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Asian American Children's Center

To provide a fun and immersive environment for children to explore Asian American cultures and their heritage, and build a sense of belonging while also nurturing their passion for volunteering and giving back to the community through language, art, social, and various cultural activities.

American Indian Graduate Center

Native Forward Scholars Fund provides financial support for American Indians and Alaska Natives seeking higher education, and support them in attaining undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees. They partner with Tribes, the federal government, foundations, corporations, and individuals to ensure the growth and sustainability of scholarships.

The American Spectator Foundation

To educate the general public with respect to new idea, concepts and policies that favor the principles of limited government, individual liberty, and the free enterprise system in American society. The foundation also attempts to train young writers for careers in journalism, as well as providing an outlet for established conservative writers and thinkers.

Latin American Youth Center

Founded in 1968 by community leaders and first generation immigrants to serve Latino youth, the Latin American Youth Center (LAYC) touches the lives of over 4000 low income youth and families in DC and Maryland Prince George's and Montgomery Counties. Our bilingual programs address the multiple & complex barriers by providing academic, employment and social support.

The All American Boys Chorus

The All-American Boys Chorus empowers and gives voice to boys from diverse backgrounds to build self-confidence, self-discipline, leadership skills, and realize achievement through the transformative power of music.

American African Youth Leadership Foundation

Empowering Young Girls and Women of Zimbabwe Through Education To Overcome Poverty, Domestic Abuse and Child Marriage

Korean American Special Education Center (KASEC)

Embrace, Educate, and Empower – KASEC hopes to bridge the gap for the Korean immigrant community who may face language and cultural barrier issues while accessing help and services they need for mental health and other disabilities. We also strive to promote an accurate understanding of developmental disabilities and mental health while removing the stigma attached to seeking help for these concerns.

African American Men and Boysharvest Foundation

To provide free resources to at-risk youth and their families on their path to self-sufficiency.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN INC - WASHINGTON

To advance gender equity for women and girls through research, education, and advocacy.