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Bridging Opportunities: Empowering Employment Through Job Placement

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 Pathways to Success: Job Placement for Economic Empowerment


The Economic Opportunity Board of Clark County is a dynamic job placement organization that strives to empower individuals and families with the tools and opportunities they need to achieve self-sufficiency and economic empowerment. Through our comprehensive programs, resources, and unwavering advocacy, we are dedicated to creating a brighter future for the residents of Clark County.


With a deep understanding of the transformative power of meaningful employment, Pathways to Success is committed to connecting job seekers with rewarding career opportunities. Our team of experienced professionals provides personalized support, including job search assistance, skills development, and networking opportunities, to ensure individuals are equipped to thrive in today's competitive job market.


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El botón de abajo tiene información sobre nuestros programas. Para obtener más ayuda, envíe un correo electrónico a info@eobcapsnv.org o llame 702-445-7105.

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FIGHTING POVERTY FOR OVER 55 YEARS


The Economic Opportunity Board (EOB) of Clark County was the regional legal body responsible for receiving and administering funds allocated under the Economic Opportunity Act, a part of the Johnson Administration's War on Poverty Program. EOB was incorporated in the State of Nevada in September 1964 and opened its first office on April 5, 1965, with a staff of four and a program development grant of $25,000. The agency’s purpose was the same then as it is now: to fight poverty. EOB is one of 12 community action agencies in the state of Nevada and a member of more than 1,000 agencies in the national Community Action Network. Use the button below to learn more about our programs.

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We offer a number of programs meant to help individuals and families living in our community. Click on the buttons to learn more about our community action agency programs, or contact us, and we will be happy to answer any questions. Want to help us make a difference in the community? Donate today!

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The Economic Opportunity Board of Clark County is a  job placement organization committed to introducing and implementing programs, resources, and advocacy that lead to self-sufficiency and economic empowerment for low-income individuals and families.


In 1964, the federal government established  job placement organizations, which are private or public nonprofit organizations, to provide aid in geographically specific areas.  Job placement organizations change people's lives, embody the spirit of hope, improve communities, and make America a better place to live. We care about the entire community, and we are dedicated to helping people help themselves and each other. Status as a  job placement organization is the result of an explicit designation by the local or state government.


Contact us today to learn more about our  job placement programs and how we can support you and your family.


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  • WHAT IS A COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY?

    Community action agencies are private or public nonprofit organizations that were created by the federal government in 1964 to combat poverty in geographically designated areas. 

  • What's the best way to contact the EOB?

    The Economic Opportunity Board of Clark County can be reached by phone at 702-445-7105, by email at info@eobcapsnv.org, or by submitting one of the contact forms on our website.

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