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Community Outreach to Minorities
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| These organizations are participating in our exclusive Community Outreach program. Through this program, groups and organizations that directly work with Minorities receive open job notifications on a daily basis that match the criteria they specifically requested. These daily notifications (known as JobCasts™) can be customized by location, profession, education and experience. |
100 Black Men of Quad Cities, Inc. The mission of the 100 Black Men of America, Inc. is to improve the quality of life within our communities and enhance educational and economic opportunities for all African Americans.
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African American Chamber of Commerce The organization is organized and operates to assist African American businesses in the greater Milwaukee area. Many minority-owned businesses lack the information; resources and the necessary business acumen needed to survive in a competitive market. We believe it is extremely critical that minority-owned businesses are given the opportunity and resources to create jobs and provide needed goods and services in the City of Milwaukee and surrounding areas. |
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African Development Center African Development Center's mission is to work within the African communities in Minnesota to start and sustain successful businesses, build assets, and promote community reinvestment. |
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American Hindu Association The primary mission of AHA is to teach the rich spiritual heritage of Hindu philosophy to devotees of all ages. This Association intends to provide the leadership and resources for the Hindu community, especially among the young generations. |
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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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American Indian OIC - Career Development Center The mission of the American Indian OIC is to empower American Indians to pursue career opportunities by providing individualized education, training, and employment services in a culturally rich environment. Since its founding, AIOIC has built a workforce of over almost 20,000 people by helping them improve their employment credentials that results in a more stable and satisfying future. Although we primarily serve American Indian people, our resources and programs are available to all persons regardless of race, creed, color, age, or gender. |
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Asian American Chamber of Commerce of Minnesota The mission of Asian American Chamber of Commerce of Minnesota is to promote and advocate for Asian American businesses of Minnesota, through: Networking opportunities, marketing and advertising opportunities, professional development, Chamber Web Site with member firms links, access to local, state, national and international decision makers, referral of your business through chamber contacts, assistance with grand openings, ribbon cutting and other business celebrations, and involvement with international trade delegates for import and export opportunities. |
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Black Chamber of Commerce of Lake County The Black Chamber of Commerce of Lake County, (BCCLC) is a broad-based federation of business, industrial, professional firms and interested individuals within Lake County that are organized to enhance the economic and socioeconomic health of their community.
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Black Data Processing Associates - Southern Minnesota Founded in 1975, Black Data Processing Associates (BDPA) is a national non-profit organization with the mission to be a global member-focused organization that positions its members at the forefront of the IT industry. BDPA is committed to delivering IT excellence to our members, strategic partners, and community. BDPA Southern Minnesota Chapter was chartered in May 1999. |
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Black Data Processing Associates-Twin Cities Chapter BDPA-TWIN CITIES CHAPTER cultivates opportunities to ensure the technical and professional development of its members in the information technology field. The organization’s main purpose is to be a positive influence on the industry's direction, to encourage the exploration of information technology as a career option, and to facilitate the advancement of information science knowledge throughout the community. |
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Casa Central - La Posada Casa Central was founded in 1954 by a multi-denominational group of churches to provide social services to the Hispanic population. Since then, Casa Central has evolved from an organization with three employees and a $26,000 budget to an acclaimed model agency with over 500 staff members and an $11 million budget. Casa Central is now the largest Hispanic social service agency in Chicago and arguably in country, providing programs for all ages.
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Casa de Esperanza - St. Paul Casa de Esperanza's roots are deep in Latino communities. Founded more than twenty years ago, our organization has developed and strengthened since its establishment as a shelter for battered Latinas. We have matured and transformed because of a brave, innovative spirit and responsiveness to Latinas. Today we are a Latina agency that is grounded in commitment to our communities and to ending domestic violence. |
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Casa Hispana Casa Hispana is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing a bilingual center for information, referral,support, advocacy. Education and celebration to advance the economic, social and cultural position of the Hispanic/Latino community in the Fox Valley and surrounding communities |
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Center for Asian & Pacific Islanders (CAPI) CAPI has evolved into a unique, multi-service mutual assistance association that annually assists 3,500 refugees from around the world to become increasingly self-sufficient and contributing members of our community. CAPI fulfills its mission through two integrated departments - Employment & Training, and Social Services & Cultural Education - and a growing number of strategic partnerships. |
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Centro Cultural Chicano, Inc. CENTRO is a community meeting place (el Zócalo) for Latino families and their children. It's a center where Latinos may gather and celebrate their individual history, culture and traditions. CENTRO also empowers Latinos by minimizing barriers to self-sufficiency through coordinated services that provide a continuum of care. |
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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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| There are currently 75 Minorities Outreach Partners receiving positions from WisconsinJobNetwork.com |
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