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Trans Empowerment Project

Mission

The Trans Empowerment Project (TEP) is dedicated to serving the Disabled 2TIGE-BIPOC community, focusing on creating supportive systems that combat the challenges faced by this marginalized group. Through various initiatives, including education, advocacy, and community engagement, TEP aims to empower individuals and transform societal structures.

Basic Information

Tax-Exempt

Address

433 Wolf Run Ln, Jacksonville, North Carolina, 28546

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Founded in

Not Reported

EIN

81-5250758

Total Assets

$68.33 thousand

UN Sustainable Development Goals Supported

This organization contributes to the following United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. See the SDG page for more information.

At a Glance

Inmate Advocacy Project

Inmate Advocacy Project

TEP’s Inmate Advocacy program provides resources for incarcerated Trans individuals, including care packages and emotional support through a pen pal project.

Trans Employment Project

Trans Employment Project

This program aims to bridge the gap between Trans candidates seeking meaningful employment and supportive employers.

Sisterhood, Not Cisterhood

Sisterhood, Not Cisterhood

An initiative that creates safe spaces for women of all identities to come together, learn, and build supportive communities.

Our Programs

Inmate Advocacy Project

Inmate Advocacy Project

This program ensures that incarcerated Trans folks have access to resources such as care packages and emotional support.

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Trans Employment Project

Trans Employment Project

A program aimed at helping Trans individuals find safe and affirming work.

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Sisterhood, Not Cisterhood

Sisterhood, Not Cisterhood

Builds inclusive communities for women of all identities.

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