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The Arkansas Association of Black Professionals AABP
State
Arkansas
Category
Free Classes/Spaces
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The Arkansas Association of Black Professionals (AABP) mission is to empower the Arkansas professional network by connecting, educating, and inspiring. Our mission is to empower the Arkansas professional network by connecting, educating, and inspiring
Hetrick Martin Institute
State
New Jersey
Category
Queer Safe Spaces
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Hetrick-Martin Institute believes all young people, regardless of sexual orientation or identity, deserve a safe and supportive environment in which to achieve their full potential. Hetrick-Martin creates this environment for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) youth between the ages of 13 and 21 and their families. Through a comprehensive package of direct services and referrals, Hetrick-Martin seeks to foster healthy youth development. Hetrick-Martin’s staff promotes excellence in the delivery of youth services and uses its expertise to create innovative programs that other organizations may use as models.
The Arc Rhode Island Family Advocacy Network
State
Rhode Island
Category
Accessibility
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The Arc Rhode Island Family Advocacy Network promotes and protects the human rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Heritage Home Project
State
Ohio
Category
Housing
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The Cleveland Restoration Society (CRS) is a 501 (c) (3) private non-profit organization that was founded in 1972. CRS operated on a volunteer basis until 1987, when it hired its first professional full-time staff member. In the intervening decades, CRS has grown into a vibrant organization with an operating budget over $1 million, an engaged board of trustees, a headquarters on Prospect Avenue in Cleveland, and a staff of professionals offering historic preservation programs and expertise throughout Greater Cleveland. CRS is a member of the National Preservation Partners Network. In 1992, the Cleveland Restoration Society launched a housing rehabilitation program in two City of Cleveland neighborhoods - one east, one west. In 2001, the program expanded into other areas in the region as the Heritage Home Program.
The Appeal
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Category
Abolish Police
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At The Appeal, we produce original journalism about criminal justice that engages the public and holds officials to account. We focus on the most significant drivers of mass incarceration, which occur at the state and local level. Nearly one in four Americans has a criminal record, and state-level facilities hold 87 percent of America’s incarcerated people. We draw on deep expertise to expose the human impact of our most routine criminal justice practices. The Appeal is an editorially independent project of The Justice Collaborative, which is a fiscally sponsored project of Tides Advocacy.
The Anti-Violence Partnership of Philadelphia (AVP)
State
Pennsylvania
Category
Policy/Grassroots Politics
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The Anti-Violence Partnership of Philadelphia (AVP) is the only organization in Philadelphia whose mission is to reduce the entire cycle of violence by providing intervention, prevention, and support programs. AVP was founded 30 years ago as a support group for families who had lost a loved one to murder. AVP’s original program, Families of Murder Victims (FMV), quickly became a valuable support for co-victims of homicide by offering court accompaniment, advocacy, and support. Today, The Anti-Violence Partnership of Philadelphia is a unique organization helping children and youth resolve conflict nonviolently, while assisting victims and their families to rebuild their lives in the aftermath of violence. Our mission is to end the cycle of violence in Philadelphia through comprehensive and collaborative programs in local communities.
HERitage Giving Fund
State
Texas
Category
Monetary Resources
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HERitage Giving Fund at Texas Women’s Foundation was founded August 2017, during Black Philanthropy Month. The mission of HERitage is to encourage philanthropy in the African-American/Black community, to contribute in a strategic and meaningful way, and to bring a new source of funding to nonprofit organizations serving African-American women and girls throughout the North Texas area. The circle provides an opportunity to learn about issues and organizations that affect and impact the African-American/Black community.
The American Friends Service Committee
State
New Jersey
Category
Immigration
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The American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) is a Quaker organization that promotes lasting peace with justice, as a practical expression of faith in action. Drawing on continuing spiritual insights and working with people of many backgrounds, we nurture the seeds of change and respect for human life that transform social relations and systems.
The Ali Forney Centers On Site Medical Clinic
State
New York
Category
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The Institute for Family Health, through a subcontract with Care for the Homeless, provides on-site primary care and psychiatry services such as daily HIV and HEP-C testing, birth control and contraception, insurance enrollment, resources for PEP and PrEP, hormone replacement therapy, medical specialty referrals, and Emergency and Transitional Housing Requirements such as physicals, PPD's, and vaccinations.
Herbert Henderson Office of Minority Affairs
State
West Virginia
Category
Policy/Grassroots Politics
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The Herbert Henderson Office of Minority Affairs is committed to serving and assisting all underserved citizens across West Virginia and developing innovative ways to address issues affecting minority populations through conversation, education, leadership, and collaboration.
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