800-5514 |
Cerebral Palsy Foundation (CHC: Creating Healthier Communities) |
The Cerebral Palsy Foundation works to transform the lives of people with cerebral palsy (and related disabilities) today through research, innovation and collaboration. |
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909-0085 |
CERES (EARTHSHARE) |
CERES is a nonprofit organization transforming the economy to build a just and sustainable future for the people and the planet. |
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911-0793 |
Certified Humane (AMERICA'S BEST CHARITIES) |
HFAC improves farm animals' lives by providing stringent, certifiable standards for humane food production, and by assuring consumers that certified products meet our humane standards. |
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911-0415 |
CHADD (Children & Adults With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) (AMERICA'S BEST CHARITIES) |
CHADD provides assistance to individuals and families with ADHD who are in need of support through monthly information & chapter support meetings. |
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903-0705 |
Champaign Area Trap Spay Neuter and Adoption Program (CATsNAP) (COMMUNITY SHARES OF ILLINOIS) |
Works to reduce pet overpopulation and to improve the welfare of animals. |
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903-0082 |
Champaign Community Advocacy and Mentoring Resources (CCAMR) (COMMUNITY SHARES OF ILLINOIS) |
Issues mini-grants to enrich the lives of adults with intellectual disabilities. |
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006-0045 |
Champaign County CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) (UNITED WAY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY) |
Trains and supports volunteer advocates who work with professional staff and attorneys to stand up for children in the court system who have experienced abuse and neglect. |
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903-0090 |
Champaign County Health Care Consumers (COMMUNITY SHARES OF ILLINOIS) |
Works for quality, affordable health care for all. |
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903-0095 |
Champaign County Humane Society (COMMUNITY SHARES OF ILLINOIS) |
Animal shelter and pet adoption program. |
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006-0060 |
Champaign Urbana Schools Foundation (UNITED WAY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY) |
CU Schools Foundation invests in an equitable and empowered future for Champaign Urbana by strengthening the community's commitment to our public schools, teachers, and students. |
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903-0100 |
Champaign-Urbana Tenant Union (COMMUNITY SHARES OF ILLINOIS) |
Prevents and resolves landlord tenant problems. |
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911-0417 |
Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Inc. (AMERICA'S BEST CHARITIES) |
America's waters and marine life face toxic pollution, overfishing, and urban sprawl. Help realize our vision: safe drinking water, pristine waterways, and thriving ecosystems locally and nationwide. |
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088-0020 |
Chester P. Sutton Senior Center (UNITED WAY OF EDGAR COUNTY) |
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016-2039 |
Chicago Children’s Advocacy Center (United Way of Metropolitan Chicago) |
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016-2161 |
Chicago Commons Association (United Way of Metropolitan Chicago) |
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909-0091 |
Chicago Parks Foundation (EARTHSHARE) |
The Chicago Parks Foundation is the Chicago parks 501c3 partner. Our mission is to build a stronger community dedicated to supporting and conserving our parks. |
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016-2111 |
Chicago Urban League (United Way of Metropolitan Chicago) |
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911-0420 |
Chicago Womens Health Center (AMERICA'S BEST CHARITIES) |
Empower and educate low-income and uninsured women by helping CWHC provide gynecology, counseling and women's health education. |
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081-0024 |
Child Advocacy Center of E. Central IL (United Way of Effingham County) |
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189-0060 |
Child Advocacy Center of McHenry County Inc. (UNITED WAY OF GREATER MC HENRY COUNTY) |
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185-0070 |
Child Advocacy Center: Dani-Brandon Center for Children (UNITED WAY OF ILLINOIS VALLEY) |
CAC minimizes trauma to and support the safety of child victims of sexual and/or serious physical abuse. |
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089-0022 |
Child Care Resource and Referral (UNITED WAY OF GRUNDY COUNTY) |
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164-0105 |
Child Care Resource and Referral (UNITED WAY OF WILL COUNTY) |
Youth Success |
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911-0440 |
Child Find of America (AMERICA'S BEST CHARITIES) |
Child kidnapping ,prevention, and recovery specialists. |
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911-0450 |
Child Foundation (AMERICA'S BEST CHARITIES) |
An international nonprofit organization that helps children in need, who have been identified as high achievers, remain in school. |
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