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Arts Education/Schools
Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation
The Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation (or Rush) was founded in 1995 by three brothers, media mogul Russell Simmons, artist and activist Danny Simmons and Joseph "Rev.
Brooklyn
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Cultural/Ethnic Awareness
PROJECT FOR EMPTY SPACE
Project For Empty Space is creates socially engaging, multidisciplinary art exhibitions and programming that encourage social discourse and systemic change Project For Empty Space is a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating safe and equitable spaces for audiences and artists alike.
1700
Brooklyn
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Other Art, Culture, Humanities Organizations/Services N.E.C.
Avalanche Arts Inc
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Brooklyn
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Water Resource, Wetlands Conservation & Management
Resilient Cities Catalyst Inc
Create catalytic change to help cities solve their most pressing challenges.
Brooklyn
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Youth Development Programs
Empower Youth Corp
Empowering underprivileged youthin Uganda and New York City through sports About Empower Youth Corp About Us Empower Youth Corp.
Brooklyn
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Science, General (includes Interdisciplinary Scientific Activities)
Open Minded Scientists
Supporting rigorous scientific research on the foundations of consciousness, with an emphasis on methodologies and experiments that can be easily and incontrovertibly replicated.
Brooklyn
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Disabled Persons' Rights
Inclusive Fashion & Design Foundation
TO INCREASE THE IMPACT OF BEAUTIFUL, FUNCTIONAL PRODUCTS IN OUR EVERYDAY LIVES AND IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY.
Brooklyn
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Religious Related, Spiritual Development N.E.C.
Tau Inc
We love the world by guiding people on transformative journeys toward shalom.
Brooklyn
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Visual Arts Organizations
Juvenile Justice Digital Arts Project
JUVENILE JUSTICE ARTS MEDIA NETWORK ReEntry Emerging Artist Fund Support formerly incarcerated emerging young artists with art education scholarships and careers in professional art practices.
Brooklyn
Rank and File Project
Join us and help grow the movement of workers fighting for a better world.
1838
Brooklyn