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Arts, Cultural Organizations - Multipurpose
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Artist Collective
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Woodland Hills
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Private Grantmaking Foundations
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Emily Davie and Joseph S Kornfeld Foundation
We work to build stronger, more equitable communities through investments in organizations and programs that drive civic engagement with a focus on arts education and cultural participation.
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Arts, Cultural Organizations - Multipurpose
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Tandem Arts Partnership
About Support the Arts Join TAP Community Outreach Events Contact More.
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Intergroup/Race Relations
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Harness Community
We harness art and storytelling to power change and create a more equitable world.
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Arts, Cultural Organizations - Multipurpose
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Black Trans Femmes in the Arts Inc
BTFA is a collective of Black trans femmes dedicated to making space for ourselves in the arts & beyond.
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Brooklyn
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Youth Development Programs
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First 5 Fundamentals
FOUNDED IN 2008, FIRST 5 FUNDAMENTALS (F5F) IS A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION WITH A MISSION TO UPHOLD COMMUNITY-BASED INITIATIVES IN ACHIEVING THEIR COLLECTIVE GOALS FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES.
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Music
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Femme House
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Human Service Organizations
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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
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Education N.E.C.
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Gender Illumination
Gender Illumination creates healing mentorship leadership and ritual programs for trans gender queer gender nonconforming and nonbinary people and facilitates opportunities for people to explore their own personal gender journeys and identities.
Berkeley



