Similar organisations to Greater Louisville Workforce Investment Board
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Services to Promote the Independence of Specific Populations
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1729.
Colors Community Resources Inc
Empowering Solutions Creating positive change through hunger relief housing and employment assistance entrepreneurship youth programming education and more.
Euclid
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Women's Service Clubs
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1730.
National Coalition of 100 Black Women Greater Knoxville Chapter
The NCBW Knoxville Chapter is dedicated to empowering minority women and girls in the areas of education, health, economic development & public policy.
768
Knoxville
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Economic Development
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1731.
Challenge Detroit
Yearlong, full-time paid job with a unique opportunity to contribute and grow in Detroit.
56000
Royal Oak
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Senior Citizens' Housing, Retirement Communities
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1732.
Walnut Village Inc
WALNUT VILLAGE OPERATES A SECTION 8 HOUSING DEVELOPMENT FOR LOW TO MODERATE INCOME, ELDERLY AND HANDICAPPED PERSONS IN PUTNAM COUNTY, TENNESSEE.
Cookeville
Springboard for the Arts
Artist-led organization dedicated to artists making a living & life.
29425
St. Paul
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Arts, Cultural Organizations - Multipurpose
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1734.
Mommas Safe Haven
WE ENCOURAGE SELF LOVE, HIGHER EDUCATION AND SELF EMPLOYMENT.
1100
Washington
Assistance League® of Kansas City
Donations and purchases fund Assistance League of Kansas City's philanthropic programs.
2073
Affiliate/Chapter of National Organization (i.e. Girl Scouts of the USA
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Christian
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1736.
Love the Hub Inc
Real Help for Real People in West Texas LOVE THE HUB “Real Help for Real People in West Texas” ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MISSION Supporting families and individuals in the Hub City area who are experiencing a temporary crisis, through financial support and direct engagement.
993
Lubbock
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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1737.
We Reign Inc
Create safe spaces where Black girls are visible so that their strengths, needs, voices and stories are centered as they define themselves for themselves, practice living unapologetically and develop the skills needed to become advocates and change agents in their own lives and communities.
123
Philadelphia







