Member Directory

Our Members are investing in themselves today for a stronger future tomorrow. They've demonstrated their commitment to effective leadership, management, and collaboration by becoming Members. We invite your organization to participate in the Center, too. Use the search options below to find a Member organization.
Partners In Community, Inc.
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To create solutions to Economic, Social and Human injustices in the Community.

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Brunswick County
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To model the highest quality learning environment that stimulates families and the community to provide optimal growth and development of children.

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Rowan County
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To improve the quality of life for children 0-5 years of age in Cumberland County.

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Cumberland County
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To aid community collaboration and grant funding for early childhood projects that promote school readiness.

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Johnston County
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The Partnership for Children of Lenoir and Greene Counties, established in 1994, is one of those partnerships and works to develop today’s children to become tomorrow’s leaders. The Partnership accomplishes this mission by providing and supporting a variety of programs and services that target children and their families.
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Lenoir County
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To provide affordable access for high quality services for young children.
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Gaston County
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To design and implement programs for children and families.

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Rutherford County
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Mobilizing Faith Communities to Advocate for Public Schools

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Wake County
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Education

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Durham County
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Pathway Community Foundation is a leading nonprofit organization committed to leveraging technology to drive change within Historically Black College and University (HBCU) communities. We aim to develop vibrant technology and economic ecosystems within HBCU communities. Our core interest is Tier 2 - Tier 4 cities where HBCUs are located. We focus on these underrepresented cities because we understand the problems HBCU communities face; whether that is limited access to intellectual capacity due to talent drain; universities in need of enrichment programs to upskill students; or students completing their undergraduate journey with barriers to careers, higher education, or entrepreneurship opportunities.

To address these needs, we developed the HBCU Smart Cities Challenge. Through this program, we focus our efforts on workforce capacity building by galvanizing city officials, staff, community members, and HBCU faculty, staff, and students and directing their energy toward solving high-priority city problems. This viable and sustainable program equips HBCU students with the tools they need to apply their skills in ways that give key stakeholders the support they need to improve their community. Our program is designed to empower HBCU students as they utilize the latest technologies for problem-solving while developing soft skills such as leadership, communication, and collaboration.

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Wake County