Similar organisations to Illinois Ready Mixed Concrete Association
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Other Recreation, Sports, or Leisure Activities N.E.C.
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PACIFIC NORTHWEST PARKOUR ASSOCIATION
Parkour Visions is a Nonprofit dedicated to sharing parkour through programming and design.
35000
Portland
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Labor Unions/Organizations
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1838.
United Brotherhood of Carpenters & Joiners of America
Central Midwest Carpenters represents over 37,000 tradespeople in 36 locals.
18173
Marietta
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Youth Development Programs
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Inner City Athletic Program
ICAP provides classes and activities stressing the importance of nutrition, health education, sports instruction, physical activities, and positive youth development to youth 7 to 14, in prevention of childhood obesity and overall wellness.
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San Diego
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Labor Unions/Organizations
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United Brotherhood of Carpenters & Joiners of America
Central Midwest Carpenters represents over 37,000 tradespeople in 36 locals.
18174
Louisville
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Farm Bureau
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Clinton County Farm Bureau
We're a grassroots membership organization made up of people who support farms, food, and families in Illinois.
56778
Breese
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Primary/Elementary School
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1842.
Tech Equity for All
Tech Equity For All TEFA believes that technology can break barriers.
Western Springs
PROJECT MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE
We are Northwest Indiana's professional project management non-profit association for knowledge, accreditation, mentoring, networking, development and practice.
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Schererville
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Nonmonetary Support N.E.C.*
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1844.
Amish & Beena Parikh Giving Alliance Foundation Inc
PROMOTING THE COMMUNITY, ARTS, EDUCATION, HEALTH, AND WELLNESS.
Maitland
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Other Housing Support Services
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1845.
Cote Brilliante Presbyterian Housing Corporation
Grants are primarily utilized for the purpose of homelessness prevention and the acquisition facilities to support that initiative Together we will make a difference Who We Are Cote Brilliante Presbyterian Housing Corporation CBPHC was incorporated in 1998 as a 501c3 in response to the deterioration of housing and decline in education in north St.
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