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Housing Partner Network Development & Management

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North Carolina → Charlotte/mecklenburg SchoolsView Agency

NAICS

813410 - Civic and Social OrganizationsView NAICS

Place of Performance

NC, US

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AgencyNorth Carolina → Charlotte/mecklenburg Schools
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Full Description

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Build and maintain relationships with local housing organizations, nonprofits, and government agencies to expand service access for CMS employees.

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