Similar organisations to National Coalition of 100 Black Women Northwest Georgia Chapter
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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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3781.
United Way of the Highland Rim
United Way of Highway 55's mission is to improve the lives of our neighbors by building resources in the community that will enhance access to education, income, health, and basic human essentials.
Tullahoma
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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3782.
Minnesota Doctors for Health Equity
A diverse statewide coalition of physicians, health care workers, and students working toward health equity for all Minnesotans.
2104
Minneapolis
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Counseling Support Groups
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3783.
Jasons Race Incorporated
We’re a foundation that raises money to fund mental health counseling for teens and young adults.
25
Orlando
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Educational Services and Schools - Other
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3784.
Greene College and Career Academy Inc
Welcome to Greene County School System's (Georgia) Facebook page.
3465
Greensboro
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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3785.
Clayne Crawford Foundation Inc
The Crawford Foundation raises awareness and funds for growing non-profits who empower children, veterans, and women in Alabama.
5193
Clay
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Public Foundations
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3786.
SPARK OF HOPE FOUNDATION USA INC
The Spark of Hope Foundation USA empowers bright young women in the Global South especially in regions that are in turmoil or remote to become tomorrows leaders through providing scholarships for postsecondary education.
Parkland
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Counseling Support Groups
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3787.
NATIONAL COALITION FOR WOMEN WITH HEART
WomenHeart empowers women to take charge of their heart health.
16386
WASHINGTON
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Housing Development, Construction, Management
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3788.
ASSET HOLDINGS INC
About News Our Work Real Estate More JPMorgan Chase boosts Atlanta39s housing future with grants to ANDP others.
ATLANTA
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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3789.
TENDING THE SOIL
About Us Tending the Soil is an alignment of five power building nonprofits and labor organizations representing more than 10000 Minnesotans led by working class BIPOC community leaders with a long history of effective and equitable organizing.
MINNEAPOLIS



