Congressional Black Caucus Foundation opens scholarship and intern applications

Education | HBCUs
2 min read • January 24, 2024
Congressional Black Caucus Foundation opens scholarship and intern applications

The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (CBCF) is excited to announce that applications are now open for our 2024 Scholarships and Summer Internship programs! If you’re a student, we invite you to apply.

Since 1988, we have upheld our commitment to nurturing the next generation of Black leaders through academic financial support and professional development opportunities. Our scholarship programs provide vital resources to deserving students, while our summer internships offer hands-on experience in the heart of policymaking on Capitol Hill.

Whether you’re a student aspiring to make a difference, a supporter of education and leadership development, or someone looking to invest in the future, this is your chance to be a part of something transformative.

Learn more about our available 2024 scholarships and the upcoming summer internship opportunities at https://www.cbcfinc.org/programs/scholarships/

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Contractor Outreach

Subcontractor Outreach Meeting for Local, Small, Minority, and Women Owned Businesses interested in bidding . . .

  • M. B. Kahn,

Construction Manager, will host an

information

session for subcontractors who may be interested in

bidding on trades for the new Georgetown County Detention Center project. The non-mandatory meeting will be held on Tuesday, February 13, 2024 from 5:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. at 8259 for the meeting, please RSVP at www.mbkbids.comChoppee Road, Georgetown, SC 29440. To register or email mrush@mbkahn.com.Small and local contractors are encouraged to attend.

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Christian Jackson, director of the Counseling and Self-Development Center
Christian Jackson, director of the Counseling and Self-Development Center

(AA) or Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings. These groups provide peer support and will be a valuable resource for students in recovery.

  • Community-Based Recovery Organizations: Partner with local and regional organizations that specialize in addiction recovery, such as the National Council on Alcoholism and

Drug Dependence (NCADD) or local recovery centers. These organizations will provide external expertise and resources.

  • Established CRPs: There are established CRPs in the state that will help with the networking and collaboration efforts during the development of a CRP on the SC State campus.

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