location nearby
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Student Sororities, Fraternities
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28.
SIGMA CHI FOUNDATION
Sigma Chi (Σχ) was founded on June 28, 1855, at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.
56664
Evanston
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Amateur Sports Clubs, Leagues
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29.
Sigma Chi Fraternity
Sigma Chi (Σχ) was founded on June 28, 1855, at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.
56664
Evanston
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Women's Service Clubs
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30.
Womans Club of Evanston
The Woman’s Club of Evanston connects women behind a shared purpose of volunteerism, social empowe TO ADVANCE PHILANTHROPIC, EDUCATIONAL, CULTURAL, AND HUMANITARIAN PRINCIPLES AND ACTIVITIES; TO ASSIST ORGANIZATIONS DEDICATED TO SUCH PURPOSES AND TO OFFER OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN TO SHARE COMMON INTERESTS AND CONCERNS.
2100
Evanston
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Singing Choral
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31.
Youth Choral Theater of Chicago
THE CHOIR WAS FORMED TO FOSTER AND PROMOTE PARTICIPATION IN A CHILDREN'S CHOIR AND PROVIDE AN OPPORTUNITY FOR THE FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF CHORAL MUSICAL EDUCATION OF YOUTH FROM THE NORTHERN AND NORTHWESTERN CHICAGO SUBURBAN AREA.
Evanston
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Public Health Programs
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32.
Risk Management Foundation
Risk Management Foundation (RMF) is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) educational foundation established to educate chapters and house corporations of Sigma Chi Fraternity about risk management and provide aid in times of loss.
Evanston
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Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis
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33.
Food for Climate League Inc
Re-thinking the food and climate narrative to democratize sustainable eating.
372
Evanston
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Human Service Organizations
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34.
Constantine Housing Initiative Inc
Sigma Chi (Σχ) was founded on June 28, 1855, at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.
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Evanston
Kuumba Evanston
Kuumba Evanstons mission is to serve families of color in Evanston that have been marginalized by structural racism by providing access to parental resources while empowering their children through mentorship programs, academic supports, discovery opportunities and real world experiences.
Evanston
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Mental Health Treatment
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36.
The Skylight Foundation
At The Skylight Foundation, we believe that quality mental health care is a basic human right and not a privilege.
Evanston






