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  1. Health Care For All (Nonprofits) Boston, MA Health Care For All works to create quality, affordable health care accessible to everyone, especially the most vulnerable. We strive to achieve this by being a leader in public policy, education and service for all Massachusetts consumers. HCFA advocates for public policies to provide quality, affordable, culturally competent care for ...

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  2. The Family-to-Family Project(Nonprofits) Boston, MA The Family-to-Family Project aids families who are losing or have lost their homes. We provide timely, innovative and flexible grants help families restore hope and to find and keep their housing. In 1988, families from the Cambridge area joined together to discuss Jonathan Kozol's book \"Rachel and Her Children\". This ...

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  3. The Public Policy Institute(Nonprofits) Boston, MA The Public Policy Institute's mission is to help nonprofit organizations working for social and economic justice interpret the current political scene, successfully promote positive policy change, and build their organizational power - all at the same time. ONE Massachusetts project focus: We want - and recognize that all Massachusetts residents ...

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  4. Crittenton Women's Union(Nonprofits) Boston, MA Crittenton Women's Union, a Boston-based nonprofit organization, combines direct service programs, independent research and public policy advocacy in its mission to transform the course of low-income women's lives so that they can attain economic independence and create better futures for themselves and their families. Each year CWU helps more than ...

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  5. Boston Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Coalition(Nonprofits) Boston, MA The Boston EITC Coalition’s mission is to help reduce poverty in the city of Boston by: (1) maximizing the impact of the EITC on low-income Bostonians through free community based tax preparation; (2) providing low-income families with strategies to increase their economic security; (3) advocating for equitable tax policies that ...

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  6. The ALLY Foundation(Nonprofits) Boston, MA The ALLY Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization founded in December 2002 in the name of Alexandra Nicole Zapp, who was murdered just outside of Boston in July 2002 by a convicted Level III sex offender. The Foundation is working to prevent sexual assault by advocating for necessary changes in ...

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  7. WorldBoston(Nonprofits) Boston, MA WorldBoston is a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to advancing public discourse on global affairs and fostering professional exchanges with international visitors. We present an ongoing series of distinguished speakers and bring emerging leaders from around the world to Boston to share ideas, discover opportunities for mutual growth, and create ...

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  8. Disability Policy Consortium(Nonprofits) Boston, MA People with disabilities rely on the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for their most basic rights. The Disability Policy Consortium, Inc. is an organization of volunteer disability rights activists who share a common goal of equal opportunity for all individuals with disabilities. The DPC’s mission is to promote inclusion, independence, and empowerment ...

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  9. Social Science, Urban Affairs, & Public Policy(Nonprofits) Boston, MA The School of Social Science, Urban Affairs, and Public Policy develops and implements new, innovative, and effective solutions to key challenges facing urban communities. The School does this through: • engaging in rigorous social science research that addresses a broad range of urban problems • participating in sustained collaborative problem-solving ...

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  10. Kitty & Michael Dukakis Center for Urban &Regional Policy(Nonprofits) Boston, MA The Kitty and Michael Center for Urban and Regional Policy is Northeastern University's \"think-and-do tank\" where faculty, staff and students pool their expertise, resources, and commitment to address the most pressing issues facing cities in Greater Boston and beyond. As part of Northeastern University's School of Social Sciences, Urban Affairs ...

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