Similar organisations to The Sandy Hook Foundation Inc
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Housing Expense Reduction Support, Rent Assistance
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154.
I Care of Michigan
We are 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
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Warren
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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155.
Anderson Foundation for Parks and Recreation
To provide spaces that inspire everyone to play, gather and grow To provide a direct and positive impact on the community by perpetuating parks and recreation through philanthropy, volunteer engagement and advocacy.
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Cincinnati
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Philanthropy/Charity/ Voluntarism Promotion (General)
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156.
Friends of Weir Farm National Historical Park Inc
Supporting a legacy of art, nature and creativity Supporting the future of your National Park for Art Become a Friend.
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Georgetown
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Single Organization Support
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157.
Friends of the Hammock of Dunedin Inc
The Friends of the Hammock is a non-profit group created in 1995 to support education, beautification, management and charitable programs in Hammock Park.
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Dunedin
National Park Trust, Inc.
Completing our national parks and inspiring a new generation of park stewards.
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Rockville
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Parks and Playgrounds
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Friends of Lincoln Park Inc
The Fence That Survived 150 Maine Winters Yes Friends of Lincoln Park this is your fence an historic landmark that has survived all those wicked winters and is now well on its way to complete restoration.
Portland
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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160.
Mountain Trails Foundation Inc
BUILD, MAINTAIN, AND PROTECT TRAILS FOR NON-MOTORIZED RECREATION IN PARK CITY, UTAH.
Park City
DAVIS CONSERVATION FOUNDATION
Conservation Foundation The Davis Conservation Foundation provides grants to charitable organizations primarily in northern New England in support ofprojects related to wildlife wildlife habitat environmental protection and outdoor recreation.
YARMOUTH
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Physical Fitness/Community Recreational Facilities
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162.
THE PEOPLE'S PARK FOUNDATION INC
Creating a Modern 21st Century Liberty State Park for Today and Tomorrow Liberty State Park has been contaminated for over 50 years and continues to pose a serious health risk to families and their children who visit the park.
JERSEY CITY





