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To educate students to become leaders in communication and the arts (continued on schedule o)and to advance scholarship and creative work that brings innovation, depth and diversity to these disciplines.
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Moar was founded in 1991 to organize recovering individuals, families, and friends into a collective voice to educate the public about the value of recovery from alcohol and other addiction.
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Access is a small, faith-based nonprofit in boston's chinatown. we empower low-income chinese immigrant families with a holistic approach, caring for each individual's entire well-being.
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To provide transformative learning that links passion and lifelong purpose.
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Educational - during 2022 the organization provided scholarship assistance and administration, coordination, materials and instructions for the various meetings and activities for which almost 400 young men (ages 12-21) are members. these activities include
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Project evident provides data analysis, evaluation technical assistance, tools and research for the purpose of improving social and educational outcomes.
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Hack diversity conducts a fellowship program for technologists who are underrepresented in the innovation sector. the fellowship primarily consists of online workshops, networking, project-based learning, and skills development as fellows prepare to be placed into summer internships with tech companies seeking to diversify their workforce. the fellowship is primarily funded through partnership revenue with companies based on the number of fellows they take as interns, along with grants and contributions. hack.diversity also conducts racial equity, diversity, and inclusion (redi) training and workshops for partner companies, to help foster cultures of belonging and to eliminate practices that create arbitrary barriers for underrepresented talent. the redi programming is primarily funded through company partnership revenues as well as grants.
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A healthier democracy, inc. envisions a healthy country powered by a more inclusive american democracy.
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Aims to redefine the role of art in culture by speaking to social issues and working towards rewriting culturally defined narratives.
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The future society (tfs) organizes and hosts panels, talks, workshops and debates, as well as, produces research and publications. tfs participates in conferences to advance its primary exempt purpose.
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Early literacy program supporting families of young children in high need communities.raising a reader ma is an evidence-based early literacy organization that helps families of young children (birth through age 6) develop, practice, and maintain home-based literacy routines. our goal is to end the cycle of low literacy by helping families across massachusetts develop high impact home reading routines that lay the groundwork for a lifetime of learning, success, and productive, responsible citizenship.
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Revitalization of the maverick public housing development and the surrounding neighborhood
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Advocacy for human and civil rights
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Achieve a rapid and equitable transition towards a zero-emissions economy by advancing state climate policy.
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Chinatown clt's most significant activities are preservation of small properties as permanently affordable homes, involving community members in participatory planning for a chinatown historic and cultural district, organizing for environmental and energy justice through open space improvement and a local energy microgrid, and governance of shared spaces and resources.
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Arck provides art education to ignite creativity, build self-awareness, and empower students to reach their full potential.
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To provide scholarships
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The possible project's mission is to advance economic equity by ensuring young people develop the entrepreneurial spirit, skills and networks to launch successful careers. the possible project (tpp) offers high school students in boston, ma a year-round, multi-year entrepreneurship program that includes a dynamic, project-based curriculum, steam education, hands-on work experience, and individualized college and career advising. tpp's young entrepreneurs launch their own companies, learn design and advanced manufacturing, intern with local corporations and organizations, and map their postsecondary goals and plans. in the process, they develop career readiness, social-emotional, and technical skills and strengthen their professional identity, preparing them to succeed in any future path they choose.
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To alleviate a small portion of the financial stress and anxiety of cancer patients and their families, by providing them with assistance with their daily living expenses such as utilities, groceries, housing or parking expense at the hospital
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To lead changes that expand public media as a trusted source of knowledge, information, and inspiration for all.
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