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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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1729.
Ripon Main Street Inc
Budget Travel magazine named Ripon one of the “Coolest Small Towns in America,” but don’t take their word for it.
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Ripon
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Labor Unions/Organizations
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1730.
Dupage County Fair Association
A highlight of summer for 63 years. Affordable, farm-centered family-friendly fun.
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Wheaton
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Protestant
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1731.
Illinois Mennonite Historical And
Maintaining mennonite library, museum, & genealogical papers Illinois Mennonite Historical and Genealogical Society The Illinois Mennonite Historical and Genealogical Society promotes heritage awareness through programs tours exhibits research and publications.
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Louisa County Historical Society
The Sargeant Museum of Louisa County History Bringing Louisa County History to Life.
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LOUISA
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Christian
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PRESBYTERIAN STUDENT CENTER FOUNDATION
A dynamic LGBTQ-affirming campus church at the University of Wisconsin - Madison.
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Madison
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History Museums
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1734.
Putnam County Museum Inc
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Greencastle
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Natural Resource Conservation and Protection
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MILWAUKEE AREA LAND CONSERVANCY, INC.
To preserve and protect valuable land and water resources for the benefit of the public, as well as for the wildlife dependent on these resources, in order to maintain quality of life, biological diversity, and natural scenic beauty for future generations.
Franklin
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Cemeteries and Burial Services
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Olive Hill Cemetery Association
To own, operate and maintain a historic burial ground in a park-like setting, governed as a voluntary, non-profit organization, with a commitment to preserve and honor the heritage of past generations, to serve and respect the needs of the present generation, and to provide a legacy for future generations.
Duncanville
HEADWATERS COUNCIL FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS INC
Welcome to the 2018-19 Season. "Magical Moments" is the theme that our board chose for this year.
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