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Our Partners
At Primis, we have learned that to truly make a difference, we need outstanding partners in our communities.
Below are some of our most valuable relationships.
appomattox regional governor’s school
Create, lead, inspire, achieve.
Providing gifted and talented students a differentiated and rigorous education, cultivates a supportive environment that inspires unique artistic and technological visions, promotes cultural tolerance, nurtures community partnerships, and produces active, engaged citizens.
Five-o’s tiki foundation
Serving those who serve others.
Ensure our law enforcement community and their families have support in times of need. In addition, the Foundation provides funds to support law enforcement programs which are aimed at educating our youth and fostering positive relations between the community and local law enforcement.
Forward Foundation
Empowering action to move forward.
Dedicated to assisting working, single parents and their children in the Greater Richmond region who are in the midst of a financial crisis.
healthy harvest food bank
Your local farm to food bank.
Advocating for Northern Neck-area (Virginia) pantries by providing low-cost nutritious food, storage, transportation and distribution.
The JWC Foundation
Learn, grow and own in the Black community.
Dedicated to supporting current and aspiring Black business owners in the Richmond, Virginia region.
REGINALD F. LEWIS COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
Virginia State University
Providing opportunities for diverse students to become successful, ethical, and socially responsible business professionals through a technology-infused curriculum that emphasizes professional development pathways, exposure to real-world business operations, and service to society.
versability resources
Where ability meets opportunity.
A leading provider of comprehensive services for people with disabilities of all ages. Currently serving over 1,500 people annually in the Hampton Roads region of Virginia.
wetati academy
Where classroom meets practical.
Educates and empower low-to-moderate income students on how to become financially independent through practical and experiential activities that prepare students for employment, entrepreneurship, and future economic opportunities.