African Americans learning how to earn $1,000,000 or more annually developing their land or packaging Real Estate Development Joint Ventures

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Special Partial Scholarships Now Available for Qualified African American, African, Minority and U.S. Veterans

6-Month Online Real Estate Development Mentoring/Certification from the REDI Foundation

Nationwide — The Founder of The REDI Foundation, non-profit institute, Richard Michael Abraham, announced today at The REDI Foundation’s press conference that the mission to train professionals how to be successful developing their land or packaging joint venture real estate developments is working very well.

“The 6-Month Mentoring ONLINE Real Estate Development Program is teaching professionals (from all walks of life) how to potentially earn $1,000,000+ each annually packaging joint venture real estate developments in their local communities. This is my legacy Course where I mentor each accepted student personally and privately. Since my announcement in November last year, just look at the developments my students are doing. Many are turning their land or property into multi million dollar developments and attracting investors for the capital needed. During the next several years, I’ll keep pushing to help more accepted students. Where doing everything possible to make this 6-Month Program financially accessible to African Americans, including partial scholarships. I consider this final chapter of my life the best that I can leave on this good earth,” Mr. Abraham stated.

The 6-Month Online Real Estate Development Certification and private Mentoring Program is recognized as the world’s most comprehensive Course and in addition to printed instructional materials, assignments, exams, each student is required to package a “real” and feasible real estate development project under the watchful eye of Mr. Abraham. Enrollment is limited and always filled but “standby places” can be made available for exceptional applicants.

“During the last booming decade of real estate development, African Americans were left behind, unable to get into real estate development. No Anymore,” Mr. Abraham added.

The program is more comprehensive and challenging than a Master’s Degree Program but tuition is less.

To apply for a special “standby place”, first carefully review all the details about the program on the Website at www.redii.org and then, if you feel you possess the talent and determination to succeed, call The REDI Foundation at (561) 756-8074 for your interview and to begin the Application process. (Partial scholarships are limited)


For more information, contact:
Jackie Smith, Director
The REDI Foundation
www.redii.org

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