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Nonmonetary Support N.E.C.*
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Southern California Tribal Chairmens Association
TO ADDRESS HEALTH, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, COMMUNITY SERVICE AREAS WITH SOUTHERN CA.
Valley Center
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Hospice
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Hospice of Central Ohio
Ohio's Hospice of Central Ohio is one of Ohio’s longest serving, nonprofit, community-based, Medicare certified hospice and palliative care agencies.
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NEWARK
National Indian Health Board
Advocating on behalf of all Tribal Governments, American Indians, and Alaska Native in their efforts to provide quality health care for All Indian people.
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Cultural/Ethnic Awareness
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Western Native Voice
Western Native Voice Inc. is a C4 nonprofit, nonpartisan, social justice organization.
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Billings
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Human Service Organizations
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Northeast Oklahoma Community Action Agency Inc
Northeast Oklahoma Community Action Agency,Inc (NEOCAA) brings financial and human resources together Northeast Oklahoma Community Action Agency is dedicated to increasing self-sufficiency of income-eligible individuals and families in Northeast Oklahoma through education and supportive services.
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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North American Association of Indian Students
Brings you news breaks: Exclusive political, entertainment, sports insight, unbiased-nonaligned.
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Cherokee Strip Community Foundation
CSCF is a 501(c)3 grantmaking public charity dedicated to improving the lives of Northwest Oklahomans Serving the charitable needs of the Northwest Oklahoma region through the development and administration of endowment and other funds with the goal of preserving capital and enhancing its value to benefit the communities we serve.
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Enid
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Cultural/Ethnic Awareness
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Indina Women Association
Indian Women Association of Greater Lafayette, Indiana.
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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NORTH DAKOTA NATIVE VOTE
The official NDNV twitter account. North Dakota Native Vote works to engage tribal members in constructing a representative democracy Building power for North Dakota’s Native communities.
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BISMARCK








