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Single Organization Support
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Sister Thea Bowman Black Catholic Education Foundation
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Pittsburgh
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Parent Teacher Group
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Bronco Foundation
Bronco Foundation's objectives and purposes are to enrich the educational experiences of Clovis North Educational Center Students and staff by providing opportunities for students to participate in activities such as clubs, community service, and tutorial and peer counseling programs.
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Military/Veterans' Organizations
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your strength is our potential in you.
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Cornerstone Resource Alliance Inc
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Private Independent Foundations
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Public Foundations
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Ramsey Foundation
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Private Grantmaking Foundations
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