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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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Allegheny Conference on Community Development
The Allegheny Conference and its affiliates work in collaboration with public and private sector partners to improve the economy and quality of life in the Pittsburgh region.
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Pittsburgh
Quad Cities Community Foundation
We work to be your most trusted resource for community generosity.
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Bettendorf
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Historical Societies and Related Activities
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183.
Jefferson Center for Learning & the Arts
On our campus, two dozen nonprofit organizations work together to create a community designed to meet the basic needs of the human body, mind, and spirit.
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Columbus
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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Land Reutilization Corporation of the Capital Region
TO STRENGTHEN NEIGHBORHOODS BY MITIGATING BLIGHT THROUGH THE IMPROVEMENT OF EXISTING STRUCTURES AND BY RETURNING VACANT AND ABANDONED PROPERTY TO PRODUCTIVE USE.
Schenectady
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Employment Procurement Assistance and Job Training
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Community Ventures Inc
Community Ventures Inc is 501(c)(3) organization focused on creating social good in the community and advocacy for living wages for our neighbors.
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Greensboro
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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186.
Mainstreet Shelbyville Incorporated
501(c)3 dedicated to preservation, promotion, and advocacy for our historic district of Shelbyville REVITALIZE, IMPROVE AND MAINTAIN AREAS OF THE COMMUNITY.
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Shelbyville
THE REAL ESTATE LEGACY FOUNDATION OF
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LOUISVILLE
CAPITAL REGION COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
The Capital Region Community Foundation is committed to grantmaking, donor relations and community leadership.
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LANSING
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Housing Development, Construction, Management
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CLT Interboro CLT Housing Development
Affordability Stability Community A New Modelfor Affordable Homeownershipin NYC Opening a pathway to opportunity for families Today there are few options for lowerincome New Yorkers to own homes shutting off a critical path to building wealth and putting down roots in a neighborhood.
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