location nearby
CONSUMER BANKRUPTCY ASSISTANCE PROJECT INC
CBAP assists low income Philadelphians with Chapter 7 bankruptcy filings by pairing them with our dedicated network of volunteer attorneys and law students.
209
Philadelphia
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Protestant
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101.
 
MOTHER AFRICAN ZOAR UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
The United Methodist Church is a worldwide connection of close to 10 million members in over 100 countries including Africa, Asia, Europe and the United States.
816000
PHILADELPHIA
The Philadelphia Education Fund
The Philadelphia Education Fund (Ed Fund) has been leading the way in the field of education for three decades, utilizing data-driven proven methods that continue to generate exceptional outcomes for all Philadelphia students and teachers.
Philadelphia
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Family Violence Shelters and Services
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103.
 
Women in Transition Inc
Women In Transition: Empowering people to change their lives since 1971.
3976
Philadelphia
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Legal Services
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104.
 
Philadelphia Legal Assistance Center, Inc.
Philadelphia Legal Assistance is the federally-funded civil legal aid provider for Philadelphia’s low-income community.
7447
Philadelphia
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Legal Services
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105.
 
Pennsylvania Institutional Law Project
Nonprofit Legal Aid org fighting for prisoners' rights since 1981.
1624
Philadelphia
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Olympics Committees and Related International Competitions
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106.
 
City of Brotherly Love Softball League
Athletics to support the LGBTQ community .
Philadelphia
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Single Organization Support
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107.
 
Dvrpc Foundation for New Jersey Inc
The Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission is dedicated to uniting the region's elected officials, planning professionals and the public with a common vision of making a great region even greater.
1842
Philadelphia
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Single Organization Support
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108.
 
DVRPC SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA
The Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission is dedicated to uniting the region's elected officials, planning professionals and the public with a common vision of making a great region even greater.
1842
PHILADELPHIA






