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Humanities Organizations
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Lewisburg Literary Group Inc
August 12 2025 LEWISBURG LITERARY FESTIVAL 2025 August 12 The Lewisburg Literary Festival is a multiday event held in historic downtown Lewisburg that features a variety of literarybased events.
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Lewisburg
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Educational Services and Schools - Other
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Lakewood Ranch Rotary Club
Books For Kids-Promoting Literacy. Our mission is to raise the reading levels of elementary school students by providing books for kids.
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LAKEWOOD RANCH
Ready Readers
Ready Readers expands literacy for young children in low-income communities through high-quality books, strong relationships, and literacy-related experiences.
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Youth Development Programs
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Every Child Reading
Individualized reading instruction is engaging and fun - an opportunity to LEARN, GROW, and THRIVE.
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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Pen & Napkin
A Los Angeles CA, 501c3 approved non-profit organization with a mission to provide furniture and decor to families transitioning out of homelessness We feel called to love our neighbor and we believe we can do that well by activating any and all creative professionals to change peoples lives through design.
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Youth Development Programs
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LITERARY LEGACIES
Literary Legacies is a 501c3 nonprofit that teaches young people grades 4-12 how to write their own fiction or nonfiction books.
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Morgan Hill
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Remedial Reading, Reading Encouragement
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Foreshadow Foundation Inc
We believe that literacy directly impacts a person’s well being and opportunities to create a succ Our purpose is to increase literacy among elementary age children by providing better access to books.
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WEST CHESTER
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Educational Services and Schools - Other
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Fortify Speech and Debate Inc
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Promotion of Business (Chambers of Commerce)
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Regency Fiction Writers Inc
RFW advances the professional interests of writers of the extended Regency era 1780-1840 through inclusion, networking, marketing, advocacy, & education.
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