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							University or Technological 
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The James A and Marian Hart Aland Foundation
Supporting the Weber-Davis County community in all practical ways, with a prime emphasis on education.
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Ogden
Boys Girls of Greater Cincinnati, Inc.
We provide youth ages 6 to 18 with out-of-school youth development programs to help them graduate, be fit for life and ready to serve their community.
3300
Cincinnati
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							Community Improvement, Capacity Building N.E.C. 
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Reunite Chatham NFP
To Assist the Chatham Community in it's Revitalization of property, sense of communtiy, and the Development of it's Youth To assist the Chatham Community in its revitalization of property, sense of communtiy, and development of youth.
663
Chicago
Entrenous Youth Empowerment Services Inc.
Workforce and Leadership Development Program for ages 16-29.
3218
YouthBuild USA Full Affiliate 2015
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							Alliance/Advocacy Organizations 
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							671. 
Building Relationships in Different Generations Everyday
Welcome to our B. R. I. D. G. E. community where we are Building Relationships In Different Generations E Building Relationships In Different Generations Everyday Happy Black History Month.
427
Lake Villa
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							Youth Development Programs 
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Black Men Achieve of Greater Rochester Inc
Provide training services for underserved youth Join our Mission to Lead the Next Generation to Their Fullest Potential.
Rochester
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							Human Service Organizations 
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Rooted CDC
a) To communicate the love, freedom, and power that is received by faith in the Gospel of Jesus Christ through good deeds and spoken Word.
Kent
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							Government and Public Administration 
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UNITED STATES JUNIOR CHAMBER
Upcoming Events Tribute to President Gary Gary Pittenger was a Jaycee.
FOX RIVER GROVE
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							Youth Development Programs 
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YOUTH LEAD NC
Youth LEAD NC, equips individuals with disabilities, ages 30 and younger, with peer support and essential skills to cultivate the next generation of disability rights leaders and to foster their development as independent, productive members of society.
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Raleigh





