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Humanities Organizations
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Writer S Block Ink Incorporated
To arm young voices with the power of pen and prose, reinforcing teamwork, accountability, and responsibility igniting social change on the page and stage.
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New London
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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5600.
Alliance for Regional Development
THE ALLIANCE IS A NEUTRAL PLATFORM BRINGING TOGETHER THE LEADERS IN THE MILWAUKEE/CHICAGO/GARY CORRIDOR TO OVERCOME JURISDICTIONAL BARRIERS TO COLLABORATE ON PROJECTS AND INTEGRATE STRATEGIES ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSPORTATION/LOGISTICS DEVELOPMENT.
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Effingham County Chamber of Commerce
The Effingham County Chamber serves Effingham County businesses by providing information, education, advocacy and a communication network that helps local businesses profit, grow and learn from each other.
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Effingham
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Other Youth Development N.E.C.
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5602.
Next Level Up Inc
Next Level Up is a organization that focuses on getting athletes to they’re next level regardless of where their at.
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Tulsa
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Special Ed Institutions/ Schools for Visually or Hearing Impaired, Learning Disabled
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5603.
Indiana Association for the Gifted
IAG educates and advocates for meeting the academic, social and emotional needs of Indiana's gifted youth.
Whitestown
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Voluntarism Promotion
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Pass It Along Inc
Building confident, resilient, and compassionate teenagers through self-discovery and volunteerism.
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FITRAH, Inc.
Helping vulnerable youth by empowering them with a book business.
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Sacramento
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Educational Services and Schools - Other
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5606.
NEURAL EDUCATION
Ignite the brain spark learning. Discover the why behind learning by investigating how the brain mind and neural education work.
PUYALLUP
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Other Housing Support Services
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5607.
HCP OF ILLINOIS INC
Empowering families | Expanding choice | Promoting Equity Home About Programs Resources Donate Contact Us More Housing Choice Partners Expanding housing opportunities for lowincome families and formerly incarcerated individuals.
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