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Pages in category "Non-profit organizations based in Washington, D.C." The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 583 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The building at 733 Euclid Street N.W. was constructed around 1879 in the Second Empire style. [3] It was built as part of the Todd & Brown's Subdivision in the Pleasant Plains neighborhood of Northwest Washington D.C. [3] Originally a duplex, it was converted into one unit by the National Home after it purchased the house. [3]
In 1919, female journalists founded the Women's National Press Club, when the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified. [5] [6] In December 1970, members of the Women's National Press Club voted to allow men into their club and renamed it the Washington Press Club. The next month, the National Press Club voted 227 to ...
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National Pan-Asian Pacific American civil rights organization headquartered in Washington, DC OCA-Asian Pacific American Advocates (previously known as the Organization of Chinese Americans ) is a non-profit organization founded in 1973, whose stated mission is to advance the social, political, and economic well-being of Asian Americans and ...
The international professional association of hotel concierges is the Union Internationale des Concierges d'Hotels with the distinctive mark Les Clefs d'Or, a kind of insignia in the form of two gold-plated keys crossed over each other, which the concierge wears on his lapel. The association has 4,500 members from 34 countries (2007).
The National Conference of State Societies (NCSS) was charted by Congress on April 3, 1952, when President Harry Truman signed Public Law 82-293 (36 U.S.C. 1505).But the association was also known by other names in the early 20th and late 19th Century and the early roots date back to at least a listing of officers in the Congressional Directory of 1876 when the group was known as the Central ...