Richmond Museum of History

Rich City Biz Blog-March 27, 2017

Featured Member – Richmond Museum of History The Company Town – Legacy Businesses in Richmond Richmond has one of the last remaining Carnegie Libraries in California. Designed by Canadian-American William H. Weeks in 1910, the library hosts the Richmond Museum of History’s expansive collection of documents, artifacts, and folklore. The...

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Rich City Biz Blog-March 20, 2017

Featured Member – Visionova HR Consulting Bernadette Jones is the co-founder of Visionova HR Consulting, a firm that has served nonprofit and for-profit organizations across the East Bay since 2012. She is recognized as a visionary leader with experience supporting organizations in the areas of small business development, healthcare, community...

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Rich City Biz Blog – March 6, 2017

March is Women’s History Month! In honor of Women’s History Month, the Chamber is contacting women-owned businesses to feature on our blog. Please contact nadine@rcoc.com for details. Funding Opportunities March 10: The Richmond Promise Scholarship March 20: ECIA Community Grant Program Application Due   Chamber Events March 15: Women of Impact:...

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January Newsletter

    YOU ARE INVITED to attend our installation dinner in honor of our new Board of Directors. JANUARY, 12th 2016 6:00 – 9:00 PM   HOTEL MAC 50 Washington Ave, Richmond, CA 94801   Please RSVP by January 10, 2017 Dinner: $50   REGISTER HERE        ...

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October Newsletter

Richmond Chamber Newsletter The content in this preview is based on the last saved version of your email – any changes made to your email that have not been saved will not be shown in this preview.     Having trouble viewing this email? Click here     NEW SEASON...

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September Newsletter

Richmond Chamber Newsletter NEW SEASON AT THE CHAMBER Helping our business community grow and impact our city September 07 , 2016                                                          ...

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It Just Got More Expensive to Misclassify Exempt Employees!

August 1, 2016, The DOL Increased Penalties for Worker Misclassification Business owners, COO and, Nonprofits, is your workforce ready? As the December 1st “Overtime Rule” deadline looms, the Department of Labor has increased penalties for employers who “intentionally” or “unintentionally” misclassify workers. Along with other federal agencies, the DOL has...

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End Hunger While Helping Stimulate the Local Economy

An estimated 4,000 households in Richmond are living under the federal poverty line, but are not yet enrolled in the CalFresh program.  CalFresh (formerly known as food stamps) is the back bone in the fight against hunger throughout California.   In 2013, CalFresh successfully raised roughly 890,000 Californians out of...

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