Similar organisations to Yuba Watershed Protection & Firesafe Council
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Community Improvement, Capacity Building N.E.C.
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964.
Community Fire South Whitehall Township Legigh County Penn
THE ORGANIZATION PROVIDES FIRE PROTECTION FOR PROPERTIES & VEHICLES OR OTHER RESCUE SERVICES TO 18,000 RESIDENTS & COMMUNITY OF 17 SQ MILES OF SOUTH WHITEHALL TOWNSHIP, LEHIGH COUNTY, PA.
Allentown
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Water Resource, Wetlands Conservation & Management
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965.
Rivanna Conservation Alliance
Working to protect the Rivanna River and its tributaries through community involvement, conservation, education, and water-quality monitoring.
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Charlottesville
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Land Resources Conservation
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966.
Upper Savannah Land Trust
The Land Trust was incorporated on October 1, 2000, by citizens of the region as a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization.
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Greenwood
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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967.
Pottawatomie County Sheriffs Department Foundation
TO PROVIDE A TAX EXEMPT ORGANIZATION TO SUPPORT THE POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE WITH NEEDED EQUIPMENT AND/OR TRAINING FOR ALL FULLTIME AND RESERVE DEPUTIES THAT MIGHT NOT OTHERWISE BE AVAILABLE.
Shawnee
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Labor Unions/Organizations
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968.
San Diego Firemans Relief Association
A non-profit organization dedicated to serving firefighters in need.
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San Diego
Matagorda Volunteer Fire Deparment
Matagorda VFD operates fire stations in Matagorda and Selkirk.
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Matagorda
AMERICAN RIVER CONSERVANCY
Preserving rivers, land and the life they support through conservation, stewardship, and education.
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Coloma
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Land Resources Conservation
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971.
NEIGHBORSPACE OF BALTIMORE COUNTY INC
Our mission is to enhance the livability of Baltimore County’s urban communities by protecting, restoring, and stewarding land for small parks, gardens, trails, and natural areas.
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TOWSON
Northwest Natural Resources Institute
Home About Us Student Programs Teacher Workshops Partners Investors Investors The Northwest Natural Resources Institute NNRI is dedicated to educating teachers and students about the importance of natural resources in their daily lives.
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