Similar organisations to The Martin C Kauffman One Hundred Club of Alameda County
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Performing Arts Schools
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1612.
North County Academy of Dance Association
QUALITY DANCE INSTRUCTION IN NORTH COUNTY.
1953
Bonsall
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Fund-Raising Organizations that Cross Categories (includes Community Funds/Trusts and Federated Giving Programs) e.g. United Way
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1613.
United Way of Coastal Carolina Inc
Improving lives by mobilizing the caring power of people in Carteret, Craven, Jones and Pamlico Counties SEE SCHEDULE O Main menu Main menu Our Impact 190814 Individuals in our 4 County Service Area.
1100
New Bern
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Cultural/Ethnic Awareness
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1614.
IRISH HERITAGE CLUB
Anything Irish Non-profit organization that organizes and promotes activities of an Irish cultural nature in the Greater Seattle area, the State of Washington, USA.
3770
SEATTLE
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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1615.
Travis County Parks Foundation
TCPF's mission is to create a powerful community resource that increases awareness, engagement and support for the Travis County Parks system.
562
Austin
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Human Service Organizations
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1616.
Charity Cultural Services Center
Charity Cultural Services Center - Enriching communities through vocational training to teach employable skills for life.
23
San Francisco
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Community Foundations
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1617.
BEHIND THE BADGE INC
Building a stronger community through positive policing.
1397
ARNOLD
NORTH AMERICAN POLICE WORK DOG
Patriot K-9 Training is dedicated to serving the police K-9 industry through communication, education, and effective training.
1205
GRANGER
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Ambulatory Health Center, Community Clinic
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1620.
AUDUBON AREA COMMUNITY CARE CLINIC INC
Programs and Services Donate Now Community Needs Assessment Employment Opportunities About Audubon Area Community Services Our agencys goal is to seek out identify and work toward mitigating causes of poverty within the community to make the community more responsive to the needs and interests of the lowincome by mobilizing available resources and instilling a greater institutional sense and to develop a system of priorities among projects as needed for the most effective and efficient use of resources for services to lowincome people.
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