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Public Foundations
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For the Children Foundation
We mobilize the local Church to create life-changing moments for children who have experienced trauma FOR THE CHILDREN FOUNDATION'S MISSION IS TO DISTRIBUTE THE FUNDS RECEIVED FROM CONTRIBUTIONS AND INVESTMENT EARNINGS TO FOR THE CHILDREN (ROYAL FAMILY KIDS, INC.
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Santa Ana
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Group Home (Long-Term, Primarily Assisted Living)
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4754.
Church of God Childrens Home of North Carolina Inc
TO PROVIDE A POSITIVE AND SAFE LIVING ENVIRONMENT FOR HURTING, ABUSED, NEGLECTED AND AT RISK CHILDREN PLACED PRIVATELY AND BY THE NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES Church of God Childrens Home Where Grace meets circumstance What Do we do.
Concord
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Single Organization Support
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4755.
Kvc Endowment Inc
Nearly 200 Years of Service to Children & Families in Crisis 💚 We strengthen families, prevent child abuse & neglect and support mental health wellness.
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St James
Golden Opportunity (GO) Inc.
GO understands that every child deserves a chance to succeed in school and life.
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Ithaca
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Private Independent Foundations
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4757.
Jay Martin Foundation Inc
We help you make the most of your charitable giving.
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Memphis
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Youth Development Programs
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4758.
Black Child Development Institute
BCDI-Atlanta coordinates programs focusing on Early Care & Education, Literacy & Family Engagement.
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Atlanta
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International Migration, Refugee Issues
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4759.
United Refugee Services
At united Refugee Services We bridge language barrier support communities mentor youths and ensure general wellbeing.
Amarillo
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Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis
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4760.
LEHIGH VALLEY JUSTICE INSTITUTE
We are an independent nonpartisan research, policy, and advocacy organization working to develop and promote a reimagined criminal justice system.
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ALLENTOWN
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Intergroup/Race Relations
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4761.
THE REDRESS MOVEMENT
A racial justice organization building collective power across racial and ethnic lines so people can redress racial segregation in their own communities.
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Washington DC






