location nearby
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Television
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163.
Independence Public Media of Philadelphia Inc
Building power with communities across Greater Philadelphia through creative media/media-making owned & led by the people.
835
Philadelphia
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Professional Societies & Associations
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164.
Engineers Club of Philadelphia
The Engineers' Club of Philadelphia is dedicated to relationship building and networking among technical professionals, communication and collaboration.
772
Philadelphia
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International, Foreign Affairs and National Security N.E.C.
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165.
International Center Againstterrorism
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Philadelphia
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Amateur Sports Clubs, Leagues
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166.
Racquet Club of Philadelphia
Established in 1889, The Racquet Club of Philadelphia continues to be one of the most prestigious private city clubs in North America.
896
Philadelphia
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Community Foundations
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167.
M Patricia Carroll Fund
support for persons in the legal profession who are suffering from various types of addiction and mental health disorders and who reside or practice in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia
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Arts, Cultural Organizations - Multipurpose
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168.
Historic Preservation & Education Fund of Racquet Club of Phila Inc
TO PROVIDE FOR THE PRESERVATION, RESTORATION AND EDUCATION OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 215 SOUTH 16TH STREET, PHILADELPHIA PA .
Philadelphia
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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169.
Philadelphia Justice Project for Women & Girls
We are a nonprofit 501(c)3 research and advocacy organization committed to ending the mass incarceration of women & girls.
77
Philadelphia
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Disaster Preparedness and Relief Service
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170.
CHARITABLE AND EDUCATION TRUST
Welcome toGrand Lodge of Pennsylvania Sons Daughters of Italy News Events May the Christmas Season bring only happiness and joy to you and your family.
PHILADELPHIA
ALLIANCE FRANCAISE DE PHILADELPHIE
We are a non-profit organization which promotes French language and culture by offering French classe Welcome to Alliance Franaise de Philadelphie About Us The Alliance Franaise was created in Paris in 1883 by a group of eminent men including the scientist Louis Pasteur thewriter Jules Verne the diplomat Ferdinand de Lesseps and the publisher Armand Colin.
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