
570 BROAD STREET
PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND |
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The Center to Advance Minority Participation
in the Construction Industry, founded in
1997 by the Black Contractors' Association of Rhode
Island and led by Stanford E. Cameron, Chairman
of the Board, is a non-profit organization that
serves as a business Treasurer incubator and training
facility for minority youth and adults throughout
Rhode Island. |
The Center's purpose is to increase
their participation in building-related
trades and businesses. Currently in
Rhode Island, minority participation
in state public construction projects
makes up barely 1.5%. It is the mission
of The Center to promote the benefits
of careers in the building trades
for minority youth and adults in order
to increase their participation in
the industry, through a combination
of targeted outreach initiatives,
educational programs, support services
and partnerships.
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