Monday, October 14, 2024

Colin Allred Get Out the VOTE RALLY SAT 19th thanks efamily member Janice Weaver for sharing!


Friends, (shared from Efamily member Janice Weaver)

Join us next Sunday, October 20th at 2pm, just outside of Harris County in Missouri City, Texas at the historic Landmark Community Center for a GOTV Event with Congressman Colin Allred and the Texas Offense! This is an opportunity to hear how, together, we will mobilize Texans to send Ted Cruz packin' and elect Colin Allred to the United States Senate!

RSVP: HERE

2 Congressional Races in the 18th Congressional District -- VOTE ALL THE WAY DOWN THE BALLOT - TIPS ON VOTING

Don't assume that your voting status is still current. You want to be sure. The right to vote in a fair election is a hallowed right in our democracy. Elections affect people’s access to quality health care, an education, a safe environment, a thriving community, and so much more. The strength and success of our democracy depend on every voice being heard and every vote being counted. Our office wants to ensure Harris County is ready for the upcoming elections on Tuesday, November 5 – mark the following dates with democracy today. Monday, October 7, is the last day to register for the upcoming election. We encourage everyone to take a moment today to check their voter registration status. You can do so by visiting: Texas Secretary of State My Voter Portal or the Harris County Tax Assessor-Collector & Voter Registrar’s Voter Registration Search. Voters can update their existing registration online with the Secretary of State. Allowable updates include changes to current residential address or name changes. New registrations cannot be submitted online. October 25 is the last day for the County Clerk to receive applications for a ballot to vote by mail. Find out the eligibility requirements and request a mail ballot application on the Harris County Clerk’s website. Need help? Got questions? Contact the Harris County Clerk’s Office Elections Department at 713-755-6965 or visit HarrisVotes.com for assistance with vote by mail, curbside voting, polling locations, voter ID, and more. Early voting will start Monday, October 21 and run through Friday, November 1. Vote Centers will accept voters from 7 a.m. – 7 p.m. on Election Day, Tuesday, November 5. Get Voter Ready at HarrisVotes.com:

NEED A MAIL IN BALLOT?

If you know of anyone that may need to request a mail in ballot. Here's the link below. Adobe Acrobat https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:VA6C2:c2cdaa2e-275a-403b-8f60-828b25c3fa02

KTSU GOSPEL UNPLUGGED EXPERIENCE - thanks Efamily member Janice Weaver for sharing!

maxresdefault.jpg KTSU Gospel Unplugged Experience youtube.com Ernest Walker General Manager KTSU 90.9FM 3100 Cleburne Houston, TX 77004 713-313-7999 Office

RODNEY ELLIS Announces First Ever Opportunity Fund

View in Browser Dear Friends, In Harris County, we are working every day to remove barriers to opportunity, advance economic equity, and create an inclusive, thriving, and prosperous economy that works for everyone. Through the Department of Economic Equity and Opportunity (DEEO), Harris County is leveling the playing field for small businesses, entrepreneurs, and companies owned by people of color and women to fairly compete, grow their businesses, and create jobs in our communities. Today, October 1, 2024, the application portal opens for Harris County’s first-ever revolving loan fund, known as the Harris County Opportunity Fund. This is the largest direct investment by a local government in a low-interest loan program in Texas history. The fund will start with $8 million from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), and the PeopleFund will contribute a matching $9 million – $17 million total. The funds will be loaned to businesses to strengthen or expand their operations. When the businesses repay the loans, the funds will become available for future borrowers to create a revolving loan fund that has a sustainable funding source. The Harris County Opportunity Fund will target entrepreneurs who typically do not have access to critical start-up funding needed at different stages through low-interest micro-loans up to $50,000 and growth loans up to $250,000. The fund provides a 2% discount on interest rates. Consider this: the average minority- and women-owned business enterprise (M/WBE) has only $500 in outside equity, compared with a staggering $18,500 in non-M/WBE firms, according to the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy. This stark contrast in financial resources limits the growth potential of M/WBEs and perpetuates economic disparities within our community. With the launch of the Harris County Opportunity Fund, we are directly addressing these disparities. Business Eligibility Requirements Located in Harris County In good standing with local, state, and federal governments with no outstanding tax obligations or liabilities Not currently in bankruptcy Negatively impacted due to COVID-19 and/or unable to secure adequate capital and/or terms in the private market For more information, you can visit peoplefund.org/harris-county-opportunity-fund, and you can apply at peoplefund.org/get-a-loan. I am proud to have led in the creation of the first ever Harris County Opportunity Fund to tear down inequity and barriers to opportunity that have existed for generations in our community. I look forward to seeing how these pay dividends for years to come. Sincerely, Rodney Ellis

Janice Weaver's Blood Drive - One Body Networking - SAVED 93 LIVES on Sept 21st

 


PLEASE CLICK ON LINK TO VIEW PHOTOS Janice Weaver's OBN Blood Sickle Cell Drive Janice Weaver's OBN Blood Sickle Cell Drive by Vicky Pink Photography Janice Weaver One Body Networking 1 in 3 Million Chosen By God onebodynetworking.org #JW13

STEM EVENT Oct 19 for KIDS!

 More info at https://ewh.org/the-institutes/summer-institute-programs/



New Deadline Internship Congressional Black Caucus Foundation

 PASS the Word - thanks Efamily member Janice Weaver for shairng...


We are excited to announce a new application deadline for our Leadership Institute Spring 2025 Internship Programs!

Deadline: Friday, November 1, 2024

As a valued member of the CBCF community, we invite you to help us spread the word about this incredible opportunity for young leaders to grow and gain invaluable experience in public policy and business-related careers.

What are the Program Options?   

  • State Farm Communications Internship
  • Walmart Emerging Leaders Internship
  • Pathways to C-Suite Internship


Who is Eligible to Apply?

  • Rising college seniors or recent graduates (within the last 24 months) by the program start date (January 13, 2025).
  • Must have a 2.5 GPA or 3.0 GPA (C-Suite Interns).
  • Interest in public policy or business careers.


What are the Benefits?

  • Free Housing in Washington, D.C.
  • Networking Opportunities with influential leaders and professionals.
  • Bi-Weekly Stipend to support your experience.

Through programs like this, we are investing in the future of Black leadership and empowering our emerging leaders to move from Vision to Victory.

View the Internship Applications

Help us ensure that more students have access to these life-changing experiences. Share this opportunity with the youth in your life, whether it’s a family member, friend, or someone in your network.


Let’s continue building a future where our youth can turn their visions into victories!


For more information, please visit cbcfinc.org/internships or email our Leadership Institute team at internships@cbcfinc.org.

Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc.

1225 I Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20005

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Phone: 202.263.2800


Wednesday Oct 16th FAITH LEADERS MEET AND GREET Appreciation hosted by County Commissioner Rodney Ellis


 We are honored to invite you to a special Meet & Greet for Faith Leaders Appreciation Month. Join us for fellowship and a celebration of the contributions of our faith community leaders on October 16th, 2024 at the Tom Bass Community Center at 11:30 AM. 

Please RSVP by Monday, October 14th to specialevents@cp1.hctx.net OR 346-286-2125.

As beacons of hope and unity in our communities, your vision and guidance have an invaluable impact. We look forward to honoring your leadership during this special time.

WOMEN FOR TURNER FOR CONGRESS Event Tuesday Oct 15th

 Find out more about the campaign and ways you can support!! 


Please join us tomorrow -- Sylvester Turner for Congress campaign event 







NAACP HOUSTON BRANCH OPPOSES HISD BOND PROPOSITIONS A & B (Do Your OWN Research and Make Your Choice) thank you efamily member Janice Weaver for sharing!

 NAACP HOUSTON BRANCH OPPOSES HISD BOND




PROPOSITIONS A & B


On Thursday, September 19, 2024, the membership of the Houston NAACP unanimously

voted to oppose the HISD bond proposal.

There are several reasons we are urging voters to oppose the bond election. Since the hostile

HISD takeover occurred the NAACP and our coalition partners have been sounding the

alarm, “Taxation Without Representation”. While we have no personal issues with individual

board members selected by the conservator, our concern is and has always been, not having

board of trustees elected by the public and accountable to the public. The public taxpayers

should not be expected to put nearly $5 billion dollars into the hands of a superintendent and

board that is not governed by the local public.

Secondly, the present plan does not focus on creating better schools in urban areas to better

serve the present demographic and to preserve historical integrity of our neighborhoods. It

appears to be a plan for school closures and for the re-purposing of school properties that will

reconfigure our communities. This is what we believed the intentions were from the very

beginning. The Houston NAACP cannot be silent and observe this detrimental agenda to

historically black and brown neighborhoods.

Thirdly, ABC Channel 13 aired a story last night regarding the increasingly the large

percentage of uncertified personnel in HISD classrooms. Report detailed why this is

detrimental to the learning experiences of our children. Some should be assembling all of the

certified teachers HISD has lost during the present administrations oversight. Parents should

be asking questions and so should all local leadership.

Repeatedly, we have raised the seminal question. What is the exit plan for the present

conservatorship structure? What’s the plan for transitioning back to a publicly led Houston

Independent School District? The present plan is proving detrimental to the district. Our

children’s academic and intellectual development is being compromised for political and

economic reasons. Today, we are asking our state officials to intervene on behalf of the

public and HSD children.

For these reasons, the Houston NAACP is urging voters to Vote NO on the HISD Bond! No

trust! No bond!

Finally, we are saying to state officials on behalf of HISD taxpayers, parents, children, and

stakeholders...Give us our schools back!

Summer Institute Programs | Engineering World Health

 (ewh.org)<https://ewh.org/the-institutes/summer-institute-programs/>


Texas High School Aerospace Scholars

 Share Free NASA STEM Program with Texas High School Juniors!


Texas High School Aerospace Scholars (HAS) is now accepting applications. HAS provides a free, authentic learning experience for Texas juniors to explore STEM fields through Artemis-themed content! Students who complete the online lessons can receive a half-science elective credit for their high school transcript. In addition, the highest achieving students attend a team-based virtual summer experience. During the summer experience, NASA scientists and engineers mentor student teams while they plan an Artemis-themed mission and design challenge to the Moon and Mars.

How can you help?

  *   Share this information with anyone in your network of current Texas high school juniors.
  *   To learn more and to apply visit: www.nasa.gov/has<https://www.nasa.gov/learning-resources/high-school-aerospace-scholars/>
  *   For questions, contact us at jsc-has@mail.nasa.gov<mailto:jsc-has@mail.nasa.gov>
Heather Green<mailto:heather.d.green@nasa.gov> 580-916-8431

Student Scholarships NASA Biomedical Research Conference

 Please share widely within your networks.


HRP's Chief Scientist, Steve Platts, has announced an opportunity for students at certain MSIs to apply for an award to attend the January 2025 HRP Investigator Workshop (IWS) in Galveston, TX.  We would appreciate it if you could pass this on to your networks.  Applications need to be received by 10/4/24.  Thanks, David

Engagement Opening: HRP Investigators' Workshop Travel Award 2025 (nasa.gov)<https://stemgateway.nasa.gov/s/course-offering/a0BSJ000000Jbbl2AC/hrp-investigators-workshop-travel-award-2025>

Eligibility:
* Undergraduate students (18+) enrolled full-time in a STEM degree program at a Minority Serving Institution
(MSI)
* MSI student at an institution that does not already have an HRP grant/award
* Must be a U.S. Citizen
* Previous awardees may not apply for this award
* Available to travel January 27-31 to Galveston, TX
* Passion for Space Life Sciences
* Must be able to provide a valid driver's license or state-issued identification

Onsite Job Interviews - Society of Women Engineers Conference Chicago

 We're Conducting Onsite Interviews at SWE!


We're excited to be conducting onsite interviews for aerospace engineering roles at the SWE Conference (Oct. 24-25)! Candidates must apply before Oct. 16 to be considered for an onsite interview (interviews will still be conducted for eligible applications received after the 16th).



Help us spread the word by sharing the information below and remind them to apply before Oct. 16 for an onsite interview. Aerospace Flight Systems, Aerospace Engineer (GS 7/9 & GS 11/12/13)

  *   LinkedIn Post (to share)<https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7249883794793533441>
  *   USAJobs Vacancies<https://go.nasa.gov/3BCnU0d>

Thank you for helping spread the word! General



We're excited to be conducting onsite interviews for our next aerospace engineer at the Society of Women Engineers (WE24) Conference in Chicago, IL,

GET OUT THE VOTE RALLY SAT OCT 19th


 

Wednesday, September 25, 2024

Scholarship Saturday - Join Jessica Velasco's weekly scholarship emails https://jlvcollegecounseling.com/2024/09/14/scholarship-saturday-september-14-2024/

 

Scholarship Saturday – September 14, 2024

By Jessica Velasco on September 14, 2024

There are thousands of scholarships out there. Below you will find many scholarships, most with general eligibility requirements. My goal is to share some lesser-known scholarships with my readers every Saturday.

Don’t wait. Apply for these great scholarships today! And, if you missed the last Scholarship Saturday, check it out. There are scholarships there that are still open! You can also find scholarships on my other scholarship lists, such as scholarships with requirements based on your statemajorgrade levelethnicity, or religion. And, lastly, check out my list of scholarships with September deadlines.

Only brief information about each scholarship is listed. Therefore, you are encouraged to visit the scholarship websites to get further details about eligibility and requirements.

Here are 25 scholarships for Saturday, September 14, 2024.


Students at Minority Serving Institutions - APPLY for an award to attend the January 2025 HRP Investigator Workshop in Galveston TX DEADLINE OCT 4th

 HRP's Chief Scientist, Steve Platts, has announced an opportunity for students at certain MSIs to apply for an award to attend the January 2025 HRP Investigator Workshop (IWS) in Galveston, TX.  We would appreciate it if you could pass this on to your networks.  Applications need to be received by 10/4/24.  Thanks, David


Engagement Opening: HRP Investigators' Workshop Travel Award 2025 (nasa.gov)<https://stemgateway.nasa.gov/s/course-offering/a0BSJ000000Jbbl2AC/hrp-investigators-workshop-travel-award-2025>

Eligibility:
* Undergraduate students (18+) enrolled full-time in a STEM degree program at a Minority Serving Institution
(MSI)
* MSI student at an institution that does not already have an HRP grant/award
* Must be a U.S. Citizen
* Previous awardees may not apply for this award
* Available to travel January 27-31 to Galveston, TX
* Passion for Space Life Sciences
* Must be able to provide a valid driver's license or state-issued identification

AIAA Undergrad Diversity Scholars -- google to find out more if you missed the panel discussion last week - fund students to attend ASCEND and SCITECH conferences


 



EVENT: World Affairs Council of Greater Houston: Family and Strength: Nancy Pelosi’s Path to Power - thanks efamily member Sam Denard for sharing!!

 https://wachouston.org/event/family-and-strength-nancy-pelosis-path-to-power/