Business, Youth Development
List of non-profit organizations working on Business, Youth Development .
Ithrive Empowerment Inc
To empower, educate, and transform the lives of girls ages 12-25, by assisting them in navigating towards a life of personal freedom and education.
Houston
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Secondary/High School
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506.
SUE Rising
Our mission is to empower young girls and women to build confidence, find their voice and create influence that breaks barriers globally.
San Diego
Junior Achievement of Arizona, Inc.
Junior Achievement of Arizona (JA) is a 501©(3) nonprofit organization that prepares Arizona students to succeed in work and life by teaching them financial literacy, career readiness, and entrepreneurship skills.
Tempe
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Business, Youth Development
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508.
NEW EVENTS & OPPORTUNITIES
Please Note: We have merged with The Friendship Club to form a new organization, Bright Futures for Youth.
Grass Valley
BERKELEY STUDENT COOPERATIVE
The Berkeley Student Cooperative is dedicated to providing a quality, low-cost, cooperative housing community to university students, thereby providing an educational opportunity for those who might not otherwise be able to afford a university education.
Berkeley
SUMTER BLACK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
The Mission of the Sumter Black Chamber of Commerce is to bring a basic cohesive platform based on the knowledge and transparency of Clarendon, Lee, Sumter, & Florence County Economics to create economic balance to include all citizens of Clarendon, Lee, Sumter, & Florence County.
Sumter
Junior Achievement of Idaho, Inc.
To inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy.
Meridian
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Business, Youth Development
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512.
Junior Achievement of Washington
Junior Achievement's core purpose is to inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy.
Auburn
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Urban, Community
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513.
South of Market Foundation
Urban Solutions' mission is to foster the well-being of disadvantaged communities by helping to increase neighborhood commercial vitality, strengthen small businesses, create jobs and encourage diversity.
San Francisco
