Similar organisations to Head Start California
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Kindergarten, Nursery Schools, Preschool, Early Admissions
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Young Mens and Young Womens Hebrew Association of Williamsburg Inc
The Y. M. & Y. W. H. A. of Williamsburg, Inc.
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BROOKLYN
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Professional Societies & Associations
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California Council for Excellence
To inspire and enable California organizations to achieve world-class results based on the framework of the Baldrige Performance Excellence Program.
Irvine
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Parent Teacher Group
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93.
PTA California Congress of Parents Teachers & Students Inc
PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION ORGANIZED TO PROMOTE THE WELFARE OF CHILDREN AND YOUTH.
Winchester
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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94.
CALIFORNIA HEALTH CARE FOUNDATION
The California Health Care Foundation — Improving California's health care system, so it works for all Californians.
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Oakland
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Energy Resources Conservation & Development
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95.
Offshore Wind California
The organization promotes policies and builds public support for responsible development of offshore wind power in California.
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Menlo Park
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Employment Training
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Headstart To Life Inc
Our mission is to provide employment services to the young adults of the Washington, D.
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Child Day Care
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97.
Suwannee Valley Community Coordinated Child Care Inc
TO ADVANCE EARLY CHILDHOOD SCHOOL READINESS AND FAMILY SELF-RELIANCE BY PROVIDING COMPREHENSIVE SERVICES IN A HEALTHY, SAFE, NURTURING, HIGH-QUALITY LEARNING ENVIRONMENT THAT PROMOTES EDUCATION, PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT, FAMILY-COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT AND PROGRAM EXCELLENCE.
Lake City
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Parent Teacher Group
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98.
California Teachers Association
To represent its members in their relations with their employer, and to seek to be the exclusive representative of appropriate units for school employer/employee relations including, but not limited to, wages, hours, and other terms and conditions of employment.
San Bernardino
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Education N.E.C.
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CALIFORNIA BUDGET & POLICY CENTER
A Just Equitable California Starts with the State Budget Our state must make budget and policy decisions that help communities thrive and prioritize the needs of Californians who have been denied the opportunity to share in our states wealth.
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