Similar organisations to Anambra Women Unitedcorporation-AWU
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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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4726.
200 Foundation
The 200 Foundation is a non-profit organization supporting local food pantries, shelters, family & child service organizations and other amazing organizations making a difference in the lives of those faced with difficult times.
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Health Support Services
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4727.
A Great Place To Give
We provide life changing support for orphaned and abandoned children around the world.
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O Fallon
Childrens Health Defense-Arizona
Fighting for healthy children and holding those repsonsible accountable.
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Rio Rico
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Human Service Organizations
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Northland Newborn Foundation Inc
The Northland Newborn Foundation is a dedicated non-profit organization based in Duluth, MN.
Duluth
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Human Service Organizations
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Bearing Others Burdens Inc
No one person can help them all but God equips and gives passions and He has given us a passion to tangibly encourage hurting souls.
Franklin
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Services to Promote the Independence of Specific Populations
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4731.
Compassion House
HELP THE POOR. Compassion House Compassion House is now a part of Acres of Diamonds.
Issaquah
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Public Foundations
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THE AMERICAN CENTER FOR PHILANTHROPY
American Center for Philanthropy Independent nonprofit organization established to increase charitable giving Welcome to the American Center for Philanthropy The American Center for Philanthropy ACP is an independent nonprofit organization established to increase charitable giving by providing donors with valuable information unbiased guidance and advantageous ways to give.
NORTHFIELD
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Scholarships, Student Financial Aid, Awards
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4733.
FOUNDATION FOR SMFM
Advancing care in pregnancy through research and education Advancing care in pregnancy through research and education My Account Enter the email address you used to give or communicate with us.
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WASHINGTON
FORWARD GLOBAL WOMEN
We foster development of nonviolent peacemakers by providing women leaders and activists with the opportunity to study and practice peacemaking.
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