Similar organisations to The Stereotype Project Foundation
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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262.
T’ruah
Moral rabbinic voice protecting & advancing human rights in U.
30979
New York
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Human Service Organizations
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263.
Southern Arizona Gender Alliance Inc
provides support, education, resources, and advocacy for approximately 2,000 trans and gender nonconforming (TGNC) individuals in Southern Arizona.
Tucson
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Intergroup/Race Relations
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264.
Vermont Student Anti-Racism Network Inc
VSARN's Mission statement is to To achieve education without racism through education about racism.
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Bennington
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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265.
Twin Cities Nonviolent
We are Twin Cities Nonviolent. We are citizens from all walks of life who will not let politics or our differences get in the way of doing what needs to be done.
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St Paul
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Business and Industry
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266.
Black Music Action Coalition Ltd
An organization of Artists, Managers, Lawyers and Music Executives whose mission is to eradicate systemic racism within the Entertainment Industry & Society.
9802
Washington
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Public, Society Benefit - Multipurpose & Other N.E.C.
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267.
Alquimia Global
Helping the global community transform.
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Fairfield
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Minority Rights
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268.
The Inclusivity Project
GFoD envisons a democratic & just society for Communities Discriminated on Work & Descent(CDWD), Caste, Anti-Gypsyism & Modern & Traditional forms of Slavery Welfare, research actitions we do focus on the Africa regions, Europe regional and the South american the latin America countries where caste like structures exist.
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Yonkers
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Human Service Organizations
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269.
Coalition for True World Change
Defending Human Rights to Save and Enrich the Lives of the Homeless, Impoverished, or Imprisoned.
276
Jamul
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Youth Centers and Clubs (includes Boys/Girls Clubs)- Multipurpose
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270.
Detroit Heals Detroit Inc
Transforming Pain into Power. Our 4 Pillars of Impact Healing Justice A framework that identifies how youth can holistically respond to and intervene on generational trauma and violence and to bring collective practices that can impact and transform the consequences of oppression on our bodies hearts and minds.
Detroit






