EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
African American and African Improvement Movement Society
African American and African Improvement Movement Society (AAAIMS) is a nonprofit that engages in research,
and uses film production to improve the lives of African Americans and Africans.
The headquarters and mailing address is in Powder Springs, Georgia, USA.
AAAIMS intends to build film production and recording studios that will help poor,
needy and underprivileged African Americans in the United States and Africa.
AAAAIMS.ORG intends to raise $5 million dollars within a year or
two to meet its short and long-term goals.
Research:
AAAIMS.ORG intends to sponsor research in problems affecting African Americans. It intends to help people having problems get jobs, medical help, drug treatment by understanding the true nature of their experiences.
Education:
AAAIMS.ORG intends to sponsor and train worthy poor and needy African Americans students in vocational film and music studies.
AAAIMS.ORG intends to benefit poor, needy and underprivileged African Americans and Africans. AAAIMS.ORG will pick individual students from poor, needy and underprivileged homes.
AAAIMS will benefit all. AAAIMS will position itself as an organization that serves all regardless of caste, race, creed, or religion.
According to 1995 Census data, 12.5 percent of the region’s population were in poverty.
The Atlanta region has a high number of poor people, many Live in very poor neighborhoods. According to 1995 Census data, 12.5 percent of the region’s population were in poverty. Data from 1990 show that over 44 percent of the region’s poor individuals lived in high-poverty neighborhoods and nearly 19 percent of the region’s poor lived in extreme-poverty neighborhoods. High-poverty neighborhoods are those in which 20 percent or more of the residents are poor; extreme-poverty neighborhoods are those in which 40 percent or more of the residents are poor.
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African American and African Improvement Movement Society (AAAIMS) is a nonprofit that engages in research, and uses film production to improve the lives of African Americans and Africans.