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Economic Development
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WORCESTER ROOTS PROJECT
Sprouting up cooperatively owned and green initiatives for social and environmental justice.
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Worcester
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Housing Development, Construction, Management
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Codman Square Neighborhood Development Corporation
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Dorchester
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Community Coalitions
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PASSION FOR COMMUNITY
We have an ambitious goal; we serve as a catalyst for unleashing the power of compassion in our local communities-one life and one act of kindness at a time.
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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Village Solutions Foundation
Word of Encouragement Church, is A Place 4 All People.
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Economic Growth Foundation
With more than 12,000 business members, GCP is the nation's largest metropolitan chamber of commerce.
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Cleveland
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Youth Development Programs
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Self Rep Community
We are a team of black people coming up with ideas and solutions to help combat the current economic The Black andor African American Community has been enslaved for over 400 years physically emotionally and mentally.
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North Las Vegas
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Educational Services and Schools - Other
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Whole Child Strategies Inc
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Memphis
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Corporate Foundations
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Novum Foundation
Energizing Communities. Empowering Futures.
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Coalition for Fairness in Soho and Noho
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New York City








