Similar organisations to Appna Maryland Inc
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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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496.
 
United Way of Coastal and Western Connecticut Inc.
We improve lives by mobilizing the power of caring communities to create lasting change.
3900
Danbury
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Ambulatory Health Center, Community Clinic
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497.
 
Mennonite Health Service
MHS Association is a not-for-profit that supports Anabaptist health & human service organizations.
239
Goshen
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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498.
 
Family Medicine Education Consortium Inc
The Family Medicine Education Consortium, Inc.
2470
Dayton
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Community Coalitions
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499.
 
Calverton Citizens Association Inc
CIVIC IMPROVEMENTS, MUTUAL BETTERMENT AND WELFARE OF COMMUNITY AND CITIZENS.
Beltsville
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Professional Societies & Associations
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500.
 
American Academy of Family Physicians
PROMOTE HEALTHCARE EXCELLENCE AND THE BETTERMENT OF THE HEALTH OF THE PEOPLE OF DELAWARE ABOUT DAFP Welcome to the Delaware Academy of Family Physicians website.
Trenton
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Professional Societies & Associations
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501.
 
American College of Healthcare Executives
Welcome to the ACHE of North Florida A Warm Welcome from Our Chapter President Welcome to the North Florida Chapter of the American College of Healthcare Executives ACHE.
Jacksonville
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Vocational Technical
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502.
 
Alabama Association of School Nurses
PROMOTE QUALITY SCHOOL HEALTH SERVICES aasnaasn.
Tuscumbia
Southern Maryland Center for Independent Living Inc
We at SMCIL are committed to empowering people living with disabilities through services and advocacy with the tools to lead self-directed, independent, and productive lives Supporting people living with disabilities to lead self-directed independent lives.
492
MECHANICSVILLE
Jack and Nancy Dwyer Workforce Development Center Inc
Dwyer Workforce Development is a nonprofit workforce development program The mission of the Jack and Nancy Dwyer Workforce Development Center is to improve the lives of nursing home residents while alleviating the negative societal effects of systematic poverty by providing job training and placement services, educational programs and financial assistance within the skilled nursing and senior housing industries to unemployed or under-employed individuals.
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Baltimore





