Community

At BRMi, one of our guiding principles is that we provide the opportunity for our employees to achieve their passion and to participate in their community. To that end, our people are encouraged and are supported in serving non-profit organizations such as:

  • James Madison University’s Cyber City

    CyberCity supports this goal by working hand-in-hand with high school technology teachers to identify, enrich, and encourage their best and brightest students to pursue technology-related careers at JMU.JMU’s College of Business is committed to providing a diverse academic community. We feel strongly that an understanding of diversity in the workplace is vital to business success. High schools invited to participate in CyberCity were identified by JMU as containing under-represented populations, thus increasing our opportunity to reach and serve those that are not traditionally pursuing a college education. http://cybercity.jmu.edu/index.html

  • Teardrops to Rainbows

    Teardrops to Rainbows (T2R) is a recognized 501(c)(3), organization based in Fairfax, Virginia which provides support, services and financial assistance to area children with cancer and their families. T2R plays an active role in helping families through the many stages of treatment for a life-threatening illness. http://www.teardropstorainbows.org

  • The Center for Adoption Support and Education

    C.A.S.E. is a private, non-profit adoptive family support center. Its programs focus on helping children from a variety of foster care and adoptive backgrounds to receive understanding and support which will enable them to grow into successful, productive adults. C.A.S.E. defines post-adoption services as ongoing, comprehensive support services that include education, counseling, family forums, and advocacy which address clearly identified developmental issues and social-emotional challenges frequently shared by adoptees and their families. Post-adoption involves preventive measures to ensure the preservation of adoptive families. http://www.adoptionsupport.org/