Similar organisations to New Agenda Inc
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Family Services
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3214.
An Opportunitys Knockin Inc
"Not WHAT you become, but WHO. " MOTIVATION EDUCATION INSPIRATION Not WHAT you want to become but WHO.
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Sewell
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Fund-Raising Organizations that Cross Categories (includes Community Funds/Trusts and Federated Giving Programs) e.g. United Way
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3215.
Fund for Community Progress
THE FUND FOR COMMUNITY PROGRESS' MISSION IS TO BUILD A BETTER COMMUNITY BY RAISING FUNDS FOR NONPROFIT GRASSROOTS AGENCIES COMMITTED TO A VISION OF SOCIAL CHANGE NECESSARY TO GUARANTEE FAIRNESS AND OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL RHODE ISLANDERS.
Warwick
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Services to Promote the Independence of Specific Populations
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3216.
Organization for Prostitution Survivors
OPS envisions a world free from all forms of oppression & exploitation.
2600
Seattle
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Leadership Development
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3217.
Womens Leadership Coalition Inc
Welcome to Womens Leadership Coalition Womens Leadership Coalition is a network of women across Oregon who have come together to lead Oregon into the 21st Century.
Keizer
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Employment Training
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3218.
Impact Africa Network Inc
Startup studio on a mission to ensure young talented Africans can participate in the digital transformation of Africa as creators and owners.
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SAN JOSE
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Arts, Cultural Organizations - Multipurpose
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3219.
Cultural Impact Foundation Inc
HUMANS ARE ENDOWED WITH INNATE CREATIVE ABILITIES; WE HAVE FORMED CIVILIZATIONS AND SOCIETIES, FRAMED LAWS, BUILT ARCHITECTURAL MARVELS AND CREATED CULTURAL MASTERPIECES.
Clearwater
Three Pillars Initiative
Teaching the Art, Science, and Business of Philanthropy to the Next Generation.
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Oak Park
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Single Organization Support
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3221.
Revive of the USA Inc
We are Candid. We connect people who want to change the world to the resources they need to do it.
66827
North Chelmsford
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Youth Development Programs
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3222.
Partnership for Appalachian Girls Education
Provide girls high-quality learning opportunities that emphasize critical and creative thinking, place-based learning, and meaningful engagements with technology and with innovative education/supportive mentoring across critical years of adolescence, so they develop the aspirations and high-level skills they need to create new college pathways.
Marshall





