Location madison
List of non-profit organizations in madison .
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Developmentally Disabled Services/Centers
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1964.
Access To Independence Inc
ACCESS TO INDEPENDENCE, INC. IS A NON-PROFIT, CONSUMER CONTROLLED INDEPENDENT LIVING CENTER (ILC) THAT PROVIDES AN ARRAY OF SERVICES TO PEOPLE OF ALL AGES WITH ALL TYPES OF DISABILITIES IN DANE, COLUMBIA, GREEN, AND DODGE COUNTIES IN SOUTH-CENTRAL WISCONSIN.
Madison
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Community Service Clubs (Kiwanis, Lions, Jaycees, etc.)
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1965.
Foundation of the Wisconsin Automobile & Truck Dealers Assoc
THE FOUNDATION'S GOAL IS TO SUPPORT EDUCATIONAL INITIATIVES ENSURING WISCONSIN HAS A HIGH SKILLED TRANSPORTATION WORKFORCE.
Madison
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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1966.
Madison Business Alliance
The Madison Business Alliance will work within the community to supportlocal business and to promote the Town of Madison as a destination that values quality, integrity and community for businesses and families seeking tocontinually improve where we live and work.
Madison
SJM Pediatric Transplant Foundation Inc
SJM Pediatric Transplant Foundation is dedicated to providing financial assistance to needy families who have a child that has undergone a life saving transplant.
Madison
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Human Services - Multipurpose & Other N.E.C.
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1969.
Wisconsin Fathers for Children and Families Inc
Provide assistance to over 300 people on family court Main navigation KIDS NEED BOTH PARENTS All fit parents are entitled to joint custody and to assume shared placement of their children.
Madison
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Search and Rescue Services
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1970.
Sartec K-9 Unit LLC
All Volunteer K9 Search And Rescue Team All Volunteer K9 Search And Rescue Team SARTEC K9 Unit Madison AL 2565800652 NonProfit 501c3 Unit SARTEC.
Madison
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Animal Training/Behavior
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1971.
Custom Canines Service Dog Academy Inc
Is a nonprofit organization of volunteer professionals and individuals who embrace the endeavor of creating and supporting lasting partnerships between highly skilled service dogs and the community of mankind with diverse disabilities and impairments, thus greatly enhancing their quality of life.
Madison
