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Rural Community College Alliance, Greater Texas Foundation and Economic Mobility Systems Pioneer College Rural Promise Program to Advance Education and Workforce Opportunities for Texas Students

Rural Community College Alliance, Greater Texas Foundation and Economic Mobility Systems Pioneer College Rural Promise Program to Advance Education and Workforce Opportunities for Texas Students
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The NROC Project Partners with TEA and The Commit Partnership to Deliver Texas College Bridge

Neighborhood-grown For Oak Cliff nonprofit acquires former YMCA with roots in historic Black Dallas

Neighborhood-grown For Oak Cliff nonprofit acquires former YMCA with roots in historic Black Dallas
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Black history, bulky waste collection, DMV and an education grant

NORWALK, Conn. Some Norwalk announcements for you: Observe Africa’s influence on Western art today, March 3 City offering bulky waste pickup Connecticut DMV rolls out new online functionality Norwalk ACTS celebrates huge grant A Black History presentation online African Art Migration: From the Tribe to Museum Walls, a new program examining African influence on modern Western artists such as Picasso, Matisse, and Modigliani will be presented via Zoom 6:30-7:30 p.m. Wednesday March 3, marking the end of this year’s Black History Month, according to a press release from sponsor Norwalk Public Library. The program, an ArtScapades production, will be presented by longstanding art appreciation teachers Robin Hoffman and Jodi Stiffelman, who have held forth at museums and libraries in Connecticut, New York, Massachusetts and Florida.

Dallas nonprofit helps formerly incarcerated people start their own businesses

Dallas nonprofit helps formerly incarcerated people start their own businesses With employment options scarce for the formerly incarcerated, the Dallas Entrepreneur Center Network at Red Bird has launched a new program. Dallas Entrepreneur Center at RedBird inside Red Bird Mall, also known as Southwest Center Mall, in Dallas on Tuesday, April 23, 2019. (Vernon Bryant/The Dallas Morning News)(Vernon Bryant / Staff Photographer) The Dallas Entrepreneur Center Network at Red Bird wants to help formerly incarcerated people become entrepreneurs with Second Start, an eight-week boot camp sharing entrepreneurial knowledge and resources on how to start your own business. NTX Inno last week reported on the program’s curriculum, which puts an emphasis on mentorship and business fundamentals including social media management and cash flow management.

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