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Domestic Fraternal Societies
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5536.
Young Nonprofit Professionals Network of Greater Grand Rapids
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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Associated Builders & Contractors of Iowa Trust
A non-profit construction trade association that fosters the principles of freedom of choice through the merit construction philosophy.
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Spouse Abuse, Prevention of
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Women's Shelter, Inc.
The Women's Shelter and Support Center serves Rochester MN domestic violence survivors through emergency shelter, advocacy, support, and transitional housing Women's Shelter Inc.
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Recreational, Pleasure, or Social Club
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5539.
The Monitors Club
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Kindergarten, Nursery Schools, Preschool, Early Admissions
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Human Service Organizations
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Pittsburgh Minority Business Accelerator
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Women's Service Clubs
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Adult, Continuing Ed
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CASSANDRA BANKS FOUNDATION INC
We believe that the inherent power of economic freedom which has eluded black women and communities of color for generations should be put decisively in their hands.
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