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Public Foundations
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Black Charities Federation
Institute for Black Charities also known as Black Charities for Children Families Communities was founded in 1997 and approved as a nonprofit 501c3 taxexempt organization with a mission to provide services that uplift people of color.
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Private Grantmaking Foundations
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Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation Incorporated
Helping people and places move out of poverty and achieve greater social and economic justice in 11 Southern states.
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Employment Procurement Assistance and Job Training
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Black Women in Blockchain Inc
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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The Black Mastermind Group Charitable Foundation
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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Youth Development Programs
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THE 7UICE FOUNDATION INC
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