location nearby
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Specifically Named Diseases
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1522.
Arizona Trauma and Acute Careconsortium
TO IMPROVE THE DELIVERY OF HEALTH CARE TO INJURED PATIENTS THROUGHOUT THE STATE OF ARIZONA BY SUPPORTING COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH, EDUCATION AND OUTREACH ACTIVITIES OF TRAUMA CENTERS IN THE STATE OF ARIZONA.
Phoenix
Child Evangelism Fellowship of Arizona, Inc.
To enlist, equip and encourage a team of qualified leaders in Arizona to evangelize boys and girls with the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ and to establish them in the Word of God and in the local church for Christian living.
PHOENIX
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Employment Training
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1525.
AZ COMMON GROUND
To support, advocate, and mentor previously incarcerated youth and adults to become servant leaders within Maricopa County.
Phoenix
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Youth Development Programs
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1526.
Amigos De Las Americas
AMIGOS provides volunteer and cultural immersion programs in the U.
14000
Phoenix
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Pediatrics Research
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1527.
RONAN THOMPSON FOUNDATION INC
The Ronan Foundation is dedicated to raising awareness and funding research for childhood cancer.
Phoenix
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Women's Service Clubs
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1528.
National Charity League Ahwatukee Foothills Chapter
Improving local communities through volunteerism .
Phoenix
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Neighborhood/Block Association
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1529.
Evans Churchill Community Association
The Evans Churchill neighborhood sits directly north of the downtown Phoenix core and is home to the nationally recognized arts district, Roosevelt Row.
1500
Phoenix
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Professional Societies & Associations
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1530.
Native American Bar Association of Arizona
The Native American Bar Association was founded by a group of Native American attorneys on the basis The purposes of the association are to represent and to advocate the interest of Native American Attorneys and their communities, to foster fellowship between the members of the association and other members of the legal profession; to encourage and promote the professional growth and development and good standing of the members of the association; to advance and improve the practice of Indian law; to develop and encourage fellowship and cooperation with other organizations of minority attorneys; to conduct activities and programs that expand the educational, employment and other opportunities available to Native Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Alaska Native attorneys in Arizona; to grant educational scholarships to Native American, Native Hawaiian, and Alaska Native students interested in pursuing the study of law at educational institutions located in Arizona; to promote tribal sovereignty; and to engage in any other activity not otherwise prohibited to it by law or regulation.
2500
Phoenix




