Similar organisations to Tri County Hbcu Alliance
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Single Organization Support
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703.
LINCOLN COUNTY R-III EDUCATION FOUNDATION INC
LCR3EF is an independent, non-profit organization.
3159
Troy
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Birth Defects, Genetic Diseases
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704.
Piedmont Health Services and Sickle Cell Agency
Piedmont Health Services and Sickle Cell Agency provides comprehensive sickle cell services, HIV education and outreach, child development programs, free health clinics and more.
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Greensboro
Hartford County 4-H Camp Inc
Hartford County 4-H Camp, Inc. is a non-profit organization that provides a fun, safe, healthy, & enriching outdoor experience for young people.
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Simsbury
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Agricultural, Youth Development
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706.
University of Idaho Elmore County High Desert Hillbilies 4-H Club
Official account of Idaho's university.
75589
Mountain Home
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Labor Unions/Organizations
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707.
Wci Inc
Since 1959, WCI has been mitigating business threats and collaborating to create a positive business environment.
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Asheville
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Neighborhood/Block Association
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708.
Hope Valley Neighborhood Association
TO PROMOTE, MAINTAIN, PROTECT, ENHANCE AND BEAUTIFY THE COMMON AREAS LOCATED IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD KNOWN AS HOPE VALLEY IN DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA.
Durham
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Community Health Systems
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709.
Virginia Health Care Association
VHCA-VCAL advocates for over 350 Virginia nursing and assisted living facilities, 90,000 residents and patients they serve and nearly 50,000 dedicated staff.
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Richmond
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Promotion of Business (Chambers of Commerce)
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710.
Bay County Contractors & Associates
SECURING THE FUTURE OF LOCAL CONTRACTORS, ENGINEERS, AND VENDORS FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Become a Member Members Login Learn more about BCCA Membership Featured News Congratulations BCCA Congratulations BCCA Margaret K.
Panama City
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Elementary, Secondary Ed
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711.
California School Boards Foundation
Among the purposes of the Foundation are (1) to provide education, support and training to school board members, (2) to conduct policy research and analysis on education related issues, (3) to recognize educational leadership and achievements in California, (4) to encourage and facilitate the process of cooperative planning and action for research, surveys and demonstrations in the field of education, (5) to disseminate, through appropriate channels, findings and recommendations derived from educational research, whether conducted by the Foundation or by others, (6) to support education-related projects which are of statewide significance and interest; and (7) to seek adequate funds from foundations, corporations, government agencies and other organizations to finance projects of the Foundation which are consistent with the purposes.






