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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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River LA
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Woodard & Curran Charitable Foundation
We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit making grants to other nonprofits working to protect our water and envir ABOUT THE WOODARD & CURRAN FOUNDATIONWoodard & Curran is a mission-driven organization filled with people motivated by a sense of purpose and a desire to make the world a better place.
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Water Foundation
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Watershed Alliance of SW WA
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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Butte Environmental Council, Inc.
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Santa Barbara Urban Creeks Council
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Jacoby Creek Land Trust
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