December 3rd, 2009
Dining Fine and Buying from Mine – Maggie Anderson in Philly
Friday – Drinks, Dinner, Discussion. Saturday – Buying, Being, Loving Black.
Host: Fans of The Empowerment Experiment
Type: Causes – Rally
Network: Global
Start Time: Friday, December 11, 2009 at 6:00pm
End Time: Saturday, December 12, 2009 at 6:00pm
Location: FRIDAY, Dec.11th – Philly Platinum Grille, Chestnut Hill/ SATURDAY, Dec. 12th – First District Plaza
Street: FRIDAY, Dec. 11th – 7719 Crittendon Street/ SATURDAY, Dec. 12th – 3801 Market Street
City/Town: Philadelphia, PA
Description: The Empowerment Experiment may be ending, but our movement is just beginning. What better place than historic Philadelphia for us to make American history again?
Maggie Anderson ventures to Philly to meet the East Coast EE family. On Friday night, join us at the upscale Philly Platinum Grille where we can discuss leveraging EE to grow Philly’s Black business community. We’re going to network, socialize and have a good time too! Chestnut Hill, 7719 Crittendon Street. Friday, December 11th, 6pm.
You must register at www.empowermentreceptionphilly.eventbrite.com
Then on Saturday, come out for an all day Buy Black party. Maggie will deliver a speech. Come show your support for her and all the wonderful entrepreneurs who are the key to our community’s future. First District Plaza, 3801 Market Street. December 12th, 10 – 6pm.
EE Executive Advisor, Norm Bond, who is also the President of the National Alliance of Market Developers, is our host.
No excuses. Everything is free! Be a part of something bold and beautiful. If not now, when?
November 25th, 2009
Join us for the WEB CAFÉ
A series of free, mid-day webinars
Sponsored by the National Black Public Relations Society
~ REGISTER TODAY ~
Dawn.Roberts@NBPRS.org or Chanda.Johnson@NBPRS.org
Experts Share Insights for Success in PR – for professionals at all levels
Every Second Thursday of the Month, beginning December 10!
BECOMING THE OBVIOUS CHOICE:
How to Transition from Contributor to Leader
Speaker: Tiffany Dotson
Leadership Coach & Author
Thursday, December 10, 2009
12:30-1:30 pm Eastern
No Registration Fee
Now more than ever, public relations professionals at all levels, journalists, marketers, and college students are seeking ways to remain relevant and advance their professional goals. What are the specific challenges and opportunities for leadership?
Join NBPRS’ monthly mid-day webinar series to learn timely techniques and strategies for successfully practicing in the ever-evolving field of public relations.
This new webinar series will help spark new thinking about leadership and offer opportunities to network and exchange with other industry leaders and newcomers. At the end of this 60-minute session, you will know how to:
• Strengthen your learning agility muscles
• Demonstrate your business acumen and leadership competency
• Create your advocacy strategy
• Execute your thought leadership platform
• Define and deploy your significance
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Tiffany Dotson is an author and speaker with 13 years of experience helping individuals from the Frontline to the C-Suite improve their leadership skills, reconnect to their greatness and find fulfillment in their lives. She has held leadership positions at The Northern Trust, JPMorgan Chase, MetLife, CVS/Caremark and United Airlines and is certified to administer several leadership, behavioral and motivational assessments and leadership programs.
Tiffany coaches boards of directors, private clients and is in great demand for helping leaders build high performing teams. Her upcoming book, Live a Life of Significance… evolve beyond success is scheduled for publication in 2010.
For more information, visit tiffanydotson.com
November 25th, 2009
This is the event of all events! Held at DREAM NIGHT CLUB in Chicago, you will get a nice show/party to close out your holiday weekend. We all know that there are people less fortunate than us out there. Thanksgiving is about being THANKFUL for what you have… and sharing it with others if you can.
The YES WE CAN event is an attempt to collect canned goods and clothing for some of the shelters and food pantries in the Chicago area…
Here’s the deal:
Some of the hottest poets and singers in Chicago will be performing (If you were at Mel-Rob’s BLACK OUT AFFAIR you already know we put together a good show… if you missed it, take our word for it).
There is a FULL SERVICE kitchen with some of the best food you ever had. Drink specials, door prizes and give-aways… not to mention ENTRY IS FREE… well it is FREE if you bring AT LEAST 5 CANNED GOODS/NON-PERISHABLE ITEMS or WEARABLE CLOTHING that we can donate to a shelter or food pantry. If you don’t bring any of those items (AND YES IT IS AT LEAST 5 CANNED GOODS), then the price of entry is $15.
Here is a chance for you to see a great show, party like a rock star before you go back to work, and help some people who are really in need!
This event is brought to you by Mel-Rob Entertainment, 220 Communications, Red Level Entertainment, and Bean Soup Times.
November 24th, 2009
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 29, 2009
Columbus, OH – The 2010 National Minority Business Directory is being published, and entrepreneurs and small business owners are invited to be listed in it for FREE. The directory will feature thousands of listings from companies and firms owned by African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Asian Americans, Native Americans, and more.
Listing is easy. Interested ones simply have to visit the directory’s website and complete a brief form. Those who enlist will also receive a free copy of the directory when it is released.
The publication will be the largest, most relevant, and most up-to-date compilation of minority-owned companies. Obtaining a FREE listing in the publication is equivalent to about $5,000 in free advertising and exposure.
For more details, visit:
www.MinorityBusiness.org
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November 17th, 2009
For fiscal year 2010, the ILAACP is pleased to announce the release of the Youth In Prevention Mini-Grant Request for Proposals (RFP). This initiative is a $36,000 statewide, grant-making initiative providing 12 grassroots organizations with a mini-grant of up to $3,000 to design and implement an innovative, youth-led advocacy project.
The proposed project must address one area of substance abuse impacting African-American communities – i.e. underage drinking, tobacco abuse, or drug use.
In order to be eligible, the grant applicant must meet the following three criteria:
- Must be a “grass roots” not-for-profit corporation or tax-exempt youth-serving organization providing services in Illinois;
- Demonstrate experience providing youth with structured leadership opportunities to design and implement programs; and
- Applicants CANNOT be a recipient of a grant from the Illinois Department of Human Services during the application and funding period
The Email of Intent is due this Thursday, November 19, 2009. Please send to Breon Baker at bbaker@ilaacp.org. The EOI form can be downloaded in Word format at, www.ilaacp.org/initiatives.
The grant application is due December 3, 2009. The grant application can be downloaded in PDF format at, www.ilaacp.org.
If you have any questions please contact Breon Baker, Special Project Coordinator, at bbaker@ilaacp.org or 312.850.4444 ext. 225.
This project is made possible through support from the Illinois Department of Human Services, Division of Community Health & Prevention.