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ALLIANCE FOR CALIFORNIA TRADITIONAL ARTS
Founded in 1997, ACTA promotes and supports ways for cultural traditions to continue now and into the future.
4800
Fresno
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Equestrian, Riding
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4943.
Northern California Walking Horse Association
To promote the natural abilities of the Tennessee Walking Horse through venues where Tennessee Walking Horses are exhibited and judged.
Smartsville
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Promotion of Business (Chambers of Commerce)
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4944.
San Francisco Tax Club
Established 1955 The San Francisco Tax Club is an association of attorneys CPAs and tax educators who meet monthly to interact and discuss tax issuesof importance.
San Francisco
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Printing, Publishing
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4945.
Communication Workers of America
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St Louis
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Leadership Development
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4946.
Richmonder Involved To Strengthen Our Communities
Richmonders Involved to Strengthen our Communities (RISC) is a powerful group of diverse congregations addressing root-level injustices in the Richmond area.
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Richmond
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Human Service Organizations
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4947.
Black Women Photographers Foundation Inc
The leading non-profit organization for Black and African women creatives.
26343
Norman
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Recreational, Pleasure, or Social Club
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4948.
Teamster Horsemen Motorcycle Association Inc
Open to all Teamsters who ride any brand of bike who are interested in joiningTeamster Horsemen is an independent motorcycle association.
Whitman
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Business and Industry
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4949.
Coalition for Energy Choice
Educating the public & policymakers on the environmental & economic benefits of prioritizing consumer energy preferences & competition in electricity markets.
798
Alachua
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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4950.
SOUTHWEST COLLECTIVE
Home Resources About Support SWC Press More A NONPARTISAN NONRELIGIOUS WOMENOWNED GOVERNED ORGANIZATION OUR mission We provide an open forum for southwest side residents to voice their concerns hear new perspectives from their neighbors learn about existing public resources and launch economic educational and recreational initiatives that bring our siloed communities together.
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