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Description: A Spanish Club in Newark
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Description: The Jewish Museum of NJ was founded in 2003 as a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation in the State of New Jersey. The museum is housed at historic Congregation Ahavas Sholom, a state and national landmark and the oldest continually active synagogue in Newark.
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Description: Tri-City Peoples Corporation is a non-profit community development corporation. Tri-City has provided comprehensive services to low-income and disadvantaged individuals in the Newark, NJ area since 1966.
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Description: In 1997 the Barats founded the Barat Foundation, a not-for-profit educational corporation dedicated to expanding creative opportunities through immersion programs designed to maximize artistic and intellectual achievement and personal growth.
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Description: For 44 years, Bessie Green Community has been transforming lives by providing food, shelter and support programs to men, women, and children experiencing homelessness and hunger with compassion and dignity in Newark, NJ.
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Description: Branch Brook Park Alliance is a public/private partnership with Essex County and the Department of Parks Recreation and Cultural Affairs supporting Branch Brook Park.
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Description: The Newark Downtown District (NDD), Newark’s special improvement district (SID) of the central business area, is a privately funded 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, dedicated to enhancing cleanliness, safety, and beautification in Downtown Newark
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Description: FOCUS, is a non-profit organization 501c3 located in Newark, New Jersey. FOCUS, a social services agency, provides community social services and human development services to Essex County residents.
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Description: Since 1968, Integrity House has helped tens of thousands of men and women rebuild their lives from the disease of addiction.
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Description: Ironbound Community Corporation is a organization that has worked for environmental and housing justice in Newark for 50 years. They also provide preschool, senior and housing services.
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Description: Founded in 1909, the NAACP is the nation’s most recognized and active grass-roots civil rights organization. Chartered in 1914, the Newark Branch is now one of the oldest and largest branches in the state and country.
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Description: New Community Corporation (NCC) in Newark, New Jersey, is one of the largest and most comprehensive community development organizations in the country.
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Description: NJ Citizen Action is a statewide coalition and grassroots organization that fights for social, racial, and economic justice for all.
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Description: Queer Newark collects oral histories of LGBTQ+ Newarkers.
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Description: SPARK was formed to save Riverbank Park, a historically signficant Olmstead Park, from being destroyed.
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Description: In 1997, the Clement A. Price Institute on Ethnicity, Culture, and the Modern Experience at Rutgers-Newark was founded with the belief that the arts and humanities in all their creativity and scholarly rigor have a central role to play in the continued revitalization of Greater Newark.
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Description: This Portuguese community group recently celebrated its 100th anniversary.
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Description: In 1996, St. James Social Service Corporation (SJSSC) was founded to help provide much needed services to the community.
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Description: Unified Vailsburg Services Organization's mission is to create a stable and compassionate community in the Vailsburg neighborhood of the City of Newark, New Jersey.
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Description: ASPIRA, Inc. of New Jersey (ASPIRA NJ) is a private, nonprofit community-based organization founded in Newark, New Jersey in 1968 by a group of parents and community leaders distressed by the high dropout rates of Hispanic/Latinx students.
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Description: The Brick City Run Club empowers people to become better through community and movement at every level.
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Description: Bridges ends homelessness through volunteer-driven outreach and individual case management focusing on health, housing, and independence. In Newark since 2015, they form relationships with those experiencing homelessness while meeting their most urgent needs.
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Description: Glassroots is a downtown Newark group that hosts classes and workshops on glass art and glassblowing.
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Description: Newark Day Center (formerly The Newark Female Charitable Organization founded in 1803) is the oldest social services agency in New Jersey.
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Description: The Newark Preservation & Landmarks Committee is the not-for-profit, volunteer-based, citywide advocate for the preservation of Newark's historic and cultural resources.
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Description: On October 3, 2013, the Newark LGBTQ Center was opened to the Newark LGBTQ community as a safe space, especially for people of color.
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Description: On October 3, 2013, the Newark LGBTQ Center was opened to the Newark LGBTQ community as a safe space, especially for people of color.
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Description: This group is fighting for Police Reform in Newark.
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Description: St. John’s Soup Kitchen has one mission and that is feeding the hungry. For over 40 years we have been providing food to those who have none in the Newark area
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