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Megan Furth Memorial Fund
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PUBLIC INTEREST REGISTRY
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							Alliance/Advocacy Organizations 
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Minnesota Shopping Center Association
The leading retail real estate organization in Minnesota To provide a forum for exchange of information among shopping center developers, owners, managers, brokers, investors, retailers and all professionals serving the Minnesota retail real estate industry for mutual benefit.
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							Medical Disciplines 
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North Dakota Medical Assn
Promoting the health and well-being of North Dakotans while providing leadership to the medical community since 1887.
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United Community URBAN HOUSING Corporation
Assisting low-income, disadvantaged and at-risk individuals and families, including seniors and youth, to become self-sufficient.
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							Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution 
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Marys Missions Inc
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The P. R. O. P. E. L Initiative guides young ladies ages 12-21, to make purposeful choices to create successful, authentic & healthy lives.
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							Ambulance/Emergency Transport 
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North Dakota EMS Foundation Inc
THE FOUNDATION IS DEDICATED TO THE STATE'S EMS PROVIDERS, AMBULANCE SERVICES AND QUICK RESPONSE UNITS; AND IT PLACES A MAJOR EMPHASIS ON THE CONTINUED VIABILITY OF INDIVIDUAL RURAL PROVIDERS AND RESPONSE GROUPS.
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Survive and Thrive Education
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