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Non-profit
Zero to Three (stylized ZERO TO THREE) is a 501(c)(3) that advocates for policy change in early childhood development.
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Non-profit
ZeroDivide, founded in the late 1990s, began as a grant-making organization focused on bringing technology to low-income populations and later transitioned into a nonprofit consulting firm advising other nonprofits. The organization went from receiving millions of dollars in grants at its height, to closing its doors in 2016 amid allegations
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Non-profit
Zg Foundation is a left-of-center private foundation based in East Hanover, New Jersey. Its giving focuses on combatting climate change and other environmental challenges. Grantees are large organizations conducting dozens of projects in both the United States and abroad ostensibly to halt the progression of warming and to assist populations
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Non-profit
The Zion Deliverance Center is a local religious organization that operates within Baltimore, Maryland. 1
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Non-profit
The Zolla Family Foundation is the family foundation of late Southern California construction company owner and real estate developer Edward M. Zolla III and his wife, Susan Zolla. For most of its existence, the foundation’s giving was largely focused on supporting low-income education and cultural charities in the Los Angeles
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Non-profit
The Zoma Foundation is the private grantmaking foundation of Ben Walton and his wife Lucy Ana Walton. Ben Walton is a grandson of Sam Walton, the founder of Walmart. The Zoma Foundation has a focus on programs such as mental health and early childhood development. The foundation also focuses