Similar organisations to Latino Educational Achievement Partnership
DC Bilingual Public Charter School
DCB is a learning community that ensures high academic achievement for all students in both Spanish and English, develops leadership, and values all cultures.
3291
Washington
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Educational Services and Schools - Other
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Empowering Students Inc
Empowering Latino Students Initiative First generation Latino and immigrant students most often dropout of college due to a lack of funding and insufficient academic support.
Bloomington
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Elementary, Secondary Ed
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ourBRIDGE for KIDS
ourBRIDGE works to foster the education, acculturation, and resilience of newly arrived and first-generation American children and their families.
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CHARLOTTE
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Youth Development Programs
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INTERCULTURAL COMMUNITY CENTER
Supporting the growth of immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers through accessible education, health, and social services.
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Westbrook
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Parent Teacher Group
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Leal Elementary Arts Program Leap
TO PROVIDE ENHANCED EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES IN THE ARTS Leal News Donate to LEAP LEAP is a parentled volunteer organization that supports the visual and performing arts at Leal Elementary.
Cerritos
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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69.
Friends of Escuela Cooperative De Sayulita
Auxiliary group to small Montessori-like school in Mexico.
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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Louisiana Educational Advancement Project
LEAP mission as a nonprofit is to reform communities by bringing awareness to Education, Health, and Violence.
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Baton Rouge
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Special Ed Institutions/ Schools for Visually or Hearing Impaired, Learning Disabled
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Escuela Popular Del Pueblo
THE CHARTER SCHOOL WILL EMPOWER EVERY STUDENT WITH ESSENTIAL SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE, INSPIRE LIFELONG LEARNING AND DEVELOP RESPONSIBLE CITIZENS.
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San Jose
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Elementary, Secondary Ed
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THE NEXT STEP PUBLIC CHARTER
The Next Step Public Charter School offers free GED preparation in English and Spanish, and English as a Second Language (ESL) classes to all DC residents between the ages 16-30.
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WASHINGTON





