location nearby
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							Fund-Raising Organizations that Cross Categories (includes Community Funds/Trusts and Federated Giving Programs) e.g. United Way 
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							1. 
Eithne and Paddy Fitzpatrick Memorial Fund
THE ORGANIZATION SUPPORTS A VARIETY OF ORGANIZATIONS THAT EXIST FOR RELIGIOUS, CHARITABLE, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY OR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES AND NEEDY INDIVIDUALS WITHOUT REGARD TO RACE, SEX OR CREED.
308
New York City
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							Alliance/Advocacy Organizations 
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							2. 
Let's be Smart Inc.
Promoting animal awareness, education & welfare.
3987
NEW YORK
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							Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution 
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							3. 
French-American Aid for Children Inc
French American Aid For Children, Inc. - All-Volunteer Organization benefitting disadvantaged children - info@faafc.
577
New York City
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							Recreational, Pleasure, or Social Club 
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							4. 
Honors New York Center for Bridge Inc
TO STIMULATE INTEREST IN THE ART OF PLAYING AUCTION AND CONTRACT BRIDGE, PROMOTE THE SOCIAL, RECREATIONAL AND INTELLECTUAL WELFARE AND COMMINGLING OF ITS MEMBERS BY PROVIDING PLACES AND MEETINGS AT WHICH BRIDGE MAY BE PLAYED, PROVIDE SKILLS ASSISTANCE TO NEW PLAYERS AND MORE ADVANCED PLAYERS, AND PROMOTE IMPROVED SKILLS AT ALL LEVELS OF PLAY.
New York City
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							Educational Services and Schools - Other 
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							5. 
Meeting House Family Center Inc
The Meeting House is a non-profit organization providing children's programs & thought-leadership in social and emotional learning.
2414
New York City
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							Museums & Museum Activities 
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							6. 
The Paul Rudolph Foundation Inc
The Paul Rudolph Foundation was established in 2002 by a group of friends, colleagues and former associates with the intent to further the preservation, knowledge and understanding of the work of the late modernist architect and educator Paul Rudolph Just Published.
1900
New York City
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							Music 
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							7. 
Ferrara Piano Festival
Official Page of Ferrara Piano Festival.
2200
New York
Hit the Books Inc.
Hit the Books (“HTB”) brings additional educational resources to the underserved community of Harlem through a sports-based development approach, with tutoring and mentorship at its core and mixed martial arts as the ‘hook’.
New York






