Location towson
List of non-profit organizations in towson.
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Roman Catholic
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NOTRE DAME PREPARATORY SCHOOL
Founded in 1873, Notre Dame Preparatory School is a Catholic, independent, college preparatory school for girls in grades 6-12.
4936
Towson
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Professional Societies & Associations
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29.
Mid-Atlantic Association for Language Learning Technology Inc
The official Twitter account of the International Association for Language Learning Technology (IALLT).
4188
Towson
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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Collective for Radical Death Studies
The Collective for Radical Death Studies is an organization formed to decolonize death studies and radicalize death practice.
4151
Towson
Education Foundation of Baltimore County Public
Contributing to a Brighter Future by improving educational outcomes so ALL students, educators, and schools have resources needed for growth/success.
4123
Towson
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Children's and Youth Services
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32.
MARYLAND CASA ASSOCIATION INC
Maryland CASA's mission is to provide statewide support for local CASA programs serving abused and neglected children through public awareness, education, outreach, and collaborative advocacy.
3425
Towson
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Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis
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33.
THE WOMENS LAW CENTER OF MARYLAND INC
Promoting justice and fairness for women in Maryland since 1971 WLC's mission is to ensure the physical safety, economic security, and autonomy of women.
3237
Towson
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Surgery
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34.
Society of Military Orthopaedic Surgeons
To advance the practice of military and disaster musculoskeletal medicine through leadership, education, research, and collaboration.
2943
Towson
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Developmentally Disabled Services/Centers
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35.
Abilities Network, Inc
We are a nonprofit organization dedicated to cultivating inclusive communities through relationships, innovation, and high-quality services for children, adults, and families in Maryland.
2800
Towson
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Nonmonetary Support N.E.C.*
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36.
Red Devils Inc
The Red Devils is a Maryland charitable organization inspired by the courage, grace and humor of two young women, Jessica Cowling and Ginny Schardt, who refused to be defined by their disease.
2691
Towson