Similar organisations to Brick Foundation
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Scholarships, Student Financial Aid, Awards
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3277.
Marathon Community Scholarship Foundation
SEE SCHEDULE O Marathon Scholarship Foundation Danielle Brown President Vice President Michelle Caughey Treasurer Kathy MatsonSecretary Charles Cross JoanAnn Lehman Danielle Hartman Kristin Kashuba Board of Trustees Deb James exofficio member Kathi Bush Cassie Mauser Blythe Oram Karen Forkey Joleen Padbury Adam Dennison Website The Marathon Community Scholarship Foundation was started in 2004 with a mission of enhancing future educational possibilities for Marathon students.
Marathon
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Youth Development Programs
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3278.
Arizona DeMolay Foundation
To enhance the future of the DeMolay in Arizona program by providing the financial resources necessary to ensure that every single young man in Arizona may benefit from DeMolay.
Phoenix
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International Development, Relief Services
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3279.
PARADIGM FOUNDATION
Building a brighter future for families living in extreme poverty through new home construction.
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Fairfax
Village Hope International
We are a US 501(C)3 Non proffit organization that supports needy children to Acquire formal Education and modern Healthcare services.
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North Hollywood
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Human Service Organizations
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3281.
Gracehaven Foundation Inc
We inspire, educate, and engage marginalized women and girls in overcoming challenges and inequalities to maximize their potential.
Los Angeles
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Human Service Organizations
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3282.
Mamasafi Foundation
Welcome take a tour and see the wonderful work God is doing for His children via our hands.
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Pomona
Walls of Love
501C3 that loves to give back to the homeless, vets, DV survivors & those in need.
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Parma
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Vocational Technical
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3284.
YOUNG NONPROFIT
We Believe in Giving We Believe in People We will strive to provide childcare to families of the community enabling families to obtain employment or to further their education.
Jeffersontown
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Community Coalitions
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3285.
PHILADELPHIA ANTI-DRUG ANTI-VIOLENCE NETWORK
We work to transform our youth through drug intervention, counseling, education, job readiness, community service, and various empowerment programs.
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Philadelphia




