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Third Sector New England |
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Third Sector New England provides management and leadership resources to help fellow nonprofits more effectively fulfill their mission and strengthen their communities. We primarily serve organizations in the region that work to advance social justice. We use a collaborative, holistic approach in our work, taking the time to learn about each partner's unique culture. We understand that to achieve lasting results, you need to focus on the entire organization, its community, and explore how they work together.
We also understand that each nonprofit's needs are unique. And we provide a wide variety of services to support those needs - trainings, consulting, grants, fiscal sponsorship, shared services and shared nonprofit office space. We also help build collaboration within the sector. As a partner, we meet nonprofits where they are, in order to help them succeed in making a positive community impact. |
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Women for Positive Communication & WPC'S Extra Ordinary Gentlemen |
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WOMEN FOR POSITIVE COMMUNICATION is an efficient, financially sound IRS- designated 501(c) (3) non-profit organization. Founded in 1982, our agency has always met each annual campaign goal with honor and pride. Our 2008 goals have been met. Annually we have over 44 volunteers who work diligently to ensure that funds are raised. The funding raised supports our budget which disburses funds to our main program.
The purpose of WPC is to promote the health and welfare of the community by WPC emphasizing our main objective to provide “care packages and community outreach services donating food and care baskets to low-income families.
Women for Positive Communication is located in Santa Clara County we provided services to Santa Clara County, Alameda County, San Francisco County and the San Francisco, East Bay and South Bay Areas.
MISSION STATEMENT: "Women for Positive Communication (WPC) is a nonprofit community based service organization. WPC accomplishes this goal by hosting annual fundraising events and securing grants from corporations and other organizations. WPC strives to be a positive influence in a diverse community".
Women for Positive Communication (WPC) volunteer members both male and female, give back to our community by providing community outreach programs, scholarships, and by partnering with other Bay Area Community based organizations to help make a difference. WPC considers its members to be a distinguished group of highly motivated and highly energized individuals who diligently volunteer their time, energy, and services to make a difference in their community.
Women for Positive Communication (WPC) collaborate with multiple community partners to maximize our use of grant funds through coordination of services to our targeted population. A few of the community partners are: Tabia Theater Ensemble,
Select Men Group, Eta Sigma Lambda Chapter, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. South Bay Nurses Association, the Betty Boop Breast Cancer Three Day Walkers, and the National Association of Engineers
WPC is a non profit 501 (c ) (3). Tax ID located on our website. Thank you for your support.
Women for Positive Communication & WPC'S Extra Ordinary Gentlemen. P.O. Box 62323, Sunnyvale, CA 94088. Email: jerreece@wpcsjsunnyvale.org. |
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NORTHERN VOLUNTEERS GROUP (Ghana, West Africa) |
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PROFILE OF NORTHERN VOLUNTEERS GROUP (NVG) Northern Volunteers Group (NVG) is a non profit volunteer’s organization based in Tamale, city in the northern part of Ghana. The organization is non partisan, non tribal, non religious which is duly registered with registration number G.22, 088 under the confine law f Ghana. We seek to maintain a well balance between adults, children and the disable people. We do this by providing and supporting them with sound opportunities so as to better their lives. Our organization is made of members of the community and international volunteers who are in depth with voluntary ideas and willing to contribute their quota to the development and training of our people in the region, which is considered to be less developing in terms f education as well as been a poverty region. |
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Baitulmaal |
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Baitulmaal. strives to aid the sick, aged, and helpless, with plans to improve sanitation and prevent disease, to encourage social and domestic hygiene, and future plans to build, repair, and maintain schools.
Baitulmaal began its efforts in combining the resources and talents of those who give their time and financial support, to build a strong and lasting bridge over the abyss of poverty, dissolution, and ruin, amidst impoverished and war torn communities.
Baitulmaal serving world wide: Africa, Asia, and Middle east
Baitulmaal is recognized and registered as a non-profit, non-political, 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization. |
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A Door of Hope, Inc |
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A Door of Hope, Inc is a 501(c)(3) grassroots organization whose mission is dedicated to ending domestic violence and its devastation through education, advocacy and conflict resolution. ADOH provides hope and support to individuals of domestic violence using creative solutions to existing problems as it reaches out to the silent sufferer. |
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SIS Productions |
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SIS Productions is a production company that strives to create, develop and produce quality works that involve Asian American women, their themes, and Asian American issues. SIS Productions encourages opportunities and support for Asian American women to be involved in all aspects of the production of artistic endeavors. |
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Silence the Violence |
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Silence the Violence (STV) is a 501(c)(3) committed to empowering teens through music, art, sports, and technology to create positive change, embrace diversity and promote tolerance and harmony. STV provides teens access to programs that build self-esteem, promote awareness, build on their creativity and practice non-violence. We give teens a voice to address the issues they care about and help them find solutions to their problems.
STV’s teen advisory board, H.U.S.H. (Heightening Unity and Support Toward Harmony), gives teens the chance to get involved by voicing their opinions and thoughts on youth violence in their communities and schools, and what they can do to create change. STV believes that through creative outlets we can attack youth violence head on, giving teens the tools they need to grow into successful role models and leaders. We are passionate about joining the fight against youth violence and we encourage everyone to take a stand in saving our children’s lives. |
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Heart 4 Kids |
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Heart4Kids is a non-profit 501 3(C)
foundation dedicated to improving the
quality of life of children in Zimbabwee whose lives are shattered by the HIV/AIDS virus. We are dedicated to
providing the children with food, clothing, educational and medical assistance to give the children hope.
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NSHP - National Society for Hispanic Professionals |
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The mission of the National Society for Hispanic Professionals is to empower Hispanic professionals with information and connections. NSHP's purpose is to provide Hispanic professionals with networking and leadership opportunities and information on education, careers and entrepreneurship. NSHP fosters research and distribution of knowledge of Hispanic professional talent among the membership and the general public. NSHP seeks to ensure the inclusion of Hispanics in corporate America at a level congruent with the economic contributions of the Hispanic American community. NSHP fosters, promotes, maintains and encourages the civic, social and economic welfare of the Hispanic professional community and supports a system of free individual acceptance of responsibility. |
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United Nations Association of the United States of America (UNAUSA) |
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The United Nations Association of the United States of America is a not-for-profit membership organization dedicated to building understanding of and support for the ideals and vital work of the United Nations among the American people. Its educational and humanitarian campaigns, including teaching students in urban schools, clearing minefields and providing school-based support for children living in HIV/AIDS-affected communities in Africa, allow people to make a global impact at the local level. In addition, its policy and advocacy programs stress the importance of nations working together and the need for United States leadership in the United Nations. The association is affiliated with the World Federation of United Nations Associations. |
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United Nations Association of Greater Miami Young Professionals for International Cooperation |
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YPIC is a program of UNA USA (United Nations Association) which is a member of the World Federation of UNAs. YPIC provides a unique forum for staying informed on global issues, networking with other 'fabulous' young professionals, partnering with local and international organizations on a broad diversity of events and projects and being on the cutting-edge for professional and leadership development. Our members are typically between the ages of 21 to 40 and come from diverse backgrounds. |
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National Society of Hispanic MBAs (National Headquarters) |
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The National Society of Hispanic MBAs (NSHMBA) was created in 1988 as a 501(C)(3) non-profit organization. Widely known as the "Premier Hispanic Organization," NSHMBA serves 32 chapters and 7,000 members in the U.S. and Puerto Rico. It exists to foster Hispanic leadership through graduate management education and professional development. NSHMBA works to prepare Hispanics for leadership positions throughout the U.S., so that they can provide the cultural awareness and sensitivity vital in the management of the nation’s diverse workforce. |
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Immigrant Legal Resource Center |
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The ILRC is a national resource center that provides trainings, materials and advocacy to advance immigrant rights. As a legal services organization, we train lawyers and paralegals on ever-changing and complex immigration law. We develop leadership by encouraging immigrants to play leading roles in confronting and reshaping the laws and policies that perpetuate racial, economic and social injustice. And we educate and empower those in the immigrant community so that they may organize and advocate for the rights and privileges that best define our democratic traditions. |
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Helping Hands Initiative Incorporated |
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Helping Hands Initiative Incorporated offers a variety of services to individuals with special needs. Services include child advocacy, medical insurance assistance and physical exam assistance, referral and advisory services, housing assistance, interview assistance, scholarship services and a Music Lessons Program |
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The Puerto Rican Institute for Arts and Advocacy, (PRIAA) |
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The Puerto Rican Institute for Arts and Advocacy, Inc. State of Rhode Island, (PRIAA) is a Non-Profit Organization dedicated to promote civil, traditional cultural events and to advocate for the Puerto Rican community. Our organization has a history of putting together different kind of culture, educational and arts activities in coordination with the Dept. of Turism and Culture, City of Providence, and other public and private agencies. |
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F.I.T ANGELS |
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The specific issues that we are addressing is teen pregnancy and how it makes young women lose focus on their dreams and goals, in their realization of being responsible for another human being. We want to provide, guidance and support to these young girls by sharing our personal experiences, knowledge, education, mentoring. We want to make life long partnerships with these young girls, with hope they will stay involved with the organization and pay it forward by sharing their experiences and success with other teen mothers.
This program hopes to make ALL single mothers contributing, successful, healthy and happy women of society, breaking the cycle of welfare, which is teen pregnancy + welfare = more babies + more welfare and the cycle goes on. We will reinforce positive thinking, ambition, nurturing, goal oriented, empowered, loving, and strength. |
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Hale Halawai O Hawaii Resource Center (501-C-3 Agency) |
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We are a Hawaiian Cultural Learning and Resource Center based in Seattle Washington. Our Center Promotes Hawaiian Culture through Workshops, Trade Shows, Seminars, Concerts.
Hale Halawai O Hawaii Resource Center is a 501-C-3 Agency
Established in Seattle Washington For Information (206) 417-9566
www.halehalawaiohawaii.com
www.alohaislandtreasures.net
Aloha Island Treasures LLC
P.O.BOX 33745
Seattle,WA 98133 |
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Special Needs Network, Inc. |
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Special Needs Network, Inc. (SNN) is a non-profit, community-based organization founded to respond to the needs in the underserved segment of the special needs population, primarily as it relates to autism. SNN was founded and is led by Donna Ross-Jones and Areva D. Martin, Esq., two mothers of sons with developmental disabilities. Ms. Jones is President and CEO of Transition Music Corporation and Areva D. Martin, Esq., a Harvard Law School graduate, is founder and Managing Partner of Martin & Martin, LLP. |
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Puerto Rican Figure Skating Federation |
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PRFSF seeks to ‘inspire the lives of young Latinos and foster the development of competitive athletes in the world of figure skating’. To learn more about PRFSF programming, accomplishments, or to support its efforts, log on to www.prfsf.com.
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The 'L' Zone: The Lupus Community's Advocate |
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Protect and advance the legal, human and service rights of people with chronic illnesses (Such as Lupus) and disabilities. Removing barriers, providing support and education, advocating for individuals with disabilities and policy change |
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Brothers Raising Our Sons |
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Brothers Raising Our Sons is a mentoring and leadership training program for at-risk fatherless boys, ages 5-18 years old. For more, visit www.BrothersRaisingOurSons.org. |
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Huntington's Disease Society of America |
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HDSA's Mission: We are committed to promoting and supporting research
to find a cure, helping families and communities affected by this disease
and educating the public and healthcare professionals about HD. |
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National Society of Hispanic MBA's Denver Chapter |
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Vision
The National Society of Hispanic MBAs (NSHMBA) is a professional organization that was created in 1988 to “foster Hispanic leadership through graduate management education and professional development in order to improve society.”
Mission
The goal of our Chapter is to make an immediate impact on the development and visibility of Hispanic professionals, MBAs and students in the area by:
Working with students and universities to increase the enrollment of Hispanics in graduate management programs;
Assisting corporations and other business organizations in the recruitment, development and promotion of Hispanic business professionals;
Organizing as well as participating in networking and community events to provide Hispanic professionals with opportunities for career growth, leadership development and entrepreneurship. |
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Museum of Latin American Art |
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MoLAA's mission is to educate the public about contemporary Latin American fine art (by artists who have lived and worked in Latin America since WWII) through the presentation of a significant permanent collection, dynamic exhibitions and related cultural and educational programs. |
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National Black Data Processing Associates (BDPA) |
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BDPA – 30 Years of Advancing Careers
BDPA was founded in 1975 by Earl A. Pace, Jr. and the late David Wimberly after the two met in Philadelphia to discuss their concerns about minorities in the data processing field. There was a lack of minorities in middle and upper management, low recruitment and poor preparation of minorities for these positions, and an overall lack of career mobility.
Through ceaseless drive and personal networking, the founders built an organization of 35 members, hosted presentations to improve data processing skills and launched a job opportunities announcement service. This nucleus has grown to over 55 chapters throughout the United States and thousands of members. |
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Scientology Volunteer Ministers |
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The Scientology Volunteer Minister Program is a worldwide grass-roots movement open to anyone who recognizes the world needs to change and who wants to make a difference.
The Volunteer Ministers have become a major disaster response force over the past two decades. Since 9/11 2001 New York, our numbers have doubled, redoubled and doubled again. Now 60,000 strong, and spanning all continents, in the past year alone we have provided nearly 3,000,000 hours of real help to over 1,500,000 people.
Our motto is “Something can be done about it.” |
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Alzheimer's Association |
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to eliminate Alzheimer's disease through the advancement of reseach,to provide and enhance care and support for individual, their families and caregivers |
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Mocha Sisters Organization |
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Mocha Sisters Organization is a non profit, community service organization geared toward women of color. |
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The Organization of Chinese Americans-New York Chapter |
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Founded in 1973, OCA is a national organization dedicated to advancing the social, political, and economic well-being of Asian Pacific Americans in the United States. OCA aims to embrace the hopes and aspirations of nearly 12 million Asian Pacific Americans in the United States. |
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The Organization of Chinese Americans-Silicon Valley Chapter |
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Founded in 1973, OCA is a national organization dedicated to advancing the social, political, and economic well-being of Asian Pacific Americans in the United States. OCA aims to embrace the hopes and aspirations of nearly 12 million Asian Pacific Americans in the United States. |
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Non-Profit Leadership League |
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The Non-Profit Leadership League™ is a learning community of non-profit CEOs and Presidents focused on achieving high leadership impact in their organizations. |
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Concerned Citizens to Combat Cancer, Inc. |
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is a 501(c)3 organization whose mission is to reduce the high rate of cancer incidence and mortality among the underserved population in the State of Florida. Parent organization of Central Florida Chapter of the National Black Leadership Initiative, III, project of Morehouse Medical School. |
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Young Essence Ladies...Learning(Y.E.L.L.) |
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A network of women coming together to mentor young girls between 12-19 years of age offering advise and support based on their common interest or career desire of themelves and the young lady. Meetings are once a month with contacts(by phone and/or email twice a month. |
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Women Entrepreneurs Of America, Inc. |
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Our mission is to "empower and support" women in business and provide resources to those who want to start their own businesses. |
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National Organization for Mexican American Rights (NOMAR) |
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A National, Non-profit, All Volunteer Organization Committed to Improving Educational and Employment Opportunities for and Defending the Civil Rights of Hispanic Americans. |
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Caribbean Unity Foundation CUF & CPMUC |
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an organizatio promoting unity of the Caribbean countries and uniting the Caribbean and African communities around the world. |
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National Council of Jewish Women |
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The National Council of Jewish Women is a volunteer organization that has been at the forefront of social change for over a century. Inspired by Jewish values, NCJW courageously takes a progressive stance on issues such as child welfare, women's rights, and reproductive freedom.
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National Black MBA Association |
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A non-profit organization of minority MBAs, business professionals, entrepreneurs and MBA students. With close to 6,000 members and in partnership with nearly 400 of the country’s top corporations, we provide job networking and career services, professional development, leadership training, scholarships, youth mentoring and community outreach programs. |
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Mocha Sisters Organization, Inc. ™ |
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Mocha Sisters Organization, Inc. ™ (MSO, pronounced "M-So") is a non-profit organization, with a mission to promote sisterhood, knowledge, integrity, community awareness, unity, and to learn how to network with powerful and innovative women of color.
Mocha Sisters Organization, Inc. ™ will partner with organizations that will help promote the awareness of women of color including health, wellness, business
etiquette, and much more.
Our mission is to further promote the interests of our organization and our members to the community. We strive to make a difference by educating the public and expanding our reach.
Our motto for MSO is “The chance of a lifetime volunteering through Mocha Sisters.” Our theme for 2005-2006 is “uniting to change and changing to impact.” |
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Divinely Inspired and Very Awesome Girls (DIVA Girls, Inc.) |
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Divinely Inspired and Very Awesome Girls (DIVA Girls, Inc.), is a 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation that addresses trends impacting the development of young girls through education, prevention, and resources to aid girls in having positive life experiences.
“Our girls today are future mothers, wives, friends, sisters, professionals, and leaders. For them to be successful, we must mentor them in life skills and make positive impressions in their lives everyday.”
N. A. Hall, President & Founder |
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Council for Opportunity in Education |
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The Council for Opportunity in Education is a nonprofit organization, established in 1981, dedicated to furthering the expansion of educational opportunities throughout the United States. Through its numerous membership services, the Council works in conjunction with colleges, universities, and agencies that host TRIO Programs to specifically help low-income Americans enter college and graduate.
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Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta - Latino Outreach Initiative |
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Non-profit organization targeting sites with large populations of Latino youth. Implementing specific programming in 23 Atlanta-area Clubs for Latino youth and families. |
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People's Theatre, Inc. |
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People's Theatre, Inc., is a non-profit arts organization that embraces the multi-ethnic makeup of our community and are dedicated to a multicultural approach to the artistic and social needs of today. |
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Movement of Independent Haitians for National Reconstruction (MIHRN) |
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The Movement of Independent Haitians for National Reconstruction is a not-for-profit advocacy agency that strives to assist all Haitians. For more information about MIHRN, visit www.mihrn.org. |
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House of New Beginnings, Inc. |
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House of New Beginnings, Inc. is a non-profit organization in Baltimore City assisting community residents through providing an outreach program, permanent, and transitional housing. Our outreach center provides an after-school tutorial program, cultural arts program, financial workshops, and housing counseling. Our permanent housing (group home) program is for homeless youth females. The transitional housing program is for women who fall between the ages of 19-24 who are homeless. |
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Atlanta Public Schools Adopt-a-Student Mentoring & Motivational Programs |
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"Partnering with students in preparing them for workplace opportunities and assisting in their development of competitive work and social standards." Adopt-A-Student Program: One-to-One Mentoring Program; Began in 1982; Engages High School Juniors Through Graduation; Up to 300 Students Participate Annually. Youth Motivation Day: Annual Program; First Held in November 1966; Over 14,000 Motivators Since Program Inception. |
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NIGERIA GRASSROOT YOUTH FORUM |
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NIGERIA GRASSROOT YOUTH FORUM (NGRYF): Is conceived on recognition of the fact that a good percentage of our youth would be leaders and parents have either derailed from positive living or are at the verge of doing so due to influences such as all the sosial vices that charactarise the youths of our society. |
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The Philanthropy News Digest (philanthropic resources, grants, nonprofit support) |
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The Foundation Center's mission is to strengthen the nonprofit sector by advancing knowledge about U.S. philanthropy.
Founded in 1956, the Center is the nation's leading authority on philanthropy and is
dedicated to serving grantseekers, grantmakers, researchers, policymakers, the
media, and the general public. |
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St. Martins Foundation (Ghana, West Africa) |
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Primary and secondary production, missionary work establishing schools churches and poverty aleviation. |
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National Association of Black Telecommunications Professionals |
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NABTP is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. Its mission is "to be the premier source of education and information regarding the telecommunications industry for our members, interfacing organizations, and the public, with emphasis on the African-American community." |
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Juan Guzman Foundation |
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Looking to reach children and families of low income families in South Florida through sport and faith. We believe participation of the entire family is necesary to raise a aware, involved, active, and productive human being. |
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Feed the Children |
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Feed The Children is a nonprofit, Christian, charitable organization providing physical, spiritual, educational, vocational/technical, psychological, economic and medical assistance and other necessary aid to children, families, and persons in need in the United States and internationally. |
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Adam International Assistance Program (AIAP) |
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Adam International Assistance Program (AIAP) is a Registerd non profit human rights organization.we Did lot of work for the christian community women and minority in pakistan.we want to do more work for women and minority for pakistan.please visit our website for more information. |
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Twana Twitu |
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Twana Twitu is a Not-for-Profit, tax-exempt organization that seeks to support Kenya's AIDS orphans through the provision of education, medical attention and comprehensive basic care. "Twana Twitu," when translated means "Our Children" in the Bantu language (Kikamba) of Kenya. |
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San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers |
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SFBAP SHPE's mission is to promote the development of Hispanics in engineering, science and other technical professions in order to achieve educational excellence, economic opportunity, and social equity. |
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Brahma Kumaris Raja Yoga Meditaition Center |
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Raja Yoga Meditation Courses taught Free of Charge as a Community Service, by appointment only.
Learn to meditate:For Peace of Mind & Inner Strength.. To make your mind your best friend..Develop Positive values..To be Free from Negative Emotions like Anger, Worries & Fear etc. |
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Temporary Housing for the Aging Needing Kind Services, Inc. (THANKS, Inc.) |
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THANKS, Inc. is a non-profit agency providing temporary housing for Georgia's senior population age's 55 and older who have become homeless due to being victims of abuse, neglect, or exploitation. |
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The Black Business Source, Inc. |
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The BBS is dedicated to contributing to the wellness of African Americans in business and in life. We strive to promote awareness among African Americans about business, health, social, youth and community opportunities and information resources.
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American Cancer Society, Mid-South Division |
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The American Cancer Society is the nationwide community-based volunteer health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as as major health problem by preventing cancer, saving lives, and diminishing suffering from cancer, through research, education, advocacy, and service. |
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The Chauncey H. Robinson Youth Foundation, Inc. |
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The Chauncey H. Robinson Youth Foundation mission is to support community-based organizations and develop
programs that serve the health, educational and social needs of inner-city youth communities. |
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Atlanta Inner Circle |
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The Atlanta Inner Circle's mission is to provide a forum for personal, economic, and developments for the existing and future leadership within the African American community.
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