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Cultural/Ethnic Awareness
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2224.
Altruistic United Humanity Association
PROVIDE DIRECT GRANTS SUPPORTING HERBAL TREATMENT AND AWARENESS.
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Education N.E.C.
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2225.
Family Farm Defenders Inc
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Credit Unions
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2226.
Iowa Corporate Central Credit Union
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Nonmonetary Support N.E.C.*
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2227.
Alamance Community & Health Foundation Inc
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Community Improvement, Capacity Building N.E.C.
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2228.
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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2229.
Idaho Federation of Families for Childrens Mental Health Inc
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Boise
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Leadership Development
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2230.
MORE for Caregivers
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Keystone
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Human Service Organizations
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2231.
Collective Action for the Diaspora
Providing vital aid to displaced families of various diasporic communities.
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Women's Rights
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2232.
International Womens Forum Northern
The Organization's Mission is achieved through the following activities:* Social interaction with peers on a regional, national and international level* Exposure to cross discipline accomplished women leaders* Recognition for career accomplishments* Education on current national and global economic, political and social issues* Ability to attend cultural, and fine art activities with members* Access to conferences, inter-forum exchanges on a national and international basis* Local forum programs tapping members knowledge as well as interaction with local * leaders and experts* Joint programs with other organizations on matters of common interest such as "Women on Public Corporate Boards" Our Community We are a true sisterhood representing collective values and interests.
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