Similar organisations to Independence Area Dollars for Scholars
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Single Organization Support
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3745.
Freehold Township Education Foundation Inc
The FTEF is a volunteer-driven nonprofit fundraising organization whose mission is to fund initiatives that foster excellence in Freehold Township Schools.
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Freehold
The Funders Network
Working for environmentally sustainable, socially equitable, and economically prosperous regions and communities.
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Coral Gables
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Philanthropy/Charity/ Voluntarism Promotion (General)
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3747.
Farrs Best
FARR'S BEST IS A 501(C)(3) COMMUNITY BUILDING NONPROFIT WHOSE SPECIFIC PURPOSE IS TO SERVE AND EMPOWER MINORITY YOUTH FROM UNDERSERVED COMMUNITIES TO IMPROVE THEIR LIVES THROUGH EMPLOYMENT AND BUSINESS LEADERSHIP.
Burbank
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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3748.
Pegasus Fund Inc
The Pegasus Fund Challenges met. Confidence rooted.
Los Angeles
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Other Philanthropy, Voluntarism, and Grantmaking Foundations N.E.C.
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3749.
Friends of Deidre Legacy Fund Inc
deidrelegacyfund. org deidrelegacyfund.
Louisville
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International Student Exchange and Aid
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3750.
Foundation for Worldwide International Student Exchange
J-1 Summer Work & Travel Program sponsor *This account is not a means of communication with WISE, but solely for cultural exchange information for our students INTERNATIONAL STUDENT EXCHANGE Bridging the gap between cultures through international exchange We are a nonprofit cultural exchange organisation offering programs across the globe.
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Dyersburg
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Civil Rights, Advocacy for Specific Groups
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3751.
Altar and Dwelling Place, Inc.
A nonprofit organization that provides Value-Based Education, Incite Reflective Storytelling, and promote Personal Acceptance.
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FUQUAY VARINA
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Youth Development Programs
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3752.
Partnership for Appalachian Girls Education
Provide girls high-quality learning opportunities that emphasize critical and creative thinking, place-based learning, and meaningful engagements with technology and with innovative education/supportive mentoring across critical years of adolescence, so they develop the aspirations and high-level skills they need to create new college pathways.
Marshall




