Similar organisations to Guajome Alliance for Responsible Development
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Fire Prevention/ Protection/Control
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37.
Corral Canyon Fire Safety Alliance
THE SPECIFIC PURPOSE OF THE CORPORATION IS TO PROVIDE FIRE PREVENTION AND SAFETY EDUCATION FOR THE PUBLIC, TO PROVIDE AN EFFECTIVE AND QUICK RESPONSE TO FIRES IN AND AROUND THE CORRAL CANYON AREA OF MALIBU, CALIFORNIA, TO PREVENT ISOLATED FIRES FROM ESCALATING INTO DISASTERS SIMILAR TO THE NOVEMBER, 2007, CORRAL CANYON FIRE, AND TO PARTNER WITH THE LOCAL FIRE AUTHORITIES BY FULFILLING THE ROLE AS INITIAL FIRE RESPONDERS AND PROVIDING BACKUP SUPPORT ONCE LOCAL FIRE AUTHORITIES ARE ON THE SCENE.
Malibu
Nuestra Casa De East Palo Alto
Elevating Voices in Southern San Mateo County for 20+ Years.
1800
East Palo Alto
San Luis Valley Housing Coalition
The mission of the SLVHC is to provide safe and affordable housing to low-moderate income community members.
Alamosa
Central Oregon LandWatch
We defend and plan for Central Oregon's livable future.
2000
Bend
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Land Resources Conservation
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41.
Greenspace
Greenspace - The Cambria Land Trust, in its 31st year, protects open space & provides environmental education for all ages on the Central Coast of California.
1163
CAMBRIA
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Land Resources Conservation
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42.
Green Horizon Land Trust Inc
CONSERVATION OF ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE LAND.
Lake Wales
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Professional Societies & Associations
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43.
Chula Vista Police Relief Association Civic Center
CVPRA provides: (1) members with individualized insurance, legal representation, social/recreational services and a specialized law enforcement conditioning center; and (2) local citizens with volunteer efforts/resources.
Chula Vista
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Management & Technical Assistance
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44.
Sjcog Inc
SJCOG serves as the federally designated Metropolitan Planning Organization for San Joaquin County and as a technical and informational resource for the region.
2618
Stockton
SAN LUIS VALLEY ECOSYSTEM COUNCIL INC
SLVEC protects/restores the biological diversity, ecosystems, and natural resources of the Upper Rio Grande, while balancing ecological values with human needs.
1740
Alamosa





