Similar organisations to LEAD Virginia
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Elementary, Secondary Ed
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1846.
Our Sisters School Inc
EDUCATE AND INSPIRE ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED GIRLS FROM THE NEW BEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS AREA.
New Bedford
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Vocational Counseling/ Guidance/Testing
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1847.
Hbcu Career Development Marketplace Inc
This corporation is organized exclusively for educational purposes more specifically to inform and educate new entrants into the workforce about corporate America.
Clarksville
YOUTH ORCHESTRA OF CENTRAL VIRGINIA
Any committed musician with the requisite talent and training, regardless of their academic environment or economic condition, should have the opportunity to develop to their fullest potential.
Charlottesville
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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1849.
National Steering Comm of the Assoc for the Imprvmt of MINORITS in IRS
The DC Chapter of AIM Welcomes You. The purpose of AIM is to educate and develop its members to their fullest career and personal potential.
Upper Marlboro
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Nonprofit Management
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1850.
Executive Service Corp of Southeast Florida
We empower nonprofit causes to achieve their missions with exceptional performance and results.
3500
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Human Service Organizations
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1851.
Flyt Foundation Inc
Dream it Build it Grow it Dream it Build it Grow it Dream it Build it Grow it Dream it.
Columbus
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Public Foundations
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1852.
Minority White Coat Foundation
The vision of Minority White Coat Foundation is to bridge the gap and increase the number of successful minorities in healthcare across the nation.
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Oak Lawn
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Professional Societies & Associations
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1853.
Washington Assoc of Latino Administrators and Superintendents
ADVANCEMENTOFEDUCATION. THEORGANIZATIONPROVIDESEDDUCATIONAL PROFESSONALDEVELOPMENTSERVICESTOSCHOOLANDSCHOOLADMIINSTRATORSANDSUPERINTENDTSINORDERTOADVANCETHEEDUCATIONOFLATINOASTUDENTINWASHINGTONSTATEBUILDSKILLSANDNETWORKWITH Welcome to our site.
Edmonds
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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1854.
MASSACHUSETTS WOMEN OF COLOR COALITION
We envision a CommonWealth of authentic inclusion where racism and sexism no longer dictate the outcomes of women of color and our communities.
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