NATIONAL IMAGE, INC.

                                   Hispanic-American Leadership in Employment-Education and Civil Rights

                                                                             Updated  October 28, 2008

                                            

National Image, Inc.  was originally founded in 1972 to address the needs of the Hispanic community in Federal  government employment. Subsequently, its membership expanded the organization's objectives to include all employment, education and civil rights. National Image, Inc. works with officials at the highest national levels in both the public and private sectors. We make them aware not only of the Hispanic-American community's needs but also of the pool of talent available therein to help the country to complete in a global economy.

National Image, Inc. is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit and nonpartisan organization dedicated to excellence in public service. Its three basic objectives are equity in Employment, Education and Civil Rights for all Americans. Membership in Image is open to everyone who supports the objectives of the organization. 

Plan to attend the 2009 National Image, Inc. Conference in the great city of San Antonio, Texas, May 12-17, 2009---More details coming soon!!

Region III November 13-14, 2008 Draft Conference Agenda and Registration Form

Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute Seeks Applicants for 2009 Internships, Fellowships, and Scholarships-Click below!

                                               

FEORP-Hispanics are the only minority underrepresented-all other minorities are overrepresented1

Latino Count--2010 Census--National Insitute for Latino Policy (NILP)--Federal Census Jobs Links.

Region III November 13-14, 2008 Draft Conference Agenda and Registration Form

                       National Coalition For Equity In Public Service (NCEPS)

Established in 1994, the National Coalition for Equity in Public Service (NCEPS) is a joint initiative of the five leading national organizations that promote the participation and advancement of minority and women managers and employees in the Federal Government. They are:

National Image, Inc. (IMAGE), Federally Employed Women (FEW), Federal Asian Pacific Council (FAPAC),  Society of American Indian Government employees (SAIGE) and Blacks In Government (BIG).

 

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