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Castilian Club was an American women's study club. It was founded in Boston , Massachusetts , February 8, 1888, by Abba Goold Woolson after a visit to Spain. [ 1 ] Sibylla Bailey Crane was a co-founder. [ 2 ]
Alfred Friendly Foundation; Alfred P. Sloan Foundation; Alliance for Early Success; America's Foundation for Chess; America's Promise; American Bar Foundation; Amerind Foundation; Andrew W. Mellon Foundation; Angel Resource Institute; Annenberg Foundation; Annie E. Casey Foundation; Anschutz Family Foundation; AO1 Foundation; Argosy Foundation ...
N. National Association of Colored Women's Clubs; National Association of Wage Earners; National Federation of Women's Music Clubs; National Plant, Flower and Fruit Guild
Cactus and Succulent Society of America; Capital City Club; Capitol Hill Club; Carpatho-Rusyn Society; Casino Club; Cat Fanciers' Association; List of cat registries; Cavendish Club; Caxton Club; Cherry Valley O-scale; Chicago Club; Chicago Norske Klub; Chinese American Food Society; Clambake Club of Newport; Classic Car Club of America; Cloud Club
Azim Premji Foundation India: Bangalore: $21 billion 2001 [13] [14] 10 Open Society Foundations United States: New York City: $19.6 billion 1993 [15] 11 Lilly Endowment United States: Indianapolis: $15.1 billion 1937 [16] 12 Ford Foundation United States: New York City: $13.7 billion 1936 [17] 13 Silicon Valley Community Foundation United States
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The Texas Federation of Women's Clubs (TFWC) is a non-profit women's organization in Texas which was founded in 1897. The purpose of the group is to create a central organization for women's clubs and their members in Texas relating to education, the environment, home and civic life, the arts and Texas history. [1]