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Urban & Community Economic Development

Discover nonprofits promoting urban and community economic development, offering resources, support, and programs to revitalize local economies, create employment opportunities, and enhance the overall economic well-being of urban communities.

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Comfort Women Justice Coalition

San Francisco, CA

TO ENSURE THE HISTORICAL TRUTH AND EVENTS THAT HAPPENED DURING WWII IN ASIA WILL NOT BE FORGOTTEN.

New York Womens Chamber of Commerce Inc.

New York, NY

The New York Women's Chamber of Commerce is a not-for-profit charitable 501(c) (3) tax exempt organization dedicated to assisting women, and other disadvantaged minorities achieve success and economic independence through small business, micro-enterprise ownership and self-employment.

Federally Employed Women Inc

SAN DIEGO, CA

Federally Employed Women Inc falls under the Urban & Community Economic Development category: Organizations that provide technical assistance, loans, loan guarantees or other forms of management support to help impoverished urban communities create local jobs, sustain local services and build healthier local economies.

Warren Junior Womens League Gfwc

Warren, OH

Warren Junior Womens League Gfwc falls under the Urban & Community Economic Development category: Organizations that provide technical assistance, loans, loan guarantees or other forms of management support to help impoverished urban communities create local jobs, sustain local services and build healthier local economies.

Black Brand

Norfolk, VA

"BRAND" STANDS FOR BUSINESS RESEARCH ANALYTICS NETWORKING AND DEVELOPMENT. BLACK BRAND IS THE BLACK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FOR THE HAMPTON ROADS, VA AREA, WHOSE MISSION IS TO PROMOTE GROUP ECONOMICS THROUGH PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT. AS THE BLACK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, ORGANIZATION'S MISSION IS TO TRANSFORM OUR LOCAL, REGIONAL, AND NATIONAL COMMUNITY THROUGH UNITY, EDUCATION, ACCESS, OPPORTUNITY, AND DEVELOPMENT. DURING 2023 71% OF PARTICIPANTS WERE WOMEN-OWNED BUSINESSES, 40% OF PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS RESIDED IN LOW OR MODERATE INCOME ZIP CODES, AND 20% OF PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS WERE MILITARY AFFILIATED.

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