Similar organisations to California Community Action Partnership Association
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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Community Action Program for Madison County Inc
Community Action Partnership (CAP) for Madison County is a non-profit organization that addresses the challenges of today while building hope for the future through a variety of programs and services.
2500
Morrisville
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Civil Rights, Social Action, & Advocacy N.E.C.
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California Forward Action Fund
THE CALIFORNIA FORWARD ACTION FUND STRIVES TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR ALL CALIFORNIANS BY ADVOCATING FOR POLICIES THAT CREATE INCLUSIVE, SUSTAINABLE GROWTH AND IMPROVED GOVERNMENT AT THE STATE AND LOCAL LEVELS.
Sacramento
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Homeless Services/Centers
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Reaching Out California in Support of Las Homeless
Reaching Out California Providing food shelter clothing and other forms of relief to homeless men women and children one life at a time According to a January 2024 count by the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority there are 75312 homeless people in Los Angeles County.
Beverly Hills
Assistance League of Sacramento
We are a national non-profit with 26,000 volunteer members in 120 cities providing help to 1.
4359
Sacramento
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Community Improvement, Capacity Building N.E.C.
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ACTION COUNCIL OF MONTEREY COUNTY INC
Advocacy, Community Transformation, Incubating, Organizing, and Networking.
830
Salinas
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Human Service Organizations
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Assistance League of San Bernardino
We are a national non-profit with 26,000 volunteer members in 120 cities providing help to 1.
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San Bernardino
Capital Service Center Council
CTA's Capital Service Center Council serves CTA leaders throughout 8 counties in Northern California.
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Sacramento
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Homeless Services/Centers
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Sacramento Steps Forward
We provide funding, data, training, and planning to resolve homelessness in Sacramento.
6005
Sacramento
California Children and Families
Building advancing and protecting early childhood systems The California Children and Families Foundation plays a critical role in supporting Californias children age 0 5 their families and the early childhood systems that are needed to thrive.
Alameda





