Similar organisations to Midland County Public Library Foundation
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Agricultural, Youth Development
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154.
Texas 4-H
Extension Educationin Crosby County Texas AgriLife Extension Service Home Welcome to Crosby County Crosby County Profile Crosby County was founded in 1886.
Crosbyton
Alamogordo Public Library Foundation, Inc.
HOME Advocacy Fundraising Advocating for Auburn Public Library initiatives for nearly 30 years.
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Libraries, Library Science
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156.
Grand Junction Imagination Library
TO INCREASE LITERACY AND SCHOOL PREPAREDNESS BY MAKING BOOKS AVAILABLE TO ALL CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF FIVE LIVING IN THE GRAND JUNCTON, CO AREA AT NO COST TO THEIR FAMILY.
Grand Junction
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Swimming, Water Recreation
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157.
Northgrove at Spring Creek Master Community Inc
Located in Magnolia, in the heart of Montgomery County, our desirable location offers serenity, time TO PROVIDE SAFETY AND WELFARE TO THE RESIDENTS OF THE SUB-DIVISION AND FOR THE OPERATION, PRESERVATION, AND MAINTENANCE OF THE COMMON AREAS FOR THE ENJOYMENT OF THE COMMUNITY.
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Houston
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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158.
McLennan County Dispute Resolution Center
Alternative dispute resolution training and service.
Waco
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Arts, Cultural Organizations - Multipurpose
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159.
Williamson County Art Guild
Where Art and Artists Thrive About WCAG The Guild was established in September 1976 by Steve Benton and Sheila Crabill as a nonprofit 501c3 organization.
Georgetown
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Food Service, Free Food Distribution Programs
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McCulloch County Hunger Coalition
We are an exciting, young, and vibrant church family.
905
Brady
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Libraries, Library Science
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Franklin County Friends of the Library
The Mission and Vision of the Franklin County Library is to enrich the community, advance literacy, and encourage life-long learning while providing a place to connect, share and create.
1521
Winchester
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



