Projects

Washington Parks and People


Washington Parks & People began 21 years ago with Meridian Hill/Malcolm X Park, receiving the National Park Service’s highest organizational award for leading the transformation of the single most violent park in the capital region into one of its safest. We lead greening initiatives across the city — massive land reclamation, native reforestation,  watershed restoration, public health and fitness programming, urban agriculture, and green job training — to help revitalize once forgotten communities. Parks & People leads the Down By the Riverside Campaign at Marvin Gaye Park in the Watts Branch stream valley.

 

Lasernetworks

Founded in 1987, LaserNetworks is North America’s largest Managed Print Services (MPS) provider, dedicated to providing support and service to organizations across all industry verticals. Today, LaserNetworks supports over 1,000 North American organizations, who have taken advantage of their unique and innovative approach to Managed Print Services – beginning with Cost Per Page® device tracking and centralized service and supply management and continuing through streamlined document routing and business process optimization.LaserNetworks supports over 50,000 printing and imaging devices across Canada and the United States, delivering on-site service in major centers as well as remote locations. Virtualport maintains high end HP copier and printer systems for RBC Wealth Centers in Maryland and some in the District of Columbia as a sub contractor for LaserNetworks. Delivery, Installation, Maintenance and Training.


The Center for Nonprofit Development and Pluralism

 A values-based multicultural nonprofit capacity-building organization, Mosaica helps community-based nonprofit organizations in the U.S. and internationally become more effective and sustainable.  Its special commitment is to strengthen and support groups that serve and empower groups whose voices are least likely to be heard when public policies are adopted and resources are allocated.

 

National Migrant and Seasonal Head Start Association

Since its inception in 1969, Migrant and Seasonal Head Start (MSHS) programs have served children from birth to five years old in a program delivery model designed to meet the needs of migrant and seasonal farmworkers who harvest our nation’s crops. The National Migrant and Seasonal Head Start Association (NMSHSA), a non profit 501(c) (3) organization, was incorporated in 2001 to be the voice for the children of migrant and seasonal farmworkers within the Head Start community and serves as the premier advocate for resources, the disseminator of information to the general public and to create partnerships to help member agencies provide quality comprehensive services to all farmworker children and their families.All Migrant and Seasonal Head Start grantees are invited to participate. Each member grantee is allowed representatives in the following categories: CEO/Community Partner, Director, Staff, and Parent. Membership to the NMSHSA Board of Directors is comprised of 6 members from each of the following affiliates and the immediate past President of the Board of Directors as an ex-officio, non voting member

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About the Council  ( Excelgov.org is now > current site  )

Founded in 1983, the Council for Excellence in Government is a non-profit, non-partisan organization that works to improve the performance of government at all levels; and government’s place in the lives and esteem of American citizens. With its experienced staff, network of experts and members, and diverse partners, the Council helps to create stronger public sector leadership and management, driven by innovation and focused on results; and increased citizen confidence and participation in government, through better understanding of government and its role.

APM is a Latino-based health, human services, community and economic development non-profit organization helping Philadelphia area families achieve their full potential in life.

APM is dedicated to improving the quality of life in the Greater Philadelphia area. Our mission and purpose are as multifaceted and diverse as the people we serve. Through a comprehensive array of life-improving social services, we quickly assess and institute meaningful remedies for societal problems prevalent in today’s world. We create job opportunities, aid people with debilitating illnesses, revitalize neighborhoods, and support families and individuals with our caring and compassion.

 

The National Council of La Raza (NCLR) – the largest national Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization in the United States – works to improve opportunities for Hispanic Americans in five key areas – assets/investments, civil rights/immigration, education, employment and economic status, and health. In addition, it provides capacity-building assistance to its Affiliates who work at the state and local level to advance opportunities for individuals and families.