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I Have A Dream Foundation average salary is $84,282, median salary is $84,282 with a salary range from $81,182 to $87,381.
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Financial Analyst 87,381-87,381 Las Vegas, NV, 89101 2014 I Have A Dream Foundation Financial Analyst Salaries (2)
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Financial Analyst 81,182-81,182 Las Vegas, NV, 89101 2012 I Have A Dream Foundation Financial Analyst Salaries (2)
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  • I Have a Dream Foundation
  • Industry: Non-Profit
  • City: New York, NY
  • The "I Have a Dream"? Program helps children from low-income areas reach their education and career goals by providing a long-term program of mentoring, tutoring, and enrichment with an assured opportunity for higher education. Local "I Have a Dream"? Projects adopt an entire same-grade from an elementary school or an entire age group from a public housing development. They work with this group of children (the "Dreamers") and their families year-round from their elementary school years through college.