Do Good LA: Do Good LA is the go-to resource for those interested in knowing about or supporting social entrepreneurism in Los Angeles and Southern California. It is an online directory, a community, and a facilitator. Look at it as the traffic director that leads you to your next avenue or destination.
Read MoreNonprofit Professionals Advisory Group: NPAG was founded in 2002 to bring the rapidly evolving social sector a more current, more strategic, and less transactional approach to executive search and talent consulting.
Read MoreFacing History and Ourselves: Los Angeles office provides professional development and resources to more than 6,338 area educators; reaching 439,900 students in 1,115 public, religious, and independent schools throughout Southern California.
Read MoreFosterMore: highlights the amazing potential of youth in the foster care system and encourages all of us to play a part in ensuring that they receive the support and guidance they need to thrive.
Read MoreRoom to Read: seeks to transform the lives of millions of children in developing countries by focusing on literacy and gender equality in education.
Read MoreThe Super School Project: endeavor to remake America’s high schools for today.
Read MoreWhy Tuesday?: Fixing our voting system, one question at a time.
Read MoreNational Education Association:helps bring vital programs of arts and culture to every corner of this nation.
Read MoreMarch for Science: Legislative decisions must be informed by both constituent needs and evidence-based fact.
Read MorePars Equality Center: dedicated to helping all members of the Iranian-American community and other Persian-speaking countries realize their full potential as informed, self-reliant, and responsible members of American society.
Read MoreBeyond the Bell: Our role and responsibility is to grow, enhance and strengthen our present programs and to reach out to the greater Los Angeles community to build partnerships before and after school.
Read MoreEmpowerment Congress: is a dynamic partnership among neighborhood groups, residents, nonprofit organizations, businesses, religious institutions, and community leaders within the diverse communities of Los Angeles County’s Second Supervisorial District.
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