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Henry E. Niles Foundation

Focus Areas:

Job Training for Special Populations

Range:

Up to $50,000

Geographic Focus:

Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Vermont, District of Columbia

Funder Type:

Private

Eligibility:

All applicants must have tax-exempt 501(c)(3) status as a non-profit organization as defined by the Internal Revenue Service.

Summary:

The mission of the Henry E. Niles Foundation is to help in the nurturing and uplifting of people in need. The Economic Self Sufficiency program area includes but is not limited to: job training, the encouragement and support of entrepreneurialism, mentoring, and micro-credit initiatives. Learn More


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