Similar organisations to Heal Our Harbor, Inc.
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Water Resource, Wetlands Conservation & Management
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Waste Watchers of the Eastern Shore
WasteWatchers of Virginias Eastern Shore is a nonprofit that promotes the responsible disposal and recycling of waste on the Eastern Shore of Virginia.
Onancock
GLOBAL RECOVERY INITIATIVES FOUNDATION
The mission of GRI is to encourage and increase private philanthropy and government spending to fund the infrastructure and capacity of community-based organizations providing science-based recovery support services for people with substance abuse disorder (SUD).
Bethesda
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Disaster Preparedness and Relief Service
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POURED OUT INC
Fully committed to following Christ as a husband to one wife, father of four, home educator, and policeman.
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Willis
Midwest Biodiversity Institute Inc
501[c][3] nonprofit research organization dedicated to water quality, protection & restoration of biodiversity and education.
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Hilliard
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First Aid Training
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Lifes Foundation
Get to Know Us Give people and companies a sense of family in close relationships and business contacts.
Falls Church
Water for Life Charity
Water For Life Charity is a volunteer non-profit providing life saving water filters to underdeveloped countries all over the world.
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Hoiwai Fund
Serves as a convener, trainer, resource center, service provider and advocate for philanthropic issues of interest to Hawaii donors.
Honolulu
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Single Organization Support
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Amistar Foundation
Vision: Amistar Foundation envisions a future where the resonance of nature, the power of community, and the strength of the warrior spirit are interwoven, empowering each of us to align with our soul's purpose and thrive in a life of vitality, connection, and meaningful impact.
Dallas
WATERSHED AG COUNCIL CONSERVATION
Working landscapes in farm & forest drive strong local economies while protecting clean drinking wat Our Mission To promote the economic viability of agriculture and forestry the protection of water quality and theconservation of working landscapes through strong local leadership and sustainable publicprivate partnerships.
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