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Community Services in United States
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Community Services sector based in United States. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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Jcc Of Central Nj
The JCC of Central New Jersey serves families and individuals throughout Union County. We are a not-for-profit social service agency committed to serving the community grounded in our Jewish values and traditions. We are committed to our Jewish heritage, identity and values but at the same time, we are also very proud to be a non-sectarian and diverse center - open to everyone. Our Mission: To educate, enrich, and empower our community – from generation to generation. From our social action initiatives to our commitment to Jewish learning and connectedness, the JCC of Central NJ strives to be a safe space for all to thrive. Our Vision: We believe in fostering inclusion, creating connections and ensuring continuity everyone, operating as a warm and welcoming home away from home for our members and our guests. Our Members: At our JCC, you can become more involved in your community, meet up with old friends or connect with new ones. You'll find a wealth of opportunities to explore. We offer adult enrichment classes, arts & culture events, summer camp, social action opportunities, preschool and after school programs. Our state-of-the-art fitness center with group exercise classes, sports league play, indoor and outdoor pools all offer great options for everyone to come together and live their best lives. We have something for every age and interest!
51 to 200 staff
Jceo Joint Council For Economic Opportunity Of Clinton And Franklin Counties, Inc
JCEO is dedicated to providing resources and services that enhance people’s dignity and self-reliance. For over 50 years JCEO has been providing comprehensive services to the low income community in Clinton and Franklin Counties. As one of 60 Community Action Agencies in the state of New York, we continue to promote and implement an environment in which consumers take an active role in their pursuit of self-sufficiency. At JCEO, 96% of the consumers who utilize the Community Action Agency’s services are temporarily in need and are not on any form of public assistance. They are the working poor, the elderly, and the severely sick. They are widows, orphans and sometimes simply the unlucky who have landed suddenly in crisis. At times like these, it is a relief to know there is help available. JCEO is ready to assist you today.
51 to 200 staff
Mountain Brook Chamber Of Commerce
The Mountain Brook Chamber of Commerce promotes our businesses, our community, and our quality of life. As an organization of businesses, individuals, and government representatives, the mission of the Chamber is to provide a prosperous environment to ensure the success of our members. Through strategic partnerships, the Chamber serves to strengthen our business community, promote community events and tourism, and encourage local consumer loyalty. The Mountain Brook Chamber of Commerce is committed to maintaining a positive economic environment, fostering connections with local and state government, and to providing support and marketing for business and community partners.
1 to 10 staff
Musicto
musicto Connects People Across Cultures, Generations, And Nations Through the universal language of music, our curators have grown a global community where collaboration is at the heart of everything Collaborative Creation Collaboration is at the heart of musicto. Our community is open to everybody but the only way to join is by making a playlist with an existing member Through sharing songs, we create opportunities to understand each other. This naturally leads to a culture of openness, sowing the seeds for new friendships to bloom. It starts with an exchange of songs but can end up in the most unexpected of places. Powerful Playlists musicto playlists are created from a desire to connect with and learn from other people. Our curators are not restricted by the need to make a profit, resulting in greater musical diversity than you’d find on playlists populated by algorithms. These unique collaborations can be found on all major platforms and serve as enduring reminders of the shared experiences of the curators. Why musicto? Why Now? The world is becoming increasingly divided. Media is separating rather than connecting us and people’s differences are seen as something to be hated rather than celebrated. Our community connects through music – a global medium that everybody understands. Our differences guide us toward creating amazing things together. musicto is a way to connect the world.
51 to 200 staff
Northwest Bronx Community & Clergy Coalition Nwbccc
The Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition was started by local community leaders in response to the wave of arson and abandonment that threatened to destroy the Bronx in the early 1970s. We are a 47-year-old grassroots, member-led organization that has worked to improve the lives of Bronx residents. Our mission is to unite diverse peoples and institutions to fight for racial justice and economic democracy through community organizing that transforms the Bronx and beyond. For over four decades, the has helped Bronx residents develop visionary leadership, build community power and revitalize neighborhoods. The organization emphasizes community control, direct action, and building alternative models that develop local leadership, win concrete victories and support a broader ecosystem and movement for transformative change.
11 to 50 staff
Opportunities For Otsego
Opportunities for Otsego is a Community Action Agency that has been actively fighting the "War on Poverty", based on President Lyndon B. Johnson’s ideals, since 1966 in Otsego County, New York. The Agency focuses its attention on specific problems affecting the community, mobilizes resources, and creates solutions to unlock opportunities for low-income individuals and disenfranchised families. Opportunities for Otsego helps alleviate poverty and fosters self-sufficiency through comprehensive and holistic client-centered services.
51 to 200 staff
Outreach Program Services Of America
We believe that resources and education empower people. We are on a mission to help the community and those in our organization access both.
201 to 500 staff
Step-Up, Inc Indy
The mission of Step-Up, Incorporated is to provide comprehensive care and resources for wellness with dignity and inclusivity. In our daily activities, we strive to help people generate personal wellness through getting tested, accessing and adhering to medications, having safe housing, adequate nutrition, and sound mental health.
11 to 50 staff
Texas City-La Marque Chamber Of Commerce
The Texas City-La Marque Chamber is 800 members strong, with a mission to serve our members and foster economic and community development.
1 to 10 staff
The Industrial Commons
REBUILDING A DIVERSE WORKING CLASS BASED ON LOCALLY ROOTED WEALTH. The Industrial Commons founds and scales employee-owned social enterprises, industrial cooperatives, and supports frontline workers to build a new southern working class that erases the inequities of generational poverty and builds an economy and future for all. WE ARE ROOTING ECONOMIC CHANGE.
11 to 50 staff
Trybal Gatherings
As featured by the New York Times, Washington Post, and more, Trybal is the leading provider of Jewish summer camp experiences for young adults. Trybal reimagines Jewish gatherings in a modern world by offering innovative getaways for young adults in their 20's/30's to connect, explore, play, and celebrate in a socially Jewish environment. Trybal hosts all-inclusive camp weekends for young adults. Hosted at premier Jewish summer camps nationally, each experience includes meals, lodging, open bar, a live DJ, color war, arts 'n' crafts, ropes courses, themed dance parties, informal Shabbat experiences, and dozens of traditional and creative camp activities. Join us in the Berkshires, Midwest, SoCal and Southeast this summer!
1 to 10 staff
Valley Of The Sun J
The Valley of the Sun J builds connections to the community in a setting that enriches physical, mental, and spiritual growth. Part of the Ina Levine Jewish Community Campus since it opened in 2002, The J and Campus remain dedicated to the well-being of people of all ages and faiths, and maintains the highest standards for facilities and programming through classes, services, and events that meet the needs of the greater community. Everyone welcome! valleyofthesunj.org 12701 N Scottsdale Rd, Scottsdale, Arizona, United States.
51 to 200 staff
Algernon Sydney Sullivan Foundation
We honor, support and educate young people dedicated to service and social entrepreneurship. We HONOR college seniors and community members who demonstrate a commitment to serving others through annual awards at 70 college and university campuses. We offer financial SUPPORT through our partner universities to deserving students who are personally invested in building a better world in their communities. We EDUCATE young people and faculty to harness the power of civic innovation and social entrepreneurship in tackling difficult societal issues in their communities. The Algernon Sydney Sullivan Foundation also hosts the twice-yearly #IgniteRetreats for students interested in social entrepreneurship as well as twice-yearly Social Entrepreneurship Field Trips to cities with a strong social-enterprise sector.
1 to 10 staff
Alternatives, Inc
Our Mission We promote public safety and challenge offenders to become responsible, productive citizens through firm, fair, consistent supervision, treatment, and education. Our Vision We will be at the forefront of community based correction programs by proactively addressing the challenges of diverse clientele, new treatment methodologies, and developing laws. We will support our programs and staff by strengthening our infrastructure, improving efficiency, and continuing development. A leader in community corrections. Alternatives, Inc, a Billings based non-profit serving Yellowstone, Carbon, and Stillwater Counties. Since 1980, Alternatives, Inc. has provided alternatives to incarceration for federal, state, and local offenders. Programs operated by Alternatives, include- Alpha House - Men's Pre-Release Center - Beta - Wide range of community based correctional programs serving misdemeanor offenses, pre and post trial convictions- Compass - Community client treatment services for substance abuse, mental health and Partner Family Member Assault (PFMA)- Passages Pre-Release - Women's Pre-Release Center - Passages Assessment Sanction Revocation Center - Women's secure unit for assessment - Passages Alcohol and Drug Treatment - Women's 90 day treatment unit - Passages Addiction Recovery Center - Women's 6 month DUI unit - Passages Culinary Arts Program - Women's 18 month food service pre-apprentice program.
51 to 200 staff
Brandgov
Strengthening brands through effective marketing campaigns, events, and outreach initiatives. We'd love to work with your organization. Our team has had the pleasure of working with a variety of associations, agencies, and corporations to advance their community outreach and engagement needs. We understand the multi-faceted nature of outreach campaigns and work with clients to create innovative program solutions.
11 to 50 staff
Community Education Coalition Cec
The Community Education Coalition (CEC) is focused on aligning and integrating the Columbus, Indiana and region's community learning system with economic growth and an improved quality of life. CEC is a noteworthy, yet unexpected, example of private business stepping up to improve public education. The results thus far are evident in two major buildings, significant national recognition, and ongoing initiatives to bolster educational attainment for all in the small, primarily rural, southeastern Indiana communities it serves.
1 to 10 staff
Csra Alliance For Fort Gordon
The mission of the CSRA Alliance is to promote, coordinate and advocate for the Fort Gordon Cyber District to stimulate investment in cyber growth and capitalize on opportunities for the benefit of all. The primary purpose of the Alliance is to demonstrate the potential for Fort Gordon to grow existing missions and take on new missions. The CSRA Alliance for Fort Gordon plays a vital role in helping defend the future of this military installation that is so critically important to the Central Savannah River Area (CSRA). CSRA business leaders and elected officials came together on February 14, 2003 to form the Alliance, which built on the strong bond that already existed between Fort Gordon and the communities surrounding it. Additionally, the Alliance promotes economic development through partnerships capitalizing on the information technology, communications and medical expertise prominent at Fort Gordon. We thank you for your interest in Fort Gordon and in the CSRA Alliance for Fort Gordon.
1 to 10 staff
Kennedy24
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. launched his presidential campaign on April 19, 2023, positioning himself as a Democratic candidate with a strong focus on health freedom, environmental protection, and challenging corporate influence in politics. Known for his work as an environmental lawyer and vaccine safety advocate, Kennedy's campaign emphasizes his commitment to civil liberties, transparent government, and addressing systemic corruption. His campaign themes include: 1.**Health Freedom:**- Advocating for the right to make personal health choices without government mandates- Promoting vaccine safety and ensuring transparency in the pharmaceutical industry. 2.**Environmental Protection:**- Leveraging his extensive background in environmental law to address climate change and pollution- Pushing for sustainable energy solutions and conservation efforts to protect natural resources. 3.**Corporate Accountability:**- Combating the influence of big corporations and lobbyists in politics- Promoting policies that prioritize the welfare of ordinary citizens over corporate profits. 4.**Civil Liberties:**- Defending individual rights and freedoms against government overreach- Advocating for privacy protections and opposing mass surveillance. 5.**Economic Reform:**- Addressing income inequality and promoting fair economic policies that benefit all Americans- Supporting small businesses and ensuring economic opportunities for underserved communities. Kennedy's campaign aims to build a grassroots movement by engaging with voters through town halls, social media, and public forums. He emphasizes his commitment to listening to the concerns of the American people and incorporating their feedback into his policy proposals. Overall, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s presidential campaign seeks to restore integrity to government, protect individual freedoms, and create a more just and sustainable future for all Americans.
10001+ staff
Mahube-Otwa Community Action Partnership Inc
MAHUBE-OTWA COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIP INC is a Community Action Partnership that partners to build community and eradicate poverty by empowering children, adults, and seniors to become self-sufficient and realize their full potential.
51 to 200 staff
Minneapolis American Indian Center
Founded in 1975, the Minneapolis American Indian Center provides essential services within a foundation of cultural values to the Twin Cities Native community. More than people participate in our programs each year, and many more people visit our building for events, shopping, and to eat at Gatherings Cafe. The center was initially formed by community members, and it continues its roots today with majority Native leadership and staffing.
51 to 200 staff
Southeast Alabama Regional Planning And Development Commission
The Southeast Alabama Regional Planning and Development Commission (SEARP & DC) was created in 1969 under legislation passed by the Alabama State Legislature. The Commission is administered and governed by a group of 35 individuals from the seven member counties. These individuals act as liaisons for the citizens in their counties. The needs of the citizens are given to SEARP & DC and goals are established. The staff of SEARP & DC are constantly striving to make Southeast Alabama a better place to live.
51 to 200 staff
The Founders Club
The Founders Club is a private, highly vetted community of high-growth Founders, CEOs, and Executives. Join members from across North America to participate in weekly strategy calls, masterminds, retreats, and lifelong friendships.
11 to 50 staff
Vermont Council On Rural Development
A proud member of the National Rural Development Partnership, the Vermont Council on Rural Development (VCRD) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the support of the locally-defined progress of Vermont's rural communities. VCRD is a dynamic partnership of federal, state, local, non-profit and private partners. Actively non-partisan with an established reputation for community-based facilitation, VCRD is uniquely positioned to sponsor and coordinate collaborative efforts across governmental and organizational categories concerned with policy questions of rural import.
1 to 10 staff
Victory House Of Lehigh Valley
For over 35 years, Victory House has been a recognized leader in providing local homeless veterans and homeless men with opportunities to transition to independent affordable housing and to begin new lives. Hope, compassion, dignity, and respect are paramount to attaining our mission. With renewed enthusiasm for our mission and work, we open a new chapter of helping and serving our residents to both transform and transition. The ministry of caring for men who have lost their spirit and their way compels Victory House to continually create new possibilities, bringing hope and victory as we provide a new way of life.
11 to 50 staff