Philanthropy, Voluntarism, and Grantmaking
List of non-profit organizations working on Philanthropy, Voluntarism, and Grantmaking .
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Philanthropy/Charity/ Voluntarism Promotion (General)
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829.
We Power Food Inc
Women empower and support women in food businesses through strong networks and the sharing of resources.
Hillsborough
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Philanthropy/Charity/ Voluntarism Promotion (General)
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830.
Adventum Mental Health Network Inc
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Tyler
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Philanthropy/Charity/ Voluntarism Promotion (General)
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831.
Center for the Promotion of Professionalism and Community Deve
Were a dynamic and compassionate charity organization dedicated to fostering sustainable transformation and eradicating poverty through professionalism promotion.
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Philanthropy/Charity/ Voluntarism Promotion (General)
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832.
Treasure Valley Women in Tech
TREASURE VALLEY WOMEN IN TECH Home Our Mission Membership Our Team Events Donate Contact FAQs More Empowering WomenIgniting Innovation A networking mentoring collective for women in the Treasure Valley.
Eagle
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Philanthropy/Charity/ Voluntarism Promotion (General)
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833.
Build the Children
Build the Children in on an ambitious mission to overcome the disparities of underserved children everywhere.
Temperance
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Philanthropy/Charity/ Voluntarism Promotion (General)
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834.
National Charity League Inc Hebron Chapter
To foster mother-daughter relationships in a philanthropic organization committed to community service, leadership development and cultural experiences.
The Colony
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Philanthropy/Charity/ Voluntarism Promotion (General)
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835.
Fractured Rock Inc
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Debary
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Philanthropy/Charity/ Voluntarism Promotion (General)
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836.
Dave and Wendy Morgan Foundation
Dave and Wendy Morgan Foundation For the good of others Morgan Family Funded The Dave and Wendy Morgan Foundations mission is to provide funds to charitable organizations that promote activities that help people help themselves.
Ogden
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Philanthropy/Charity/ Voluntarism Promotion (General)
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837.
Foster Hope Sports Foundation
Hope Through Sports Esports 42 of families of middle highschool students cite cost as the main reason for not participating in sports Studentathletes are less likely to be depressed have higher selfesteem and are more likely to get higher grades and aspire to attend college.
Longboat Key
