Location austin
List of non-profit organizations in austin.
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Performing Arts
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1531.
Tilt
Austin-based theatre company dedicated to shattering stereotypes about disability through live performance.
112
AUSTIN
Texas Carbon Capture and Storage Association
Texas Carbon Capture and Storage Association; Committed to promoting energy security and environmental benefits through the advancement of CCS in Texas.
112
Austin
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Promotion of Business (Chambers of Commerce)
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1533.
Texas Clinical Nurse Specialists
The Professional organization for Clinical Nurse Specialists in the state of Texas Texas Clinical Nurse Specialists TxCNS XPost a job The Texas Clinical Nurse Specialists organization exists to provide a voice for clinical nurse specialists in Texas and to promote the unique contributions of CNS practice to the health of individuals families and communities and to the performance of healthcare organizations.
110
Austin
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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1534.
Oral Health Advocacy Initiative
Oral Health Advocacy Initiative is advancing the course of oral health delivery in Africa and it's Nigeria's leading cleft care organisation.
110
Austin
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International, Foreign Affairs and National Security N.E.C.
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1535.
Childrens Home Sweet Home
Children's Home Sweet Home is a non-profit organization building an orphanage to improve the lives of children in the Pearl Lagoon area on Nicaragua's Caribbean coast.
109
Austin
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Roman Catholic
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1536.
Iamplify
Nonprofit serving religious orgs to build capacity + enhance mission effectiveness.
107
Austin
A SPACIOUS PLACE INCORPORATED
We help people, especially the underserved, learn their worth by finding and using their creative vo A Spacious Place, Inc.
107
Austin
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Public Foundations
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1538.
The Brian Yarbrough Foundation, Inc.
Bridging the Digital Divide, One Family at a Time Bridging the Digital Divide, One Family at a Time The Brian Yarbrough Foundation, Inc.
106
Austin
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Community Health Systems
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1539.
Texas Health Occupations Association Inc
To develop high standards and better understanding of the health science education process and serve as an agent for the dissemination of information relating to health occupations working toward the development and and expansion of quality health science education programs.
102
Austin







