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RNC Engages 11 Local Minority Businesses During This Years Convention
Urban League of Greater Cleveland Clients to Sell at Pop-Up Shop
Jacksonville Nonprofit Helps Unique Businesses Succeed
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- A local businessman is in the running to be accepted into a pretty unique program, and it's all thanks to a non-profit that told him about it to begin with.
The program is called Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses.
Mr. George is a 19 year old male who currently resides with his mother and two other siblings, and who was only employed for four months prior to completing the intake process at the Urban League. Mr. George joined the Urban Supply Chain Jobs Program after an in-depth presentation on the program benefits, as well as a counseling session with the Pinellas County Urban League student advocate and his family, hoping to obtain additional skills and a certification to add to his newly gained work experience.
Chicago Urban League Entrepreneurship Center Client Opens “Hairven on Earth”
From May 23-26, National Urban League staffers attended the 2016 National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders (NALCAB) National Training, Breaking Ground, in Dallas, Texas. The conference used a unique "train-the-trainer" format to provide nonprofit practitioners serving low-to-moderate income Latino and immigrant communities with best practices and emerging innovations in the field.
Omaha.com: Omaha job-training program offers a foot in the door with prospective local employers
By Nancy Gaarder / World Herald staff writer
Darlene Thorpe had worked 16 years for a print shop when she was laid off last summer.
The world had changed in those years, and the 60-year-old grandmother found herself unemployed and out of step with the job-seeking skills needed today.
The Ohio River Valley Women’s Business Council (ORV-WBC) hosted its’ 7th annual Catch the Wave Conference which was held in Cleveland, Ohio from April 18th – 20th. The ORV-WBC was established in 2009 to provide Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) certification to woman-owned businesses in the states of Ohio, Kentucky and West Virginia. ORV-WBC operates under the Urban League of Greater Southwestern Ohio, Business Development & Entrepreneurship Department through a collaborative effort with WBENC.
The Ohio River Valley Women’s Business Council (ORV-WBC) hosted its’ 7th annual Catch the Wave Conference which was held in Cleveland, Ohio from April 18th – 20th. The ORV-WBC was established in 2009 to provide Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) certification to woman-owned businesses in the states of Ohio, Kentucky and West Virginia. ORV-WBC operates under the Urban League of Greater Southwestern Ohio, Business Development & Entrepreneurship Department through a collaborative effort with WBENC.
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Getting a commercial driver’s license could lead to bigger paycheck for minorities who are more likely to face poverty in Dane County.
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