Find non profit organizations in Sacramento, CA. Listings include CSU Employees Union - CSUEU, CivicWell, NCBW Sacramento - National Coalition of 100 Black Women-Sacramento Chapter, Sacramento VFW Post 67, CSHP - California Society of Health-System Pharmacists, Land Park Soccer.
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The CSU Employees Union represents 35,000 career staff and student assistants at the CSU across 23 campuses and the Office of the Chancellor.
CivicWell is a nonprofit supporting sustainable solutions and the community leaders who implement them.
Friendship Park is a private park that provides information, resources, a safe environment & activiti
Welcome to VFW Post 67 – where tradition meets purpose. We're more than a hall, we’re a hub for veterans, families, and Sacramento. From weekly meals and events to services and pro...
Leaders in Wellness, Patient Safety and Optimal Use of Medications
Please help us spread the word so we can continue offering our FREE home repair services and programs in the Sacramento area! Thank you!
The California Homeless Youth Project is a research and policy initiative of the California Research Bureau focused on uplifting the voices of youth with lived expertise of homeles...
Advocating on behalf of individuals with developmental disabilities and CA's regional centers
MISSION: The mission of 100 Black Men of Sacramento, Inc. is to improve the quality of life by supporting and enhancing educational and economic opportunities particularly for Afri...
Positioning nurse leaders to create and influence the future of health care.
EveryChild California (formerly CCDAA) is a statewide association that supports publicly funded early care and education programs for children from birth to 13 and their families a...
The Inter-Tribal Council of California, Inc. (ITCC) is a statewide association of federally recognized Tribes.
VISION: Love, Live, and Lead like Jesus!! PRESIDING PASTOR: Pastor Michael A. Foster & Lady Rachel Foster OVERSEERS: Bishop David C. Foster Sr. & First Lady Ethel Foster
CHLA protects the rights and interests of the California lodging industry.
The purpose of CFDA is to advocate and provide continuous professional development and enhance the economic viability of member funeral service practitioners in order to provide se...
The League of Women Voters of California Education Fund conducts voter education and outreach activities: http://www.cavotes.org
The Capitol LGBTQ Association exists to facilitate the professional development of LGBTQ-identified staff in the California Capitol Community.