Similar organisations to American Federation of Teachers
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Alumni Associations
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1639.
Ccsu Alumni Association Inc
Founded in 1849, Central Connecticut State is the oldest & largest university within the CSCU system.
31101
New Britain
826 Valencia
826 Valencia is a nonprofit organization in San Francisco dedicated to supporting under-resourced students ages 6 to 18 with their writing skills, helping teachers get their students excited about writing, and cultivating wonder.
10000
San Francisco
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Scholarships, Student Financial Aid, Awards
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1641.
FAMILY TO FAMILY FOUNDATION
Turning a life of poverty into a life of hope.
318
Phoenix
Escuela Adelante
Escuela Adelante provides high quality, diverse and economically accessible bilingual education.
4900
SEATTLE
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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1643.
Greece Teachers Community Programs Inc
Greece Teachers Association Bargaining agent for the professional teaching staff of the Greece Central School District About Us The Greece Teachers Association was founded in 1956 and is lead by current president Brian Ebertz.
805
Rochester
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Single Organization Support
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1644.
College of the Desert Foundation
The mission of the College of the Desert Foundation is to act as an advocate for the college and to secure financial support, enhancing the educational opportunities for all students.
5200
Palm Desert
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Education N.E.C.
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1645.
LA Grande Education Foundation
The La Grande Education Foundation is here to support students in La Grande School District.
12
La Grande
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Community Service Clubs (Kiwanis, Lions, Jaycees, etc.)
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1646.
Sierra Madre Civic Club Inc
Sierra Madre Civic Club Welcome to the Sierra Madre Civic Club From 1944 to this day we volunteer our time to support community events such as Music in the Park Fourth of July festivities Halloween Window Painting and the Mount Wilson Trail Race.
Sierra Madre
OKLAHOMA ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE &
OACUBO The purpose of the Oklahoma Association of College University Business Officers OACUBO shall be to promote cooperation amongthe business officers of institutions of higher education in Oklahoma and to seek continual improvement in the support and administration for the physical and financial programs of those institutions.
NORMAN







