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  2. Category:Non-profit organizations based in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Non-profit organizations based in Maryland" The following 104 pages are in this category, out of 104 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore - Wikipedia

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    2003 - Foundation is the first to receive the Seal of Excellence from the Maryland Association of Nonprofit Organizations. 2004 - Foundation's 20th anniversary. Assets reach $42 million. 2006 - Foundation purchases permanent facility, sets up regional Nonprofit Support Center.

  4. Baltimore Development Corporation - Wikipedia

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    See Baltimore Development Corp. v. Carmel Realty Associates, 395 Md. 299, 910 A.2d 406 (2006) (nonprofit corporation formed to plan and implement long range development strategies in city was subject to substantial control by city and thus was instrumentality of city subject to PIA)". [9] [page needed]

  5. CASA de Maryland - Wikipedia

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    CASA (formerly CASA de Maryland) is a Latino and immigration advocacy-and-assistance organization based in Maryland. It is active throughout the state, but has major foci in Prince George's County, Montgomery County and Baltimore. CASA influences Maryland politics on a wide range of policies, ranging from law-enforcement to education. [5]

  6. Kennedy Krieger Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Kennedy Krieger Institute (/ ˈ k r iː ɡ ər /) is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) tax-exempt, Johns Hopkins affiliate located in Baltimore, Maryland, that provides in-patient and out-patient medical care, community services, and school-based programs for children and adolescents with learning disabilities, [1] as well as disorders of the brain, spinal cord, and musculoskeletal system.

  7. Kappa Guild - Wikipedia

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    Kappa Guild, Inc., was founded in 1955 in Baltimore, Maryland, by ten former members of the high school sorority Kappa Sigma Tau. [1] [2] Initially established as a social club, Kappa Guild shifted focus to charitable activities.