International Cultural Exchange
List of non-profit organizations working on International Cultural Exchange .
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International Cultural Exchange
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Federal Government Distance Learning Association
The Federal Government Distance Learning Association (FGDLA) is a nonprofit, professional association formed to promote the development and application of distance learning in the Federal Government.
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Bellbrook
LAJUNE THOMAS LANGE INTERNATIONAL LEADERSHIP INSITUTE
Promoting international interchange & understanding between Minnesota and the world.
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International Cultural Exchange
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Charlotte Sister Cities Association
Our Mission Statement Providing gateways that foster grassroots connections between Charlotte and cities around the world Join the Community Upcoming Events Our most cogent diplomats cannot achieve peace without understanding and understanding can only be achieved through the hearts of people.
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Charlotte
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Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis
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Islands Society
A Hawaii Think Tank with a Pacific Focus The mission of the Islands Society is to inspire and empower islanders to participate in foreign affairs and overseas engagements in order to bring about positive changes in their local communities.
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HILTON HEAD ISLAND
Council on Representative Leadership Abroad
Advocacy | Solutions | Ideas Strengthening America’s position abroad through representative leadership in international business and foreign policy.
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Washington
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Single Organization Support
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Philosophia International, Inc.
Menschen begegnen•Hoffnung säen• Zukunft gestalten Connecting people• Sowing hope• Forming the future In a world of conflict and confusion, the message of Jesus provides men and women of all faiths and none an orientation point for life.
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International Cultural Exchange
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Spransy Foundation Inc
We are a foundation dedicated to helping orphans find a loving home.
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Fitchburg
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International Cultural Exchange
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Connect Israel
Connect Israel is a life-long program that aims to strengthen the gap between American Jews and Israelis through business, creative teamwork, and developing personal relationships.
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Los Angeles







