Nonmonetary Support N.E.C.*
List of non-profit organizations working on Nonmonetary Support N.E.C.* .
My City Rides
MyCityRides makes reliable transportation affordable and ownership possible for those in the workforce with limited means but unlimited potential, increasing opportunity for everyone.
1300
Memphis
Spinal Network
Spinal Network's mission is to promote community integration, participation, and independence for individuals with a disability requiring the use a wheelchair for their mobility.
822
MURRIETA
CONXUSNEO
We partner with companies to identify the skills needed in order to transform how people can prepare for great careers in manufacturing, tech and healthcare.
403
AKRON
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Fashionkind Foundation
Empowering Women in Recovery Fashionkind exists to support women in recovery, and build their confidence and self-esteem, by providing great quality clothing at no cost, assisted by caring and committed volunteers who offer personalized service and interaction.
390
San Diego
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Well Clothd Inc
Well Cloth'd is a Black women-founded, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to take the mystery out of donating.
272
Brooklyn
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Indiana Association for Health Care Recruitment Inc
The Indiana Association for Health Care Recruitment (IAHCR) is a statewide membership organization of professional health care recruiters.
200
La Porte
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Economic Alliance Foundation
The Economic Alliance Foundation (EconAlliance) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization which champions Northern Santa Barbara County key industry sectors to fuel and inspire regional economic vitality.
135
Santa Maria
GOOD SOLES
Good Soles is a Mission Company geared towards helping men transitioning out of homlessness one boot at a time, by providing them with work boots/shoes.
122
Charlotte
Escambia County School Readiness Coalition Inc
To meet families child care needs, maximize children’s potential, prepare them to enter school ready to learn, help families achieve economic self-sufficiency.
118
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