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		<title>By: Neighborworks Links page &#171; Bricks and Mortar</title>
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		<description>[...] In 1978, NeighborWorks was created by Congress to provide technical assistance, funding and training for community-based organizations. NeighborWorks receives funds from Congress and pass on these funds in the form of grants, technical assistance and training through NeighborWorks America and Neighborhood Housing Services of America to member community based organizations. You can find links to the other national intermediaries on my intermediaries page. [...]</description>
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