Similar organisations to Council of Industries West Contra Costa County
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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2098.
Lincoln County Economic Development Corporation
Lincoln County Economic Development strives to provide leadership in developing and maintaining a stable, diversified economy through job creation.
846
Limon
Morris County Historical Society Incorporated
We are a non-profit , all-volunteer organization representing Morris County, Kansas, sharing the histories of the county thru our museums, research center and historic sites.
948
Council Grove
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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2100.
Professional Services Council Inc
THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES COUNCIL, INC (THE COUNCIL) MISSION IS TO PROVIDE UNPARALLELED VALUE TO OUR MEMBERS BY BEING THE LEADING ADVOCATE AND RESOURCE FOR THE FEDERAL PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNOLOGY SERVICES INDUSTRY.
Arlington
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Labor Unions/Organizations
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2101.
West Virginia Coal Association Inc
TO HAVE A UNIFIED VOICE REPRESENTING THE COAL INDUSTRY IN WEST VIRGINIA AND THE NATION AND TO INCREASE EMPHASIS ON COAL AS A RELIABLE ENERGY SOURCE IN ORDER TO HELP THE NATION ACHIEVE ENERGY INDEPENDENCE.
Charleston
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Mutual/Membership Benefit Organizations, Other N.E.C
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2102.
Society of Industrial and Office Realtors LA Ms AL and NW FL Chapte
SIOR is the leading professional #CRE association representing the most experienced & successful industrial and office brokerage specialists.
21209
Lafayette
Community Action Partnership of Orange County
We seek to end and prevent poverty by stabilizing, sustaining and empowering people with the resources they need when they need them.
4304
Garden Grove
California New Car Dealers Association
Serving California's Franchised New Car Dealers Since 1924.
1915
Sacramento
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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2105.
Blues City Community Reinvestment Corporation
OUR MISSION IS TO EMPOWER MEMPHIS NEIGHBORHOODS TH Empowering People.
Memphis
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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2106.
Episcopal Impact Fund
Episcopal Impact Fund channels our community’s time, talent, and treasure to support local organizations and programs dedicated to increasing access to dignified housing to break the cycle of intergenerational poverty in the Bay Area.
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San Francisco





