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Q-NOTES • APRIL 12 . 2003 FREE TRAINING FREE TRAINING Calling all HIV/AIDS prevention and care service provideres! May 5 - 9,2003 Hilton Charlotte Towers Free community-based organizational HIV/AIDS training sponsored by the National Minority AIDS Council. Enhance your skills through the following KIC Regional Training workshops: - Board Development - Fiscal Management - Grant Writing - HIVTreatment Update - Surviving the Audit - Why MEdia? - Community Planning Leadership Orientation Training - Increasing Participation of Vulnerable and Underserved Populations in Planning: Ryan White CARE Act Amendments of 2000 These training sessions are designed to accommodate your busy schedule, offering you a choice of attending from one day of training to all five days of the program. Register online today at www.nmac.org or email us at kictraining@nmac.org. You can also reach us by calling (202) 483>6622. National G/L Chamber's new core programs WASHINGTON. DC — The National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce announced its four main pro grams. “We feel chamber’s anchor pro grams will give prospec tive members the benefits they want and deserve, Nationa Gay & Lesbian CIO n|g Chamber of Commerce said NGLCC co-founder Chance Mitchell. “These programs represent the NGLCC’s one year journey from the drawing table to becoming the community’s only national organization expressly dedicat ed to gay and lesbian business,” said co founder Justin Nelson. Diversity Development.Procurement Program The program will ensure gay and lesbian owned businesses have increased opportuni ties for - procurement contracts with Corporate America, Working with corpora tions and their diversity supplier managers, NGLCC will serve as the only certifying organization for the purposes of procurement contract opportunities. The NGLCC and the DDPP will be the main bridge between Corporate America and gay and lesbian owned businesses and entrepreneurs. Financial Services Partnership Program The Financial Services Partnership Program was designed to give NGLCC mem bers access to capital to start or grow their businesses. The NGLCC and its financial cor porate partners recognize the strength and importance of a diverse business community and are committed to cultivating resources to ensure NGLCC members are able to meet their financial growth needs. General Membership Benefits General membership benefits comprise the third component of the NGLCC. From business and service discounts, including group purchasing power for health and busi ness insurance, to regional conferences and seminars, a quarterly magazine, public and private sector advocacy, and nation-wide networking opportunities, the NGLCC is working to provide businesses with the tools they need to continue to grow and be suc cessful. Workplace Diversity, Opportunity Initiative The NGLCC is dedicated to ridding the workplace of discrimination and increasing opportunities for gays and lesbians in the workplace, including obtaining domestic partnership benefits. The Chamber will work to facilitate business transactions among members and corporate partners, offer edu cation and assistance, work with other state, local and national groups, and provide a venue to seek legal advice. Additionally, the NGLCC will aggressively support legislation at the federal, state and local levels banning discrimination in the workplace. info: www.nglcc.org
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