Similar organisations to Detroit Institute for Law and Organizing
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Promotion of Business (Chambers of Commerce)
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1945.
Twin Cities Diversity in Practice
Attract | Recruit | Advance | Retain - An organization focused on diversity in the Twin Cities' legal community.
664
Minneapolis
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Private Grantmaking Foundations
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1946.
New York Foundation
New York Foundation funds community organizing and grassroots advocacy led by and for people who live in NYC.
2158
New York
Economic Growth Foundation
With more than 12,000 business members, GCP is the nation's largest metropolitan chamber of commerce.
8887
Cleveland
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Arts Education/Schools
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1948.
The Urbano Project
We foster public and participatory art as a vehicle for personal transformation, community cohesion, and social change ☀️ #urbanoproject Urbano fosters participatory art for personal transformation, community care, and social change.
3221
Jamaica Plain
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Victims' Services
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1949.
Rewire Community
To promote awareness, dialogue and action to prevent and break cycles of gender based violence Rewire Community is a grassroots organization dedicated to creating awareness dialog and action to help prevent and break cycles of genderbased violence GBV especially intimate partner violence.
869
San Ramon
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Voter Education/ Registration
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1950.
League of Women Voters of Los Angeles CO Inc Elizabeth Lanzer
Seeking to improve government and impact public policies through education & advocacy.
34842
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Public Housing
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1951.
CAPITAL AREA HOUSING PARTNERSHIP
A nonprofit building opportunity & transforming possibilities for our neighbors across mid-Michigan.
138
LANSING
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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1952.
Evolve a Community Organization
A grassroots organization building a statewide movement to close the Corporate Loophole in #Prop13 and fully-fund public education in California.
4143
San Francisco
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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1953.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF RETURNING CITIZENS
A nonprofit association and coalition building, is to affect the reintegration process in a unique way that empowers returning citizens.
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WASHINGTON








