Similar organisations to Ethics and Economics Education, Inc.
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Private Grantmaking Foundations
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3124.
Founders Pledge Inc
Founders Pledge is a global nonprofit empowering entrepreneurs to do the most good possible with their charitable giving.
6409
New York City
National Ben Gamla Charter Schoolfoundation Inc
THE MISSION OF THE BEN GAMLA CHARTER SCHOOL IS TO DELIVER A FIRST CLASS ACADEMIC PROGRAM THAT OFFERS A UNIQUE BILINGUAL, BI-LITERATE, BI-CULTURAL CURRICULUM, WHICH PREPARES STUDENTS TO HAVE AN EDGE IN THE GLOBAL COMPETITION THROUGH THE STUDY OF HEBREW AS A SECOND LANGUAGE.
Miami
AMERICAN COUNCIL ON RENEWABLE ENERGY
The American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) is a nonprofit that unites finance, policy, and technology to accelerate the transition to renewable energy.
63005
Washington
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Educational Services and Schools - Other
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3127.
Classrooms To Corporations
Through alliances between high schools and potential corporate employers,activities provide inner-city and underprivileged youth with technology skills and training to prepare them for technology careers.
Cleveland
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Youth Development Programs
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Bernstein Development Inc
PROVIDE SERVICES TO THE HOLLYWOOD AND SURROUNDING AREAS.
Shreveport
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Other Philanthropy, Voluntarism, and Grantmaking Foundations N.E.C.
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3129.
Halcyon Futures Inc
HALCYON FUTURES IS HOME TO ESTABLISHED LEADERS FROM BUSINESS, TECHNOLOGY, AND PUBLIC POLICY.
Santa Monica
INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR
Established in 1969, We are the oldest US organization promoting libertarianism worldwide.
8977
DALLAS
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Single Organization Support
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3131.
HEART OF WINOOSKI FOUNDATION INC
Heart of Winooski Our schools are the heart of our community In Winooski our schools are the heartbeat of our community.
Winooski
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Other Youth Development N.E.C.
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3132.
YOUTH IMPROVING NON-PROFITS FOR CHILDREN
http://www. youthinc-usa. org Our Work Get Involved About Us In the News We Strengthen the Organizations that Help Young People THRIVE Why We Exist Our Mission Our Approach 70 of youthdevelopment organizations have inadequate resources and less than 50 feel they can meet the needs of the youth they serve.
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NEW YORK



