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Community Foundations
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2917.
Colorado Springs Community Trust Inc
Our mission is to inspire generosity, serve fundholders, and mobilize resources to effectively and equitably address the Pikes Peak Region’s critical issues and transformational opportunities, now and for generations to come.
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Colorado Springs
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Services to Promote the Independence of Specific Populations
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2918.
Everybody Counts Incorporated
TO PROVIDE A RANGE OF SERVICES TO PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES AND THEIR FAMILY MEMBERS THROUGHOUT NORTHWEST INDIANA BEYOND THE BUZZWORDS Disability Rights Advocacy Boot Camp Facilitated by Everybody Counts Inc.
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Rapp at Home
Nonprofit helping Rappahannock residents age in our community.
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Washington
All Community Outreach
To help our neighbors to prevent hunger and homelessness while working toward financial stability.
Allen
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Youth Development Programs
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2921.
Savannah Smiles
501c. 3 Non-Profit Organization. Serving high risk children in southern Indiana & Louisville Ky We provide services, resources, peership, mentorship, and activities/events for at risk youth and/or whom may have struggles with mental illness or drug abuse in and around the home.
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New Albany
Underdog Animal Rescue and Rehab
"To rescue and rehabilitate companion animals from the Four Corners reservations of the American Southwest through vet care, spay/neuter, and adoption services, while supporting Native Americans in the care of their animals" Donate Volunteer I want to.
Moab
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Environmental Education and Outdoor Survival Programs
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2923.
Rise Outside
WE OFFER OUTDOOR EDUCATION AND GUIDED EXPERIENCES ON ROCK, ICE, TRAIL, AND ANYWHERE WE CONNECT WITH NATURE.
New Paltz
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Human Service Organizations
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2924.
Knox County Homeless Coalition
We welcome people who are facing homelessness in Knox, Waldo, and Lincoln counties, providing hope and a path to a brighter future.
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Rockland
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Religious Related, Spiritual Development N.E.C.
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2925.
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