Similar organisations to Association for Educational Communications and Technology
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Public Foundations
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HIGH TECH HIGH FOUNDATION
High Tech High Foundation was established as a Type I supporting organization to High Tech High to raise funds in support of High Tech High, its supported exempt organization In addition, High Tech High Foundation raises funds to directly support Explorer Elementary Charter School and High Tech High Foundation, both related organizations.
San Diego
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Health Support Services
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Connecting To Care
TO PROVIDE CHARITABLE HEALTH SERVICES USING INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY TO CONNECT UNDERSERVED POPULATIONS TO CARE, REGARDLESS OF THEIR ECONOMIC STATUS.
Redding
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Employment Training
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American Apprenticeship Round Table
Become a Member Learn more about AART member benefits andinquire about an application.
Charlotte
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Education N.E.C.
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Amigos En Accion
A 501c3 nonprofit A 501c3 nonprofit Amigos en Accion Founded in 2003 Amigos en Accion is a 501 c 3 nonprofit that serves our community through programs in education meals for those in need and services for migrant farmworkers.
Eau Claire
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Computer Science
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Association for Computing Machinery
The official Twitter account of the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.
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Eau Claire
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Public, Society Benefit - Multipurpose & Other N.E.C.
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Hootsgo
Your collaborative learning community. Your collaborative learning community.
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Roanoke
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Energy Resources Conservation & Development
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ILLINOIS SCIENCE AND ENERGY INNOVATION FUND
The Illinois Science and Energy Innovation Foundation (ISEIF) was created to inform and engage Illinois consumers in the transformation to a digital electric grid.
Chicago
MPWRPeople
Empowering people in the nonprofit and for-profit sectors and serving as a bridge between them.
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Chesterfield
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Student Services and Organizations
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Bridging the Digital Divide
Nonprofit organization created to enhance the academic and technology skills of our nations youth and adults thereby bridging the academic economic and social divides that exist throughout low to moderate income communities.
Pearland



