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The Innovative Learners
State
Texas
Category
Youth Programs/Education
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Private tutoring with specialized and culturally inclusive lessons taught by certified teachers who are trained to engage and motivate students.
The Innocence Project of Florida
State
Florida
Category
Abolish Police
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The Innocence Project of Florida (IPF) is an IRS-certified 501(c)(3), non-profit organization founded in January 2003 to help innocent prisoners in Florida obtain their freedom and rebuild their lives. Our mission is to: Screen and investigate cases in which meritorious innocence claims are identified; Secure DNA testing when biological evidence exists; Advocate for the release and/or exoneration of individuals whose cases present meritorious innocence claims based on evidence of actual innocence; Provide transitional and aftercare services to exonerees; and Advocate for necessary criminal justice reform to avoid wrongful incarcerations in the future.
Institute for the Development of African American Youth
State
Pennsylvania
Category
Youth Programs/Education
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The passion and focus of IDAAY is serving our youth and families first in the Philadelphia communities that we serve. We inspire, communicate, and educate to empower at-risk youth to succeed!
The Indigenous Food and Agriculture Initiative
State
Arkansas
Category
Nutrition & Food Security
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Our mission is to enhance the health and wellness of tribal communities by advancing healthy food systems, diversified economic development, and cultural food traditions. We provide strategic legal analysis, policy research, and educational resources to empower Indian Country through food sovereignty, agriculture, and economic development.
Inquiring News
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Press/Journalists
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The Inquirer Newspaper Group is the largest African American newspaper organization in Southern New England. Each week, for 4 decades, the newspapers have diligently provided news of interest to African Americans information readers are unable to find elsewhere. Our pages chronicle the dynamics of local politics, business development, sports and the arts. Insightful features on housing, employment and health care anchor the pages. Indeed, we touch the lives of African Americans in Southern New England-from marriages to births, from job promotions to community events. Only the Inquirer captures the African American experience in Connecticut and Springfield, Massachusetts.
The Hungry Monk
State
New York
Category
Nutrition & Food Security
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The Hungry Monk Rescue Truck is a New York City based Homeless Outreach and Community Response Vehicle (CRV). Inspired by the Benedictine command of Hospitality for "all who knock at the door", the Hungry Monk Crew aims to "Do Good" for our Sisters and Brothers experiencing homelessness. By moving the mission out to the streets, the Hungry Monk Rescue Truck has the ability to deliver quality hot meals and bring immediate comfort and care to those who are in most need.
The Housing Partnership
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Housing
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The Housing Partnership is one of North Carolina’s leading affordable housing organizations, serving low- and moderate-income individuals, families and communities through real estate development, homeownership education and financing, and neighborhood revitalization.
The Housing Authority of the City of Columbia Columbia Housing
State
South Carolina
Category
Housing
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These affordable housing resources include Columbia Housing-owned residential communities, Columbia Housing-sponsored mixed-income, mixed-finance residential communities, Housing Choice vouchers, supportive housing arrangements and homeownership opportunities. Columbia Housing's programs are funded and regulated by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
Innocence Project New Orleans
State
Louisiana
Category
Legal Aid/Bail Funds
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Free innocent prisoners, and support freed clients and advocate for change in the LA justice system
The Guild
State
Massachusetts
Category
Policy/Grassroots Politics
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the Guild is a multi-locational social enterprise and development ecosystem — owned and led by people of color (“POC”). Our direct action work began in Boston, Massachusetts, in 2012.
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