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Scholarships, Student Financial Aid, Awards
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Greater Houston Black Chamber Foundation
The GHBC is the “go-to” organization for business development and community outreach partnership opportunities in the Houston African-American community.
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Leadership Development
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Center for African American Male Research Success Leadership
Helping you to reimagine success. Helping you to reimagine success.
Austell
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Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis
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Empowerment Dess Perkins
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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Black Achievers Inc
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Defined Empowerment Inc
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Leadership Development
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Organizing Black Inc
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Economic Development
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Black Coffee Community Empowerment & Economic Development Foundation
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Intergroup/Race Relations
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Blackresiliencefoundation
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Brigantine
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Youth Development Programs
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Bye Foundation
Our mission is to empower BIPOC and underserved youth and their families by providing an avenue for training and resources allowing them to: address social inequalities, establish anti-racist practices and policies, abolish barriers to education and dismantle the school-to-prison pipeline, utilize restorative justice practices to address conflict, increase personal, mental, social, and financial well-being, and promote communal development.
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