Urban, Community
List of non-profit organizations working on Urban, Community .
Jackson Leadership Foundation
Spiritual, social, & economic transformation in Jackson, MS 6 programs serving 15 partners each year Jackson Leadership Foundation is a Christ-centered 501(c)(3) seeking the spiritual, social, and economic transformation of Jackson's under-resourced communities through the empowerment of leaders, development of ministries, and networking of volunteers and donors.
1900
JACKSON
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Grow America Fund Inc
Grow America formerly NDC creates economic opportunity and affordable housing in underserved areas.
1900
New York City
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Minority Rights
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309.
OIC Philadelphia
Ready for your next opportunity. Then you’re ready for OIC Philadelphia.
1900
Philadelphia
Centers for Equity and Success, Inc. (dba Success Centers)
Success Centers is a recognized and respected leader throughout the San Francisco Bay Area for our education, employment, housing, and art programs.
1898
San Francisco
Technology Laboratory and Professional Development Center (t.Lab)
t. Lab is a high performance learning laboratory for students K-12th grades.
1878
Garden City
Compton Advocates Coalition
Dedicated to transforming Compton. Mission: To advocate for the growth and empowerment of the residents of Compton by promoting a variety of events and resources that cultivate unity, the desire to take action, and the hunger for education.
1872
Compton
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Agricultural Programs
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GREEN CORN PROJECT
Green Corn Project is a grassroots organization dedicated to helping Central Texans in need grow thei Green Corn Project (GCP) is a grassroots, volunteer-run organization dedicated to helping Central Texans grow their own organic vegetables.
1865
Austin
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Civic San Diego
Civic San Diego is a city-owned nonprofit corporation and the entrepreneurial development partner for targeted San Diego communities.
1839
San Diego
Community Capital Fund
#ALittleFundGoesALongWay #impactinprogress Community Capital Fund invests in innovative and measurable community development that aligns with and strengthens the financial, human, and social capital of under-resourced neighborhoods in the Greater Kansas City Metropolitan Area.
1814
Kansas City








