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629 SE Quincy
Topeka, KS 66603
(785) 232-4272
IBSA is a nonprofit organization that have
provided employment counseling and training services in the City of
Topeka. Since 1993, the agency has provided integrated services to youth
offenders, low-income parents and aspiring entrepreneurs seeking to start
or expand a business. The organization is committed to the development and
provision of community services that serve as alternatives to traditional
institutionalization and works to further individuals' full participation
as productive citizens to society...
501 c.3 Tax
ID: 48-1137236
Date
Started: August
1993
P.O. Box 2235
Topeka, KS 66601
(785) 232-2655
The goals of this program is to assist and
be a resource in the community to help our kids in terms of who they are
and where they came from, in terms of education. The emphasis is
always on education, but also to pave the way for our kids to become our
future leaders. And that's what it's all about, future leaders of
our communities. We have to encourage our kids to look beyond
athletics and entertainment
501 c.3 Tax
ID: 48-1172660
Date
Started: June
1995 HOW
OUR MONEY CAN WORK FOR US:
Individual
Amount
Monthly
Contributors Per
month Total
50
$50
$2,500
100 $50 $5,000
200
$25
$5,000
200 $50
$10,000 Independent
organizations depend upon contributions from the General Public
and is used to sustain their programs and special projects. This has
approach has always been a sure way to alleviate corporate, government,
and funding foundation's control over an organizations goals and
objectives and your individual support will allow us to be free to address
those controversial issues and to provide 'effective'
services that eliminate the barriers facing our youth and
young adults.
It is 'your'
support that is
invaluable! |
These Topeka organizations have a sound record of providing programs, services and activities that have aided in the development and support of African-American youth, adults and elders in the Topeka community. The importance of supporting African-American organizations is to ensure they can cover expenses associated with their operations: which include rent, utilities, telecommunications, supplies... As well as to assure they can continue to provide the quality level of programs and services that have greatly impacted the Topeka African-American community. Each of these agencies are 501 c.3 organizations and therefore your monthly contribution is tax-deductible as allowed under Section 2055, 2106 or 2522 of the Internal Revenue Code for bequests, devises, transfers or gifts. For more information about their programs, projects, services or volunteer opportunities call the individual agency to schedule an appointment. To begin your monthly contribution, contact the organization of your choice to request a contribution card which you can enter the amount to be deducted from your payroll check. Turn the card in to your company?s department in charge of payroll deductions. "We conclude, unanimously, that in
the field of public education, the doctrine of 'separate-but-equal' has no
place."
U.S. Supreme Court, May 17, 1954 Brown v. Board of
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