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P I M Project Inc
Giving Youths a Brighter Tomorrow A Nonprofit Organization Against Gang Violence Giving Youths a Brighter Tomorrow A Nonprofit Organization Against Gang Violence Prevent Gang Violence With the Help of Our Organization The Prevention Intervention Mediation Project or The PIM Project is a 501c3 nonprofit organization established in 2013.
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Randolph
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							Services to Promote the Independence of Specific Populations 
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National Hook-Up of Black Women Atlanta Metro Chapter
The National Hook-Up of Black Women, Inc.
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Lilburn
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							Arts, Cultural Organizations - Multipurpose 
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Mommas Safe Haven
WE ENCOURAGE SELF LOVE, HIGHER EDUCATION AND SELF EMPLOYMENT.
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Washington
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							Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement 
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New Birth Community Development
New Birth Community Development endeavors to be the bridge between the community and the resources it needs to thrive.
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Beyond Diversity Resource Center Inc
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							Youth Development Programs 
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Normnot Academy
Normnot Academy is to provide educational resources and comprehensive mentoring programs to empower the youth, promote diversity, and self-development for all.
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Black Girls Mental Health Collective Foundation
Our vision is a world where Black girls and women are empowered to thrive mentally, emotionally, and spiritually, free from the stigma of mental health challenges.
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Black Sonrise NFP
VBO, a Virtual Box Office, helps manage fundraisers, gatherings, and reunions.
Evanston
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							Economic Development 
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Association for Black Economic Power
The Association for Black Economic Power will Remove social stigmas and provide a solid financial foundation for our people to move from existing to thriving by creating a cooperative Northside focused ecosystem of community partners working toward the co Our mission at the Association for Black Economic Power (ABEP) is to promote economic independence, multi-generational wealth, and community development for Black families and businesses.
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Minneapolis




