Similar organisations to Maui Hub
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Fire Fly Foundation Ltd
An open air market for a greener Wauwatosa Tosa Farmers Market is an open-air market that brings the best of our area's locally-grown, fresh produce and food products crafted by local artisans directly to the people of Wauwatosa and surrounding communities.
14943
Milwaukee
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							Other Food, Agriculture, Nutrition N.E.C. 
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The Market at Pepper Place
Redemptive Cycles is a full-service nonprofit bike shop selling new and used bikes.
6100
Birmingham
Yolo Food Bank
Yolo Food Bank works as a community to meet the food and nutrition needs of Yolo County.
8330
Woodland
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							Food Banks, Food Pantries 
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Maynard Food Pantry Inc
The purpose of the Maynard Food Pantry is to provide food assistance to any individual/family in need for the residents of Maynard, Acton, Stow & Sudbury.
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Maynard
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							Human Service Organizations 
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Mimis Pantry
To bridge the gap for individuals and families who are faced with the challenge of having enough nourishing food available to them.
Riverside
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							Food Banks, Food Pantries 
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GROWLING GARDEN
To inspire healthier communities by connecting people to real food.
POCATELLO
RHODE ISLAND FARM INCUBATOR
The foundational idea of our operations is to support the advancement of regenerative agricultural methods: forwarding solutions that are championing the shift away from conventional and industrial production that have historically been based on high external input, toward a new mosaic of sustainable and local small scale organic production systems.
North Kingstown
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							Fund-Raising Organizations that Cross Categories (includes Community Funds/Trusts and Federated Giving Programs) e.g. United Way 
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							368. 
COMMUNITIES REVOLUTIONIZING OPEN PUBLIC SPACES
Empowering healthy interconnected communities C.
Linwood
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							Agricultural Programs 
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EDIBLE PRAIRIE PROJECT
Our Mission: Bridging the food insecurity gap through sustainable food production, equitable distribution and cultivating community connections.
1979
GILLETTE




