Similar organisations to Highland Park Improvement Club
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Human Service Organizations
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334.
Valley Community Association Inc
The Valley Community Association is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life of the residents of the Buffalo River Community and the surround areas.
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Buffalo
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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335.
Parkside Business & Community in Partnership Inc
#ParksidePerfection #PBCIP #BetterTogetherInParkside #RightInParkside PBCIP was founded on the principle that residents create constructive ways to take back their neighborhood by integrating commercial revitalization, housing and quality-of-life initiatives to create a thriving and sustainable community.
2090
Camden
The Parks and Recreation Foundation of Johnson County
Non-profit tied to Johnson County Park and Recreation District and related philanthropic initiatives.
276
Shawnee Mission
Hospice of the Highland Rim Foundation, Inc.
Hospice of the Highland Foundation, Inc.
Tullahoma
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Community Coalitions
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338.
Plain View Community Coalition
THE MISSION OF THE PLAIN VIEW COALITION IS TO SUPPORT THE PLAIN VIEW COMMUNITY AND THE PLAIN VIEW PARK AND COMMUNITY CENTER BY PROMOTING COMMUNITY OUTREACH, IMPROVING ACCESS OF COMMUNITY YOUTH, ADULT, AND ELDERLY CITIZENS TO PROGRAMMING FOR WELLNESS AND RECREATION, AND TO PROVIDE OVERSIGHT FOR THE PLAIN VIEW PARK AND COMMUNITY CENTER FACILITIES, FUNCTIONS, AND ACTIVITIES.
Dunn
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Single Organization Support
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339.
Redwood City Parks and Arts Foundation
Recreation. Culture. Community. https://t.
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Redwood City
ROTARY CLUB OF CLARKSTON
The Clarkston Rotary Club has been a proud member of the Clarkston community since 1940.
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CLARKSTON
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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341.
PARK CITY READS
Park City READS is a local nonprofit organization advocating on behalf of struggling readers, particularly those identified as dyslexic.
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PARK CITY
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Environmental Beautification
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342.
CHP CONSERVANCY INC
The mission of the City Hall Park Conservancy is to enhance and re-envision City Hall Park as a community asset and New York City-wide symbol, and to celebrate its past and contemporary history.
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