Similar organisations to Native Memory Project
LOCAL LEARNING THE NATIONAL NETWORK FOR FOLK ARTS IN EDUCATION
Local Learning connects folklorists, artists, and educators across the nation and advocates for the full inclusion of folklife and folk arts in education to transform learning, build intercultural understanding, and create stronger communities.
New York
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Wildlife Preservation/ Protection
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227.
 
Creature Conserve, Inc.
Growing a creative community that combines art with science to cultivate new pathways for wildlife conservation.
2400
Barrington
Neenah Historical Society
Collecting, preserving and sharing the history of our community.
4600
Neenah
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Historical Societies and Related Activities
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229.
 
Sonoma Petaluma Parks Inc
Sonoma Petaluma Parks, non-profit organization, has sponsored docent training & fundraising to maintain the parks five historic buildings since June 1982.
420
Sonoma
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Hindu
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230.
 
Akua Seva Inc
Uplifting Lahainas Spirit By uniting spiritual growth with ecological revival we will pave the way for a future where harmony between people and the land is woven into the very fabric of Mauis essence.
Lahaina
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Arts, Cultural Organizations - Multipurpose
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231.
 
Tahoma Indian Center
WE ARE FULLY INDIGENOUS LED AND CREATING MEANINGFUL PATHWAYS TO SERVE UP TO 700 INDIGENOUS RELATIVES, MOSTLY UNHOUSED, EACH MONTH.
Tacoma
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Protection of Endangered Species
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232.
 
Drawing for the Planet
We are a global art, environmental education & conservation charity.
1320
Laguna Beach
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Cultural/Ethnic Awareness
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233.
 
Native American Community Development
NACDI believes that all American Indian people have a place, purpose, and a future strengthened by sustainable community development.
7021
Minneapolis
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Historical Societies and Related Activities
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234.
 
PANHANDLE PLAINS ARCHEOLOGICAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION
The stories of the prehistoric peoples who lived on the Southern Plains are amazing but we archeologists are just scratching the surface.
Austin




