This page provides
you with interesting and useful information on employment
and educational opportunities, marketing, international
business, Hispanic population statistics, grant opportunities
and other non-for-profit agencies working for similar causes
to the ones we stand for.
www.americainbloom.org:
A volunteer based 501 ( c ) (3) organization dedicated
to "Planting pride in our Communities." This
nation-wide beautification program has been building excitement
in American communities since 2001, in the form of a contest
and has been recognized by Speaker of the U.S. House of
Representatives, J. Dennis, as an important project for
America.
www.aprendopress.com:
Innovative, easy to read health education materials on
preconception, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, newborn
care and parenting. Maximize the time and resources you
spend on patient education with our low literacy, bilingual
(Spanish/English), culturally appropriate stories for
Hispanic families.
www.grantsalert.com:
A site designed to make life a little easier for those
who devote their time to searching for education grants
and identifying new funding opportunities for their organizations,
schools, districts, consortia and state education agencies.
www.hbwa.net:
The Hispanic Business Women Alliance is an on-line community
of Hispanic women entrepreneurs, professionals, consultants,
executives, inventors and investors located throughout
North America, Latin America, the Caribbean, and Spain
interested in doing business and collaborating with each
other.
www.hispanicfoundations.org:
Community Alliances working to help Hispanics and to end
Chronic Homelessness.
www.idealist.org:
A project of Action Without Borders, an agency that connects
people, organizations and resources to help build a world
where all people can live free and dignified lives.
www.joblatino.com:
Offers employers, who want to diversify their workforce,
a place where they can post their profiles and career
opportunities and, in turn, get free resumes from pre-matched
interested candidates.
leadershipforchange.org:
A program of the Ford Foundation in partnership with the
Advocacy Institute and the Robert F. Wagner Graduate School
of Public Service, New York University that recognizes
leaders bringing positive change to their communities
and encourages public dialog about the qualities that
make leadership for social justice effective.
www.nclr.org:
The National Council of La Raza is the largest national
constituency-based Hispanic organization and the leading
voice in Washington, DC for the Hispanic community.
www.servealabama.gov:
The Governors Office of Faith-Based & Community Initiatives
is a source of information on capacity building, resources,
grants and funding opportunities for faith-based and community-based
organizations.
www.somosprimos.com:
A publication dedicated to past and present articles, events
and information concerning Hispanic heritage issues.
www.ushcc.com:
The United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce is an entity
established to advocate, promote and facilitate the success
of Hispanic businesses.
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