Similar organisations to South Carolina Credit Union League
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Credit Unions
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1981.
New York State Chartered Credit Unions
Rockland Employees Federal Credit Union (REFCU) is a not-for-profit financial institution, founded in 1962 by people just like you who believe in the values of the community and who believe in service to one another.
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Yonkers
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Religious Related, Spiritual Development N.E.C.
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1982.
Ancient Free & Accepted Masons of North Carolina 520 Fairfield
To develop and implement programs to assist the lodges in becoming more visible and active in the communities and to promote Friendship, Morality and Brotherly Love throughout the state.
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Soccer Clubs/Leagues
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1983.
Carolina Mountains Soccer Club
Providing youth the skills to be successful in life, in a safe, fun, and service focused program.
657
Waynesville
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Religious Related, Spiritual Development N.E.C.
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1984.
Ancient Free & Accepted Masons of North Carolina 495 Rockingham
To develop and implement programs to assist the lodges in becoming more visible and active in the communities and to promote Friendship, Morality and Brotherly Love throughout the state.
FOUR RIVERS OUTREACH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
A non-profit serving the Tri-County communities in the State of South Carolina.
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N CHARLESTON
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Credit Unions
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1986.
Salem School System Credit Union
The Board has not adpoted a mission statement Testimonials I love that my credit union provides automatic savings through payroll deductions.
Salem
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Credit Unions
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1987.
Credit Unions Chartered in the State of Michigan
A Brighter Solution Astera Credit Union is based in Lansing, Michigan.
2096
Lansing
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Religious Related, Spiritual Development N.E.C.
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1988.
Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons
To develop and implement programs to assist the lodges in becoming more visible and active in the communities and to promote Friendship, Morality and Brotherly Love throughout the state.
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Youth Development Programs
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1989.
YOUTH LEAD NC
Youth LEAD NC, equips individuals with disabilities, ages 30 and younger, with peer support and essential skills to cultivate the next generation of disability rights leaders and to foster their development as independent, productive members of society.
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Raleigh




