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All The Kings Men Inc.

Last Updated: 3/11/2013 8:27:44 AM

Nonprofit

All The Kings Men Inc.

Address

PO Box 23282


Nashville, TN 37202-
Davidson County

Primary Phone

(615) 224.8447

Primary Fax

(615) 224-8449

CEO/Executive Director

Mr. Eric Capehart, MBA

Board Chair

Mr. Eric Capehart, MBA

Board Chair Company Affiliation

Community Volunteer

Board Members

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Year of Incorporation

2007

Former Names

Organization received a competitive grant from the community foundation in the past five years

No

Community Foundation Staff Conducted Site Visit when Developing Profile

No



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Overview

To provide at-risk African American male youth greater access to delinquency preventioni and early intervention programs.

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Programs

All The Kings Men Programming

Kings In Training (After school prevention) AKM Signature pgm

Kings Recovery (Intervention)

Edu-King (In-school mentoring)

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Financials

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Projected Revenue

$10,000

Projected Expenses

$10,000

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