Similar organisations to Hispanic Contractors Association De Tejas
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Employment Procurement Assistance and Job Training
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379.
Somanli American United Council of Arizona
Our main objective is to increase the capacity of the refugee community to reduce ignorance and become self-sufficient The mission and vision of the organization is to facilitate and improve communication channels and contribute to the well-being of the multiethnic refugee/immigrant community, helping them to achieve self-sufficiency and assisting them in becoming productive law-abiding citizens that can properly integrate for a great patriotism.
782
Phoenix
Los Niños Primero Inc
Our vision is to inspire Latino preschoolers to be lifelong learners and exemplary members of the community.
1893
Atlanta
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Ethnic/Immigrant Services
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381.
New Mexico Business Coalition
We exist to advocate for jobs, businesses, and ALL people in New Mexico.
20772
Albuquerque
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Adult, Continuing Ed
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382.
Latinageeks
On a mission to educate & empower Latinas through hands-on workshops & career development programs.
9909
Upland
INSTITUTO DE AVANCE INTEGRAL LATINO INC A COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT NON-P
We exist to advocate for & create programs that empower Low to Moderate Income Latino families to become self-sufficient & thriving members of our East LA community through education & build financial capability in our community.
Los Angeles
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Community Service Clubs, Youth Development
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384.
Migrant Students Foundation Inc
The Migrant Students Foundation, Inc.
Lewiston
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Ethnic/Immigrant Services
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385.
National Hispanic Coalition of Federal Aviation Employees
FURTHER EDUCATION OF YOUNG PEOPLE AND MEMBERS OF THE COALITION The 2025 National Training Conference will be in Puerto Rico August 1214 2025.
Washington
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Housing Development, Construction, Management
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386.
Partners in Action Inc
Deseamos ver transformadas a las familias de Puerto Peñasco de manera integral.
2994
Phoenix
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Professional Societies & Associations
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387.
LATINO CORPORATE DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION
LCDA is a community of US Latinos at the highest levels of corporate leadership that are committed to paying it forward.
2001
WASHINGTON





