The BDPA Foundation approved $ 500 grant funding to BDPA Baltimore chapter. The funds are allocated so that the chapter can provide snacks and refreshments for the students and volunteers involved in the weekend Student Information Technology Education & Scholarship (SITES) training program.
BETF provided full funding for this SITES funding request sent by the BDPA Baltimore chapter president Michael Tyson and chapter VP-Finance Gina Smith.
Our hope is that YOU and other cyberspace supporters will consider making a tax-deductible donation to the BDPA Foundation so that we might continue to fund these programs in the future. We need your financial assistance in this tough economic year in order to advance the careers of African Americans in the IT industry from the 'classroom to the boardroom'.
What are you waiting for? Please make a small donation right now!
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