Similar organisations to PEO Sisterhood MN State Chapter
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Fraternal Beneficiary Societies
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1945.
Association of Black Women Attorneys Inc
GROWTH OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN ATTORNEYS Navigation Skip to Content Redefining EMPOWERMENT Definitions belong to the definers not the defined.
New York City
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Promotion of Business (Chambers of Commerce)
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1946.
Metro Omaha Womens Business Center
The Metro Omaha Women's Business Center: Embrace.
2212
Omaha
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Family Services
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1947.
Boro Women and Family Services
PROVIDING FREE RESOURCES AND SUPPORT Boro Women Family Services A Helping Hand We are a beacon of hope and support for women and families in our cherished community.
Edinboro
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Personal Social Services
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1948.
H U R Stories Outreach
H. U. R. Stories Outreach mission is to inspire and empower young and older women in underserved communities.
274
Parkville
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Housing Owners, Renters Organizations
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1949.
National Association of Women Business Owners-Silicon Valley
The National Association of Women Business Owners-Silicon Valley is the consummate destination association for CEOs, entrepreneursNAWBO makes the difference in how women CEOs run their businesses today and how new CEOs will lead their businesses tomorrow.
588
Santa Clara
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Professional Societies & Associations
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1950.
Female Entrepreneurs of Midland Inc
We are a membership-based non-profit group in the Permian Basin supporting women business owners.
478
Midland
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Education N.E.C.
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1951.
Alpha Delta Kappa Sorority Inc
Empower women educators to advance inclusion, educational excellence, altruism and world understanding.
1090
Kansas City
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Human Service Organizations
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1952.
Moms Club
MOMS Club of Sarasota HOME ABOUT GALLERY MEMBERSHIP CONTACT More Welcome toMOMS Club of Sarasota FL We are a local chapter of theInternational MOMS Club a nonprofit nondenominational organization providing support for mothersand their children.
Sarasota
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Youth Development Programs
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1953.
318 Foundation Inc
The 318 Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization focused on improving college, career, and life outcomes for Black girls in historically underserved communities through mentorship, immersive experiences, and sports.
Bethesda





