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At Bank of America, we live our purpose to make financial lives better by fulfilling our environmental, social and governance (ESG) responsibilities. As part of this work, we develop strong partnerships with nonprofit organizations serving community needs, bringing our collective networks and expertise to help communities grow and thrive. We partner with them financially, giving them more than $500,000 annually, and our local employees donate more than 2500 volunteer hours each year. Through our philanthropic efforts and the power of our employee volunteers, we're working to create thriving economies and a better future for the Inland Empire.
Bank of America is pleased to sponsor KREM 2's "Get Ahead" campaign. We know that removing barriers and providing resources to those seeking jobs is the key to financial independence!
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The Coeur d’Alene Casino Resort Hotel (“CCRH”) is a wholly-owned enterprise of the Coeur d’Alene Tribe, a federally-recognized sovereign Indian tribe.
In accordance with the Tribe’s law and policy and federal law, the CCRH exists “as a means of promoting tribal economic development, self-sufficiency, and [a] strong tribal government.” The CCRH provides revenue for tribal education, elder care, cultural awareness,
health, welfare, tribal government programs and agencies, economic development and tribal self-sufficiency and general tribal sovereignty initiatives. The Coeur d’Alene Tribe operates the CCRH under a Class III Gaming Compact with the state of Idaho and the
Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988 (“IGRA”).
As the premier destination resort, our commitment is to provide a unique, exciting experience rooted in Traditional Tribal Hospitality. You are part of our family; Welcome home!
Our VisionAs a legendary international destination, we provide endless opportunities and create memories that last a lifetime. We honor our past and protect our future, to ensure economic and social growth by building upon our cultural roots and natural beauty.
Our Guiding PrinciplesThe Spokane Area Workforce Development Council is a business-led board that works to identify and fill gaps in our local workforce. We bring together businesses, government, labor, education, economic development, and community-based organizations to create a vibrant economy by preparing a skilled workforce to meet regional business needs. We have a budget of approximately $6 million per year, and we actively seek out additional grant funding for our region. We operate a service delivery system that consists of two career centers and 17 affiliated sites located across Spokane County.
Our American Job Center, WorkSource Spokane, provides job seekers with an array of career services that connect skill development and job placement to fuel business growth.We provide funding and oversight for the only youth career and employment center in the Spokane Area, the Next Generation Zone, which serves approximately 3,500 visitors each year. We offer exceptional services to area Businesses, including recruiting assistance, job postings, WorkKeys testing, employee training assistance, labor market information and more.We have a unique partnership with the Community Colleges of Spokane, allowing us to inform worker training programs to help ensure students are on track to graduate with the credentials needed for in-demand careers.
At NIC, there is a difference in the way we learn, lead, educate, and play. With small class sizes, strong student assistance, and a campus that provides endless recreation activities, we believe different is good.
North Idaho College offers over 80 programs in the fields of Social Sciences & Human Services, STEM, Health Sciences/Health Professions, Business Administration, Manufacturing & Trades, and Arts, Communication & Humanities. Our programs are designed to provide you the skills to work in all industries, from engineering, aerospace and healthcare, to computers, business and welding.
Come see the difference at www.nic.edu. North Idaho College. Start here… Go anywhere!”