Similar organisations to MASON COUNTY CLIMATE JUSTICE
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Private Independent Foundations
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721.
Schwemm Family Foundation
The Schwemm Family Foundation supports community-based charitable organizations that promote programs and initiatives that strengthen community ties.
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Bethesda
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Human Service Organizations
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722.
TRI COUNTY COMMUNITY RESOURCES INC
Tri-County Community Resource Center, with the assistance of community members and partner agencies, connects citizens with locally available resources, services, and supports.
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Chiefland
UNITED WAY OF KING COUNTY
Find out what's new at United Way of King County.
28000
SEATTLE
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Natural Resource Conservation and Protection
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724.
Geos Institute
Keeping natural and human communities whole in the face of climate change.
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Ashland
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Professional Societies & Associations
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725.
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA GRANTMAKERS
NCG brings philanthropy together to build healthy, thriving, and just communities.
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San Francisco
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Other Public Safety, Disaster Preparedness and Relief N.E.C.
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726.
Northern Mendocino Ecosystem Recovery Alliance
Turn your audience into a business. Publishing, newsletters, memberships and subscriptions — all in one place.
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Leggett
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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727.
Specific Solutions & Opportunities for Urban Living & Leadership
OUR NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION AND OUR ORGANIZATIONAL TEAM FOCUS, PARTNERS, AND COLLABORATES WITH SEVERAL COMMUNITY GROUPS, NON- AND FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS TO DESIGN, FACILITATE, AND DELIVER SERVICES TO MINORITY POPULATIONS.
Seattle
UNITED WAY OF WHATCOM COUNTY
Removing barriers and opening doors to financial stability for every person in Whatcom County United Way of Whatcom County opens doors and removes barriers for our friends and neighbors experiencing financial hardship We know that financial instability is a complex issue that requires multiple solutions.
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BELLINGHAM
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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729.
PLANTED SOCIETY
Planted Society We help communities lower their environmental impact through foodsystems change because what we eat makes a difference.
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