Liberian Assistance Program
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School Construction
Building schools in Liberia to support education and community development.

Scholarship Program
Providing scholarships to Liberian students who cannot afford tuition and fees.

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Liberian Assistance Program


Founded in
2009
EIN
32-0264545
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Education
Address
4001 HIAWATHA DR MADISON, WI 53711-3037 Unite States
Website
https://www.liberianassistanceprogram.org/
Phone
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Email address
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About
The Liberian Assistance Program (LAP), founded in 2009, is dedicated to helping Liberians achieve self-sufficiency. This Madison, WI-based nonprofit focuses on supporting schools and communities in Liberia by addressing critical needs. LAP works directly with local partners to implement projects that improve education, provide resources, and foster sustainable development, aiming to create a brighter future for Liberian communities.
Mission
The Liberian Assistance Program is a nonprofit dedicated to helping Liberians become self-sufficient by supporting school and community needs. They focus on building schools in Liberia and providing resources to help Liberians thrive.

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