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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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National Certification Council for Activity Professionals
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Consumer Protection and Safety
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Tampa Area Safety Council Inc
We promote safety through driving lessons, occupational safety, health courses, and DUI and Behavior Management Programs.
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Public Health Programs
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Building a more equitable future. The Foundation's mission is to eliminate underlying causes of health inequities, transform systems, and enable individuals and communities to thrive.
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National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care Inc
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Adult, Continuing Ed
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Automotive Safety
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Safety Council of SW La
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Oregon-Columbia Chapter of the
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