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  2. Public Allies - Wikipedia

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    Public Allies combines a 10-month nonprofit apprenticeship program with a community-centered, values-based approach to foster leadership development. For four days each week, Allies serve at a community-based nonprofit, and the fifth day is devoted to rigorous leadership training. All members also engage in a number of community service projects.

  3. Allegheny Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Allegheny Conference on Community Development is a nonprofit, private sector leadership organization dedicated to economic development and quality of life issues for a 10-county region in southwestern Pennsylvania, United States centered around the largest city in the region, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

  4. Interfaith Leadership Council of Metropolitan Detroit - Wikipedia

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    The program aligns with the State of Michigan seventh grade content expectations in world religions. [21] During the 2015-2016 school year, over 450 seventh-graders from 14 metropolitan Detroit school districts in Oakland and Wayne counties participated in the program, marking the largest overall participation in the program's history. [11]

  5. Duquesne University School of Leadership and Professional ...

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    The School of Leadership and Professional Advancement (SLPA) at Duquesne University offers a number of academic programs for adult students. The school has flexible scheduling, program choices, and student services. Courses are offered in Pittsburgh, and online as well as at Fort Indiantown Gap and the 171st Airlift Wing. SLPA provides special ...

  6. The Detroit Partnership - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit Partnership (DP), known as The Detroit Project until 2008, is a student-run organization at the University of Michigan with the mission of connecting the Ann Arbor and Detroit communities through active service-learning. Each year, the group holds weekly programs with over 200 students volunteering as tutors and mentors in schools ...

  7. The Citizens Campaign - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, The Citizens Campaign and Middlesex County College partnered to establish a Citizen Leadership Center. Professors at the college adopted the Citizen Power training manual and Power Civics© teaching tools into their undergraduate courses, and community members can access the training online through the college's continuing education ...

  8. Armed with rifles, a ‘mudroots’ Detroit group wards off crime

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    Detroit’s challenges are complex and rooted in its Rust Belt history. Once the global center of the automotive industry, Detroit was the fourth-largest city in the U.S. in the 1920s. Its ...

  9. Focus: HOPE - Wikipedia

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    The co-founders revived the program in the early 1970s and led the effort to include low-income senior citizens. The Commodity Supplemental Food Program currently assists 500,000 people nationwide, with Focus: HOPE serving 42,000 in metropolitan Detroit – the program's largest component, with monthly distributions of food.