Similar organisations to Minnesota Association of Professional Employees MAPE
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Public Health Programs
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1846.
Join the Journey
TO REACH WOMEN OF ALL AGES IN THE ROCHESTER COMMUNITY WITH INFORMATION ABOUT BREAST CANCER AWARENESS AND TO PROVIDE SUPPORT TO NEWLY DIAGNOSED WOMEN WITH BREAST CANCER.
Rochester
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Single Organization Support
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1847.
Crew Boston Educational Foundation Inc
A Boston-based organization dedicated to advancing women in Commercial Real Estate.
2278
Boston
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Engineering
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1848.
California Geotechnical Engineers Association
IMPROVE STANDARDS & COMMUNICATIONS OF GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERS OUR MISSIONCalGeo is the leading association dedicated to advancing geoprofessionals and related businesses in California.
Newport Beach
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Labor Unions/Organizations
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1849.
National Association of Letter Carriers
TO UNITE FRATERNALLY ALL LETTER CARRIERS AND OTHER EMPLOYEES OF THE POSTAL SERVICE FOR THEIR MUTUAL BENEFIT.
Omaha
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Labor Unions/Organizations
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1850.
Communication Workers of America
Building a movement for worker power, economic justice, & democracy ✊ LOCAL UNION FOR MEMBERS TO MEET AND ACHIEVE BETTER EMPLOYMENT CONDITIONS, SALARIES AND BENEFITS.
70120
Huntsville
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Business and Industry
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1851.
National Center for Employee Ownership
The National Center for Employee Ownership (NCEO) is the nation's leading organization for resources and information about employee ownership.
3860
Covina
Transportation Adminstrators Arizona
Transportation Administrators of Arizona (TAA) is an organization that assists student transportation professionals to exchange ideas and share solutions.
634
Gilbert
MINNESOTA HONEY PRODUCERS
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COKATO
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Blind/Visually Impaired Centers, Services
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1854.
COMMUNICATION ADVOCACY NETWORK CORP
Communication Advocacy Network Welcome to Communication Advocacy Network Our Mission Communication Advocacy Network CAN provides statewide services to Connecticuts DeafBlind and Hard of hearing adult residents with visual impairments and elderly Deaf residents who rely on different forms of American Sign Language to successfully negotiate access to essential living services throughout the year and maintain their health and independent living status selfsufficiently.
Hartford





