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The annual NYC Volunteers Count report is the City’s largest scan of residents volunteering at organizations across New York City. Organizations, including City agencies, Mayoral offices, and...
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The annual NYC Volunteers Count report is the City’s largest scan of residents volunteering at organizations across New York City. Organizations, including City agencies, Mayoral offices, and...
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City of Bloomington computers donated to nonprofit organizations in 2021
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The Colorado Springs Police Department formed a nontraditional domestic violence unit in 1996 called the Domestic Violence Enhanced Response Team (DVERT). This unit involved a partnership...
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RRF funding aims to fill gaps in immediate working capital for small businesses and nonprofits (including cultural organizations) until they can resume more normal operations. Recipients may or...
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This evaluation included annual surveys of the organizations receiving CEY funding over the program's three-year grant cycle. The survey measured changes in two types of capacity: (1)...
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The annual ranking as calculated and published by the Trust for Public Land nonprofit organization.
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This strategic plan envisions a future advanced computing ecosystem that provides the foundation for continuing American leadership in science and engineering, economic competitiveness, and...
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"This feature layer shows the City of Austin's identified over-the-street banner supports that are used in our Street Banner Program. *Locations subject to change without notice* Street Banner...
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ANA provides funding to federally and state recognized tribes and Native nonprofits in the continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii, Guam, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and American Samoa...
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The Urban Institute established the Reentry Mapping Network (RMN), a group of jurisdictions applying a data-driven, spatial approach to prisoner reentry. The purpose of the study was to examine...
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Section 529 College Plans are tax-advantaged saving vehicles designed to encourage families to save for future college education. 529 College Plans were first introduced into the Financial...
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Many of your staff, grant recipients and partners may be eligible for loan forgiveness. Typically, to quality you must be employed by a U.S. federal, state, local, or tribal government, a 501(c)3...
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Industrial Development Bonds (IDB) are available to manufacturing projects, exempt facilities and nonprofit organizations to provide access to capital primarily for value-added manufacturing. For...
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FEMA's new Public Assistance (PA) case management system called the FEMA Applicant Case Tracker (FAC-Trax) includes the Grants Manager database and Grant Portal tool (collectively ‘Grants...
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There is a need for innovative and catalytic economic development and housing programs that create jobs through business development and expansion and expand the supply of affordable housing in...
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Neighborhood Business Work's loan program provides gap financing, i.e. subordinate financing, to new or expanding small businesses and nonprofit organizations in Sustainable Communities...
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<div style='text-align:Left;'><div><div><p><span>Exemption From DC Real Property Tax is for use by nonprofit organizations who wish to apply for exemption from the District of Columbia real...
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This dataset summarizes the impact of federal policy and funding changes on nonprofits, municipalities, and businesses in Connecticut, as reported in the Connecticut Office of Policy and...
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<div><div><span style='font-family:"Avenir Next W01", "Avenir Next W00", "Avenir Next", Avenir, "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif; font-size:16px;'>This dataset...