The National Urban League has long been an advocate for economic opportunity, environmental justice and diversity equity and inclusion (“DE&I”) in all areas. The passage of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act[i] (“the Infrastructure Act”) is a once in a generation investment...
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Popeyes on Tuesday announced a new partnership with the National Urban League, a non-profit organization dedicated to economic empowerment, equality, and social justice for African Americans and others in underserved communities. Popeyes is teaming up with the National Urban League to further continue its commitment to bettering diversity across its franchising ecosystem.
The Bank's $5 million commitment includes continued support of the Urban League Entrepreneurship Center Program along with other workforce development initiatives and programs
“What it meant to be a newly freed Black man and a father in 1865 mirrors what it means to be a Black man and a father today: providing for and protecting your family, nurturing your children’s sense of self-worth and identity..."
In an effort to help fight childhood hunger and promote education, Denny’s launched the Hungry for Education™ Scholarship program in 2011, and has since awarded more than $1.5 million in combined scholarships to elementary, high school and college students across the country.
The National Urban League is proud to partner with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to introduce their new Affordable Connectivity Program. This program will ensure households can afford the broadband they need for work, school, healthcare and more.