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Housing Owners, Renters Organizations
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3565.
FC Austin One Housing Corp.
Creating housing where families and individuals succeed, in Austin and North Texas.
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Austin
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Civil Rights, Social Action, & Advocacy N.E.C.
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3566.
Community Action for Justice in the Americas
Community Action for Justice in the Americas works in solidarity with grassroots organizations throughout the Americas in the struggle for social, economic, and environmental justice.
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Arts, Cultural Organizations - Multipurpose
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3567.
CULINARIA
Champion of food, wine, beer & spirits in SA.
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SAN ANTONIO
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Youth Development Programs
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3568.
HOMIES UNIDOS INC
Dedicated to promoting peace and justice in Los Angeles Homies Unidos works to end violence and promote peace in our communities through gang intervention, promotion of humane treatment of marginalized youth, providing alternatives to gang involvement and destructive behavior, empowering youth to change, and providing positive and productive alternatives for them to do so in both El Salvador and Los Angeles.
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Los Angeles
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Human Service Organizations
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Education Potential Verified
Enhance the welfare of children living in poverty by providing support in the areas of housing, education and nutrition Education Potential Verified is a sponsorof AfterSchool AtRisk andSummer Food programs.
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EL CENTRO DE AMISTAD INC
El Centro de Amistad, Inc. , is a multilingual, cross cultural organization providing a comprehensive El Centro de Amistad, Inc.
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SAN FERNANDO
'Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area
For over fifty years, LCCRSF has championed the legal rights of people of color, low-income communities, immigrants and refugees.
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San Francisco
SOCIETY FOR INCENTIVE TRAVEL EXCELLENCE
The Southern California Chapter of SITE (Society of Incentive Travel Excellence).
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TEMECULA
EDVOICE
EdVoice is a nonprofit organization advocating for policies to increase measurable student achievement for all students in California and eliminate inequality of educational opportunity in public schools.
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SACRAMENTO





