location nearby
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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5464.
Lazy Bear Fund, Inc.
The Lazy Bear Fund is a San Francisco-based concern which presents a series of annual events dedicated to raising funds for not-for-profit organizations which benefit, but not exclusively, the LGBT community.
San Francisco
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Lesbian/Gay Rights
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5465.
Grass Roots Gay Rights Foundation
REAL BAD is an annual fundraising dance party produced by the Grass Roots Gay Rights Foundation.
4900
San Francisco
Q Foundation
Q Foundation Q Foundation believes in a world where all people have a safe, decent and affordable home.
518
San Francisco
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Nonmonetary Support N.E.C.*
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5467.
Rainbow Honor Walk
To educate the community and pay tribute to historic LGBT individuals and friends who have added to the betterment of all through their contributions to the arts, sciences, politics, sports, civil liberties and human rights.
San Francisco
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Adult, Continuing Ed
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5468.
Exiles Woman To Woman
The Exiles is a 501c3 women and queer centered educational organization for all individuals who selfidentify as other than cisgendermen.
San Francisco
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Automotive Safety
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5469.
The San Francisco Bay Area Leather Alliance Inc
Education and Financial Assistance San Francisco Bay Area Leather AlliancE The San Francisco Bay Area Leather Alliance is committed to creating a welcome and supportive environment for members of the SF Bay Area leather fetish kink and motorcycling communities.
San Francisco
Kearny Street Workshop
Est. in 1972, the longest running Asian Pacific American multidisciplinary arts organization in the U.
5807
San Francisco
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Hot Line, Crisis Intervention
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5471.
Exhale-An After Abortion Counseling
A free, non-judgmental after-abortion support textline.
5812
San Francisco
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Human Services - Multipurpose & Other N.E.C.
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5472.
STAND IN PEACE INTERNATIONAL
SIPI helps people, places and spaces where historical, generational, community and individual trauma have taken place, and is dedicated to transforming pain into power through the arts, health promotion, cultural connectedness, and building communities.
1479
SAN FRANCISCO


