Similar organisations to Comal CO 4-H Exchange Club
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Elementary, Secondary Ed
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Rio Grande Watershed Conservation & Education Initiative
RGWCEI provides community outreach and education events to over 5,000 students and community members TO PROVIDE DYNAMIC CONSERVATION EDUCATION TO THE SAN LUIS VALLEY COMMUNITY AND TO PROMOTE STEWARDSHIP OF OUR NATURAL RESOURCES.
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Center
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Promotion of Business (Chambers of Commerce)
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Texas Community Association Advocates Inc
TO PROMOTE MEANINGFUL LEGISLATION TOCREATE AN ENVIRONMENT THAT SUPPORTS THE DEVELOPMENT OF WELL-GOVERNED, WELL-MANAGEDCOMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS.
Austin
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Youth Development Programs
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Ryla 5810 Foundation
RYLA 5810 Foundation supports all RYLA Programs of Rotary District 5810.
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Carrollton
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Community Foundations
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St Josephs Community Health Foundation 06-25-98
TO PROMOTE HEALTHY AND SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES BY PROVIDING FINANCIAL GIFTS, STRENGTHENING COLLABORATIVE RELATIONSHIPS AND SUPPORTING LOCAL INITIATIVES THAT IMPACT THE MENTAL, PHYSICAL AND SPIRITUAL WELL-BEING OF RESIDENTS IN THE COUNTIES OF BOTTINEAU, BURKE, MCHENRY, MCLEAN, MOUNTRAIL, PIERCE, RENVILLE, ROLETTE, SHERIDAN, WARD AND WELLS.
Minot
UPRISE CIRCUS
We provide uplifting circus classes to underserved kids.
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Spicewood
Vecinos, Inc.
Providing equitable, culturally centered healthcare and wellness services in Western North Carolina.
1900
Cullowhee
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Child Day Care
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4678.
Dallas First Presbyterian Church Developmental Day School
First Presbyterian Church of Dallas Day School provides quality childcare from 6 weeks–PreK.
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Dallas
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Family Services
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Front Range Divorce Center
A community providing personal empowerment through financial education and emotional wellness for women When you dont know where to start.
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Parker
HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATES
Corrections Programs Serving Northern New Mexico Since 1984 Our Programs offer sentencing alternatives to incarceration for AdultJuvenile offenders in Northern New Mexico Agency Mission To provide a viable alternative to long term incarceration in both the Adult and Juvenile State institutions which are available to the Courts New Mexico Juvenile and Adult Parole Boards and both the Juvenile and Adult Probation offices with the goal of reducing criminal behavior of convicted felons and adjudicated delinquent children referred to the Program by replacing past negative behavior with longterm responsible behavior utilizing the concept of intensive supervision service to the community and victim restitution while keeping the client in the community at an acceptable risk to the community.
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