Similar organisations to Colored Pencil Society of America
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Scholarships, Student Financial Aid, Awards
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4528.
Pittsburgh Society of Illustrators
Pittsburgh Society of Illustrators Featured Artist Welcome to the Pittsburgh Society of Illustrators.
Monroeville
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Single Organization Support
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4529.
CityLit Project, Inc.
Between WRITERS and READERS there's CITYLIT.
2904
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Professional Societies & Associations
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4530.
Illinois Reading Council Inc
Our mission is to provide support and leadership to all who promote and teach lifelong literacy.
4396
Normal
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Arts, Cultural Organizations - Multipurpose
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4531.
Prairie Center Arts Foundation
Al Larson Prairie Center for the Arts Theatre, dance, concerts, festivals & more.
5997
Schaumburg
LEE MONTESSORI PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL
Lee Montessori was founded in 2014 to foster a lifetime love of learning and cultivate independence The mission of Lee Montessori Public Charter School is to foster a lifetime love of learning and cultivate independence among DC school children, using the student-centered Montessori Method, an evidence-based approach to closing the opportunity gap.
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Washington
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Alcohol, Drug Abuse (Prevention Only)
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4533.
Ask the Messenger
THIS WEEKS FEATURED EPISODE Meet the Team Series ft.
Detroit
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Community Service Clubs (Kiwanis, Lions, Jaycees, etc.)
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4534.
Zonta International
To improve the status of women and children in our community and worldwide, thereby empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy.
Berkeley
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Single Organization Support
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4535.
National Black Nurses Association Inc
We are on a mission to grow the black nurses of the future About Us Established In 1973 To Investigate Define And Determine We as Black Nurses established the CVBNA organization in 1973 to investigate define and determine what the care needs of Black Americans are and to implement change to make available to Black Americans and other minorities health care commensurate to that of the larger society.
Fresno
Literary Agents of Change
A 501(c)(3) nonprofit supporting individuals from historically marginalized, underrepresented, and BIPOC communities aspiring to be literary agents.
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NEW YORK





