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Private Independent Foundations
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The vanguard of criminal justice improvements in Rhode Island.
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BLACK YOUTH LEADERSHIP PROJECT
Founded in 1999 by Capitol Black Staff, BYLP establishes, develops and implements educational programs for Black youth in CA and beyond💪🏾❤️ Intentionally serving our community UNAPOLOGETICALLY.
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BRIGHT PROMISES FOUNDATION
Bright Promises partners with community-based social service agencies, providing the necessary expertise, experience, and financial support to implement and expand cutting-edge programs for low-income and at-risk children.
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7 Springs Ministries
7 Springs Ministries is dedicated to empowering individuals, restoring families, and building a comm We are a faith-based, non-profit 501(c)3 organization that is dedicated to serving broken individuals with a wide-variety of needs to ultimately see their lives restored.
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Youth Development Programs
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Black Wire Project Inc
Black Male Edquity Network Home Black Male Edquity Network The purpose of this networkis to formulate a tier support group that focuses on assisting Black Men in Doctoral Programs at U of L and surrounding universities to successful completion and beyond.
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Services to Promote the Independence of Specific Populations
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Second Chance Outreach
COMMUNITY OUTREACH PROGRAM TO HELP THOSE WHO ARE OR HAVE BEEN INCARCERATED.
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Residential, Custodial Care (Group Home)
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Raise A Village La
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT INC
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Human Service Organizations
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Restorative CommUnity Coalition
Action oriented advocates for social justice to empower the voices and lives of those who were previously incarcerated.
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