Similar organisations to One Step Away Project
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Private Grantmaking Foundations
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1972.
Weston Foundation Inc
Providing high quality substance use disorder treatment, education, recovery and prevention services across the Southern Tier, since 1974.
2379
Geneseo
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Food Banks, Food Pantries
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1973.
Nonprofit Innovations Inc
Nonprofit Innovations, Inc. is dedicated to enabling the nonprofit sector to adequately address hunger, homelessness, and other issues relating to basic human needs within the constraints of the resources already available.
Coalition for the Homeless
Because housing is a human right, our mission is to prevent and end homelessness through advocacy, education, and the coordination of our partner agencies.
9268
Louisville
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Unknown
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1975.
Low Income Housing Institute
The Low Income Housing Institute is dedicated to ending homelessness one person, one family, one community at a time.
9342
Seattle
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Food Service, Free Food Distribution Programs
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1976.
Living Hungry Inc
We change what hungry children hunger for.
819
Delray Beach
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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1977.
V Patel Foundation Inc
Emitting limitless love toward our communities Communities that worry about basic needs do not have the time to worry about bettering themselves.
Greenville
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Housing Development, Construction, Management
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1978.
DE Land Rhf Housing Inc
A national nonprofit organization that provides housing and services to nearly 20,000 older adults, low-income families, and persons with disabilities.
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Long Beach
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Employment Procurement Assistance and Job Training
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1979.
Foundation for Pops
Foundation for Pops aims to empower people experiencing homelessness and veterans through education, resource development, assistance, and supportive services to enhance their economic mobility and secure, quality, affordable housing.
695
Melvindale
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Education N.E.C.
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1980.
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