Similar organisations to Students for the Exploration of Space USA
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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SEAS ALLIANCE
The mission of the SEAS Alliance is to promote and facilitate science outreach in the classroom, by building a network of scientists and STEM professionals who are willing to visit students in their schools to share their work, their careers, and their passion.
Phoenix
Venture Academies
Venture's Mission: We meet students where they are to provide a future-focused education that gives each student a personalized pathway toward success after graduation.
1600
Minneapolis
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History Museums
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408.
Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum
We are on a mission to inspire the discovery of flight and space exploration.
Ashland
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Astronomy (includes Observatories)
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409.
Deep Space Initiative
Why limit the limitless Research Mentorship Education Community Current Program Andromeda 2024 12 teams will be selected and start their journeys on June 1st.
Golden
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Social Science Research Institutes, Services N.E.C.
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410.
Social Program Evaluators & Consultants Inc
TO ENHANCE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF NONPROFIT AND GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS AND PROGRAMS THROUGH SUCH MEANS AS RESEARCH, EVALUATION, ADVICE & TRAINING.
Southfield
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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The Destiny Education Project Inc
The Destiny Education Project stands for Diversity, Equity, Sustainability, Teaching Inclusivity & Nurturing Youth.
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Burbank
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Youth Centers and Clubs (includes Boys/Girls Clubs)- Multipurpose
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412.
Edu-Skills Network Inc
Academic, Fitness & LifeSkill Development promotion.
Potomac
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Adult, Continuing Ed
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413.
LOVE TO SHARE FOUNDATION AMERICA
Love to Share Foundation is dedicated to making a difference by enriching lives, empowering communities and elevating all to a state of happiness.
719
SAN JOSE
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Education N.E.C.
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414.
CENTER FOR CURIOSITY INC
Home About Us Research Events Openings Resources Blog More The Center for Curiosity promotes curiosity through research initiatives development of curricular materials and tools and popularizing curiosity in the academic and public spheres.
NEW YORK


