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Environmental Education and Outdoor Survival Programs
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4807.
CAL-WOOD EDUCATION CENTER
A registered nonprofit that connects people to the Colorado mountains through education programs Cal-Wood strives to grow the diversity and number of people who experience nature and the Colorado mountains.
3500
Jamestown
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Swimming, Water Recreation
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4808.
Brentwood Swim Club Inc
TO PROVIDE RECREATIONAL FACILITIES FOR MEMBERS AND THEIR GUESTS TO SWIM, PLAY TENNIS AND SOCIALIZE.
St Louis
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Parks and Playgrounds
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4809.
Green Valley Recreation Incorporated
The GVR Michigan Club in Green Valley Arizona Green Valley to Michigan and Back Membership Form Event Reservation Click here for the Michigan Club mission A social club for GVR members and friends who love Michigan and the Great Lakes region.
Green Valley
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Recreational, Pleasure, or Social Club
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4810.
Hearts of Miromar Inc
SOCIAL ORGANIZATION Home One woman is a very powerful being.
Miromar Lakes
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Swimming, Water Recreation
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4811.
Oregon Brew Crew
Tidy is on a mission to scale volunteer-led operations, making operations simpler, more pleasant and more productive.
4509
Portland
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Other Art, Culture, Humanities Organizations/Services N.E.C.
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4812.
City Club of Boise Inc
City Club of Boise brings people together to explore community issues and hear diverse viewpoints by creating spaces where conversations happen - because things happen when people start talking and listening.
Boise
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Recreational, Pleasure, or Social Club
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4813.
FELLOWSHIP OF THE WHEEL
Advocating for, creating, and maintaining multi-use trails in Chittenden County, Vermont.
3978
WILLISTON
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International Development, Relief Services
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4814.
Amani Foundation Inc
The Amani Foundation, helping people in developing nations by providing education and life sustaining services to those in need.
860
Street
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Other Recreation, Sports, or Leisure Activities N.E.C.
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4815.
ROCK CREEK RIDING CLUB INC
Rock Creek Riding ClubLouisville Kentucky Past The Rock Creek Riding Club was established in 1929 by a group of prominent Louisvillians seeking to establish a riding program teach their children to ride and take advantage of the Frederick Law Olmstead designed bridle paths that traversed throughout Seneca and Cherokee Parks.
LOUISVILLE


