location nearby
Innocents at Risk Inc
Innocents at Risk is a child-advocacy non-for-profit 501 (c)(3) organization established to fight human trafficking by raising awareness and educating about this problem among the international and diplomatic community, the corporate sector, students in public schools and universities and among the general public.
Washington
-
Employment, Job Related N.E.C.
National Confectioners Association
NCA'S MISSION IS TO FOSTER AN ENVIRONMENT THAT ENABLES CANDY MAKERS TO THRIVE AND PROMOTE THE UNIQUE ROLE OF CONFECTIONS IN A HAPPY, BALANCED LIFESTYLE.
Washington
-
Public Foundations
Confectionery Foundation
The Confectionery Foundation celebrates American manufacturing and promotes events, tastings, classes, tours and factory outlets so foodies, families, and friends can have fun.
104
Washington
-
Parks and Playgrounds
Olmsted Network Inc
The Olmsted Network is the first and only national organization dedicated to championing Olmsted parks, places and principles.
633
Washington
Neighborhood Associates Corporation
Growing communities with civility, good livelihoods, education, health, housing, and green living through cultural leadership and democracy NAC allies with affordable housing communities and partners to build Public Kinship nationwide.
449
Washington
-
Public Utilities
Water Systems Council
WSC is the only national nonprofit organization with programs solely focused on private and small shared water wells serving an estimated 23 million households.
522
Washington
-
Cultural/Ethnic Awareness
Tayitu Entertainment Inc
Tayitu Cultural & Educational Center is home to poets, writers, performing and visual artists, and educators.
54565
Washington
-
Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis
INSTITUTE FOR STATE EFFECTIVENESS
Citizencentered approachesto state and market.
WASHINGTON
Ukraine Immigration Task Force Inc
LEGAL RESOURCES ON U. S. IMMIGRATION TOPICS FOR UKRAINIANS FLEEING THE WAR.
Washington
-
Business and Industry
AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR COLLECTIVE
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
WASHINGTON