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Fund-Raising Organizations that Cross Categories (includes Community Funds/Trusts and Federated Giving Programs) e.g. United Way
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Afro Charities, Inc.
Non-profit partner to the 132-year-old @afronews.
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County/Street/Civic/Multi-Arts Fairs and Festivals
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Detroit Jazz Festival Productions Inc
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Performing Arts
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Arts Education/Schools
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Professional Societies & Associations
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Museums & Museum Activities
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Other Youth Development N.E.C.
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