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Public Foundations
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BRADLEY CLEVELAND PUBLIC EDUCATION FOUNDATION
To partner with Bradley County and Cleveland City Schools to raise community awareness, gain financial support and enhance teaching and learning.
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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CLEMSON COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
We are dedicated to meeting the needs and improving the lives of all members of Greater Clemson To increase the awareness of and support for nonprofit charitable organizations serving the Clemson community.
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We bring hope and healing to survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault.
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Performing Arts
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Well Read Sistas Inc
Well Read Sistas Inc. is a book club for Black women.
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Bronx
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Personal Social Services
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Martha O'Bryan Center
Martha O'Bryan Center: Empowering children, youth, and adults in poverty to transform their lives through work, education, employment and fellowship.
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Human Service Organizations
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Community Cpr
OUR MISSION IS TO ENGAGE COMMUNITY MEMBERS IN VOLUNTEERISM AND IN "NEIGHBORS HELPING NEIGHBORS" WHILE CONNECTING PEOPLE IN NEED WITH RESPURCES THAT WILL HELP THEM IN MIND, BODY, AND SPIRIT.
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ASHEVILLE CITY SCHOOLS FOUNDATION
Asheville City Schools Foundation is an independent non-profit organization dedicated to education Asheville City Schools Foundation Our mission is to collaborate with our community to do whatever it takes for all Asheville City Schools students to thrive.
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ASHEVILLE
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Scholarships, Student Financial Aid, Awards
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COLLINSVILLE AREA COMMUNITY
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MARYVILLE
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Youth Development Programs
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THE 7UICE FOUNDATION INC
A History of Systemic Racism The 7uice Foundations work is centered on the premise that a history of systemic racism has created entrenched barriers to educational opportunity socioeconomic mobility and access to health and wellness for marginalized communities.
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