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Neighborhood Initiatives Development Corp. (NIDC)

Neighborhood Initiatives Development Corp.

Social Rank

345

Location

Bronx

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Community Rebuilding
  • Civil Rights, Advocacy for Specific Groups

  • 1307.

Gateway Equity Institute

Gateway Equity Institute activates and supports communities to advance equity and justice.

Location

St. Louis

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  • Management & Technical Assistance

  • 1308.

Michigan Community Resources

Strong organizations. Strong leaders. Strong nonprofit network.

Social Rank

6858

Location

Detroit

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  • Single Organization Support

  • 1309.

Africa E5 Foundation Inc

The University Institute of the Diocese of Buca Foundation, Inc.

Location

Scottsdale

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Community Rebuilding
  • Alliance/Advocacy Organizations

  • 1310.

National Medical Association Inc

The collective voice of AA physicians & leading force for parity & justice in medicine.

Social Rank

20645

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  • Private Grantmaking Foundations

  • 1311.

Bylo Chacon Foundation

Woven Foundation Built on the premise that all people should be seen heard believed and supported Woven Foundation partners with organizations making positive change at all levels of society around the world.

Location

San Francisco

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Africans United Communities of Charlottesville

Serving refugees and immigrants from African countries in Virginia and its surroundings.

Social Rank

132

Location

Charlottesville

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  • Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution

  • 1313.

Chicago City Council Latino Caucus Foundation

We are the Chicago City Council Latino Caucus, made up of 14 Alderman promoting the Latino community in Chicago.

Social Rank

1744

Location

Chicago

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Glc Empowerment Center

Our mission is to alleviate poverty in underserved areas of Chicago by fostering employment opportunities and economic growth through providing job training and placement for at-risk and abused females between 14 and 24 and empowering them to overcome their economic, social, and academic challenges while simultaneously encouraging them to embrace their personal strengths and successfully transition into self-sufficiency and financial independence.

Location

Chicago

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