How To Get Certified As A Minority-Owned Business
Becoming certified as a minority-owned business allows you to access certain government and private-sector programs that can help support your efforts.
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Becoming certified as a minority-owned business allows you to access certain government and private-sector programs that can help support your efforts.
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Like many people, Glenda Smith didn’t set out for a career in the nonprofit sector. But a chance meeting with a 3-year old girl laid the foundation for a career that would begin with an internship and evolve to her becoming the CEO of Bridging Access to Care (formerly known as the Brooklyn Task Force), a community-based organization dedicated to providing comprehensive social services such as HIV care and treatment, one of the deadliest diseases to hit the African American community.