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 -   Neighborhood Networks Partners
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Neighborhood Networks presents a valuable opportunity for partners to make a strategic investment in a single community or in communities nationwide. Partners:

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Gain the opportunity to train a labor force
with skills to meet employment market needs.

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Open a new avenue for involvement in a
community and a potential link to new markets.

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Impact the economic health of individuals and the community.

Partners can provide resources such as:

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Financial support.

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In-kind donations, such as furniture and furnishings, including computer hardware and software.

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Technology services.

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Volunteers.

The opportunities for partnership are limitless. We urge creative thinking!

 

 

 
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