Similar organisations to Moms of Black Boys United Inc
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Real Estate Organizations
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1963.
Tfec Properties Inc
The Foundation for Enhancing Communities (TFEC) #Scholarship Program | Over 160 opportunities for Central PA students We are a leader in working with individuals, corporations, governmental bodies, nonprofit organizations, and private foundations, helping them to achieve their philanthropic goals with confidence and sophistication.
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Harrisburg
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Fund-Raising Organizations that Cross Categories (includes Community Funds/Trusts and Federated Giving Programs) e.g. United Way
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1964.
Salem NJ Branch of National Giving Alliance
National Giving Alliance (NGA) provides gifts of new clothes to individuals in need.
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Woodstown
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Services to Promote the Independence of Specific Populations
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1965.
Mothers and Children in Crisis Inc
Mothers and Children in Crisis, Inc. -Syracuse, is a local 501(c)3 not for profit organization, committed to saving our mothers and children.
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Fayetteville
American Association of Empowered Women
A A E W aim to empower women by providing development, resources, knowledge, guidance and support to enable them to take their lives to the next level.
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Sykesville
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Private Operating Foundations
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1967.
Prog Holdings Foundation Inc
Develop the people and resources necessary to level the playing field.
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Draper
Youth Action Fund
Gen-Z led organization providing young organizers with the tools they need to lead meaningful actions throughout Florida.
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Pompano Beach
Community Partnership for Youth
Community Partnership for Youth (CPY) is a prevention program providing positive alternatives to gangs, drugs and violence while reinforcing individual strengths.
Monterey
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Family Services
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1970.
Doit From the Heart
Advocate and Assist Advocate for youth programs and positive outlets.
Springfield
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Youth Development Programs
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1971.
THE 7UICE FOUNDATION INC
A History of Systemic Racism The 7uice Foundations work is centered on the premise that a history of systemic racism has created entrenched barriers to educational opportunity socioeconomic mobility and access to health and wellness for marginalized communities.
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