Similar organisations to Delaware Advancement Corporation
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Meals on Wheels
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838.
Meals on Wheels of Chester County, Inc.
To enhance the well-being of adults who are homebound by providing nutritious meals and friendly visits to help them live independently and stay healthy in their own homes.
West Chester
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Labor Unions/Organizations
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839.
The Delaware Valley Health Care Coalition Inc
THE DELAWARE VALLEY HEALTH CARE COALITION, INC.
Philadelphia
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Management & Technical Assistance
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840.
Innovative Manufacturers Center Inc
IMC is dedicated to the economic success of Central Pennsylvania manufacturing.
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Williamsport
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Food Service, Free Food Distribution Programs
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841.
Food Center of North County Inc
Fayette County Neighborhood Council PLANING COMMISSION AGREES WITH PRALLTOWN.
Vista
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Community Foundations
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842.
Community Foundation of East Central Illinois
We are the Community Foundation of East Central Illinois Our vision is to raise the quality of life throughout east central Illinois.
1224
Champaign
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Professional Societies & Associations
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843.
Delaware Association of Realtors
The Voice of Real Estate in Delaware The Voice for Real Estate in Delaware TO PROVIDE ITS MEMBERS WITH EDUCATION, INFORMATION & SERVICES RELATING TO THE PROFESSION.
4195
Dover
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Community Coalitions
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844.
The Indiana Association of Community Corrections Act Counties
Indiana Association of Community Corrections Act Counties - Founded 1984.
543
Greencastle
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Single Organization Support
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845.
Capital Health Foundation-East Trenton Inc
A leading integrated healthcare system serving central New Jersey and beyond.
11000
Trenton
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Human Service Organizations
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846.
Community Action Agency of OK City & OK Canadian Counties Inc
To promote the self-sufficiency of the socially, economically, and culturally disadvantaged citizens of Oklahoma and Canadian counties and to eliminate the paradox of poverty among these citizens by opening to everyone the opportunity to work; to live in decency, dignity, and worth; and to secure the opportunities needed to become fully self-sufficient.
Oklahoma City





