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AFRICAN AMERICAN YOUTH HARVEST FOUNDATION
To provide hands-on service through school and community-based programs, to enhance quality of life for African American and low-income youth and families.
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Austin
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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North America Hombres Nobles Development Corporation
Tomorrow's Leaders is a mentoring organization that focuses on 5th Grade boys and girls from select LISD schools in Lubbock, TX.
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Corporation for Effective Schooling
A Diverse and Inclusive school in Durham, NC focused on sharpening academics, creative expression, and leadership.
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Count US IN
The only IN nonpartisan, nonprofit org that fosters voter equity by empowering minority and marginalized voters and diversifying civic engagement Count US IN is an Indiana organization aimed at creating a more diverse and inclusive voter turnout by Educating, Empowering, and showing you matter.
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Consortium of African American Early Childhood Educators
WE STRIVE TO REDUCE THE ACHIEVEMENT GAP; TO ENSURE THAT EACH CHILD HAS ACCESS TO QUALITY EDUCATION AND EQUITABLE RESOURCES.
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Carter Education & Community Foundation Inc
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DC PEACE TEAM
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