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Community Rebuilding
  • 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.

Social Rank

8700

Location

Houston

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Community Rebuilding
  • Leadership Development

  • 2.

Center for African American Male Research Success Leadership

Helping you to reimagine success. Helping you to reimagine success.

Location

Austell

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Community Rebuilding
  • Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis

  • 3.

Empowerment Dess Perkins

A non-profit organization assisting at-risk youth and individuals impacted by human trafficking.

Social Rank

215

Location

Bakersfield

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Community Rebuilding
  • Alliance/Advocacy Organizations

  • 4.

Black Achievers Inc

Our mission is to connect, educate and economically empower African Americans.

Social Rank

2560

Location

Cincinnati

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Community Rebuilding

Defined Empowerment Inc

To expose to opportunities. To teach through experiences.

Location

Charleston

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Community Rebuilding
  • Leadership Development

  • 6.

Organizing Black Inc

We have 3 core areas of focus relative to Black liberation: Direct action, Political Education, and Participatory Governance.

Social Rank

5356

Location

Baltimore

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Community Rebuilding
  • Economic Development

  • 7.

Black Coffee Community Empowerment & Economic Development Foundation

Black Coffee CEED Foundation is dedicated to helping historically marginalized communities achieve financial freedom through the advancement of educational programming and entrepreneurship opportunities.

Location

Atlanta

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Community Rebuilding
  • Intergroup/Race Relations

  • 8.

Blackresiliencefoundation

BLACK RESILIENCE BOOK PRESALE NOW LIVE BLACK RESILIENCE BOOK PRESALE NOW LIVE BLACK RESILIENCE BOOK PRESALE NOW LIVE This onceinageneration book embodies stories and experiences shared by the authorBraeden Andersona former highmajor NCAA athlete who overcame childhood abuse homelessness and severe racism to become an attorney at the worlds largest law firm and a successful entrepreneur.

Location

Brigantine

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Community Rebuilding
  • Youth Development Programs

  • 9.

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.

Location

Cincinnati

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