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To empower people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
The Community Assistance Network, Inc. (CAN)'s mission is to work in partnership with the community to develop, operate, and support programs that reduce vulnerability and promote personal growth, stability and self-sufficiency among low-income residents.
Living and Learning helps individuals with autism and related challenges reach their full potential in work, relationships, and in the community.
Support individuals with developmental disabilities to live a fulfilled life and integrate in society through innovative, community collaboration.
Chicago House empowers persons living with or vulnerable to HIV/AIDS to lead healthy and dignified lives through housing and compassionate, client-centered support services.
Growing Home’s mission is to operate, promote, and demonstrate the use of organic urban agriculture as a vehicle for job training, employment, and community development. Our unique employment training program uses farming to teach transferable skills to individuals with barriers to employment, giving them the opportunity to secure full-time, stable jobs. Through our USDA-certified organic farms, we also seek to provide healthy, fresh food and food education to our neighbors in Englewood
The Women Walking in Their Own Shoes (WWITOS™) Foundation is a community organization exempt under the Internal Revenue Code 501 (c) (3). The WWITOS™ Foundation is a personal and professional development community-based non-profit organization that aims to strengthen the skills and abilities of women and girls, enabling them to become leaders in their own lives and achieve success on their own terms. We are located in the Prince George’s County area, and serves the entire D.C. Metro region, which includes other county’s within Maryland, all Washington, D.C., and parts of Virginia.
Jobs for America's Graduates, founded in 1980, is committed to establishing statewide non-profit organizations or partnering with government agencies to implement the JAG Model.
Civic Works strengthens Baltimore’s communities through education, skills development, and community service. We are a non-profit working in Baltimore communities for over 20 years, and we are deeply committed to service. Our programs deliver tangible results through a combination of job training, skills development and community service. We succeed by harnessing the energy and dedicated commitment of our AmeriCorps members, staff, volunteers, sponsors, partners, and most importantly, the communities in which we work.
West Virginia Women Work, Inc. supports and advocates for the education, employment and economic equity for all women.
Providing survivors of human trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation with the support and resources needed to attain economic empowerment
The mission of the Southwest Center for Economic Integrity is to build economic strength by reinforcing fairness, understanding and community action. The primary purposes are to promote corporate and industry accountability, cultivate community-based enterprises, and foster greater understanding of economic policies and practices.