Similar organisations to United Way of Central Georgia, Inc.
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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469.
Community Outreach Circle of Friends Inc
Supporting adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Cherokee County, GA.
3800
Dracut
PAPPAS KIDS SCHOOLHOUSE FOUNDATION
Pappas Kids Schoolhouse Foundation provides educational and family service support for homeless, und The mission of the Pappas Kids Schoolhouse Foundation is to help low-income, homeless and at-risk youth in Arizona schools succeed and grow in a positive educational environment.
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San Tan Valley
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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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471.
UNITED WAY OF LOUDON COUNTY INC
United Way of Loudon County unites the caring power of donors & community partners to bring about both immediate & lasting change in the lives of people in our community.
350
Knoxville
Ozarks Literacy Council
Ozarks Literacy Council promotes literacy by providing free resources to adults & children in SW, MO Ozarks Literacy Council seeks to promote literacy by providing free resources to adults and children in Southwest Missouri.
891
Springfield
UNITED WAY OF ST LUCIE & OKEECHOBEE, INC
United Way of St. Lucie & Okeechobee fights to ensure that all family, friends & neighbors THRIVE🌟💙 To improve lives by mobilizing the caring power of our community.
3600
Fort Pierce
Northeast Youth Center
We offer a home away from home with meals, caring adults, and fun activities.
5400
Spokane
United Way of Yellowstone County Inc
To improve lives by mobilizing the caring power of the community.
2100
Billings
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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476.
Beaufort Hyde Partnership for Children
To be the leader in advocating for all children to reach their greatest potential.
Washington
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Public Foundations
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477.
COMMUNITIES FOR CHILDREN INC
Communities 4 Children 2024 Annual Statement Communities 4 Children C4C is anonprofit organization that believes in the importance of positive childhood experiences for vulnerable children and youth particularly those in foster care.
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