Similar organisations to Associated Students of the California Institute of Tech Inc
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Ethnic/Immigrant Services
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Southern California Indian Center Inc
Southern California Indian Center, Inc.
5850
Fountain Valley
Meeting Professionals International
MPISCC is a member centric organization focusing on professional development for the meetings and events industries.
4736
Charlotte
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Professional Societies & Associations
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California Society of Enrolled Scarrlett Vanyi Cae
Enrolled Agents are America's Tax Experts.
4436
Sacramento
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Other Philanthropy, Voluntarism, and Grantmaking Foundations N.E.C.
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Emergency 411
Helping those who help others, by supporting volunteers who help by responding after a disaster.
114
Draper
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Professional Societies & Associations
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California Art Education Association
The mission of CAEA is to provide a collaborative network to strengthen visual arts education in all educational levels through advocacy, leadership, professional development, and professional recognition.
SIERRA MADRE
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Fire Prevention/ Protection/Control
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California Fire Safe Council Inc
California’s leader in community wildfire risk reduction and resiliency.
3216
Mcclellan
INSTITUTE FOR EDUCATIONAL ADVANCEMENT
National, independent non-profit serving as a catalyst for intellectual and creative growth among gifted youth The Institute for Educational Advancement (IEA) is dedicated to the intellectual, creative, and personal growth in our nation’s gifted and high potential youth.
4650
Pasadena
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Private Independent Foundations
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COLLEGE FUTURES FOUNDATION
We work to ensure that more students who reflect California’s diversity complete their postsecondary education.
2576
Oakland
Rossmoor Scholarship Foundation
Transforming Young Lives Investing in the Future Subaru Share the Love Scholarship Recipients 2024 Every dollar donated goes into a scholarship RSF Trustees cover ALL administrative costs Over the years RSF has awarded over 4000000 to nearly 2000 students In 2024 84 students received awards of 3500 to 11000 totaling over 340000 Awards are based on both academic achievement and financial need Nearly all scholarship recipients are firstgeneration college students Without the kinds of scholarships offered by organizations like the Rossmoor Scholarship Foundation many of these students would be unable to continue their higher education.
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