Location columbus
List of non-profit organizations in columbus.
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Business and Industry
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2440.
Afg of Ohio Inc
Ohio AlAnon Family Groups The AlAnon Family Groups AFG which includes Alateen has been in existence for 72 years as a community resource providing support to those affected by someone elses drinking.
Columbus
Ohio Cable Telecommunications Association
THE OHIO CABLE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ASSOCIATION REPRESENTS THE CABLE TELEVISION AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY IN THE OHIO GENERAL ASSEMBLY, THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF OHIO AND THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS ON ISSUES OF IMPORTANCE TO OUR CURRENT AND FUTURE BUSINESSES AND WORKS TO FOSTER A POSITIVE IMAGE OF THE CABLE INDUSTRY IN OHIO.
Columbus
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Senior Citizens' Housing, Retirement Communities
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2442.
National Church Residences
The mission of national church residences is to provide quality housing and care at affordable prices in communities of caring persons our ministry is national in scope and originates from a Christian commitment of service to older adults, which began in 1961 while our ministry has been targeted primarily toward older adults, we have special concern for low - and mode rate-income seniors, persons with disabilities .
Columbus
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Singing Choral
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2443.
Columbus Maennerchor
PRESERVE THE MUSIC AND MEMORIES OF THEIR HOMELAND, HERE IN THEIR CHOSEN LAND.
Columbus
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Dispute Resolution/ Mediation Services
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2444.
Somali Bantu Cultural Integration and Mediation Center
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Columbus
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Neighborhood/Block Association
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2445.
Long Street Business Association
Neighborhood and small business development organization .
Columbus
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Labor Unions/Organizations
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2446.
American Federation of Labor & Congress of Industrial Orgs
TO PROMOTE THE GOALS AND IDEALS OF LOCAL BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TRADE UNIONS.
Columbus
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Neighborhood/Block Association
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2447.
Merion Village Association
The Mission of the Merion Village Association is to create a safe, clean, and friendly place to live by implementing ideas, events, and strategies that are for the good of all residents, businesses, and visitors while maintaining the historical value of the neighborhood.
Columbus
