Location san francisco
List of non-profit organizations in san francisco.
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							Scholarships, Student Financial Aid, Awards 
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							1216. 
Roote Foundation
Fellowship for ambitious frontier people.
595
San Francisco
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							Child Day Care 
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							1217. 
Pacific Primary
Founded in 1974, Pacific Primary provides an exceptional and nurturing learning environment for young children in San Francisco.
593
San Francisco
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							Performing Arts 
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							1218. 
CLARION PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
Clarion Performing Arts Center fuses music, poetry, theater and visual arts as one organic artistic experience for individuals and communities.
591
SAN FRANCISCO
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							Public Transportation Systems and Services 
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							1219. 
Seamless Bay Area Alliance
Seamless Bay Area aims to create a unified and world-class transportation network by reforming the Bay Area's flawed transportation governance.
589
San Francisco
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							Primary/Elementary School 
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							1220. 
JOSE ORTEGA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.T.A.
We are a public K-5 elementary school in the San Francisco Unified School District.
589
San Francisco
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							Public Transportation Systems and Services 
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							1221. 
Seamless Bay Area
Seamless Bay Area aims to create a unified and world-class transportation network by reforming the Bay Area's flawed transportation governance.
589
San Francisco
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							Winter Sports (Snow and Ice) 
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							1222. 
Tremorsync Inc
Tremors is a team of skaters dedicated to the challenging and fun sport of synchronized skating.
585
San Francisco
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							Big Brother, Big Sisters 
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							1223. 
BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF THE NORTH BAY
Nonprofit providing children facing adversity with enduring, professionally supported one-to-one relationships that change their lives for the better, forever.
582
San Francisco
RISE UNIVERSITY PREPARATORY
Rise Prep is an independent Christian middle and high school, making accessible an academically rigo Rooted in our neighborhood, Rise University Preparatory seeks to educate a diverse community of students who will discover their vocation and thrive in college and life.
579
San Francisco





