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Fund-Raising Organizations that Cross Categories (includes Community Funds/Trusts and Federated Giving Programs) e.g. United Way
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United Way of the Mark Twain Area
United Way of the Mark Twain Area works to empower individuals to achieve their potential through education, financial stability, and healthy lives.
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Human Service Organizations
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West County Community Services
Celebrating over 45 years of serving the youth, adults and seniors in Sonoma County.
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Civil Rights, Social Action, & Advocacy N.E.C.
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ONE DC
At ONE DC we organize to create & preserve racial & economic equity in DC.
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Intergroup/Race Relations
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Anti-Racist & Inclusive Kids
We are an organization dedicated to raising children who notice, accept, and respect the differences in all people.
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UNITED WAY OF THE MID-WILLAMETTE VALLEY
Give. Advocate. Volunteer. United is the Way.
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ROSCOMMON COUNTY UNITED WAY
United Way works with businesses, organizations and individuals to help human service agencies meet t Welcome to the Roscommon County United Way GREAT THINGS HAPPEN WHEN WE LIVE UNITED October 18 2022 Consumers Energy announced Roscommon County United Way was one of two organizations statewide to win the People Award.
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HOUGHTON LAKE
TENNESSEE ALLIANCE FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
Enhancing the WellBeing of Children Families and Communities in Tennessee Tennessee Alliance Upcoming Events Thank You to Our Partners.
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NAMI TARRANT COUNTY INC
IN CRISIS CALL 988 Home Support Groups Classes Events Resources About Us More Our Mission NAMI Tarrant County is dedicated to improving the lives of all individuals affected by mental illness here in the Greater Fort Worth area through education support and advocacy programs.
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Homeless Services/Centers
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A PLACE TO STAY
Give Partnering To End Homelessness Throughout our community friends neighbors and coworkers are going through the devastating struggle of losing their homes.
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