Similar organisations to Friends of the Franklin County Farmers Market Inc
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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5311.
Livingston County Development Corp
TO FACILITATE INVESTMENT BY THE PRIVATE SECTOR IN LIVINGSTON COUNTY, THE ORGANIZATION IS COMMITTED TO FOSTERING ECONOMIC GROWTH TO CREATE JOB OPPORTUNITIES FOR COUNTY RESIDENTS; GENERATING ADDITIONAL TAX REVENUES, AND DIVERSIFYING OUR TAX BASE.
Geneseo
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Animal Training/Behavior
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5312.
York County Dog Training Club
TO OPERATE AS AN AKC-LICENSED CLUB AND HOST TRIALS AND TESTS FOR AKC COMPANION AND PERFORMANCE EVENTS SUCH AS: OBEDIENCE, TRACKING, AGILITY, RALLY, AND SCENT TRIALS.
York
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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5313.
Franklin County Builders Assoc
A non-profit association of builders and related trades organized to promote home ownership and improvement of the building industry.
309
Chambersburg
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Unknown
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5314.
Mackinac Economic Alliance
THE MACKINAC ECONOMIC ALLIANCE EXISTS TO FOSTER ECONOMIC GROWTH THROUGH A PUBLIC AND PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP DEDICATED TO PROVIDING INNOVATIVE LEADERSHIP, VISION, EDUCATION AND PROMOTION OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
St Ignace
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Family Services
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5315.
Ohio County Family Resource Network Inc
Family Resource Networks (FRNs) are local coalitions working to improve services for children and families in their communities.
3172
Wheeling
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Garden Club, Horticultural Programs
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5316.
Twin City Garden Club
Twin City Garden Club was founded in 1925 in WinstonSalem NC.
Winston Salem
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Unknown
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5317.
Monterey County Agricultural Education Inc
MONTEREY COUNTY AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION, INC.
Spreckels
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Housing Owners, Renters Organizations
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5318.
Steinmeier Estates Neighborhood Association
Steinmeier Estates Northeast Indianapolis Menu Holiday Decorating Contest Steinmeier has stepped it up this holiday season.
Indianapolis
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Recreational, Pleasure, or Social Club
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5319.
Idaho Free Trappers Ltd
Welcome Fellow Buckskinners. We are a group of individuals who are dedicated to the preservation of the way of life that was experienced by the Pre1840s Buckskinners Fur TrappersTraders and Native Americans.
Nampa


