Similar organisations to Joint National Committee for Languages
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Employment, Job Related N.E.C.
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Jewelers Vigilance Committee Inc
JVC was established in 1917 to educate and protect all levels of the jewelry industry against liability, litigation and to stop negative publicity.
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New York City
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Asthma
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2099.
Council for Quality Respiratory Care
We are a coalition of the nation’s leading home oxygen therapy providers & manufacturing companies working to protect access to Medicare home respiratory care.
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Washington
American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia
THE ACLU OF GEORGIA IS DEDICATED TO PRESERVING THE CIVIL LIBERTIES ENSHRINED IN THE U.
Atlanta
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Educational Services and Schools - Other
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2101.
Jobs for Americas Graduates Missouri Inc
Jobs for America's Graduates-Missouri is a program to support youth graduate from high school and transition into college and careers.
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Fair Grove
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Political Science
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2102.
Washington Monthly Institute Inc
Founded in 1969, the Washington Monthly is a political magazine that illuminates the ideas and characters that animate America's government.
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Washington
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Military/Veterans' Organizations
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2103.
Veterans Community Action Network of South Central Wisconsin
A community collaboration of advocates working to reduce gaps in benefits and services for Veterans.
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Madison
HUMANITY FORWARD INC
Humanity Forward advances evidence-based, bipartisan policies to address the biggest problems facing our families, our nation, and our world.
73098
WASHINGTON
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Civil Rights, Advocacy for Specific Groups
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2105.
Respond Crisis Translation
We mobilize around-the-clock to provide trauma-informed interpretation and translation support—and language rights advocacy.
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Mountain View
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Blind/Visually Impaired Centers, Services
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2106.
COMMUNICATION ADVOCACY NETWORK CORP
Communication Advocacy Network Welcome to Communication Advocacy Network Our Mission Communication Advocacy Network CAN provides statewide services to Connecticuts DeafBlind and Hard of hearing adult residents with visual impairments and elderly Deaf residents who rely on different forms of American Sign Language to successfully negotiate access to essential living services throughout the year and maintain their health and independent living status selfsufficiently.
Hartford






