Similar organisations to West Austin Neighborhood Group
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							Alliance/Advocacy Organizations 
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							1108. 
Texas Future
The failure to address transportation and water needs threatens the future of Texas.
59206
Austin
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							Neighborhood/Block Association 
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							1109. 
Frederick Douglass Neighborhood Association
We are Brockton citizen residents and volunteers who honor the legacy of Frederick Douglass in our neighborhood and city through community engagement and the arts.
970
Brockton
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							Community Foundations 
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							1110. 
Austin Community Foundation
Austin Community Foundation is the catalyst for generosity in Austin.
5700
Austin
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							Physical Fitness/Community Recreational Facilities 
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							1111. 
Texas Parks and Recreation Foundation Inc
Texas Parks Recreation Foundation is a nonprofit 501 c3 corporation founded in 1979 with members throughout Texas committed to excellence in public leisure services and open spaces and providing support for the organizations and individuals who make those spaces and services their lifes work through education scholarships and land trust services.
Corpus Christi
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							Natural Resource Conservation and Protection 
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							1112. 
Friends of Bowie Nature Park
The mission of the Friends of Bowie Nature Park is to preserve, protect, promote and enhance Bowie Nature Park for use by the general public as a nature reserve and park.
Fairview
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							Children's and Youth Services 
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							1113. 
Shiloh Garden, Inc.
Shiloh Garden's mission is to provide healing, hope and a future for children in need, to the glory of The Lord Jesus Christ.
Louisville
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							Intergroup/Race Relations 
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							1114. 
The Fair Deed Project
We Stand for Fairness The Fair Deed Project is a nonprofit 501c3 organization that exists to fully remove racial restrictive covenants from deed restrictions.
Austin
Community Foundation of West Texas
CFWT exists to improve the quality of life for all people in West Texas through the development of or To improve the quality of life for all people in West Texas through the development of organized philanthropy.
1579
Lubbock
SAN LUIS VALLEY ECOSYSTEM COUNCIL INC
SLVEC protects/restores the biological diversity, ecosystems, and natural resources of the Upper Rio Grande, while balancing ecological values with human needs.
1740
Alamosa




