OUR PARTNERS

Corporate Partners


It is our goal to bridge the underutilized and underserved communities with the Corporate industry through collaboration.  Our Corporate Partners are businesses with the following category.

Prime Federal Government Contractors - These are companies that have contracts with the Federal government

Prime State Government Contractors - These are companies contracting directly or indirectly with State government primarily under the Department of Transportation Disadvantage Business Enterprise (DBE) program.

Retail Partners - These are companies that market or currently doing business in the underutilized and underserved communities.

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Finance Institutions


Our finance institution partners includes local banks, credit unions, investment banking firms under agreement to donate to our 501 c3 mission and vision.  Also, we will continue collaboration with local banks relating to Community Reinvestment Act (CRA).

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College/Universities


HBCUs

Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) hold a unique and vital place in the educational landscape, tracing their roots back to a time when racial segregation denied African Americans access to mainstream higher education. Established primarily in the United States, HBCUs emerged as beacons of hope, resilience, and empowerment for Black students.

These institutions have a rich history dating back to the mid-19th century, with many founded immediately after the Civil War and during the Reconstruction era. Despite facing systemic challenges, including limited resources and discriminatory policies, HBCUs have persevered and become catalysts for social change, academic excellence, and cultural preservation.

HBCUs prioritize providing inclusive educational opportunities, fostering a supportive environment, and promoting leadership development among their diverse student bodies. They have been instrumental in producing a significant number of African American professionals, leaders, and trailblazers in various fields, including politics, science, arts, and business.

Known for their strong sense of community and commitment to social justice, HBCUs continues to play a crucial role in addressing educational disparities and advancing equity in higher education. These institutions offer a unique blend of academic rigor, cultural pride, and a nurturing environment that contributes to the success and holistic development of their students.

The legacy of HBCUs extends beyond academia, influencing the broader landscape of American history and culture. Notable alumni have made groundbreaking contributions to civil rights, science, the arts, and public service, leaving an indelible mark on the nation's progress.

In the 21st century, HBCUs remain vibrant hubs of education, innovation, and cultural celebration. Their enduring significance lies in their ability to foster resilience, inspire excellence, and serve as pillars of empowerment for generations of students seeking knowledge, opportunity, and a brighter future.

Non HBCUs

Colleges and universities stand as beacons of higher education, offering a transformative journey of intellectual exploration, personal growth, and professional development. These institutions, often situated in diverse and dynamic campuses, serve as crucibles for cultivating knowledge, critical thinking, and lifelong skills.

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Governments


Our partners includes local, state, and federal governments collectively form the backbone of a nation's governance, working in tandem to uphold the rule of law, ensure public welfare, and provide essential services to citizens.

Local Government: At the grassroots level, local governments are the closest to the people they serve. Municipalities, counties, and city councils focus on the unique needs of their communities. Local governments play a crucial role in fostering community engagement, addressing neighborhood concerns, and tailoring policies to meet the specific requirements of their residents.

State Government: State governments operate on a broader scale, overseeing multiple local jurisdictions within a given state. They manage education systems, transportation networks, healthcare, and criminal justice.

Federal Government: The federal government operates at the national level, serving as the overarching authority responsible for the entire country.

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Non Profits


Nonprofits includes:

  • 501 c3
  • 501 c4
  • 501 c6

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Event Sponsors


The events section below represent a partnership with local organizations.  These events will share their contributions by donating to TruCause.

Silver Partners:

  • Medifest (Seniors, Disable, Veterans individuals)
  • Minority Programs
  • Access to Capital Programs
  • Health Events
  • Career Events
  • Amateur Sports Events
  • Food Bank or Food Pantry
  • Participating Sponsors

Gold Partners

  • Medifest (Seniors, Disable, Veterans individuals)
  • Minority Programs
  • Access to Capital Programs
  • Health Events
  • Career Events
  • Amateur Sports Events
  • Food Bank or Food Pantry
  • Participating Sponsors
  • External Employees Engagement program
  • Alliance Partners & Members
  • Cost Savings program

Platinum Partners

  • Medifest (Seniors, Disable, Veterans individuals)
  • Minority Programs
  • Access to Capital Programs
  • Health Events
  • Career Events
  • Amateur Sports Events
  • Food Bank or Food Pantry
  • Participating Sponsors
  • External Employees Engagement program
  • Alliance Partners & Members
  • Cost Savings program
  • External Diversity Officer Compliance Officer

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