Similar organisations to Rotary International
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Art Museums
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1945.
Museum of East Texas
Developing and maintaining a museum devoted to the procurement, care, and display of objects of lasting historical and cultural interest.
Lufkin
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Community Service Clubs (Kiwanis, Lions, Jaycees, etc.)
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1946.
Kiwanis International Inc
TO RAISE MONEY FOR THE MASON SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION.
Mason
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Community Service Clubs (Kiwanis, Lions, Jaycees, etc.)
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1947.
Rotary International
The Rotary Club of Carroll Creek is the largest of seven clubs serving Frederick County and beyond.
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Frederick
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Promotion of Business (Chambers of Commerce)
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1948.
Fifth Ward Chamber of Commerce
The Fifth Ward Chamber of Commerce promotes and supports local businesses and entrepreneurs.
1919
Houston
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Christian
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1949.
Secret Place El Paso Inc
THE SECRET PLACEEl PASO HOME ABOUT MEET US CONTACT More THE SECRET PLACEEl PASO VISION Our vision is first to seek Him find Him and know Him.
El Paso
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Historical Societies and Related Activities
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1950.
Friends of the Ruidosa Church
A non-profit, 501c3 that works to restore and maintain the historic Catholic church in Ruidosa, Texas Honoring history through Preservation The Friends of the Ruidosa Church is a 501c3 nonprofit dedicated to the preservation and restoration of the historic adobe landmark El Corazon Sagrado de la Iglesia de Jesus in Ruidosa Texas.
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Alpine
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Community Service Clubs (Kiwanis, Lions, Jaycees, etc.)
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1951.
Rotary International
Online at www. franklinrotary. com The Franklin Rotary club participates in humanitarian efforts via Rotary International to help eradicate disease, poverty, and hunger world-wide.
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Franklin
DALLAS FOUNDATION A TX NONPROFIT CORPORATION
Here for good. The Dallas Foundation brings together people, ideas, and investments in Greater Dallas so individuals and families can reach their full potential.
3192
Dallas
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Financial Counseling, Money Management
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1953.
FIRSTLIGHT COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
FirstLight Community Foundation - Helping youth and families in the El Paso and Las Cruces communities improve their lives by achieving financial independence.
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