Similar organisations to Penn Area Library Association
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Libraries, Library Science
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352.
 
Buck Memorial Library
This page is for upcoming Library news, events and programs.
1300
BUCKSPORT
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Voluntarism Promotion
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353.
 
Center for Community Outreach Inc
The CCO is entirely student run and operated and consists of a six-member executive staff and 12 programs, each led by volunteer student coordinators.
2200
Lawrence
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Private Independent Foundations
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354.
 
Community Library Foundation Inc
Manage assets to provide library support.
Sunbury
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Youth Development Programs
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355.
 
SYDNEY'S BOOK CLUB
Sydney since 3, now 11 has been encouraging others to learn & ❤ to read w/her.
3673
Dudley
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Education N.E.C.
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356.
 
We Believe Association Inc
We Believe Association is a 501 (c) (3) Nonprofit Organization.
Little Elm
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Libraries, Library Science
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357.
 
THE FRIENDS OF THE MARINA LIBRARY
Friends of the Marina Library provides advocacy, funding & volunteers to support the Marina Library The mission of The Friends of the Marina Library is to foster community participation and to support and to enhance the Marina Library's programs and services, with volunteers and financial support.
4582
Marina
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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358.
 
Wyoming Community Collaborative
Please donate to Wyoming Community Collaborative Donate Now Wyoming Community in Action Wyoming Community in Action is a department of Wyoming Community Collaborative a nonprofit organization registered in the state of Ohio.
Wyoming
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Single Organization Support
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359.
 
FRIENDS INVESTING IN SACRAMENTO
We're people who love the Sacramento Public Library.
4545
SACRAMENTO
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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360.
 
PENNSYLVANIA VOICE
Together partners build the power needed to break down barriers to civic participation, restore confidence in government, and bring historically marginalized populations—and their issues—to the center of public discourse.
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PHILADELPHIA





