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Community Rebuilding
  • Educational Services and Schools - Other

  • 181.

Aha Kane-Foundation for the Advancement of Native Hawaiian Mal

TO NURTURE A HEALTHIER NATIVE HAWAIIAN MALE POPULATION BY ELIMINATING PSYCHOSOCIAL, HEALTH, AND EDUCATIONAL DISPARITIES FOUNDED ON TRADITIONAL CULTURAL PRACTICES AND BUILDING SUSTAINABILITY IN THE COMMUNITY.

Location

Honolulu

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Community Rebuilding
  • Cultural/Ethnic Awareness

  • 182.

Kaio Foundation

Our mission is to work with our community to promote values of aloha (love), 'ohana (family), respect, discipline and participation.

Social Rank

1

Location

Torrance

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Community Rebuilding
  • Environmental Education and Outdoor Survival Programs

  • 183.

Sankofa Roots

Sankofa Roots is a land-based learning and healing organization that offers outdoor preparedness and survival trainings and education programs to Black, Indigenous and Queer-identifying folks, particularly to those on the frontlines of climate crisis, housing instability and systemic oppression.

Location

Oakland

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Community Rebuilding
  • Cultural/Ethnic Awareness

  • 184.

Givesankofa Inc

We provide a healing and incubator space Black and Brown people to be free and live their full potential.

Social Rank

4

Location

Chicago

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Community Rebuilding
  • Adult, Continuing Ed

  • 185.

Heritage Education Land Prosperity (H.E.L.P.) Center, Inc.

Our goal is to provide education and social services to low-income individuals and families to help them become self-sufficient community leaders and life-long learners.

Location

Yuma

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Community Rebuilding
  • Economic Development

  • 186.

Khmer Heritage Foundation

HELPING CAMBODIAN REFUGEE LIVING IN US Restoring Hope Empowering Cambodian Refugees We are a nonprofit organization dedicated to capturing the brave stories of Cambodian Refugees who made the U.

Location

Newport News

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Community Rebuilding
  • Cultural/Ethnic Awareness

  • 187.

KA AHA LAHUI O OLEKONA

The Hawaiian Civic Club of Honolulu (HCCH) was founded on December 6, 1918 by Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole.

Social Rank

976

Location

BEAVERTON

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Community Rebuilding
  • Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution

  • 188.

ILLUMINATIVE INC

IllumiNative is a Native woman-led racial and social justice organization building power for Native peoples by amplifying Native voices, stories, and issues.

Social Rank

91366

Location

BOULDER

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Community Rebuilding

WISHTOYO FOUNDATION

Our Chumash life ways provide education, research, and advocacy for natural and cultural resources.

Social Rank

5282

Location

VENTURA

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