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Minority Millennials

Minority Millennials

Long Island Business Associations

​​​​​​Minority Millennials, Inc. is a grassroots registered 501c3 organization that works to represent Minorities and Millennials in policies that impact Long Island’s future and bridging the gap between policy and culture.

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Nassau BOCES

Workforce Development

The Board of Cooperative Educational Services of Nassau County (Nassau BOCES) is the largest BOCES in New York State. Serving 56 school districts in Nassau County, our mission has always been to enhance public education and the opportunities available to students of all ages and abilities by providing access to innovative and cost-effective services.

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Nassau Community College's Center for Workforce Development

Workforce Development

Nassau Community College's Center for Workforce Development will partner with you to enhance your employees’ skills through customized training programs provided by subject specialists and experienced professionals. We offer workforce training programs that will help your employees grow and your business thrive.  Courses can be offered conveniently onsite at your location, online or on our campus. They can also be scheduled to meet the needs of your business and incorporate both credit bearing and non-credit courses.  For more information visit https://www.ncc.edu/continuingeducation/workforcedevelopment/trainingcourseofferings.shtml.

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Nassau Council Chambers of Commerce

Small Business Partners

The Nassau Council Chambers of Commerce promotes economic security and enhances economic growth by being a strong united voice for commerce and an advocate for legislative issues that impact the Long Island region.

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Nassau County

Nassau County Townships and Cities

Situated on western Long Island bordering New York City’s borough of queens to the West and Suffolk County to the east is the second-most populous country in New York State outside of New York city and considered one of the central counties within the New York metropolitan area. It contains two cities, three towns, 64 incorporated villages and more than 60 unincorporated hamlets.

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Nassau County Clerk

Nassau County Economic Development Departments

The County Clerk is an office created by the New York State Constitution, serving as Clerk of the Supreme and County Courts and as an agent for state and federal governments. In addition, the Clerk is responsible for recording documents relating to real property located in Nassau County and maintains the official index of real property ownership.

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Nassau County Consumer Affairs

Nassau County Economic Development Departments

Nassau County Consumer Affairs issues licenses to local businesses, resolves complaints, enforces Nassau County Code, and obtains restitution for consumers.

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Nassau County Department of Labor

Nassau County Economic Development Departments

The Mission of the Nassau County Department of Labor is to defend workers, advocate for their rights, and assist the unemployed.

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Nassau County Film Commission

Nassau County Economic Development Departments

With our close proximity to New York City, falling within the “NYC Film Zone”, Nassau County has something to offer for every type of location need from our historic mansions on the north shore to our world class beaches and parks. In addition to an array of downtown restaurants, bars and film friendly working-class neighborhoods, Nassau County is also home to two fully approved NYS Sound Stages - Gold Coast Studios and Grumman Studios- with a third studio in Port Washington on the way. Check out the Nassau County Location Photo Gallery.

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Nassau County Health Department

Nassau County Economic Development Departments

Nassau County Department of Health promotes and protects the health of all who live, work, and play in Nassau County. The mission is accomplished through direct services and community partnerships to investigate, prevent, and control communicable diseases.