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Cleveland Entrepreneurship Preparatory School
Every kid in Cleveland deserves a high-quality, free, public school.
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Adult, Child Matching Programs
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For Each 1 Reach 1 Mentoring Program Inc
To provide a wealth of resources and benefits to youth and adults to foster personal development and success.
Brooksville
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Youth Development Programs
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Access Nonprofit Center
The Vision of Access Nonprofit Center is to decrease the Disparity and increase the Access of BlackAfrican American families to resources information so that we may THRIVE in HOME COMMUNITY AND SCHOOL MISSION To CONNECT SUPPORT 2 EMPOWER Black parentscaregivers of those who are experiencing autism and developmental delay differences disabilities Signed in as fillergodaddy.
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Amateur Sports Clubs, Leagues
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North Carolina Lacrosse Academy
The pioneer lacrosse organization in NC, growing the game since 2002.
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Professional Societies & Associations
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Northeast Music Educators Association NEMEA
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New Jersey Association of Colleges for Teacher Education Inc
The NJ Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (NJACTE) focuses on the preparation and professional development of teachers and educational leaders in NJ.
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Francis D Pastorius-Mastery Charter School
Our mission: All students learn the academic and personal skills they need to be truly prepared for postsecondary success and able to pursue their dreams.
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Philadelphia
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Austin Helps Honduras
Austin Helps Honduras supports scholarships for children and young adults living in Colonia Solidaridad and Colonia Los Angeles in Juticalpa Honduras.
Austin
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