Diversity Job Casting™

These organizations are participating in our exclusive Diversity JobCast™ program. Diversity Partners receive email with local jobs from employers interested in hiring a diverse workforce, and share the positions with clients they serve.

100 Black Men of Long Island, Inc.

100 Black Men of Long Island, Inc.The 100 Black Men of Long Island, Inc. seeks to serve as a beacon of leadership by utilizing our diverse talents to create an environment where our children are motivated to achieve and to empower our people to become self-sufficient shareholders in the economic and social fabric of the communities we serve.

100 Black Men of New York, Inc.

100 Black Men of New York, Inc.The mission of 100 Black Men of America, Inc. is to improve the quality of life within our communities and enhance educational and economic opportunities for all African Americans. We are committed to the intellectual development of youth and the economic empowerment of the African American community based on the following precepts: respect for family, spirituality, justice, and integrity.

100 Hispanic Women

100 Hispanic Women100 Hispanic Women, Inc. was established in 1996 as a forum for latinas, individuals and organizations who support Hispanas, to come together to address issues affecting our communities; to influence public policy affecting Latinas and their families; and to promote diversity.

Action for a Better Community

Action for a Better CommunityFor more than three decades, Action for a Better Community (ABC) has been a leader in encouraging, supporting, and developing self-sufficiency among low-income families in Monroe County. Our efforts have been extended to include Ontario County as well. Since its beginning, ABC has aided thousands of individuals and families to move from public assistance and/or the ranks of the working poor to a gainfully employed, tax-paying status.

Actors Fund of America - Work Program

Actors Fund of America - Work ProgramThe Actors’ Fund’s Actors’ Work Program (AWP) assists entertainment industry professionals in identifying and finding sideline work and new careers. AWP is a comprehensive employment and training program committed to fostering resiliency and self-reliance for industry professionals as well as providing a resource for referral of highly skilled and creative workers to the larger employment community.

African Services Committee

African Services CommitteeAfrican Services Committee is a Harlem-based nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the health and self-sufficiency of the African and Caribbean communities in New York City. We provide health, housing, legal and social services to over 10,000 immigrants each year with a focus on HIV prevention, testing, care and advocacy. Founded in 1981, by Ethiopian refugees, we are the oldest peer provider of health services to the African community in the United States.

Alexandre Community Foundation

Alexandre Community FoundationThe Alexandre Community Foundation was created to help individuals, families, and organizations in need. ACF provides services and resources to marginalized people in New York, New Jersey, and abroad, and advocates on their behalf. ACF’s programs help people navigate the bureaucracy and red tape that prove challenging to individuals with special needs, including people with disabilities, elderly people, and individuals with chronic health problems.

Alternatives for Battered Women

Alternatives for Battered WomenAlternatives for Battered Women exists to enhance the quality of life and empower individuals affected by, or at risk of, domestic violence. The Agency provides a full continuum of services, including crisis counseling, support and prevention/education.

Association of Community Employment Programs for the Homeless (ACE)

Association of Community Employment Programs for the Homeless (ACE)Association of Community Employment Programs for the Homeless (A.C.E.) initiates and develops community partnerships utilizing our two successful model programs, Project Comeback and Project Stay. The two programs together form a framework that empowers and enables recovering homeless individuals to re-enter the work force successfully and to achieve long-term economic self-sufficiency.

Association to Benefit Children

Association to Benefit ChildrenABC's innovative Baked in the 'Hood program prepares its trainees to secure permanent employment in the baking, catering and food service industries. The Baked in the 'Hood curriculum offers formal classroom instruction enhanced by special workshops taught by some of New York City's most accomplished and renowned chefs. Supervised on-the-job apprenticeships and hands-on internships complete their course work. Emphasizing skills training and job readiness, Baked in the Hood is a sweet recipe for success.

Audubon Partnership for Economic Development - JobsConexión

Audubon Partnership for Economic Development  - JobsConexiónAudubon Partnership for Economic Development, LDC (APED) was created in 1996. APED is dedicated to economic development, skills development, and creating opportunities for residents and businesses of northern Manhattan in New York City. APED supports educational services, technical assistance services, and an economic development program to strengthen small businesses, management, and marketing capacity. Economic development initiatives include the Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone Commercial Revitalization Initiative, Revolving Loan Fund, and Business Outreach & Technical Assistance.

Bodanna

BodannaBodanna is a cultural venture that uses commercial pottery as a medium for developing job disciplines and artistic potential in gifted young adults from low-income communities. Ceramics is a hands-on, three-dimensional craft that demands imagination, thoughtfulness, technical expertise, planning and disciplines. The same skills required for success in the workplace.

Bottomless Closet - New York

Bottomless Closet - New YorkThe mission of Bottomless Closet is to promote economic self-sufficiency by providing interview skills, business clothing and ongoing career development and support programs to NYC women on public assistance as well as economically disadvantaged women. By enhancing their self-confidence and self-sufficiency, we enable them to enter and succeed in the workforce and transform their vision of their lives.

Bowery Residents' Committee, Inc. - Palace Employment Shelter

Bowery Residents' Committee, Inc.  - Palace Employment ShelterThe Palace Programs are three program-oriented homeless shelters that are designed for men and women 18 years and older who are in need of job training and employment. During this time, clients are guided through a structured continuum of treatment and training designed to give them the skills they need to address any substance abuse and/or health issues and to find and maintain permanent employment and housing.

Bowery Residents' Committee, Inc. - Palace Employment Shelter

Bowery Residents' Committee, Inc.  - Palace Employment ShelterThe Palace Programs are three program-oriented homeless shelters that are designed for men and women 18 years and older who are in need of job training and employment. During this time, clients are guided through a structured continuum of treatment and training designed to give them the skills they need to address any substance abuse and/or health issues and to find and maintain permanent employment and housing.

Brooklyn Bureau Of Community Service

Brooklyn Bureau Of Community ServiceThe Brooklyn Bureau of Community Service strives to empower its clients to achieve greater economic self-sufficiency and more rewarding participation in the community through programs that nurture and strengthen families, protect children, and enable individuals with disabilities to achieve their full potential. Through these services and advocacy, the Brooklyn Bureau works to build stronger and healthier individuals, families, and communities.
There are currently 101 Diversity JobCast™ Partners receiving positions from NewYorkJobNetwork.com

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