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The Citizens Committee for New York City awards grants of up to $3,000 for community and school improvement projects. For more information, www.citizensnyc. org/grants
Queens Borough President Melinda Katz's African American Heritage Committee is offering a scholarship to graduating high school seniors pursuing a post-secondary education. The application can be found at: www.queensbp.org/ aahcscholarshipapp/
Queens Borough President Melinda Katz's African American Heritage Committee is offering a scholarship to graduating high school seniors pursuing a post-secondary education. The application can be found at: www.queensbp.org/
See online flyer for further details click here.
Queens Borough President Melinda Katz is now accepting applications from college and high school students for the upcoming Spring 2018 & Summer 2018. For more information, email Joe Nocerino at jnocerino@ queensbp.org see online flyer for further details click here.
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NYC Ladders for Leaders is accepting applications for summer internships. You can apply at application.nycsyep.com or call 800-246-4646.
MCU Scholarship
This
year, MCU will award $71,000 in scholarship grants to college-bound
graduating high school seniors, including nine memorial scholarships
worth $5,000 each and thirteen grants of $2,000 each respectively. The
deadline for scholarship submissions is end of business day on Friday, January 5, 2018. Click here for application and more information.
Student Leaders Program
Every
year, Bank of America’s Student Leaders program connects 225
community-minded high school juniors and seniors to employment, skills
development and service. These students are awarded paid summer
internships with local nonprofits such as Boys and Girls Clubs of
America and participate in a national leadership summit in Washington,
D.C.
The Student Leaders Summit focuses on skill building and creating a more civically engaged society. Student Leaders is part of Bank of America’s ongoing commitment to preparing young people for a brighter future. If you or someone you know has a passion of improving the community, click here to learn more about the eligibility criteria. Application deadline is February 2, 2018.
The Student Leaders Summit focuses on skill building and creating a more civically engaged society. Student Leaders is part of Bank of America’s ongoing commitment to preparing young people for a brighter future. If you or someone you know has a passion of improving the community, click here to learn more about the eligibility criteria. Application deadline is February 2, 2018.
B.E.S.T Networking Group is a entrepreneurial and small business networking group for women and men. We network with entrepreneurs from start up to maintaining a successful business.
If you are interested in starting a business, in the beginning stages of your business or a small business owner, we are here to help you. Our networking group provides support, encouragement, business building workshops, business referrals and we host our own events to help promote our members. We have an online network and we meet monthly in Queens, NY to share knowledge, collaborate, and educate each other in business. For More Info Visit or Call: 347-229-5604
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