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  3. Columbia Area Career Center - Wikipedia

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    The Columbia Area Career Center is a vocational school in Columbia, Missouri operated by Columbia Public Schools providing career and technical education. [2] Students are mainly from Columbia's four public high schools: Hickman High School , Douglass High School , Rock Bridge High School , and Battle High School .

  4. Virtual volunteering - Wikipedia

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    Rumie, an edtech non-profit organization also uses subject-matter experts, as well as corporate partners and leading non-profit organizations to create interactive learning modules centered on life skills and career development called Bytes. Rumie is an example of how virtual volunteering can offer an experience that is impactful on various levels.

  5. VolunteerMatch - Wikipedia

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    Inspired by the potential of the web and the success of NetDay, VolunteerMatch.org was launched on April 25, 1998, as a merger between Impact Online, Inc. (a California nonprofit organization started by MBAs Mark Benning, Joanne Ernst, Steve Glikbarg, and Cindy Shove) and Volunteer America (a project co-founded by Jay Backstrand and Craig Jacoby).

  6. One-stop career centers - Wikipedia

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    One-stop career centers (or one-stop centers) are public employment offices in the United States. They are workforce information and education offices set up by Workforce Investment Boards as directed by the Workforce Investment Act of 1998 .

  7. Volunteer Center - Wikipedia

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    Volunteer Centers or Volunteer Centres exist primarily to foster and develop volunteerism in the community as a whole. In general they do 4 things: Promote volunteerism, capacity building for effective local volunteering, provide leadership on issues relating to volunteerism, provide leadership on issues relating to volunteerism and connect people with opportunities to serve.

  8. Campus Living Villages - Wikipedia

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    Campus Living Villages (CLV) is a global student accommodation provider with services in finance, design, development, project management and operation of student housing. [1] CLV is one of the largest higher education student housing providers in the world. [ 2 ]

  9. Volunteer Center of North Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Volunteer Center of North Texas (VCNT) was founded in 1971 by Annette Strauss, Mitch Jericho, Jan Sanders, and Helen Boothman. When the Center first opened in 1971, it operated from an office in downtown Dallas. Several years later, thanks to the generosity of The Meadows Foundation, the Volunteer Center moved to the Wilson Historical ...