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Community Rebuilding

The Joshua Fund

Founded by New York Times Bestselling Author Joel C.

Social Rank

66829

Location

Washington

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Community Rebuilding
  • Arts Education/Schools

  • 6149.

Art Sprouts, Inc.

Building Communities and Empowering Futures through Cultural Stewardship, Collaborative Partnership, and Innovative Programs.

Social Rank

229

Location

Bend

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Community Rebuilding
  • Jewish

  • 6150.

Shoresh Inc

Founded in 1979, Shoresh Inc. is a year-round Jewish educational experience geared to the entire family.

Social Rank

1317

Location

Pikesville

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Community Rebuilding

Bender JCC of Greater Washington

The Bender JCC is a place to feel comfortable, make new friends, and meet up with old ones.

Social Rank

3900

Location

Rockville

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Community Rebuilding
  • Scholarships, Student Financial Aid, Awards

  • 6152.

Harv Toback Scholarship Fund for the Arts Inc

TO RAISE MUCH-NEEDED FUNDING FOR ART THERAPY PROGRAMS FOR HOSPITALS AND MEDICAL FACILITIES.

Location

New York City

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Community Rebuilding

Madera County Arts Council

Empowering communities through the arts, dedicated to fostering creativity and innovation since 1982 Madera County Arts Council is a 501(c)(3) non-profit established in 1982 by California Arts Council and the Madera County Board of Supervisors.

Social Rank

1996

Location

MADERA

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Community Rebuilding
  • Theater

  • 6154.

Kidz Theatre Kompany

Kidz Theatre Kompany Mirror Image This is the WEEK.

Social Rank

1410

Location

Fenton

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Community Rebuilding
  • Other Art, Culture, Humanities Organizations/Services N.E.C.

  • 6155.

Plain Sight Archive

Plain Sight Archive is a non-profit organization dedicated to fully inclusive history in 20th century visual arts and culture.

Location

Los Angeles

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Community Rebuilding
  • Arts Education/Schools

  • 6156.

East San Gabriel Valley Japanese Community Center

The mission of the East San Gabriel Valley Japanese Community Center is to foster and preserve the cultural heritage unique to those of Japanese American ancestry and to serve the community through social services, artistic, recreational, and educational programs.

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