Similar organisations to Rogue Advocates
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Professional Societies & Associations
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2314.
New Hampshire Recreation and Parks Association
Welcome to NHRPA Since 1948 the New Hampshire Recreation and Park Association has promoted and advocated the development and administration of recreation and park services without discrimination by means of educational seminars meetings conferences and worked to improve recreation and park activities in New Hampshire.
Concord
Westchester Land Trust, Inc.
Preserving and stewarding land in Westchester and eastern Putnam Counties, NY.
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Bedford Hills
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Professional Societies & Associations
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2316.
Harris Ranch Wildlife Mitigation Association Inc
To conserve and mitigate adverse impacts to wildlife.
Boise
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Arts, Cultural Organizations - Multipurpose
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2317.
Habitable Spaces
We are building a Sustainable Farm and Artists' Residency Program in Texas.
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Kingsbury
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Professional Societies & Associations
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2318.
Infragard
WE ARE AN ALLIANCE FOR NATIONALINFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION Chemical Critical Manufacturing Emergency Services Food Agriculture Water Systems Commercial Facilities Dams Energy Government Facilities Nuclear Reactors We Partner to Protect 16 Sectors of Critical Infrastructure Communications Defense Industrial Financial Services Public Health Transportation Support the MissionProtectTheHomeland The InfraGard NH Member Alliance is an FBI nonprofit 501c3 organization that is tasked with the mission to protect national security by mitigating criminal and terrorist threats risks and losses for our regions critical infrastructure and the American people.
New Boston
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Human Service Organizations
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2319.
McKenzie Community Development Corporation
Supporting the McKenzie River communities.
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Walterville
The Good Rural
A nonprofit that advocates for services, resources and supplies for rural and urban communities through grant writing.
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San Francisco
SCENIC TEXAS
Scenic Texas is the only statewide 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of our state’s visual environment.
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