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Community Rebuilding
  • Community Improvement, Capacity Building N.E.C.

  • 55.

Inspired2C

Simple, small actions can create a more caring & connected world .

Social Rank

3

Location

Fort Collins

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Community Rebuilding
  • Wildlife Preservation/ Protection

  • 56.

Rocky Mountain Cat Conservancy

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Location

Fort Collins

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Community Rebuilding

Fort Collins Board of Realtors Inc

SERVING THE FORT COLLINS LOCAL PUBLIC REAL ESTATE EDUCATIONAL AND SERVICE NEEDS.

Location

Fort Collins

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Community Rebuilding
  • Recycling

  • 58.

Community Twine Recycling

Community Twine Recycling provides free education and technical assistance to establish the recycling of discarded polypropylene baling twine in communities across the U.

Location

Fort Collins

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Community Rebuilding
  • Fisheries

  • 59.

Trout Unlimited

Rocky Mountain Flycasters (@TroutUnlimited) has a longstanding commitment to native #trout.

Social Rank

22

Location

Fort Collins

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Community Rebuilding
  • Livestock Breeding, Development, Management

  • 60.

Colorado State University Research Foundation

CSU STRATA WAS ORGANIZED IN 1941 TO AID THE UNIVERSITIES GOVERNED BY THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM (CSUS, INCLUDING COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY, COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY PUEBLO, AND CSU GLOBAL) IN THEIR RESEARCH AND EDUCATIONAL EFFORTS.

Location

Fort Collins

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Community Rebuilding
  • Jewish

  • 61.

Congregation Har Shalom

Har Shalom is an active center of Jewish learning and worship serving all of Northern Colorado.

Location

Fort Collins

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Community Rebuilding
  • Veterinary Services

  • 62.

Vet Treks Foundation

Vet Treks addresses animal welfare across the globe to aid in the expansion of veterinary services in areas of need and improve the future of animal wellbeing.

Social Rank

21

Location

Fort Collins

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Community Rebuilding
  • Animal Protection and Welfare (includes Humane Societies and SPCAs)

  • 63.

AMICI CANNIS

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Location

FORT COLLINS

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