Similar organisations to CALIFORNIA FARM BUREAU SCHOLARSHIP
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Nutrition Programs
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4951.
Flagstaff Foodlink Inc
Flagstaff Foodlink supports local growers in cultivating a just and sustainable community food system.
2200
Flagstaff
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Single Organization Support
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4952.
Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation at Ucb
BERKELEY HILLEL WORKS ON ITS MISSION BY ENRICHING THE LIVES OF JEWISH STUDENTS SO THAT THEY MAY ENRICH THE JEWISH PEOPLE AND THE WORLD THROUGH:* WELCOMING STUDENTS INTO A PLURALISTIC COMMUNITY IN AN INCLUSIVE AND RESPECTFUL WAY.
Berkeley
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YMCA, YWCA, YWHA, YMHA
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4953.
Young Mens Christian Assn of Charleston and the Kanawha Valley
The YMCA is a nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening the community.
8500
Charleston
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Management & Technical Assistance
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4954.
Housing Connections and Compliance Inc
Official twitter account of Fresno Housing.
14855
Fresno
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Natural Resource Conservation and Protection
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4955.
Appalachian-Northeast Tenn Resource Conservation and Development Council
Appalachian RC&D Council is a non-profit organization conserving natural resources and improving rural economies in Tennessee and beyond since 1994.
4600
Johnson City
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Natural Resource Conservation and Protection
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4956.
Water Blueprint for the San Joaquin Valley Education Fund
TO PROMOTE SOCIAL WELFARE BY CONDUCTING PUBLIC EDUCATION ACTIVITIES RELATING TO THE USE OF WATER RESOURCES WITHIN CALIFORNIA'S SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY.
Fresno
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Other Housing, Shelter N.E.C.
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4957.
Big Bear Workforce Housing Initiative Inc
ASSIST WITH HOUSING COSTS AND PLACEMENT Together we can.
Big Bear Lake
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Wildlife Preservation/ Protection
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4958.
Wildlife Support Fund
WSF supports wildlife animal clinics, veterinary centers, rescue programs and other organizations that care for animals, with a focus on wild animals, and to help with the care, housing, treating, rehabilitating, and when possible, releasing to the wild.
322
Champaign
SAN LUIS VALLEY ECOSYSTEM COUNCIL INC
SLVEC protects/restores the biological diversity, ecosystems, and natural resources of the Upper Rio Grande, while balancing ecological values with human needs.
1740
Alamosa







