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  2. craigslist - Wikipedia

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    Some Craigslist sites cover large regions instead of individual metropolitan areas—for example, the U.S. states of Delaware and Wyoming, the Colorado Western Slope, the California Gold Country, and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. [13] Craigslist sites for some large cities, such as Los Angeles, also include the ability for the user to focus ...

  3. Ford Foundation - Wikipedia

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    After its establishment in 1936, the Ford Foundation shifted its focus from Michigan philanthropic support to five areas of action. In the 1950 Report of the Study of the Ford Foundation on Policy and Program, the trustees set forth five "areas of action," according to Richard Magat (2012): economic improvements, education, freedom and democracy, human behavior, and world peace. [12]

  4. Wikipedia:Funding Wikipedia through advertisements - Wikipedia

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    As long as Wikipedia is a non-profit, consensus-seeking, democratic, board-run organization, then there is no danger of advertisers having any say in how Wikipedia is run. Some examples of nonprofit control of advertising, or search-related income, can be found in the non-profit Mozilla Foundation and its control of the Mozilla Corporation and ...

  5. Brilliant Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Brilliant Detroit is a nonprofit organization based in Detroit, Michigan founded by Carolyn and Jim Bellinson and Cindy Eggleton that re-purposes houses and coordinates the evidence-based programs of partner organizations through them with the goal to prepare young children and their families for school, and to ensure that they are healthy and stable.

  6. Keep Growing Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Keep Growing Detroit is an organization dedicated to food sovereignty and community engagement in the cities of Detroit, Hamtramck, and Highland Park. [1] Founded in 2013, the program designs and implements initiatives that promote the practice of urban agriculture as a mode of food justice for underrepresented communities, particularly those ...

  7. The Kresge Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Kresge Foundation. /  42.56056°N 83.19139°W  / 42.56056; -83.19139. The Kresge Foundation is a philanthropic private foundation headquartered in Troy, Michigan, United States. [1] The foundation works to expand opportunities in America's cities through grantmaking and investing in arts and culture, education, environment, health ...

  8. ARISE Detroit! - Wikipedia

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    ARISE Detroit! is a coalition of community groups in Detroit, banding together in the hopes of making a bigger impact than they each can accomplish separately. ARISE is an acronym for Activating Resources and Inspiring Service and Empowerment. The coalition is a way to link together the hundreds of programs and agencies working to combat child ...

  9. Cass Community Social Services - Wikipedia

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    casscommunity .org. Cass Community Social Services, Inc. (CCSS or Cass) is a nonprofit, 501 (c) (3) community-based organization headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, [3] serving Southeastern Michigan, Wayne County, under the direction of a volunteer Board of Directors. Cass Community Social Services has occasionally engaged In acts of political ...