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| These organizations are participating in our exclusive Diversity JobCast™ program. Diversity Partners receive email with local jobs from employers interested in hiring a diverse workforce, and share the positions with clients they serve. |
9to5 - Milwaukee 9to5, National Association of Working Women is a national, grassroots membership organization that strengthens women's ability to work for economic justice. Founded in 1973, 9to5 has activists in more than 200 cities and members in every state. |
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AbilITy Connection AbilITy Connection provides opportunities and advocacy for people with disabilities for entry into a career in Information Technology (IT). The program offers mentoring, possibility for internships, scholarships, and job placement assistance to IT students with disabilities. The result is a qualified pool of candidates who can help employers meet their growing IT needs. |
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Access to Independence Access to Independence promotes the integration of people with disabilities into communities, which have a wealth of opportunities. The mission of Access to Independence is to join with people with disabilities to create access to the community through education, action, and choice. |
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Agape Community Center Agape Community Center has been a beacon of hope, determination, support and success for thousands of area residents since 1986. The strengths needs and hopes of our neighbors vary widely. As a Community Center, we have the unique advantage of welcoming youth, adults, families and seniors into our facility through a broad range of educational, social, recreational, cultural, health and life-long learning opportunities. |
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American Indian Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin The American Indian Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin (AICCW) 501(c)3 founded in April 1991 was established to help generate economic growth and wealth creation in Wisconsin Indian Country through directed service delivery to American Indian entrepreneurs. Our mission is to promote members and affiliates of the American Indian Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin, with an emphasis on American Indian owned businesses, joint ventures and professional associations. |
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Amnesty International - Midwest Region Amnesty International's mission is to undertake research and action focused on preventing and ending grave abuses of the rights to physical and mental integrity, freedom of conscience and expression, and freedom from discrimination, within the context of its work to promote all human rights. |
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Bayview Foundation Bayview Foundation's guiding purpose is to facilitate families as they meet their needs, realize their dreams and make contributions to the community. Together, Bayview Foundation and Bayview Townhouse residents created a people proven model of successful, dynamic cooperation that works. The mission of Bayview Foundation is to provide housing, human service, arts appreciation and cultural awareness. These key elements evolved from over twenty-five years of experience in the business of neighborhood development. |
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Bottomless Closet - Milwaukee Bottomless Closet – Milwaukee is an innovative, non-profit organization dedicated to improving the status of women by providing work appropriate clothing and other supportive services that promote economic self-sufficiency and self-reliance. Bottomless Closet exists to: help improve the economic status of women and their families in the community, increase the self esteem of women, raise community awareness of the needs of women and empower women to become resourceful and self-reliant members of the community, people with a future. |
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Boys and Girls Club - Lavarnway Branch The mission of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee is to inspire and empower all young people, especially those from disadvantaged circumstances, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens. |
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Campus Kitchens - Marquette University The Campus Kitchens Project empowers thousands of students each year to recycle food from their cafeterias, turn these donations into nourishing meals, and deliver those meals (along with a friendly visit) to those who need it most in communities across the country. Then, we open up that on-campus kitchen space to teach culinary skills to unemployed men and women, who in turn teach the college students a thing or two about poverty, stereotypes, and what it takes to make it these days. |
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Catholic Charities of Madison Catholic Charities serves as a visible presence of the Catholic Church in the Diocese of Madison by providing services that effectively address the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of individuals and families. Our programs are designed to help the individual develop self-sufficiency while protecting, preserving and promoting the individual's dignity. Throughout southern Wisconsin, people of all faiths utilize our services. We offer over 40 programs, in five program service areas, plus our new All Saints Retirement Center. |
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Catholic Charities of Milwaukee Inspired by Christ's call to serve, our mission is to serve those in need, to advocate for justice and to call upon others to do the same. Catholic Charities shall strive to be one social ministry, in valued relationship with parishes, while walking together with our poorest and most vulnerable sisters and brothers. |
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Centro Hispano of Dane County Centro Hispano of Dane County exists to empower Hispanics and Latinos to be full and active participants in the community and to promote and preserve knowledge of and pride in Hispanic and Latino culture and heritage. |
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Chrysalis Chrysalis provides individualized vocational and work-related services to persons in our community who have mental illnesses. Chrysalis supports recovery by enabling consumers to have the opportunity for work activity that fulfills each individual's needs and aspirations, and promotes hope, healing, and empowerment. |
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College of Menominee Nation The College Of Menominee Nation’s mission is to provide opportunities in Higher Education to its students. As an institution of higher education chartered by the Menominee people, the college infuses this education with American Indian culture, preparing students for careers and advanced studies in a multi-cultural world. As a land grant institution, the College is committed to research, promoting, perpetuating and nurturing American Indian Culture, and providing outreach workshops and community service. |
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Comité Festival Mexicano-Wisconsin, Inc. The Comité Festival Mexicano-Wisconsin Inc. is a non-profit organization, legally constituted in Wisconsin and in the IRS, which legal address and operations is the city of Madison, Wisconsin. Its main goal is to organize the Annual Festival Independencia de México in Wisconsin. Another of the main goals of the Committee is to support the community through scholarships for Hispanic students and other projects. |
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| There are currently 80 Diversity JobCast™ Partners receiving positions from WisconsinJobNetwork.com |
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