Similar organisations to Next Generation in Trucking Association, Inc.
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Nonmonetary Support N.E.C.*
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Conference of Minority Transportation Officials
We Ensure Transportation Serves All We Ensure Transportation Serves All OUR MISSION IS TO ENSURE OPPORTUNITIES AND MAXIMUM PARTICIPATION IN THE TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRY FOR MINORITY INDIVIDUALS, VETERANS, PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES AND CERTIFIED MWDBE BUSINESSES THROUGH LEADERSHIP TRAINING, PROFESSIONAL DEVELEOPMENT, SCHOLARSHIP AND INTERNSHIP FUNDING, POLITICAL ADVOCACY, PARTNERSHIP BUILDING AND NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES.
2128
Arlington
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Goodwill Industries
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Goodwill Contract Services Inc
Employment and training to people with disabilities and other barriers to employment Heart of Texas Goodwill Industries The Heart of Texas Goodwill mission is to facilitate change through skills training and work opportunities.
Team Safe Trucking
TEAM Safe Trucking is a non-profit volunteer group seeking to elevate safety within the forest products hauling industry.
1300
Sabattus
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Educational Services and Schools - Other
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Minnesota Trucking Association Foundation
MTA champions safety, advocacy, and workforce dev.
13476
Minneapolis
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Employment Procurement Assistance and Job Training
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McGlothian Foundation Inc
BOOST Building Opportunities Through Occupational Skills Training Welcome to BOOST Empowering Futures Through Training and Opportunity What is BOOST.
Virginia Beach
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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Bring Back the Trades Inc
Bring Back the Trades Inc. inspires and supports the next generation of skilled tradespeople by advocating for the trades as essential, rewarding careers.
Rye
Minnesota Trucking Association
MTA champions safety, advocacy, and workforce dev.
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Brooklyn Center
TRUCKEE DONNER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
www. Truckee. com Cultivating community connection, advocating for businesses, bolstering economic prosperity.
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TRUCKEE
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Youth Development Programs
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ACCELERATE EDUCATION GROUP
Accelerate Education Group is geared towards helping young men and women who are identified as opportunity youth (disconnected youth), ages 15 to 24 years old, by introducing them to the automotive industry.
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LOS ANGELES





