Similar organisations to Small Business Utility Advocates
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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Katy Area Economic Development
Full-service private, non-profit, 501 (c) 6 economic development corporation Katy Area EDC is a full-service private, non-profit, 501 (c) 6 economic development corp.
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Katy
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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2162.
Community Lenders Community Development Corporation
Promotes and facilitates community revitalization through the financing of, and investment in, housing and community development activities, which will address the needs of low to moderate income persons.
City Impact, Inc.
Nurturing our community by providing wellness resources, education and support; uplifting youth and families.
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Oxnard
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Professional Societies & Associations
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2164.
Building Industry Association of Southern California Inc
We are the leading advocate for thousands of building industry leaders who are committed to a better future for CA by building communities & creating jobs.
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Irvine
Ecology Center
Inspiring and building a #sustainable, #healthy, and just future for the East Bay, California, and beyond.
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Berkeley
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Human Service Organizations
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2166.
Total Community Action Inc
Our mission is to reduce poverty in our community by providing human services, experiences, and opportunities that move persons frm poverty to self-sufficiency.
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New Orleans
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Libraries, Library Science
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2167.
REDWOOD CITY LIBRARY FOUNDATION
The Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization raising money to support our city’s four lib Ways to Help About News Events Contact Us Blog More Over 25 Years of Redwood City Public Library Support For 25 years RCLF has supported Redwood City Public Library initiatives that keep our community learning and keep our library at the cutting edge of public service.
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REDWOOD CITY
PROVIDENCE WORKING WATERFRONT ALLIANCE
Home City of Providence Adopts Strong Zoning Protections for Providences Working Waterfront and Industrial Businesses August 6 2014 Update After years of working to educate city and state leaders about the importance of Providences working waterfront and nearby industrial businesses the Providence Working Working Waterfront Alliance thanks Mayor Angel Taveras City Council President Michael Solomon and the members of the City Council for adopting strong industrial zoning to protect the good paying blue collar jobs and critical resources our area provides to the city state and wider region.
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