Similar organisations to The Akanksha Education Fund Inc.
Tiger Foundation
Involved Inspired Invested Photos Courtesy of Association to Benefit Children Brooklyn Workforce Innovations Uncommon Schools BREAKING THE CYCLE OF POVERTY IN NEW YORK CITY.
New York City
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Elementary, Secondary Ed
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1991.
Education for the Children Inc
To build a relationship between our local public schools and the community, raising money to supplement the educational resources of local schools.
Rancho Santa Margarita
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Delinquency Prevention
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1992.
Babylon Inc
BABYLON aims at investing in people & youth, through education & specialized programs to advance socio-economic conditions in at-risk communities, leading to prosperous and peaceful societies national, transnational and international.
Virginia Beach
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Other Youth Development N.E.C.
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1993.
Wellcore Inc
Wellcore, Inc. is a non-profit educational consulting firm specializing in health and wellness.
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Blauvelt
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Scholarships, Student Financial Aid, Awards
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1994.
Rusalia Resource Foundation Inc
Providing mentorship for economically disadvantaged girls showing academic strength and the leadership potential to transform Kenyan communities.
12
South Bend
Sahel Aid
Sahel Aid. works with disadvantaged children, families, and communities of the Sahel to equip them with the academic and leadership skills they need to thrive and become productive members of society.
Cambridge
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Private Grantmaking Foundations
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1996.
StriveTogether Inc
StriveTogether is a national movement working to ensure every child has every opportunity to succeed in school and in life.
10296
Cincinnati
SIERRA COLLEGE FOUNDATION
Since 1936, Sierra College has focused on quality instruction and meeting the needs of the communities we're in.
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ROCKLIN
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Other Youth Development N.E.C.
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1998.
YOUTH IMPROVING NON-PROFITS FOR CHILDREN
http://www. youthinc-usa. org Our Work Get Involved About Us In the News We Strengthen the Organizations that Help Young People THRIVE Why We Exist Our Mission Our Approach 70 of youthdevelopment organizations have inadequate resources and less than 50 feel they can meet the needs of the youth they serve.
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