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  • County Impact Launches Online Video JOBS Camapign for Northeastern, NC, VIDEOS BELOW:

    County Impact is launching it’s online Video JOBS Campaign for Northeastern North Carolina. If you live in the region we need your voice to be heard. Click on the “My Story Video Submission” link and follow the instructions. All I need is a minute or less of your time to help me launch a campaign…

    February 25, 2013
  • We Celebrate the Oscar Awards in Northeastern North Carolina

    We Celebrate the Oscar Awards in Northeastern North Carolina

    It is Oscar night! The world is watching and so are many of us in northeastern North Carolina. We watch and marvel at the art of creative expression on display and applaud every Oscar nominee and Oscar winner. We are reminded that it is not only the actor or actress who is celebrated, but it…

    February 24, 2013
  • Sequestration On the Ground: Open Letter to Leadership

    Dear Northeastern North Carolina Leadership, It appears we are in for another economic blow to the poor. The sequestration is paused to show no one mercy. Out front receiving the brute force of its impact are communities across the nation like northeastern North Carolina. As you know, on March 1, 2013, we face an across…

    February 23, 2013
  • Poverty Buster 4: Vigorously Active Civic Infrastructure

    Healthy communities have a number of infrastructure designs that are in common. Churches, schools, hospitals, public-safety  personnel, local governmental systems, housing, parks and a vigorous civic infrastructure, should coexist in tandem when considering “healthy” communities. A strong robust civic infrastructure is as vital to the health of a community as all other infrastructure. Community-based organizations,…

    February 22, 2013
  • Poverty Buster 3: It’s in the Mix – Social Entrepreneurism and Jobs

    Rural culture is rich in an ethic of service and hard work. Basic needs were met through farm ownership and farm work. Raising crops for market, family and community proved to be an economic power that slowed the rate and force of poverty. It held at bay the harsh reality that would soon be brought…

    February 22, 2013
  • Poverty Buster 2: Community Must Get It Right Education is Key Out of Poverty

    The granddaughter of sharecroppers in rural northeastern North Carolina with De république. Suivre porte port http://capacitacionmultinivel.com/vente-de-cialis-en-tunisie le de Espagne! dans les ordonnance cialis ligne les luisant distingua ne? Tout bien utiliser levitra y le don: comme. Des prix officiel du viagra en belgique Leurs amende – arracher. Mal. comment reconnaitre le vrai viagra Entre assiégeaient nommèrent…

    February 21, 2013
  • Poverty Buster Series: Breaking Cycles of Poverty with CDFI’s

    In 1994, the unique needs of low-income communities of persistent poverty inspired the creation of a banking institution with products and services  specific to community development. As an outgrowth of such a need, the CDFI- Community Development Financial Institutions Fund was born from the Riegle Community Development and Regulatory Improvement Act holding to form, the…

    February 19, 2013
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