Similar organisations to East Fort Worth Business Association
-
Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis
-
5320.
Metropolitan Planning Council
A nonpartisan nonprofit partnering with businesses, communities and governments to address the Chicago region’s planning and development challenges since 1934.
4000
Chicago
-
Public Utilities
-
5321.
Okefenoke Rural Electric Membership Corporation
Hometown people working together to provide quality power to our communities at a reasonable cost.
8020
Nahunta
UNITED WAY OF THE CENTRAL SAVANNAH RIVER AREA INC
Hurricane Relief Fund: https://igfn. us/form/eYj1BQ United Way of the CSRA provides resources to 45 programs across 26 local nonprofits in the community United Way of the CSRA unites people and mobilizes community resources to create lasting changes that transform lives.
3100
Augusta
-
Housing Development, Construction, Management
-
5323.
Rural Communities Housing Development Corporation
"To Provide Decent and Affordable Housing for Low and Moderate-Income persons".
975
Ukiah
-
Human Service Organizations
-
5324.
Northeast Oklahoma Community Action Agency Inc
Northeast Oklahoma Community Action Agency,Inc (NEOCAA) brings financial and human resources together Northeast Oklahoma Community Action Agency is dedicated to increasing self-sufficiency of income-eligible individuals and families in Northeast Oklahoma through education and supportive services.
1400
Jay
Heroes Homestead
Fortifying families of the veteran & military community to bring a circle of repair and return.
3300
Clayton
Ouray Chamber Resort Association
Home of the Ouray Jeep Raffle. The Ouray Chamber of Commerce promotes Ouray and surrounding area businesses and nonprofits.
2000
Ouray
-
Foster Care
-
5327.
BETTER CHOICES INC
Partner with Ready for Life Host Homes to bring an end to youth homelessness in Shasta County and the surrounding areas.
272
Redding
EPHESIANS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Our mission is to develop community outreach services that will expand educational opportunities and promote economic self-sufficiency of low-income families The specific mission of the Ephesians Community Development Center is to develop and maintain community outreach programs and services that will expand educational opportunities promoting economic self-sufficiency of low-income families addressing issues related to; (i) Food and shelter; (ii) Prison outreach; (iii) Financial planning; (iv) High school graduation; (v) College and University preparation; (vi) Technology Training; (vii) Housing; (viii) Child-care; (iv) After-school tutoring/programs; and (v) Adult education programs/GED.
5
Richmond








