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Public Foundations
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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Raise4Change
Raise4Change Together For A Better Community Raise4Change a registered IRS 501c3 public charity addresses the urgent challenges our communities face through campaigns focused on the needs at the moment.
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Private Independent Foundations
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Reach Foundation
501c3 corporation that specializes in helping children physically, financially, and socially in need.
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Management & Technical Assistance
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Democratizing Philanthropy Project
DEMOCRATIZING PHILANTHROPY PROJECT GIVES ORGANIZATIONS ADDRESSING THE SYSTEMIC ISSUES FACING OUR NATION THE ABILITY TO BUILD A POWERFUL, LASTING REVENUE STREAM AND NETWORK OF ENGAGED ACTIVISTS AND DONORS THEY CAN RELY ON.
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Christian
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Renewing Hope International Inc
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Raleigh
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Other Philanthropy, Voluntarism, and Grantmaking Foundations N.E.C.
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