Arts Service Activities/ Organizations
List of non-profit organizations working on Arts Service Activities/ Organizations .
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Arts Service Activities/ Organizations
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Maine Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts
Helping Maines creative economy embrace its intellectual property.
Portland
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Arts Service Activities/ Organizations
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758.
Portland Child Art Studio
Art Education. The Portland Child Art Studio is dedicated to supporting the perceptual development of children through artistic learning.
Portland
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Arts Service Activities/ Organizations
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759.
Saveartspace
TO DISPLAY ARTISTS WORK IN PUBLIC SPACES On view now SaveArtSpace x Womxn in Windows American Gurl home land 2015 2025 10th Anniversary 2015 2025 10th Anniversary 2015 2025 10th Anniversary Foundedin 2015 in Brooklyn NY SaveArtSpace is a nonprofit organization that works to create an urban gallery experience launching exhibitions that address intersectional themes and foster a message of social change that benefits the working class.
Grand Blanc
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Arts Service Activities/ Organizations
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760.
My Recovery Buddy A NJ Nonprofit Corporation
My Recovery Buddy We are a NJ 501c3 NonProfit Organization Home About Us Request A Buddy How You Can Help FAQ Gallery More 39My Recovery Buddy39 was founded as a way to help people through the rough patches they are going through whether its battling Addiction Disorder Trauma Grief or MedicalMental Illness.
Burdett
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Arts Service Activities/ Organizations
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761.
Brown Sugar Stitchers Quilt Guild
OUR PURPOSE IS TO FOSTER THE ART AND HISTORY OF QUILTING, FOCUSING ON AFRICAN AMERICAN TRADITIONS.
Decatur
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Arts Service Activities/ Organizations
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763.
South Padre Island Art Space
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South Padre Island
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Arts Service Activities/ Organizations
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764.
Cult One Recording
Cult One Recording at 106 LINN St Unit D Bay City MI 48706 (989) 318-9195 is a non-profit that operates exclusively for educational and charitable purposes.
BayCity
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Arts Service Activities/ Organizations
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765.
Jazz St Louis
We are one of the few organizations designed to help the jazz artists, those creators of the only original American art form, to make a living by touring the United States and, at the same, time, assist them and other not-for-profit organizations in writing grants or soliciting funds from corporations, foundations, and individuals.
