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Business, Youth Development
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3934.
B~STEM PROJECT FOUNDATION
B-STEM Project is designed to help young girls and women engage, learn and grow around business and STEM disciplines across industries.
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Studio City
FIRST CHILDRENS FINANCE
First Children’s Finance grows the supply and sustainability of excellent child care.
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Minneapolis
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Management Services for Small Business/ Entrepreneurs
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3936.
Iowa Center Loan Fund
The Iowa Center supports Iowans who want to launch, manage or grow their small business.
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MEXICAN AMERICAN OPPORTUNITY FOUNDATION
The Mexican American Opportunity Foundation (MAOF) is the nation's largest Latino human service organization.
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Montebello
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Professional Societies & Associations
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3938.
Women Leaders in Law Enforcement of Los Angeles County
A unique opportunity to network and connect with women and men who can help you succeed in your future law enforcement endeavors.
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Beverly Hills
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Single Organization Support
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3939.
My Other Brother Mob
MOB WORKS WITH INNER-CITY LOW INCOME K-12 SCHOOLS AND COMMUNITIES IN THE BAY AREA TO EMPOWER AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDENTS (PARTICULARLY MEN)AND PROVIDE A SENSE OF COMMUNITY SUPPORTING THEIR RETENTION AND COLLEGE SUCCESS.
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Assisted Employment Services Inc
Assisted Employment Services is a 501 (c)(3) not-for-profit organization offering a one-of-a-kind service, Assisted Employment Services is one hundred percent dedicated to offering Employment Services to adults with developmental, emotional, and physical disabilities.
Miami
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Human Service Organizations
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3941.
Rebuilding and Uplifting Inc
Our focus is to Rebuild and Uplift men and women in their personal, spiritual, professional, and financial lives so that they can be successful for themselves and everyone around them.
Milwaukee
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Youth Development Programs
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3942.
Fearless Brown Girls Incorporated
Fearless Brown Girls® Inc is a 501c3 organization that focuses on character development, mental wellness, and teaching financial literacy to teenage brown girls (14-18yo).
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Charlotte






