Similar organisations to Illinois Association of School Boards
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Single Organization Support
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478.
Consolidated High School District230 Foundation
The District 230 Foundation supports students from Sandburg, Stagg, and Andrew High Schools.
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Orland Park
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Remedial Reading, Reading Encouragement
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479.
Everyone Reading Illinois
Our organization was founded in 1978, as the Illinois Branch of the International Dyslexia Association (IDA).
2850
Glen Ellyn
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Mutual/Membership Benefit Organizations, Other N.E.C
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480.
Illinois Retired Teachers Association Foundation Inc
Your Voice. Your Resource. Your Retirement.
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Springfield
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Professional Societies & Associations
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481.
Illinois Fire Inspectors Association
OUR MISSION: To reduce death and injuries from fire and other dangers through education, enforcement and engineering TO ASSIST MEMBERSHIP IN THE ADVANCEMENT OF KNOWLEDGE WHILE DISSEMINATING FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY AWARENESS TO THE PUBLIC.
137
Mt Prospect
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Single Organization Support
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482.
Randolph Field Education Foundation
TO ASSIST THE RANDOLPH FIELD INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT BY FUNDING ENHANCEMENTS TO THE EDUCATIONAL NEEDS OF STUDENTS AND GRANTS TO TEACHERS NOT OTHERWISE FUNDED IN THE SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET.
Universal City
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Boys and Girls Clubs (Combined)
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483.
Boys & Girls Clubs in Illinois Inc
Whatever it takes to build #greatfutures for youth.
331514
Springfield
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Employment, Job Related N.E.C.
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484.
Ivca Promoting Diversity Foundation
Advocating for Midwest funds investing in private companies & their professional service providers.
821
Chicago
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Education N.E.C.
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485.
CHARTERSOURCE
Our Vision Our vision is to strengthen and transform the charter school landscape to generate more highquality options for children.
ST PAUL
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Education N.E.C.
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486.
INSTITUTE FOR LEADERSHIP EDUCATION ADVA
TwoBoldCommitments Leadership Development EducationPrograms Our work ILEAD engages leaders activists policymakers and donors to be agents of effective and meaningful change by providing leadership training and access to higher education in underserved communities.
BRYN MAWR





