Similar organisations to Empowering Latino Futures / Latino Literacy Now
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Professional Societies & Associations
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6238.
Grantmakers for Effective Organizations
GEO is committed to transforming philanthropic culture & practice by connecting members to the resources & relationships needed to support thriving nonprofits.
28045
Washington
APNA GHAR INC OUR HOME
Apna Ghar provides critical, comprehensive, culturally competent services, and conducts outreach and advocacy across communities to end gender violence.
3400
Chicago
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Human Service Organizations
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6240.
Keyfaya Labs
Dedicated to Support the Community Through Compassion Creativity and Commerce.
Bloomfield Hills
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Philanthropy/Charity/ Voluntarism Promotion (General)
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6241.
Giving Grace Foundation Corp
The Giving Grace Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization with the mission to provide arts a Investing in our youth for a better tomorrow Home ResourcesFinancial Aid For The Arts Workshops Scholarship Program About Sponsors Donate Events Contact Blog More The Giving Grace Foundation Welcomes You Empower.
519
Pittsburgh
Our Village Closet
Our Village Closet is a dedicated team of advocates, passionately committed to strengthening the foster and adoptive community in Sonoma County by providing relevant supplies and support to children influenced by the welfare system and their Caregivers.
Santa Rosa
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Arts Education/Schools
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6243.
Liberation Lit
We're a group of readers in Kansas City working with incarcerated readers to build a world without cages.
318
Kansas City
BREASTFEEDING TASK FORCE OF GREATER LOS ANGELES
We are dedicated to improving the health of infants and families through education, outreach, and advocacy to promote and support breastfeeding.
8979
Hawthorne
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Other Art, Culture, Humanities Organizations/Services N.E.C.
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6245.
Art Prevails Project
An organization committed to providing quality cultural and artistic experiences.
129
Fort Lauderdale
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Children's and Youth Services
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6246.
Program Believe
We are a nonprofit organization who serve the disadvantaged communities of the MS Gulf Coast.
398
Biloxi







