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Private Grantmaking Foundations
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The Golden Tornado Scholastic Foundation Inc
The Golden Tornado Scholastic Foundation is a 501C3 nonprofit organization dedicated to enriching, enhancing, and supporting the Butler Area School District's public education system.
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Butler
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Secondary/High School
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6581.
Talent Unbound
Private school A FULLTIME K12 LEADERSHIP SCHOOL A school where children fall in love with learning.
Houston
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Music
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Youngvoicesbigsounds Inc
YOUNG VOICES/BIG SOUNDS PRIMARY MISSION IS TO BRING DYNAMIC MUSIC EDUCATION TO THE YOUNG PEOPLE WHO NEED IT THE MOST.
Brooklyn
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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Equity Alliance of Michigan
About Programs News Events Contact More.
Detroit
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Community Service Clubs (Kiwanis, Lions, Jaycees, etc.)
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Kiwanis Special Activities Fund Inc
This is the page for the Kiwanis Club of Oklahoma City.
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Oklahoma City
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Human Service Organizations
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We Are One United Inc
Together we can. At WAOU, we want to inspire communities to build a better and safer future together.
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Palm Springs
TAU LAMBDA LAMBDA OMEGA PSI PHI INC
Tau Lambda Lambda is a graduate chapter, of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Incorporated, serving the counties of southern Maryland.
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NRHS Friends of Music Inc
The official twitter account of the Nashoba Regional High School Band program.
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Bolton
Rossmoor Scholarship Foundation
Transforming Young Lives Investing in the Future Subaru Share the Love Scholarship Recipients 2024 Every dollar donated goes into a scholarship RSF Trustees cover ALL administrative costs Over the years RSF has awarded over 4000000 to nearly 2000 students In 2024 84 students received awards of 3500 to 11000 totaling over 340000 Awards are based on both academic achievement and financial need Nearly all scholarship recipients are firstgeneration college students Without the kinds of scholarships offered by organizations like the Rossmoor Scholarship Foundation many of these students would be unable to continue their higher education.
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