Similar organisations to Hawaiian Civic Club of Wahiawa
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Urban, Community
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2287.
Hamakua Institute
HOME WHO WE ARE PROJECTS SERVICES INSIGHTS REPORTS CONTACT More PROGRESSIS POSSIBLE COLLABORATIONIS KEY WHO WE ARE Based in the Hmkua region on Hawaii Island we are a closeknit team of international development professionals committed to supporting economic and social progress.
Ninole
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Thrift Shops
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2288.
Giving Tree Foundation
The Giving Tree is a non-profit retail thrift and gift shop in Wake Forest, NC.
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Wake Forest
American Forest Foundation
Delivering meaningful conservation impact through the empowerment of family forest landowners.
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Washington
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Other Philanthropy, Voluntarism, and Grantmaking Foundations N.E.C.
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2290.
Kiwanis Club of Mt. Olive, NJ
Since 1995, the Kiwanis Club of Mt. Olive Township has been responding to the needs of our community through charitable contributions and donations of time and effort by our members in community events.
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Budd Lake
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Community Foundations
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2291.
Community Foundation of West Alabama
The Mission of The Community Foundation of West Alabama is to promote charitable giving for present and future generations.
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Decatur
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Youth Development Programs
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2292.
Lydia8
501(c)(3) Public Charity Our Mission Lydia8 aims to cultivate transformative artistic and cultural opportunities for whine of Hawaii to mobilize their communities and create real change.
Kailua Kona
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Arts, Cultural Organizations - Multipurpose
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2293.
Planting Stick Project
The mission of Planting Stick Project is to sow seeds of good cause for the benefit of future generations through supporting Indigenous Wisdom holders.
Flagstaff
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Community Service Clubs (Kiwanis, Lions, Jaycees, etc.)
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2294.
Rotary International
The Watsonville Rotary Club is a group of dynamic people working together to make a difference in our community and in the world.
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Watsonville
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Remedial Reading, Reading Encouragement
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2295.
Reading Is Fundamental Honolulu Inc
To motivate children to read by providing a wide variety of books and creating an environment in which children select books of their own choice.
Honolulu





