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The Concurrent Technologies Corporation (CTC) received funding from the U.S. Department of Labor to provide capacity building services to faith and community-based nonprofit organizations in eastern South Carolina and coastal Georgia for a second year. These funds will be used to provide grant writing and grants management training. Due to funding limitations this year, sub-grant opportunities are available only to pre-qualified organizations through a closed competitive process.

The primary purpose of this site is to be a resource to faith and community organizations, providing information on everything from establishing an organization to potential funding sources.

This project is funded by the U.S. Department of Labor (www.dol.gov/cfbci).

March 27, 2003 - CTC received recognition from the U.S. Department of Labor, Center for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives for the organization's work with nonprofit organization's in South Carolina and Georgia.  Project Manager Donna West-Barnhill accepted the Touching Lives and Communities Award on behalf of the company.  The award was given to recognize the company's commitment to "...the lives it has touched and communities it serves by providing support services and training that empowers individuals, expands workforce opportunities, fosters self-sufficiency and restores hope to shattered families and fractured communities."




Concurrent Technologies Corporation
1233 Washington Street, Suite 1000, Columbia, SC 29201
www.e-ctc.com | jensenm@ctcgsc.org

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2004 Training Brochure (PDF 568KB)