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Single Organization Support
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P I M Project Inc
Giving Youths a Brighter Tomorrow A Nonprofit Organization Against Gang Violence Giving Youths a Brighter Tomorrow A Nonprofit Organization Against Gang Violence Prevent Gang Violence With the Help of Our Organization The Prevention Intervention Mediation Project or The PIM Project is a 501c3 nonprofit organization established in 2013.
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Randolph
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Community Improvement, Capacity Building N.E.C.
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Healing Together
We equip everyday people with tools to build resilient communities by breaking cycles of trauma We unlock the power of everyday people to build resilient communities and break cycles of trauma and violence, through peer-led, trauma-informed mental health training, advocacy, and support circles.
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Oakland
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Youth Development Programs
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Solidarity
Solidarity equips Latino immigrant families from under resourced neigbhorhoods for community transformation.
PLACENTIA
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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Project Hood Communities
Project H. O. O. D. (Helping Others Obtain Destiny) is a nonprofit organization helping to end violence & building communities one neighborhood at a time.
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Chicago
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Civil Rights, Social Action, & Advocacy N.E.C.
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Make Justice Healing Incorporated
Our mission is to prevent gun violence and juvenile incarceration among underserved youth impacted by homicide trauma.
Atlanta
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Crime Prevention N.E.C.
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THE ANTI-RECIDIVISM COALITION
Celebrating 10 Years of #HopeAndRedemption Join the Movement to End Mass Incarceration in California Contact: media@antirecidivism.
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LOS ANGELES
INTERCULTURAL FAMILY SERVICES INC
Est. 1979 | We stabilize, strengthen, and unite families, individuals and diverse communities through culturally competent human services.
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PHILADELPHIA
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Human Service Organizations
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REVITALIZING UR NEIGHBORHOOD
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Fund for Justice
Chicago Appleseed Center for Fair Courts works to interrupt cycles of poverty, mass incarceration, and racial injustice perpetrated by all aspects of the legal system.
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