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Loma Public Education Fund
Loma Public Education Fund (LPEF) - created in 2001, is a non profit organization that fundraises to To raise money to enhance the education experience for students in the Loma Prieta Joint Union School District.
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Parent Teacher Group
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Edina Early Learning Center Parent Teacher Organization
Edina Public Schools is a nationally recognized school district in suburban Minneapolis, MN.
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Minneapolis
Foundation of the Columbia-Montour Chamber of Commerce
Founded in 1996, The Foundation has been working on bridging the gap between education and employment through Workforce Development Initiatives in Columbia and Montour County School Districts.
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Bloomsburg
HIGHER GROUND A RESOURCE CENTER
We are a non profit organization that serves families and the youth.
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Tucson
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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South Dakota Education Association
SDEA/NEA 411 East Capitol Ave Pierre SD 57501 605-224-9263 Creating Great Public Schools for Ever TO PROMOTE AND PROTECT QUALITY EDUCATION AND ALL EDUCATION EMPLOYEES.
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District 59 Education Foundation
Our mission is to enhance the quality of education and increase community involvement by fostering partnerships that support excellence and innovation.
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Elk Grove Village
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Disabled Persons' Rights
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Community Alliance for Special Education
CASE, the Community Alliance for Special Education, is an education and disability justice nonprofit that supports students and their families as they navigate special education services in public schools.
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Adult, Continuing Ed
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Cahn Fellowship
Cahn programs elevates school leaders, because the best schools are led by strong principals.
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New York
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Education N.E.C.
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THE INNOVATION PROJECT
The Innovation Project is a collaborative of forward-thinking education leaders who are unleashing student potential and shaping the future of learning.
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