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  2. Category:Pacific Northwest - Wikipedia

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    Due to its transnational nature, Category:Pacific Northwest appears in Category:Regions of North America and its subcategories, Category:Regions of Canada and Category:Regions of the United States Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pacific Northwest .

  3. Pacific Northwest Economic Region - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific Northwest Economic Region (PNWER) serves as a cross-border forum for both public and private sectors, facilitating open dialogue. This forum leverages the collaborative efforts between business leaders and elected officials with the aim of enhancing the region's global competitiveness. [ 1 ]

  4. Key Club - Wikipedia

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    Key Club International, also called Key Club, is an international service organization for high school students. [4] Key Club International is the high school branch of the Kiwanis International family, classified as a Service Leadership Program and more specifically as a Kiwanis Youth Program. [5]

  5. Kiwanis - Wikipedia

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    Kiwanis International (/ k ɪ ˈ w ɑː n ɪ s / ki-WAH-nis) is an international service club founded in 1915 in Detroit, Michigan. It is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, and is found in more than 80 nations and geographic areas. In 1987, the organization began to accept women as members.

  6. Youth organizations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Youth organizations in the United States are of many different types. The largest is the government run 4-H program, followed by the federally chartered but private Scouting movement groups: the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) and the Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA).

  7. Foundation (United States law) - Wikipedia

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    A foundation in the United States is a type of charitable organization. Though, the Internal Revenue Code distinguishes between private foundations (usually funded by an individual, family, or corporation) and public charities (community foundations and other nonprofit groups that raise money from the general public).

  8. Pacific Northwest Waterways Association - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Northwest Waterways Association, also known as PNWA, is a collaboration of ports, businesses, public agencies and individuals who combine their economic and political strength in support of navigation, trade and economic development throughout the Pacific Northwest.

  9. Pride Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Pride Foundation is an LGBTQ philanthropic foundation in the Pacific Northwest. It was founded in 1985, [ 1 ] and has issued over $8 million in grants [ 2 ] and over $1.65 million to the more than 50 scholarships it manages.