Similar organisations to Federated Garden Clubs of Connecticut Inc
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Agricultural, Youth Development
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1441.
 
Future Farmers of America and Its State Associations & Local Chapter
TO SUPPORT AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION/FFA Connecticut FFA Association CONNECTICUT FFA IS A YOUTH BASED ORGANIZATION THAT STRIVES TO MAKE A POSITIVE DIFFERENCE IN THE LIVES OF STUDENTS BY DEVELOPING THEIR POTENTIAL FOR PREMIER LEADERSHIP PERSONAL GROWTH AND CAREER SUCCESS THROUGH AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION.
Mansfield Center
The Fruitful Field Inc
Our mission is to grow and distribute nutrient-dense produce to food-insecure individuals, foster connection through nature, and empower communities through education.
2700
Deerfield Beach
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Elementary, Secondary Ed
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1443.
 
Pioneer Meadows Montessori School
Since 2004 we've been offering children an authentic Montessori education based on the principles of MMS is committed to a high-quality Montessori education with affordable tuition, reaching an economically, racially, and culturally diverse community.
648
Ferndale
Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture
Cultivating environmentally sound, economically viable, and community-focused farms and food systems.
13000
Harrisburg
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Kindergarten, Nursery Schools, Preschool, Early Admissions
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1445.
 
Massachusetts Nursery & Landscape Association Inc
A nonprofit organization committed to promoting environmental awareness and the highest standards of the Massachusetts nursery and landscape industry.
2000
Conway
SEEDLEAF
Seedleaf is a community gardening organization that provides horticultural training and supports the practice of gardening and small-scale farming in urban space.
Lexington
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Education N.E.C.
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1447.
 
Rappahannock River Ecological Park DBA RIVERE
RIVERE℠ is a 501c3 non-profit located on the Rappahannock River in Virginia that supports partners involved in research, conservation, education and ecotourism while offering membership-based lab and office space.
74
Fredericksburg
Arlington Regional Master Naturalists
Arlington Regional Master Naturalists are trained volunteers who work to restore and maintain healthy ecosystems in our fragmented public lands.
Arlington
Washington Resource Conservation and Development C
Photo by Dave Hoefler on Unsplash Photo by Wikipedia UserMrX Photo by Mike Cushman The board of the Washington Resource and Conservation Development Council WRCD are pleased to welcome our new executive director Melissa Mark Ph.
Yakima





