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Computer Science

List of non-profit organizations working on Computer Science .

Community Rebuilding

Mainframe Mentors A NJ Nonprofit

To educate veterans and underserved youth on the unique opportunities and advantages that working with mainframe computers provide.

Location

OCEAN

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Community Rebuilding
  • Business, Youth Development

  • 407.

EDREVOLUTION INC

Develop holistic and innovative programs, events and systems that transform the traditional educational model by supporting the expression and subsequent realization of one's identity and purpose.

Location

Greensboro

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Community Rebuilding
  • Educational Services and Schools - Other

  • 408.

Future Education

Future Education is a non-for-profit corporation organized exclusively for charitable and educational purposes to prepare American youth to reach their greatest potential in personal growth, career building and leadership development via training, workshops, services, assistance, summer learning opportunities, community outreach programs and other activities related thereto.

Location

Smithville

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Community Rebuilding

The Commons

Better data, better decisions for a clean environment and a healthier people.

Location

WASHINGTON

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Community Rebuilding
  • Nonprofit Management

  • 410.

Availforce

Availforce is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that helps nonprofits implement the Salesforce platform for better fundraising and financial management, community engagement, volunteer management, and program management.

Location

Cary

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Community Rebuilding
  • Educational Services and Schools - Other

  • 411.

Computers Advancing Education

Computers Advancing Education's mission is to supply the tools to individuals and organizations to compete successfully in this highly competitive computer-based society and to supply the technology at no cost to those individuals trying to further their education.

Location

SHARPES

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Community Rebuilding

Enlightened Minds Academy Inc

Enlightened Mind Academy (EMA Learning) is designed for Silver Learners; for those individuals who are at least 50 years of age, who have a desire to stay active, who have a desire to continue their learning, and want to be a productive part of society.

Location

Orange Park

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Community Rebuilding
  • Professional Societies & Associations

  • 413.

Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility, Inc.

CPSR provides the public and policymakers with realistic assessments of the power, promise, and problems of information technology.

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Community Rebuilding
  • Computer Science

  • 414.

Mepower Inc

Our mission is to help our under-resourced communities succeed in tech learning.

Location

THE WOODLANDS

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