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THE MOMENT WE'VE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR Applications for the 2020 Forty Under 40 cohort will be available November 18, 2019. Forty under Forty, recognizes 40 leaders who live in Prince George's County, under the age of 40, who demonstrate personally and/or professionally their exceptional leadership and talent. Forty Under 40 is an opportunity to acknowledge and invest in our next generation of trailblazers.
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At the Greater Washington Community Foundation's annual Civic Leadership Awards Celebration, PGCSIF was certainly in the house! A special shout out to the Honorable Jazz Lewis and Adeyinka Ogunlegan who were both nominated for the 2019 Emerging Leader of the Year award. |
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It is with great pleasure that we announce that our very own Board member, Chike U. Aguh (c/o 2016), has been recently commissioned to serve on the Prince George's County Commission on Fathers, Men and Boys. |
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In addition, we would like to give a shoutout to Ceylon Mitchell (c/o 2018), a 2019 Prince George’s Arts and Humanities Council Artist Fellowship Grant awardee. Ceylon held a county-wide Afro-Latino Chamber concert tour in honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month. He is a master flutist and chamber musician, who holds two Masters degrees and a Graduate certificate in Music. We're looking forward to future tour dates! |
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PGCSIF is always eager to learn what's new with our Forties and their accomplishments and achievements. We want to hear about your promotions, activities, and events that you may have done in the past or plan to do in the near future. All information can be sent to:
intern@innovateprincegeorges.org |
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Techstars Startup Weekend is offering a scholarship for entrepreneurs in the Latinx community. Techstars Startup Weekend is November 15 - 17, 2019 and the application form can be found Here! |
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Board member Brian Rubin represents PGCSIF on the Complete Count Committee for our county's census efforts. Every 10 years, a complete count of every person helps identify and allocate roughly $675 billion to states and communities based on census data. The money is spent on schools, hospitals, roads, public works, and other programs. For each person who fails to be counted, the county loses federal funding. |
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CENSUS NOVEMBER EVENT
Prince George’s County Redistricting- Hosted by League of Women Voters & Common Cause Join Common Cause Maryland and the League of Women Voters of Maryland to learn how to help get out the count & create a redistricting process that puts people over politics! Location: Laurel Branch Library, Dorothy Heights Room - 507 7th St, Laurel, MD 20707 Date: November 21, 2019 Time: 6:00PM – 8:00PM RSVP HERE |
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