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ASPIRA Association, Inc.

The ASPIRA Association, Inc., is a national nonprofit organization devoted to the Latino community through the development of its youth. 

The Cuban American National Council (CNC)

With a headquarters office in Miami and satellite offices in Washington, Orlando, and New Jersey, CNC assists in housing and community development, human services, employment and training, and education, including child care and early childhood development, middle and high school, and financial literacy for students, their parents, and other residents of the community. 

The Employment and Training Institute of the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (ETI)

ETI addresses the workforce development, transportation, and education needs of low-income and unemployed workers in Wisconsin through applied research and policy development with local and State governments, community organizations, and national agencies.

Hispanic Allegiance for Career Enhancement (HACE)

HACE is a leading national nonprofit organization dedicated to leadership and career development of Latino students and experienced professionals.

The Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility (HACR)

HACR, a nonprofit 501(c)3 founded in 1986, is a coalition of 13 national community organizations in the United States and Puerto Rico. HACR focuses on four areas of corporate responsibility and market reciprocity: employment, procurement, philanthropy, and governance.

The Hispanic Employment Program Managers

The Hispanic Employment Program Managers focuses on the needs of Hispanic Americans in all areas of Federal employment. It provides information on Hispanic culture, employment and recruitment activities, speakers, and more.

The Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (LCLAA)

LCLAA is a national organization representing the interests of approximately 1.7 million Latino trade unionists throughout the United States and Puerto Rico. LCLAA works with unions and the community to organize Latino workers so that they may have the freedom to join the union movement.

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Mentór

Mentór is a national network of Hispanic employee associations that promote career development through education, mentoring, and networking activities to advance the social and economic status of the U.S. Hispanic community.

The National Association of Minority Contractors (NAMC)

With 22 offices across the country, the National Association of Minority Contractors (NAMC) is a nonprofit trade association that provides education and training to minority contractors in construction.

The National League of Cities’ Institute for Youth, Education, and Families (NLC)

The National League of Cities is the oldest and largest national organization representing municipal governments throughout the United States.  NLC's Institute for Youth, Education, and Families helps municipal leaders take action on behalf of the children, youth, and families in their communities.

SER-Jobs for Progress National

SER-Jobs for Progress National is a private, nonprofit organization established in 1965 to address employment and economic concerns and inequities among Hispanics in America.

United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (USHCC)

Through a network of more than 200 local Hispanic Chambers of Commerce and Hispanic business organizations in the United States, Puerto Rico, Canada, Bolivia, Ecuador, and Peru, it aims to increase business relationships between the corporate sector and Hispanic-owned businesses and the economic development of Hispanic firms.

The United States-Mexico Chamber of Commerce

The United States-Mexico Chamber of Commerce is a leading bi-national business organization working to build mutually beneficial trade and investment relationships in the Americas. The organization's mission is to promote business between the United States and Mexico.

UMOS

UMOS’ mission is to provide programs and services that improve the employment, education, health, and housing opportunities of under-served populations. UMOS programs operate throughout the central and southern United States with offices in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Kansas, Missouri, and Texas.

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Last Update: March 26, 2009 3:00 PM