Similar organisations to Huma House Inc
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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1585.
Alliance for the Arts Inc
To maintain public funding and strengthen public/private partnerships in support of culture in New York and to provide information on issues facing the field today.
New York City
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Arts Education/Schools
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1586.
Maria Torres Emerging Artists Foundation Inc
A rigorous, interdisciplinary, performing arts program for diverse youth and young adults from under served communities.
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EDGEWATER
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Arts Education/Schools
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1587.
Zanbeel Art
Zanbeel aims to provide a platform for transnational cultural dialogue utilizing South Asian art educ Zanbeel Art is a Los Angeles based non-profit 501(c)(3) established in 2007.
1108
Pacific Palisades
Product of Our Environment Youth Empowerment Program
Product of Our Environment is a charitable, tax-exempt, 501(c) (3) dedicated to building stronger.
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Cleveland
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Other Art, Culture, Humanities Organizations/Services N.E.C.
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1589.
Youth Intermedia
Youth InterMedia Multidisciplinary Media Program For AtRisk Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Youth We use the media arts to change lives.
Lufkin
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Performing Arts Centers
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1590.
Arena Social
HIGHLIGHT AND SHOWCASE VISUAL PERFORMING AND LITERARY ARTS BY WAY OF A COMMUNITY AND EVENTS SPACE ARENA SOCIAL ARTS CLUB IS A DC BASED 501C3 NONPROFIT ARTS ORGANIZATION WHOSE MISSION IS TO HIGHLIGHT MINORITY ARTISTSCURATORS AND SHOWCASE VISUAL PERFORMING AND LITERARY ARTS IN A MULTIFUNCTIONAL COMMUNITY SPACE THAT AIMS TO ADVANCE THE IMPORTANCE OF CULTURAL ARTS THROUGH EVENTS AND AUTHENTIC ENGAGEMENT.
Washington
Arts of Poetry
"IMAGINE HAVING AN AMAZING TALENT HIDDEN BECAUSE NO ONE SEES IT" Arts of Poetry vision is giving a voice and a place to Poets and Artist to be seen and heard.
RCH CUCAMONGA
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Arts, Cultural Organizations - Multipurpose
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1592.
Arts and Culture Club Inc
Where Music Meets Community Curating Connections Artists and Art.
Los Angeles
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Human Service Organizations
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1593.
Collective for Immigrant and Refugee Women Wellbeing
Founded in 2020, CRIW promotes the psychosocial wellbeing of underserved and marginalized refugee and immigrant women in Greater New Haven through equity-led partnerships and community collaborations.
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New Haven



