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Felton institute responds to human needs with cutting edge social services and treatments.
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To promote and develop the growth of tennis as an inclusive and inviting lifetime activity in the northern california section.
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Gwbf is dedicated to improving the well-being of people displaced by war, persecution, natural disasters, and climate change, including refugees, asylum seekers, and internally displaced people (people on the move). gwbf seeks to educate the general public on the challenges facing people on the move, with attention to matters of inclusion and ensuring support for local host communities with limited resources who host people on the move, and transform the philanthropic response of tax-exempt private foundations.
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Bounce back generation creates and shares tools to build resilience for youth in vulnerable communities and those who care for them.
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Nagva promotes and develops the sport of volleyball by conducting continental championships and other competitions and credentialing teams, administrators, and officials for all sanctioned gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgender volleyball competitions in north america.
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Higher education quality assurance through accreditation.
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Low income housing, see page 2 for further explanation.
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The mission of the phillips academy is to provide a safe, nurturing educational environment for students with emotional regulation needs, executive functioning challenges and learning differences. tpa is a state-certified nonpublic school and is fully accredited by wasc.
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To empower all youth to take ownership of their educational experience.
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Grants to 501(c)3 or government organizations in the city of alameda, ca, generally for items of a capital nature (equipment, furniture, etc).
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Apc is working to end homelessness by providing housing and supportive services to create communities in which formerly homeless families and individuals can flourish.
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Rhythmix cultural works (rcw) is a community cultural arts center that brings people of all ages together for high quality arts experiences in music, dance, theater, exhibits and arts education. rcw seeks to promote cultural awareness, encourage participation in the arts, support artists in the presentation of their work and to be a resource for community gatherings and events.
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Aircraft carrier hornet foundation preserves and honors the legacy of the uss hornet.
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Family builders educates the community about the needs of children in foster care, advocates on their behalf, and places children with families through adoption and other forms of permanence
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One to one services provided for diasabled individuals; respite care for disabled individuals for family stress alleviation
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Founded in 1977, the alameda food bank is a non-profit organization that helps alameda residents in need by providing nourishing food in compassionate and respectful manner with the support of dedicated volunteers and local partners.
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Meals for elderly and disabled
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To inspire and enable all young people, especially those from disadvantaged circimstances, to realize their full potential as productive, caring, and responsible citizens.
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Serves and enriches the lives of older adults by providing housing and services at its apartment building for ages 55 and older.
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Scientific investigation and research in social, physical and biological sciences and engineering to advance and improve welfare and the environment.
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