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Community Outreach to Diversity Organizations
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| These organizations are participating in our exclusive Community Outreach program. Through this program, groups and organizations that directly work with Diversity Organizations 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. |
AARP Senior Employment - SCSEP Program, Norfolk The AARP Foundation Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) helps job seekers improve their skills, obtain training, and find a job. If you're 55 or over and meet the income guidelines, we can help you enter-or re-enter-the job market. Your job is to get a job. SCSEP's job is to help you. |
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Alamance County Area Chamber of Commerce The Alamance County Area Chamber of Commerce is your connection to success! We are a membership-based, volunteer-led, non-profit community and economic development organization. The chamber provides a wealth of resources and support for new and existing businesses, visitors and tourists, current and relocating residents to the area, and the general public.
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Alexandria Chamber of Commerce In late 1906, a group of Alexandria's business leaders came together with the idea of forming an organization to assure business standards, to work toward better business conditions and to serve as an active voice in framing public policies affecting the business community. That organization was called the Alexandria Chamber of Commerce and pioneered a new form of business representation, advocacy and service. The following year the Alexandria Chamber went on to become a founding member of the newly organized United States Chamber of Commerce.
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All Faith Consortium All Faith Consortium (AFC) is an ecumenical faith-based organization, headquartered in our Nations Capitol, serving citizens in the Washington Metropolitan area and in several major cities around the country. AFC has earned a reputation as a community leader in developing programs and facilitating solutions to help empower impoverished families and individuals to become self- sufficient. |
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American Society of Women Accountants The American Society of Women Accountants is a professional organization whose mission is to enable women in all accounting and related fields to achieve their full personal, professional and economic potential and to contribute to the future development of their profession.
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ARCH ARCH remains dedicated to ensuring that youth, adults and families have the tools they need to live independently. Traditionally, this has been accomplished through programs aimed at providing educational enhancement and skills training that result in livable wage jobs. |
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Arlington Chamber of Commerce "The Arlington Chamber of Commerce is the timely, relevant, and authoritative voice of the Arlington business community. A healthy business climate is essential, and the Chamber works every day of the year to achieve that. Every business in Arlington should belong to the Chamber." |
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Arlington Street People's Assistance Network A-SPAN is a non-profit community-based organization whose mission is to assist every homeless person in Arlington County get off the streets and live a life of dignity. A-SPAN works with and on behalf of homeless people to secure the support and services necessary for them to lead self-sufficient and healthy lives. A-SPAN accomplishes its goal by working with homeless people, local government, business, religious and charitable institutions, and concerned individuals. |
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Asian American Business Assistance Center The mission of the Virginia Asian Chamber of Commerce is to foster, increase, and maximize the economic potential of Virginia’s Asian Pacific American businesses by supporting their domestic and international business development efforts. |
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Association for Career and Technical Education ACTE strives to make your membership experience positive. Please feel free to share your experience by communicating directly with the Association or any individual staff member. |
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Bailey's Community Center Community Centers offer something for every member of the family. From programs for adults, children, teens, and active seniors to after-school, mentoring, and sports programs, there is a variety of activities from which to choose. In addition, community centers make rooms available for community meetings, classes, socials and weddings. |
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Baltimore/Washington Corridor Chamber We are dedicated to providing networking, information and growth resources to all sizes and kinds of businesses, agencies, institutions and organizations. Our connections to business, industry, academia, government are unparalleled. |
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Beckley-Raleigh County Chamber of Commerce We will offer chamber members and Beckley-Raleigh County visitors alike access to current information on business news, city and county issues, local events, area facts, weather conditions and links to other informative chamber member sites on the web.
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Bedford Area Chamber of Commerce An organization of business and community leaders working together to serve the interests of our members by providing programs and services which improve the economic vitality of our community. |
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Blowing Rock Chamber of Commerce Mission: To promote, protect and improve business through the cultural, social and economic development, growth and sustainability of Blowing Rock while preserving the charm and character of the village. |
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Blue Ridge Job Corps Center At Blue Ridge Job Corps, students receive the skills needed to succeed in today’s workforce - at no cost to them or their families!
If you are looking for a better quality of life and are willing to dedicate yourself to our life changing program, Blue Ridge Job Corps is the place for you!
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| There are currently 106 Diversity Organizations Outreach Partners receiving positions from VirginiaJobNetwork.com |
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