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SUMMARY:Inland Empire Minority Led Resource Development Coalition
DESCRIPTION:Free Parking: Park in Parking Lot #1 Near the Mt. Vernon side of the College\n\n\n\nThe Inland Empire Minority-Led Resource Development Coalition (IEMLRDC) consists of nearly 100 nonprofits\, political and governmental agencies\, business owners and individuals that have a passion to make  change occur in their communities. Under the direction of Terrence Stone\, Chair/Pres. of Young Visionaries\, the IEMLRDC is now in its 3rd year and has the purpose to empower nonprofits through various tools that result in agency sustainability.\n\n\n\nThe IEMLRDC is open to any entity that wants to join. There is No Membership Fee! The meetings are conducted in an environment that welcomes interactions through discussions and actual hands-on applications. Attendees are encouraged to bring flyers\, events and information to share. Local agencies and organizations are highlighted and celebrated in our "Agency Spotlight".\n\n\n\nIEMLRDC has a reputation for going outside of the box to reach its audience: From innovative trainings that include "Speed Networking Events" and "Meet your Press"\, to having local successful Non Profit  Executives such as Kim Carter\, Hardy Brown Jr.\, and Dr. Lewis King address specific issues of financial sustainability\, managerial leadership\, and integrating technology. The IEMLRDC has also had local government panels\, culturally specific groups\, and even started off the beginning of the year with featured funding agencies for the first six months.\n\n\n\nThe IEMLRDC is unique to other local resource collaborative groups in that they funnel members into more detailed capacity building trainings and programs. Through a San Bernardino County capacity program called ELEVATE\, many of IEMLRDC affiliated agencies received first time grant funding. The core values of ethical practices\, collaboration\, and community partnership has led to the Inland Empire's community's  acceptance and IEMLRDC's present success.\n\n\n\nWe meet once a month but our meetings are not meetings without you. So this is your personal invite.\n\n\n\nSincerely\n\n\n\nTerrance Stone\, Chair   tstone@yvla-ie.org (909) 881-3382\n\nHardy Brown Jr.\, Vice Chair   hardy@bvfoundation.org (937) 684-8818
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Free Parking: Park in Parking Lot #1 Near the Mt. Vernon side of the College<br />\n<br />\nThe Inland Empire Minority-Led Resource Development Coalition (IEMLRDC) consists of nearly 100 nonprofits\, political and governmental agencies\, business owners and individuals that have a passion to make &nbsp\;change occur in their communities. Under the direction of Terrence Stone\, Chair/Pres. of Young Visionaries\, the IEMLRDC&nbsp\;is now in its 3rd year and has the purpose to empower nonprofits through various tools that result in agency sustainability.<br />\n<br />\nThe IEMLRDC is open to any entity that wants to join. There is No Membership Fee! The meetings are conducted in an environment that welcomes interactions through discussions and actual hands-on applications. Attendees are encouraged to bring flyers\, events and information to share. Local agencies and organizations are highlighted and celebrated in our &quot\;Agency Spotlight&quot\;.<br />\n<br />\nIEMLRDC has a reputation for going outside of the box to reach its audience: From innovative trainings that include &quot\;Speed Networking Events&quot\; and &quot\;Meet your Press&quot\;\, to having local successful Non Profit &nbsp\;Executives such as Kim Carter\, Hardy Brown Jr.\, and Dr. Lewis King address specific issues of financial sustainability\, managerial leadership\, and integrating technology. The IEMLRDC&nbsp\;has also had local government panels\, culturally specific groups\, and even started off the beginning of the year with featured funding agencies for the first six months.<br />\n<br />\nThe IEMLRDC is unique to other local resource collaborative groups in that they funnel members into more detailed capacity building trainings and programs. Through a San Bernardino County capacity program called ELEVATE\, many of IEMLRDC affiliated agencies received first time grant funding. The core values of ethical practices\, collaboration\, and community partnership has led to the Inland Empire&#39\;s community&#39\;s &nbsp\;acceptance and IEMLRDC&#39\;s&nbsp\;present success.<br />\n<br />\nWe meet once a month but our meetings are not meetings without you. So this is your personal invite.<br />\n<br />\nSincerely<br />\n<br />\nTerrance Stone\, Chair &nbsp\;&nbsp\;tstone@yvla-ie.org (909) 881-3382<br />\nHardy Brown Jr.\, Vice Chair &nbsp\; hardy@bvfoundation.org (937) 684-8818
LOCATION:San Bernardino Valley College Library Auditorium 701 S. Mount Vernon Ave San Bernardino\, CA 92410
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URL:http://academygo.memberzone.com/events/details/inland-empire-minority-led-resource-development-coalition-07-11-2014-472
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