Location albany
List of non-profit organizations in albany.
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Garden Club, Horticultural Programs
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Federated Gardem Clubs of New York State Inc
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Albany
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Amateur Sports Clubs, Leagues
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857.
Amateur Athletic Union of the United States Inc
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Albany
Oregon Association of Area Agencies On Aging Inc
THE OREGON ASSOCIATION OF AREA AGENCIES ON AGING AND DISABILITIES IS COMMITTED TO PROMOTING THE INDEPENDENCE, DIGNITY, CHOICE, QUALITY AND SAFETY OF OREGON'S SENIORS AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES.
Albany
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Human Service Organizations
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Sharing Light Inc
Sharing Light Inc. ’s mission is to empower people that are facing low socio-economic realities and to build strong and resilient communities and brighter futures through poverty relief, education, medical aid, mental health awareness and services, & recreational, social and community development.
Albany
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Education N.E.C.
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Bridge Tha Gap
Phone 838 2186100 Email Connectbridgethagapcdc.
Albany
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Cultural/Ethnic Awareness
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861.
Friendship Force of Oregons Mid-Willamette Valley
The Friendship Force of Oregons MidWillamette Valley A World of Friends is a World of Peace Club Gathering Sunday April 13 2 pm Mennonite Home Multipurpose Room Albany general club business presentation by a Sudanese International Scholar Aya Ari snacks provided BYO beverage all are welcome.
Albany
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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862.
Suny Impact Foundation Inc
The State University of New York (SUNY) Impact Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation with a mission to support SUNY in taking what works to scale to drive student success.
Albany
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Leadership Development
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863.
Albany Science of Mind Center Inc
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Albany
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Amateur Sports Competitions
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864.
Central Brooklyn Sports Club Inc
Central Brooklyn Soccer Club About Us Central Brooklyn Soccer Club Empowering New York City Youth Through Soccer Central Brooklyn Soccer Club is dedicated to providing the youth of New York City with a dynamic platform for personal growth and athletic development.
Albany
