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Elementary, Secondary Ed
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2350.
Phoenix Academy Day School
Phoenix Academy is a private non-profit school grades K - 8 for students who are struggling in reading or math.
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Omaha
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Single Organization Support
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2351.
Friends of Cameron CO Public Library
We strive to enrich the quality of life in Cameron County by providing educational materials, services & programs to help locals follow their own pursuits of education, inquiry & enlightenment.
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EMPORIUM
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Services to Prisoners/Families
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2352.
Prison Books Collective Publishing and Distribution
Prison Books Collective is a Carrboro & Durham-based nonprofit that sends hundreds of books & zines to people in NC & AL prisons each month.
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Carrboro
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Special Ed Institutions/ Schools for Visually or Hearing Impaired, Learning Disabled
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2353.
Camp Spring Creek Inc
CAMP FOR DYSLEXIC CHILDREN Camp Spring Creek is a residential summer camp in the North Carolina mountains offering dyslexic children oneonone reading instruction plus arts friendship and fun in the outdoors.
Bakersville
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International Development, Relief Services
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Weseehope USA Inc
We are committed to creating sustainable change for vulnerable children in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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North Andover
READ WITH ME ARUSHA
Read With Me, Arusha. is a non-profit organization with a vision of helping develop the literacy skills of children in Arusha, Tanzania encouraging them to do well in school and gain the knowledge, skills, and confidence to improve their circumstances, breaking the cycle of poverty.
Loon Lake
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Corporate Foundations
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2356.
Life Connections of the Carolinas Inc
We have been developing adolescents and strengthening homes since 1997.
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Charlotte
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Services to Promote the Independence of Specific Populations
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Reading-West Windsor Aging in Place
Providing services to residents aging at home.
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Improve Your Tomorrow, Inc.
Improve Your Tomorrow (IYT) was founded in 2013 with the mission to increase the number of young men of color (YMOC) to attend and graduate from colleges and universities.
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Sacramento





