Similar organisations to BLACK ECONOMIC COUNCIL OF MASSACHUSETTS
Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation Inc
The Independent Resource for the Commonwealth's Decision Makers Policy Area Insight.
1061
Boston
-
Human Service Organizations
-
3350.
The Opportunity Alliance
The Opportunity Alliance is a non-profit Community Action Agency for Cumberland County, Maine.
3600
South Portland
-
Education N.E.C.
-
3351.
THE ECONOMIC CLUB OF CHICAGO
Fostering connections among Chicago leaders to encourage dialogue on economic and social issues and to cultivate the next generation of civic leadership.
1963
Chicago
-
Nonmonetary Support N.E.C.*
-
3352.
Urban Edge Real Estate of Greater Boston Inc
Urban Edge is committed to developing and sustaining stable, healthy & diverse communities in Jamaica Plain, Roxbury & surrounding neighborhoods in Boston, MA.
4340
Roxbury
-
Private Grantmaking Foundations
-
3353.
Merck Family Fund
To restore and protect the natural environment, and to strengthen the social fabric and physical landscape of the urban community.
Boston
Black Artists Archive
The Black Artists Archive’s (BAA) mission is to leverage the rich histories of self-sustained Detroit Black artists and collectives to foster a nurturing environment for creativity, exhibition, learning, and the preservation of Black art history and visual culture.
Detroit
-
International Economic Development
-
3355.
Beyond54
beyond54 Empowering Innovators Worldwide Fostering collaboration sharing resources and driving global impact Building Bridges Breaking Barriers Uniting for sustainability economic growth and a better future Our Vision Your Opportunity Join us in shaping a world of innovation and sustainable partnerships Our Mission beyond54 is committed to empowering individuals and communities worldwide.
South Bend
DOWNTOWN EVERETT ASSOCIATION
Creating a healthy, vibrant urban core WELCOME TO Downtown Everett Getting Here Walk bike ride or drive getting downtown is easy.
2913
EVERETT
-
Adult, Continuing Ed
-
3357.
ARG CULTIVATORS COMMUNITY
Bridging The Economic Wealth Gap For Minority & Women-Owned Businesses | Home of the SEE ME Program About Our Programs Our Projects Our Impact Join Us More Bridging The Economic Wealth Gap For Minority WomenOwned Businesses Conduit Cultivate Access Educate OUR PROGRAMS CREATING PARITY Our mission is to actively create parity by developing the standards of change as we support minority and womenowned businesses providing access to capital and business development as they scale and grow their business.
133
Mesa




