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Mississippi Democratic Party
State
Mississippi
Category
Policy/Grassroots Politics
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We believe an open, accessible, and transparent government is the best government. We support common-sense campaign finance reform that includes meaningful reporting requirements and closing loopholes legalizing bribery.The Mississippi Democratic Party supports equality for all regardless of race, color, class, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, population, national origin, immigrant status, disability, or appearance. The family is the cornerstone of our society, the building block of our civilization. Whatever the form of the family, the Democratic Party realizes the value of human relationships and supports all committed loving couples. We believe that all Mississippians deserve to be treated equally and fairly and free from harassment.
Mississippi Bail Fund Collective
State
Mississippi
Category
Legal Aid/Bail Funds
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The People's Advocacy Institute describes the fund as: "a coalition of social workers, attorneys, and activists from across Mississippi [who have] launched the Mississippi Bail Fund Collective to address the injustices perpetrated by Mississippi’s cash bail system."
Missie Bs
State
Missouri
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Queer Safe Spaces
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Kansas City's premier Gay owned and operated Nightclub. Home of good times and good friends since 1994. Featuring nighty entertainment including Drag Shows, Karaoke, and Kansas City's ONLY HD LED Video Wall and Dance floor. Daily Happy Hour 12-8pm, open 365 days a year 12-3am.
Miss Yvonnes Kitchen
State
Maryland
Category
Local Business
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Breakfast, lunch and dinner, made with love.
Miscarriage & Abortion Hotline
State
Category
Reproductive Health
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We're a team dedicated to you. We are pro-abortion clinicians with years of experience in caring for miscarriage and abortion. We are freely giving our time to you. WHAT WE DO Your questions, answered. Reach us by phone or text and we can give expert advice on self-managing your miscarriage or abortion. We are available 8AM to 11PM in all continental US time zones, and will respond within an hour. We will not ask your name or any personal details or health identifiers. Our texts and phones are confidential, private, and secure.
Minority Business Development Agency
State
New York
Category
Local Business
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MBDA is an agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce that promotes the growth of minority-owned businesses through the mobilization and advancement of public and private sector programs, policy, and research. Every year, the MBDA organizes various angel investors with the primary objective of supporting minority businesses with mezzanine and second round financing. The Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) was originally established as the Office of Minority Business Enterprise by President Richard M. Nixon on March 5, 1969. He recognized the impact of minority businesses on the nation's economy and on the general welfare of the country, and wanted to protect them. Today, the agency does just that via many grant funding programs that are designed to help keep minority businesses afloat. In 2011, the agency supported the creation of 5,787 new jobs by assisting minority-owned businesses in obtaining nearly $4 billion in contracts and capital. Even more, MBDA's return on taxpayer investment (ROI) reached the highest level in the 43-year history of the Agency.
Minnies Food Pantry
State
Texas
Category
Nutrition & Food Security
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Minnie’s Food Pantry, provides healthy meals, educational resources and red-carpet treatment to every person that we serve.
Migrant Justice
State
Vermont
Category
Immigration
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Our mission is to build the voice, capacity, and power of the farmworker community and engage community partners to organize for economic justice and human rights. We gather the farmworker community to discuss and analyze shared problems and to envision collective solutions. Through this ongoing investment in leadership development, members deepen their skills in community education and organizing for long-term systemic change. From this basis our members have defined community problems as a denial of rights and dignity and have prioritized building a movement to secure these fundamental human rights to: 1) Dignified Work and Quality Housing; 2) Freedom of Movement and Access to Transportation; 3) Freedom from discrimination; 4) Access to Health Care.
Mighty Writers
State
Pennsylvania
Category
Youth Programs/Education
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We teach kids to write. We have Mighty Writers programs in eight locations. Everything we do–our academies, workshops, toddler, and teen scholar programs–is free to the kids we serve. We see some 3,500 kids a year.
Midnight Golf Program
State
Michigan
Category
Youth Programs/Education
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We are dedicated to equipping determined young adults through life skills training, proactive coaching, long-term mentoring and the discipline of golf in order to succeed in college, in their careers and beyond. From its humble beginnings with 17 students meeting at Franklin-Wright Settlements—a small community center in Detroit, to learning golf skills to today with 250 students—the program is a phenomenal success. It has expanded to a 30-week curriculum that has helped hundreds of Detroit’s at-risk high school students enter college and various professional careers. Today, twice weekly, two groups of 125 students meet from 5:30-8:30 p.m. for life lessons, golf lessons and a sit-down dinner. 100 percent of the students completing the program have gone on to attend college.
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