Similar organisations to BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS FOUNDATION
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Private Independent Foundations
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532.
Goodman Foundation
p Beneficiaries Childrens Hospital Ballard Boys and Girls Club Big Brothers Big Sisters Ballard HS Foundation The Sovern Guild The Moyer Foundation Others Over the Years Contact Us Home John and Shawn Goodman founded The Goodman Foundation in 2005.
Seattle
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Children's and Youth Services
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533.
Boys2Men & Girls2Win Home and Sanctuary for Youth Inc
Our mission is to empower vulnerable youth to become the best and fullest expression of themselves through tailored youth development programs and nurturing partnerships.
Jonesboro
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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534.
Better Detroit Youth Movement
Promoting Greater Detroits great Youth Resources Promoting Greater Detroits great Youth Resources aBOUT THE yOUTH mOVEMENT TheBetterDetroitYouth Movement BDYM is a nonprofit volunteerdriven coalition of incredible individuals and great groups working together toimprovethe quality of life and learning for and with our young generation every day.
1277
Detroit
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Private Operating Foundations
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535.
Prog Holdings Foundation Inc
Develop the people and resources necessary to level the playing field.
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Draper
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Youth Development Programs
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536.
Boys2Men of Power
Encouraging & challenging young men to become productive & successful leaders in their communities.
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Broken Arrow
Mainframe Mentors A NJ Nonprofit
To educate veterans and underserved youth on the unique opportunities and advantages that working with mainframe computers provide.
OCEAN
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Educational Services and Schools - Other
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538.
Raised Inc
We are a global community committed to helping single parents and their children reach their full potential.
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Miami
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Amateur Sports Clubs, Leagues
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539.
Passion 4 Youth
Passionate Coach & Mentor | 2x NJSIAA TOC | 17U Jersey Gemz Nike EYBL | ‘19 USA Today ALL-USA COY | ‘23 USAB U16 Trials Ct.
1009
NEW BRUNSWICK
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Youth Development Programs
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540.
LEADERS OF EXCELLENCE INC
Our mission is to empower youth ages (16-26) through education, exposure to high-demand careers in STEM, and connections to meaningful employment opportunities.
2106
Birmingham





