities including corporate, government, business and lending partnership resources. AAHA;s research on urban development includes innovative farming, and ranching, environmental climate change, and international solutions.