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Cultural/Ethnic Awareness
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Nepal America Sociocultural Exchange Society Inc USA
ORGANIZE NEPALI CULTURE FUNCTION AND PROMOTE NEPALI CULTURE WITHIN NEPLEASE COMMUNITY IN U.
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Lafayette
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Intergroup/Race Relations
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Cultural Diversity Resources
#Nonprofit serving the #FargoMoorhead area since 1994.
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Fargo
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Parent Teacher Group
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Alaska PTA
Seward PTA Home Kids 2 Slopes School Connection Membership Wreath Fundraiser About Contact More everychild.
Seward
Naturist Society Foundation Inc
Promoting a culture of body acceptance through clothing-optional recreation, education, and community outreach.
OSHKOSH
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Printing, Publishing
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1490.
 
University Press of Colorado
Publisher of books from four amazing imprints: UPC, USUP, UWyoP, UAP UPC includes University of Alaska Press, Utah State University Press, and University of Wyoming Press TO ADVANCE AND DISSEMINATE KNOWLEDGE GLOBALLY BY PUBLISHING SIGNIFICANT SCHOLARLY WORKS AND MAKING THEM ACCESSIBLE.
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Denver
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Cultural/Ethnic Awareness
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Natives in Tech Inc
Cultivate a tech ecosystem of Native technologists crafting free and open source technology for Native communities.
Oklahoma City
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Education N.E.C.
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Spirit of Youth
Spirit of Youth is dedicated to creating, promoting and recognizing youth involvement in communities Spirit of Youth is dedicated to creating and promoting the opportunities for Youth Involvement in their communities by increasing civic engagement, building leadership, and providing media recognition of the positive contributions Youth are making statewide.
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Anchorage
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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Transnational Villages Network- Redde Pueblos Trasnacionales
Organizándonos para alcanzar el respeto, la inclusión y la justicia para los pueblos de aquí y allá.
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New York City
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Primary/Elementary School
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1494.
 
Clarendon JBBP Parent Advisory Council
Friends, family, students, staff and alumni of the Japanese Bilingual Bicultural Program at Clarendon - To help Japanese Americans/ Japanese-speaking students stay connected to their heritage and to provide opportunities for non-Japanese students to learn Japanese language and culture, - To provide indelible experiences for students so that they may become lifelong learners of Japanese language and culture, - Through opportunities and experiences, foster an appreciation for all cultures and languages amongst students and enhance their awareness of social justice and the importance of respect for all.
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SAN FRANCISCO






