location nearby
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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82.
Santa Clara County Dental Foundation
TO PROMOTE OF ALL TYPES OF EDUCATION, SERVICE AND RESEARCH IN THE FIELD OF DENTISTRY, THE ULTIMATE AIM OF WHICH IS TO PROMOTE IMPROVED ORAL HEALTH AMONG THE POPULATION AT LARGE.
San Jose
Indepedent Order of Odd Fellows
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5551
San Jose
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Fraternal Beneficiary Societies
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84.
Independent Order of Odd Fellows
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5551
San Jose
Independent Order of Odd Fellows
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5551
San Jose
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Fraternal Beneficiary Societies
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86.
Fraternal Order of Eagles
FRATERNAL ORGANIZATION UNITING IN THE SPIRIT OF LIBERTY, TRUTH, JUSTICE, AND EQUALITY, TO MAKE HUMAN LIFE MORE DESIRABLE BY LESSENING ITS ILLS AND PROMOTING PEACE, PROSPERITY, GLADNESS, AND HOPE.
San Jose
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Cultural/Ethnic Awareness
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Italian Catholic Federation of California Inc
The Italian Catholic Federation Through families and fellowship the Italian Catholic Federation promotes and supports the Catholic faith and its values encourages apostolic and charitable works and celebrates our Italian American heritage andall the heritages of our communities.
San Jose
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Soccer Clubs/Leagues
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Fcba Academy
TO PROVIDE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT, AT ALL AGES, THROUGH SOCCER; GIVING PARTICIPANTS A STRUCTURED TRAINING PROGRAM IN A SAFE, FUN AND CHALLENGING ENVIRONMENT.
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San Jose
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Single Organization Support
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89.
Trace Elementary Home and School Club
PROMOTE EDUCATIONAL WELFARE OF CHILDREN.
San Jose
SILICON VALLEY TECH ACADEMY INC
Enabling Middle High School Students to Explore and Improve Skills in STEM Donate Now Courses Were a nonprofit educational initiative in San Jose California The Silicon Valley Tech Academy is an educational program to enable Middle and High School students to explore and improve skills needed to pursue college level work in the fields of engineering technology and science.
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