Similar organisations to Pacific Northwest Waterways Association
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Amateur Sports Clubs, Leagues
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226.
Walker Lake Interpretive Association
Walker Lake Interpretive Association Home Mission Fascinating Facts Summary The future of Walker Lake is in our hands.
Walker Lake
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International Cultural Exchange
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227.
Pan Pacific and Southeast Asia Womens Association
Welcome The Pan Pacific and South East Asia Womens Association PPSEAWA is the only international womens organization devoted to families peace and understanding in the Asia Pacificregion.
Honolulu
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Business and Industry
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228.
Gulf Coast Business Council
Leadership for Regional Solutions THE ORGANIZATION IS ORGANIZED TO ADDRESS THE COMMON ECONOMIC AND BUSINESS INTERESTS OF THE MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST BY IDENTIFYING ISSUES, CONVENING RESOURCES, FRAMING PUBLIC POLICY, FINDING SOLUTIONS, AND WORKING TO IMPROVE THE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT AND PROMOTE THE ECONOMIC GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT IN ALL OF THE COUNTIES ON THE MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST.
3296
Gulfport
THE FRESHWATER TRUST
The Freshwater Trust is a group of bold problem solvers designing and implementing data-driven solutions that protect and restore America’s freshwater.
12000
Portland
MID PUGET SOUND FISHERIES ENHANCEMENT GROUP
We are a non-profit organization working hard for the salmon and the people who love them.
1000
Seattle
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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231.
COASTAL CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION
Ensuring the health and conservation of our marine resources and anglers’ access to them.
75719
Houston
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Human Service Organizations
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232.
Coastal Community Action Program
Coastal Community Action Program (CCAP) is part of the Community Action Network of Agencies across the country.
3000
Aberdeen
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Water Resource, Wetlands Conservation & Management
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233.
Yukon River Drainage Fisheries Association
Protecting and promoting healthy wild fisheries in the Yukon River Drainage.
Trapper Creek
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Promotion of Business (Chambers of Commerce)
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234.
Utility Contractors Association of Oregon and Southwest Washington
PRESERVE THE IDENTITY AND COMMON INTERESTS OF THE UTILITY CONTRACTING INDUSTRY; PROMOTE BETTER RELATIONS BETWEEN UTILITY CONTRACTORS AND GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES, GENERAL CONTRACTORS, LABOR, ENGINEERS, AND THE PUBLIC AT LARGE; FOSTER, ENCOURAGE AND MAINTAIN SAFETY STANDARDS; REPRESENT THE COMMON INTERESTS OF UTILITY CONTRACTORS AT NATIONAL, STATE, AND LOCAL LEVELS; AND TO ENGAGE IN RESEARCH TO AID THE UTILITY CONTRACTING INDUSTRY.
Vancouver




