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Alumni Associations
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Bush-Cheney Alumni Association
A nonpartisan organization comprised of the Bush Institute, Bush Museum, Café 43, Native Texas Park, & more.
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Kentucky State University Foundation Inc
KSU Foundation donations directly benefit the growth and development of Kentucky State University.
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Frankfort
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Business and Industry
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2829.
Southwest Transportation Security Council Inc
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Texas Asphalt Pavement Association Scholarship Program
The Only Association in Texas 100% Dedicated to the Asphalt Pavement Industry Texas Asphalt Pavement Association is a full-service association for the asphalt industry.
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Stem Bridges Houston
501(c)(3) nonprofit whose mission is to expand access to higher education opportunities and STEM for underserved and diverse populations.
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Youth Development Programs
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Oklahoma Association of Student Councils
TO OFFER YEAR-ROUND OPPORTUNITIES FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AND ADULT ADVISORS THROUGHOUT OKLAHOMA TO DEVELOP AND APPLY LEADERSHIP AND LIFE SKILLS.
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Alumni Associations
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Phillips University Alumni and Friends Association
PO Box 331Enid OK 737025805482336 Main menu Home Welcome to Phillips University Alumni and Friends Association Reunion and Membership Information PhillipsAlum.
Enid
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Public Utilities
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Association of Electric Companies of Texas Inc
AECT is dedicated to reliable, affordable and sustainable electricity to meet the needs of today and support the future growth and economic success of Texas PROVIDES A FORUM FOR MEMBER COMPANIES TO EXCHANGE INFORMATION ABOUT PUBLIC POLICY AND TO COMMUNICATE WITH THE PUBLIC AND GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS.
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OKLAHOMA ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE &
OACUBO The purpose of the Oklahoma Association of College University Business Officers OACUBO shall be to promote cooperation amongthe business officers of institutions of higher education in Oklahoma and to seek continual improvement in the support and administration for the physical and financial programs of those institutions.
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