location nearby
Cross-Cultural Coalition of South Side Tallahassee, Inc.
CCC's mission is to provide: 1) public programs moderated by academic scholars on history, dance, art, music and film of cultures across the globe, including Africa and the Diaspora; 2) performances by local and visiting artists; 3) art exhibitions and sales; 4) international opportunities for children and adults; and 5) scholars to liaison with South Side public schools to help enhance students’ experiences, desires, and chances to successfully attend college.
TALLAHASSEE
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Medical Disciplines
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56.
Florida School Nutrition Association Inc
The FSNA Legislative Forum is platform for stakeholders & community leaders to connect & advocate for crucial legislative issues.
1900
Tallahassee
Florida Network of Children's Advocacy Centers, Inc.
FNCAC is the statewide membership organization representing all local children’s advocacy centers in Florida.
750
Tallahassee
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Education N.E.C.
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58.
Gator Good Foundation Inc
The Gator Good Foundation is organized and operated exclusively for charitable purposes in accordance with Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Service code.
Tallahassee
Start the Ripple Inc
Start the Ripple Inc. empowers communities by creating sustainable access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities.
8
Tallahassee
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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60.
Tomahawk Diving Team Booster Club
WELCOME Tomahawk Diving Dare Dream Dive We are actively looking for new divers to join our team.
Tallahassee
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Housing Expense Reduction Support, Rent Assistance
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61.
TALLAHASSEE LENDERS' CONSORTIUM INC
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TALLAHASSEE
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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62.
FLORIDA STATE LODGE FOP MEMORIAL
Serving Florida's Law Enforcement Community Florida FOP Who is the FOP.
5269
TALLAHASSEE
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Other Youth Development N.E.C.
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63.
CHILDREN'S SERVICES COUNCIL OF
The Florida Alliance of Children’s Councils & Trusts is a membership organization supporting the efforts of local Councils and Trusts and providing statewide leadership to improve the lives of Florida’s children and families.
1714
TALLAHASSEE



