Similar organisations to Ethical Society of Police Charitable Foundation
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Lesbian/Gay Rights
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1270.
Lesbian & Gay Peace Officers Association-Austin
The Lesbian & Gay Peace Officer's Association of Austin is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that supports LGBTQ+ sworn, civilian, and retired personnel.
805
Austin
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Private Independent Foundations
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1271.
Foundation for Improvement of Justice, Inc.
The Foundation for Improvement of Justice, Inc.
McDonough
Council for Court Excellence
Founded in 1982, the Council for Court Excellence (CCE) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan civic organization that envisions a justice system in the District of Columbia that equitably serves its people and continues to be a model for creating stronger and more prosperous communities.
Washington
Raphah Institute
We are a multidisciplinary platform that partners with communities to design solutions that restore access to the vital resources they need to heal and thrive.
959
Nashville
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Civil Rights, Advocacy for Specific Groups
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1274.
Center for the Healing of Racism Aka Institute for the Healing Of
To facilitate the healing of racism through education and dialogue in a safe, supportive environment in order to empower individuals and transform communities.
Houston
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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1275.
Lighthouse Foundation of Chicagoland
We are a Black LGBTQ+-led, multiracial social justice organization that advances justice for Black LGBTQ+ people across Chicagoland.
2867
Chicago
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YMCA, YWCA, YWHA, YMHA
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1276.
YOUNG WOMENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF CORPUS CHRISTI
YWCA USA is on a mission to eliminate racism, empower women, stand up for social justice, help families, and strengthen communities.
43808
Crp Christi
Rise Up Against Racism, Inc
Rise Up Against Racism is a non-profit organization focused on implementing change through sustainable initiatives.
Walnut Creek
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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1278.
MASSACHUSETTS WOMEN OF COLOR COALITION
We envision a CommonWealth of authentic inclusion where racism and sexism no longer dictate the outcomes of women of color and our communities.
1833
WORCESTER






