Member Spotlight – Goodness Village
Goodness Village in partnership with Crosswinds Church and the City of Livermore, are building a village of tiny homes to house some of Livermore's unsheltered citizens.
Goodness Village in partnership with Crosswinds Church and the City of Livermore, are building a village of tiny homes to house some of Livermore's unsheltered citizens.
LLNL developed the 32-channel multi-electrode arrays under the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)-funded SUBNETS (Systems-Based Neurotechnology for Emerging Therapies) program, which aims to improve treatments for neuropsychiatric illnesses in military service members.
UNCLE strives to be the first choice for exceptional financial services and has recently been voted “Best Credit Union” in the East Bay for a fourth year in a row.
TSG remains steadfast as an independent company focused on providing extraordinary service support and building long-term partnerships.
As we all begin to recover and open our doors, the Livermore Valley Chamber of Commerce reminds all members to update their business profile.
Corporate Games provides you with the fastest, most efficient and entertaining ways to accomplish this goal. With proven training techniques and the widest variety of custom team building activities, you reap the benefits of accelerated learning and enhanced team performance.
This April marks Independent Community Bankers of America (ICBA) Community Banking Month to highlight community banks’ role with the economy, consumers, and surrounding communities.
Free, individualized, confidential one-on-one advising for existing businesses and start-ups within the unincorporated areas of Alameda County.
With an adjusted daily new case rate per 100,000 residents of 4.8, a testing positivity rate of 1.8 percent, and a health equity quartile positivity rate of 2.6 percent, the state of the pandemic has improved greatly in Alameda County since the peak of the winter surge in early January.
StopWaste is currently accepting applications for a range of grant opportunities with total funding up to $475k available to both nonprofits and businesses, aimed at increasing individual, business, and community involvement in the prevention of waste in Alameda County.