LINK: Local Integrated Network of Knowledge
The Local Integrated Network of Knowledge (LINK) is an initiative of the East Harris County Empowerment Council (EHCEC) created to strengthen communication, coordination, and collaboration among local stakeholders. LINK brings together elected officials, business leaders, school administrators, faith communities, nonprofits, media partners, and government agencies to share resources, align efforts, and drive meaningful impact across East Harris County.
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LINK Meeting Dates
Join 200+ Partners Driving Impact Across East Harris County. Be part of the upcoming EHCTX LINK meeting, hosted by the East Harris County Empowerment Council (EHCEC)—a regional development organization partnering with schools, local leaders, and community organizations to build a more resilient, connected, and thriving East Harris County. Register today and help us strengthen collaboration, communication, and community resilience—together.
What is LINK?
LINK stands for Local Integrated Network of Knowledge. The goal of LINK is to foster connections among school districts, nonprofits, businesses, and government agencies to improve access to resources and enhance quality of life.
LINK meetings provide opportunities to:
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Network and build relationships
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Share valuable community resources
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Collaborate on initiatives addressing local challenges
FAQ
What is LINK?
Local Integrated Network of Knowledge (LINK) is an initiative of East Harris County Empowerment Council designed to increase communication, coordination, and collaboration among stakeholders in East Harris County.
When are meetings held?
Meetings are held quarterly in February, April, August, and October on the fourth Tuesday of the month.
Who attends LINK events?
Attendees include a wide range of stakeholders, such as:
- Representatives from school districts.
- Nonprofits and community organizations.
- Businesses and corporate partners.
- Faith-based organizations.
- Government agencies and elected officials.
What is the purpose of the meeting?
The purpose of the meeting is to stay informed about issues impacting the region, discuss current challenges, explore new resources, and connect with organizations that share complementary missions.
LINK is important because it:
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Strengthens collaboration among stakeholders across East Harris County.
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Expands access to vital resources and services for residents.
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Fosters partnerships that inspire new programs and community initiatives.
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Builds a stronger, more connected, and resilient region.
What happens during LINK meetings?
LINK meetings typically include:
- Networking opportunities to connect with other attendees.
- Presentations from guest speakers or community leaders on relevant topics.
- Resource sharing to highlight available services and programs.
- Action-oriented discussions to foster partnerships and collaboration.
We transform lives by connecting people to resources and opportunities.
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