Similar organisations to Main Street Alabama
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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Leavenworth Main Street Program Inc
This page is for Leavenworth Main Street and its investors to post news and events.
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Leavenworth
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Community Foundations
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173.
Community Foundation of South Alabama
Giving today. Growing tomorrow. The Community Foundation of South Alabama assembles and directs philanthropic assets to make southwest Alabama a better place.
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Mobile
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Single Organization Support
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174.
Ann B Hearin Foundation
Giving today. Growing tomorrow. THE ANNE B.
426
Mobile
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Food Banks, Food Pantries
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175.
Mission On Main Street
To provide food and utility assistance to low income people.
Collinsville
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Management Services for Small Business/ Entrepreneurs
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176.
Heart On Main Street Inc
Heart on Main Street is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping America's Main Streets.
920
Atlanta
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Neighborhood/Block Association
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177.
Main Street Rock Hall
Develop and implement strategies to revitalize downtown supporting a thriving rock hall welcome to main street rock hall Main Street Rock Hall envisions and strives for the creation of a vibrant welcoming Main Street Corridor with activity yearround which is a central gathering place for staging events shopping dining strolling and visiting and which reflects the small town values and rich maritime heritage of our authentic watermans community.
Rock Hall
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Human Service Organizations
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178.
Community Action Agency of Northeast Alabama Inc
To build coalitions of partnerships, volunteers, and programs dedicated to breaking the cycle of poverty by improving the quality of life and empowering community participants to become self-sufficient in our service area.
Rainsville
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Economic Development
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179.
MAIN STREET CHURUBUSCO INCORPORATED
Main Street Churubusco is a non profit organization with purpose to help the Churubusco down town to grow and to revitalize the down town area.
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CHURUBUSCO
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Crime Prevention N.E.C.
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180.
SAFE STREETS CAMPAIGN
Inspiring neighbors, youth, and businesses to build safe, healthy, and thriving communities.
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TACOMA




