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The African American Art and Culture Complex
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Management & Technical Assistance
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Heritage International Ministries
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Cultural/Ethnic Awareness
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African American Day Parade
A #BlackOwned nonprofit organization dedicated to celebrating and uplifting the African American community 2025 Parade Theme ~ "Education Is Our #1 Priority.
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Adult, Child Matching Programs
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100 BLACK MEN OF GREATER CHARLOTTE INC
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Rehabilitative Medical Services
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National Black Association for Speech Language Hearing
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Single Organization Support
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Virginia Racial Healing Institute
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Nonmonetary Support N.E.C.*
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Invisible Hands Deliver Inc
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Music
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Santa Cruz Advocates for the Arts
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Single Organization Support
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National Black Nurses Association Inc
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