Similar organisations to North Fulton Alcoholics Benevolent Assoc
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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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4582.
United Way of Greater Rochester Inc
Our mission is to unite the goodwill and resources of our community so that everyone can thrive.
9800
Rochester
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Youth Development Programs
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4583.
NORTHEAST GATEWAY TO FREEDOM INC
Our Kidz Initiative, " Recuing the Next Generation" Mentoring at-risk inner city kidz Our Publishing Arm, " Leaving a Legacy Behind for the Next Generation.
Newburgh
Clark-Lindsey Holdings Inc
ClarkLindsey is a non-profit continuing care retirement community that engages the mind, spirit and body in wellness and community so that each older adult may live their best life.
1500
Urbana
Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Houston Inc
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Houston provides after-school and summer programming to over 50,000 Houston youth across 25 Clubs in the Greater Houston area.
4071
Affiliate/Chapter of National Organization (i.e. Girl Scouts of the USA
YAMHILL COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIP
YCAP continually strives to change lives and strengthen our communities.
4130
MCMINNVILLE
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Other Art, Culture, Humanities Organizations/Services N.E.C.
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4587.
Active 20-30 Club Benevolent Fund
We are a nonprofit that works improve the lives of children in Sacramento.
1987
Sacramento
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Developmentally Disabled Services/Centers
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4588.
BREWING OPPORTUNITIES NFP
Gerry's Cafe supports adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities through meaningful employment.
6619
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS
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Economic Development
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4589.
ECONOMIC ACTION GROUP INCORPORATED
EAG is committed to revitalizing neighborhoods through historic redevelopment, supporting community partners and entrepreneurs with the resources they need.
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YOUNGSTOWN
FINANCIAL MANAGERS ASSOCIATION OF REHAB
FMA Financial Managers Association of Rehab Agencies Menu Financial Managers Association FMA of Rehab Agencies Who We Are Financial Management Association was formed over thirty years ago when the Chief Financial Officers CFO of several New York agencies gathered to discuss how sharing of information and knowledge of financial issues of OPWDD MentalHealth and SED programs could be shared among the nonprofit community.
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