Similar organisations to National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives
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Voter Education/ Registration
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1549.
Healthy Democracy
Elevating the voices of everyday people, bringing new faces to public decision making, and designing a more collaborative democracy together.
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Portland
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Family Services
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1550.
Village of Hope
We work to change the realities of families of color & poor families adversely impacted by the education, housing, employment, & criminal justice systems.
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Seattle
American Security Council Foundation
RAISE PUBLIC AWARENESS OF NATIONAL SECURITY ISSUES AND IMPLEMENT A BI-PARTISAN STRATEGY BASED ON THE PRINCIPLES OF PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH.
Sebastian
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Professional Societies & Associations
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1552.
Division of Leaders and Legacy
Any person who has been a member of CEC for a period of at least fifteen 15 years or has served as an officer of a CEC Division or stateprovincial unit or is a Past President of CEC shall qualify for membership.
Tucson
Philadelphia Black Women's Health Alliance
The Mission of the Philadelphia Black Women's Health Alliance is to improve healthcare outcomes and eliminate and/or reduce health disparities experienced by women of African Ancestry, other women of color, and their families through advocacy, education, research and support activities, programs and services.
Philadelphia
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Philanthropy/Charity/ Voluntarism Promotion (General)
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1554.
Citywide Behavioral Health Coalition for the Black Elderly in
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New York City
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Women's Rights
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1555.
National Council of Negro Women Inc
Our mission is to lead, develop, & advocate for women of African descent as they support families and communities.
1208
Herndon
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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1556.
Hendersonville Citizens Police Academy Association
The mission of the Hendersonville Citizen Police Academy Association is to enhance community awareness; foster police-community relationships and provide funding for critical equipment needs to ensure police officers are fully equipped to protect the citizens of Hendersonville.
Hendersonville
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Women's Rights
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1557.
National Council of Negro Women Inc
Minnie H. Goodlow Page is a Section of the National Council of Negro Women, Incorporated.
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Duncanville




