Transparency · 2026 Annual Report

GABCO Year in Review

Membership growth, programs delivered, financial health, and the 2026 outlook — every figure verified, every line transparent.

2026 Annual Meeting Report

Reflecting on a Year of Statewide Service

April 26, 2026 · The Westin Savannah Harbor Golf Resort & Spa · Savannah, GA — held in conjunction with the ACCG Annual Conference.

Full Document

2026 Annual Meeting Report

The complete 21-page report — agenda, officer reports, financial summary, proposed budget, slate of officers, and 2026 programming plan.

$41,886
Total Revenue
FY 2025–26
$21,162
Sponsorship Revenue
Largest revenue line
21
Counties Represented
Statewide reach
$65,000
Proposed 2026 Budget
55% YoY growth target
Elected 2026–2028

Board of Directors

Confirmed by member vote during the April 26 business meeting in Savannah. Six elected officers plus the Executive Director steward GABCO's mission across Georgia's Black county leadership for the 2026–2028 term.

Marvin Arrington Jr.
President
Marvin Arrington Jr.
Fulton County
Raxton Martin
Vice President
Raxton Martin
Douglas County
Nicole Massiah
Treasurer
Nicole Massiah
DeKalb County
Justin Fraiser
Secretary
Justin Fraiser
Liberty County
Neat Robinson
Parliamentarian
Neat Robinson
Henry County
Jimmy McCamey
Sergeant-at-Arms
Jimmy McCamey
Troup County
Erica-Antoinette Slaton
Executive Director
Erica-Antoinette Slaton
GABCO
Looking Ahead

2026 Programming Roadmap

A year of convenings, civic engagement, and statewide collaboration — built to strengthen Georgia's Black county leadership.

Membership Drive
Expanding individual + government participation across Georgia counties.
Private Dinner Series
Invitation-only networking among county leadership statewide.
GABCO Day at the Capitol
Direct civic engagement under the Gold Dome on policy priorities.
Lunch & Learn Series
Reparations Harm Report, AI, Public Safety, Budget, Ethics.
Healthcare Leadership Forum
County-level health equity convening with statewide stakeholders.
Transportation Forum
Infrastructure, mobility, and regional connectivity priorities.
Youth Pipeline Initiatives
Building the next generation of Black civic leadership in Georgia.
President's Reception
Annual recognition of leadership, partners, and statewide impact.
Treasurer's Report

Financial Transparency

Reporting Period: April 1, 2025 – March 31, 2026 · As presented by then-Treasurer DeMont Davis at the Annual Meeting.

Revenue
Individual Membership Dues$7,339.25
Government Memberships$10,387.06
Sponsorship Revenue$21,162.97
Event Registration$1,200.00
Contributions / Donations$1,346.02
Other Revenue$451.43
Total Revenue$41,886.73
Expenses
Program / Operational$13,364.57
Annual Meeting$12,576.34
Professional Services$10,537.80
Administrative$5,140.00
Marketing & Communications$3,200.00
Travel / Meetings$1,690.64
Supplies & Materials$1,565.20
Technology / Platform$125.50
Total Expenses$48,200.05
Year-end position: Net deficit of $6,313.32, driven by frontloaded annual meeting investment and tax catch-up filings (2022–2024). The proposed 2026 budget of $65,000 reflects a 55% revenue growth target supported by expanded sponsorship pipeline and the 501(c)(3) registration pending with the IRS.
Acknowledgments & Annual Meeting Honor
Nominating Committee
  • Chester Ellis, Chair · Chatham County
  • Tisa Smart Washington · Tax Commissioner, Rockdale County
  • Keith Gammage · Solicitor General, Fulton County
Annual Meeting Participants
  • Chatham County Honor Guard · Sheriff Richard Coleman
  • LePairea Harper · Savannah State University soloist
  • Zaylen Gates · SSU SGA President
  • Held with the Association County Commissioners of Georgia (ACCG)

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