Similar organisations to Robbinsville Envisioning Vital Vibrant Economic Development & Urb
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Community Coalitions
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Westside Improvement Association Inc of Evansville
Mission Statement To enhance the natural environment of the west side of Vanderburgh County and serve the common good of its residents by exerting influence on public and private sectors.
1400
Evansville
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Arts, Cultural Organizations - Multipurpose
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254.
 
Hopeful Tomorrow Inc
To provide the opportunity for disadvantaged and at-risk children to participate in physical, cultural and fine arts programs.
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Environmental Quality Protection and Beautification N.E.C.
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255.
 
Local Earth Inc
We provide educational resources and experiences that empower people to live healthy & regenerative l See Organization's Primary Exempt Purpose Village Vision Earth 2.
2600
San Diego
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Domestic Fraternal Societies
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256.
 
Mystic Rhoads Productions Inc
MRP is proud to assist deserving communities by providing educational opportunities, encouraging healthy living and supporting environmental conservation.
602
Lincoln
ECHO HOUSING CORPORATION
ECHO Housing Corporation is a 501c-3 Nonprofit in Evansville, IN.
4811
Evansville
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Christian
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Rivers of Life Ministry
RIVERS OF LIFE MINISTRIES MISSION IS TO PROVIDE UNIQUE AND HIGH QUALITY PROGRAMS DESIGNED TO ADDRESS YOUTH AND ADULTS IN COMMUNITIES THAT LACK THE PROPER RESOURCES TO BE SELF-SUFFICIENT.
Lithia Springs
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Human Services - Multipurpose & Other N.E.C.
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259.
 
Flourish Community Services Inc
Comprehensive support programs education career guidance life skills training and mental health support.
Jacksonville
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Human Service Organizations
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260.
 
MOSAIC COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
inCOMMON alleviates poverty at the root level by uniting and strengthening vulnerable neighborhoods.
7350
OMAHA
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Crime Prevention N.E.C.
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SAFE STREETS CAMPAIGN
Inspiring neighbors, youth, and businesses to build safe, healthy, and thriving communities.
1988
TACOMA





