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ANTHONY QUINN FOUNDATION
Art, in all its forms, is essential to learning and the enrichment of the mind.
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Bristol
THE COMPELLING WHY
The Compelling Why produces seminars for students of promise to encourage them to maximize their full potential.
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Dallas
Oakland Promise
Oakland Promise is a cradle-to-college career nonprofit that aims to dramatically increase the number of college graduates from Oakland within the next decade.
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Oakland
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Other Art, Culture, Humanities Organizations/Services N.E.C.
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1705.
GRANDVILLE AVENUE ARTS AND HUMANITIES INC
GAAH operates the Cook Arts Center and the Cook Library Center on the SW side of Grand Rapids.
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Grand Rapids
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Adult, Continuing Ed
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International Mentoring Foundation for the Advancement of Higher Ed
International non-profit that reverses brain drain and connects talent worldwide with schools, business and government THE ORGANIZATION'S PRIMARY EXEMPT PURPOSE IS TO PROMOTE EDUCATION WITHOUT BOUNDARIES AND THE CREATION OF NETWORKS BETWEEN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
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Needham
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Engineering and Technology Research, Services
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National Society of Black Engineers
NSBE Pro LA is a 501©(3) non-profit organization dedicated to the success of African American and other ethnic minority professionals in engineering and STEM fields.
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Delinquency Prevention
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Youth Alternatives To Incarceration Inc
Education of at-risk youth in conflict-resolution and other life skills HOME ABOUT PROGRAMS CONNECT SUPPORT More.
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Environmental Education and Outdoor Survival Programs
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Minorities in Aquaculture
MIA wants to bridge the gap between minorities & sustainable seafood by creating a supportive space for academic & professional growth for young women of color.
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Easton
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Human Service Organizations
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THE ARTHUR PROJECT
We are a unique, innovative mentorship program with dedicated, professional mentors who focus on middle school youth in underserved communities.
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