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GA Company List List of CA Grants & Annuities Companies CA Company Name Company Code AARP FOUNDATION G4857 ACLU FOUNDATION OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA G2891 ACTORS' FUND OF AMERICA (THE) G5084 ADVENTIST FRONTIER MISSIONS, INC. G4797 AFRICA INLAND MISSION INTERNATIONAL, INC. G4921 ALBANY MEDICAL CENTER HOSPITAL G5892 ALBANY MEDICAL COLLEGE G5891 ALLEGHENY COLLEGE G5977 ALLIANCE HEALTHCARE FOUNDATION G4616 ALTA BATES SUMMIT FOUNDATION G4349 ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE AND RELATED DISORDERS ASSOCIATION, INC. G4701 AMERICAN ASSOCIATES, BEN-GURION UNIVERSITY OF THE NEGEV, INC. G5134 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN, INC. G5870 AMERICAN BAPTIST FOUNDATION G5049 AMERICAN BAPTIST HOMES FOUNDATION OF THE WEST, INC. G2650 AMERICAN BAPTIST SEMINARY OF THE WEST G2651 AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY G2652 AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, INC. G4420 AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION FOUNDATION, INC. G5590 AMERICAN COMMITTEE FOR THE WEIZMANN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE, INC. G4480 AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION G5105 AMERICAN FRIENDS OF MAGEN DAVID ADOM G6220 AMERICAN FRIENDS OF TEL AVIV UNIVERSITY, INC. G4840 AMERICAN FRIENDS OF THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY, INC. G4957 AMERICAN FRIENDS SERVICE COMMITTEE, INCORPORATED G2653 AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION, INC. G3598 AMERICAN HUMANE ASSOCIATION (THE) G5163 AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR CANCER RESEARCH (THE) G4684 AMERICAN KIDNEY FUND, INC. G4643 AMERICAN LEBANESE SYRIAN ASSOCIATED CHARITIES, INC. G4610 AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION G4282 AMERICAN MISSIONARY FELLOWSHIP G2656 AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TECHNION-ISRAEL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, INC. G5910 AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS (THE) G4654 AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL OF THE U.S.A., INC. G4792 AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS ASSOCIATION (THE) G4934 ANAHEIM MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER G3235 ANDREWS UNIVERSITY G4922 ANTI-DEFAMATION LEAGUE FOUNDATION G4653 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION FOR A NEW AMERICAN UNIVERSITY G5972 ART CENTER COLLEGE OF DESIGN G2999 ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION G4466 ASBURY THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY G4573 ATHERTON BAPTIST HOMES G2898 AYN RAND INSTITUTE G4385 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY G2658 B'NAI B'RITH FOUNDATION OF THE UNITED STATES G5062 BACK TO THE BIBLE FOUNDATION G5591 BALL STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION, INC. G5701 BAPTIST FOUNDATION OF CALIFORNIA (THE) G2670 BARNABAS FOUNDATION G4889 BARNARD COLLEGE G5150 BENEDICTINE COLLEGE G6001 BEREA COLLEGE G5953 BERKELEY HALL SCHOOL FOUNDATION G4621 BEST FRIENDS ANIMAL SOCIETY G4855 BETHEL UNIVERSITY G5816 BETHESDA LUTHERAN FOUNDATION, INC. G5586 BGEA, MN G2661 BIBLICA MINISTRIES FOUNDATION G5578 BIOLA UNIVERSITY, INC. G2662 BISHOP'S SCHOOL (THE) G4424 BOARD OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U.S.A.) G2663 BOARD OF NATIONAL MISSIONS OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (USA) G2665 BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF WHITMAN COLLEGE (THE) G2666 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA G4140 BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF AMERICA G5106 BOYS REPUBLIC G2667 BRAILLE INSTITUTE OF AMERICA, INC. G2668 BREATHE CALIFORNIA OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY G2654 BRETHREN HILLCREST HOMES G2902 BRIDGEWATER COLLEGE G4838 BRIGHTFOCUS FOUNDATION G4510 BROWN UNIVERSITY IN PROVIDENCE IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND, AND PROVIDENCE PLANTATIONS G6260 BUCKLEY SCHOOL (THE) G2841 BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY G5746 CAL FARLEY'S BOYS RANCH FOUNDATION G4985 CAL POLY CORPORATION G2861 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST COLLEGE G2669 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION G4473 CALIFORNIA HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER - LOS ANGELES G2728 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY G2672 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN HOMES G2673 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY G3592 CALIFORNIA PACIFIC MEDICAL CENTER FOUNDATION G2864 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION G4570 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FRESNO FOUNDATION G4558 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH RESEARCH FOUNDATION G3860 CALIFORNIA-NEVADA UNITED METHODIST FOUNDATION G4780 CALIFORNIA-PACIFIC UNITED METHODIST FOUNDATION G2963 CAMPANILE FOUNDATION (THE) G5919 CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST, INC G2676 CANCER RESEARCH INSTITUTE G4956 CANINE COMPANIONS FOR INDEPENDENCE, INC. G4875 CARLETON COLLEGE G5797 CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA PUBLIC LIBRARY FOUNDATION G4847 CARTHAGE COLLEGE G5125 CASA COLINA CENTERS FOR REHABILITATION FOUNDATION G4470 CASA DE LAS CAMPANAS, INC. G4683 CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF SAN FRANCISCO, INC. G4524 CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE DIOCESE OF OAKLAND G4952 CATHOLIC CHURCH EXTENSION SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (THE) G4958 CATHOLIC COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF SANTA CLARA COUNTY (THE) G6014 CATHOLIC FOREIGN MISSION SOCIETY OF AMERICA, INC. G5010 CATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATION G5579 CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES - UNITED STATES CONFERENCE OF CATHOLIC BISHOPS G5893 CATO INSTITUTE G5618 CEDARS-SINAI MEDICAL CENTER G4342 CENTER FOR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS,INC. G5954 CENTER FOR INQUIRY, INC G5715 CENTER FOR SCIENCE IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST G5622 CENTRAL CALIFORNIA CONFERENCE OF SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS G2678 CENTRAL COAST HOSPICE FOUNDATION G4676 CHANNING HOUSE G3597 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY G2679 CHESTNUT HILL BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION G5061 CHILDNET YOUTH AND FAMILY SERVICES, INC. G4783 CHILDREN INTERNATIONAL G2716 CHILDREN'S BAPTIST HOME OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA G2680 CHILDREN'S BUREAU OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA G4380 CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL CENTRAL CALIFORNIA FOUNDATION (THE) G4546 CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER FOUNDATION G4638 CHILDRENS HOSPITAL OF LOS ANGELES G4537 CHINESE CHRISTIAN MISSION, INC. G4588 CHOC FOUNDATION FOR CHILDREN G4856 CHOSEN PEOPLE MINISTRIES, INC. G6218 CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE (THE) G2681 CHRISTIAN APPALACHIAN PROJECT, INC, G4391 CHRISTIAN CHILDREN'S FUND, INCORPORATED G4782 CHRISTIAN CHURCH FOUNDATION, INC. G4468 CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION, INC. (THE) G4635 CHRISTIAN MEDICAL & DENTAL SOCIETY G4805 CHURCH EXTENSION PLAN G5704 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE FOUNDATION G5922 CITRUS VALLEY HEALTH FOUNDATION G2718 CITY OF HOPE G2684 CLARE BOOTHE LUCE POLICY INSTITUTE G5141 CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY G2686 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE G2685 CLARKSON UNIVERSITY G5080 COLGATE UNIVERSITY G6153 COMERICA LEGACY FOUNDATION G5582 COMMUNITY COLLEGE LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA G4687 COMMUNITY FOUNDATION (THE) G4686 COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR MONTEREY COUNTY G5733 COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF SANTA CRUZ COUNTY (THE) G4724 COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF THE JEWISH FEDERATION OF ORANGE COUNTY G4702 COMMUNITY TELEVISION OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA G4731 COMPASSION & CHOICES G4642 COMPASSION INTERNATIONAL, INC. G5840 CONGREGATION OF THE MISSION WESTERN PROVINCE G6203 CONGREGATION OF THE PASSION, HOLY CROSS PROVINCE G2687 CONGREGATIONAL HOMES G2900 CONSERVATION FUND (THE) A NONPROFIT CORPORATION G5837 CONSERVATIVE BAPTIST ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA G2688 CONSERVATIVE BAPTIST FOREIGN MISSION SOCIETY G4582 CONSUMERS UNION OF UNITED STATES, INC. G4903 COOPERATIVE FOR ASSISTANCE AND RELIEF EVERYWHERE, INC. G3206 CORPORATION OF GONZAGA UNIVERSITY (THE) G5619 CORPORATION OF HAVERFORD COLLEGE (THE) G5814 CORPORATION OF THE BISHOP OF THE WESTWOOD WARD OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS G2689 COVENANT HOUSE G4698 COVIA COMMUNITIES G2950 CURATORS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI (THE) G5050 DAKOTA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY G2690 DALLAS SEMINARY FOUNDATION G4575 DAUGHTERS OF CHARITY HEALTH SYSTEM G5615 DAVID & MARGARET HOME, INC. G3745 DECHOMAI FOUNDATION, INC. G6086 DEFENDERS OF WILDLIFE G4909 DENVER SEMINARY G3205 DEPAUW UNIVERSITY G4986 DESERT AIDS PROJECT G5684 DESERT HEALTHCARE FOUNDATION G4373 DICKINSON COLLEGE G6202 DIGNITY HEALTH G4607 DIRECT RELIEF INTERNATIONAL G2691 DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS CHARITABLE SERVICE TRUST G4614 DOHENY EYE INSTITUTE, INC. G4469 DOMINICAN HOSPITAL FOUNDATION G4182 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA G4699 EARTH ISLAND INSTITUTE, INC. G6215 EARTHJUSTICE G2847 EASTER SEALS, INC. G5905 EISENHOWER MEDICAL CENTER G3750 EL CAMINO HOSPITAL FOUNDATION G3624 ELDERHOSTEL, INC. G5580 ENLOE MEDICAL CENTER G2741 ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENSE FUND, INCORPORATED G4915 EPILEPSY FOUNDATION OF AMERICA G4807 EPISCOPAL CHURCH FOUNDATION (THE) G4474 EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN THE DIOCESE OF CALIFORNIA (THE) G4994 ESKATON G2932 EVANGELICAL COVENANT CHURCH OF AMERICA (THE) G2909 EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH OF AMERICA (THE) G2693 EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA G3212 EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN GOOD SAMARITAN SOCIETY (THE) G3111 FACT FOUNDATION G4040 FAR EAST BROADCASTING COMPANY, INC. G2695 FATHER FLANAGAN'S BOYS' HOME G2696 FCNL EDUCATION FUND G5098 FEEDING AMERICA G4818 FEMINIST MAJORITY FOUNDATION G5008 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF GLENDALE, CALIFORNIA G2697 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST IN BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS (THE) G2700 FLORIDA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, INC. G6042 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY G4596 FOOTHILL HEALTH AND EDUCATION FOUNDATION G3129 FOREST HOME, INC. G3635 FOUNDATION AT NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY G5747 FOUNDATION FIGHTING BLINDNESS, INC. (THE) G5663 FOUNDATION OF THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BINGHAMTON, INC. (THE) G5904 FRANCIS W. PARKER SCHOOL G2959 FRED HUTCHINSON CANCER RESEARCH CENTER G5748 FRED JORDAN MISSIONS G2657 FREE METHODIST CHURCH IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (THE) G2784 FREE METHODIST CHURCH OF NORTH AMERICA (THE) G2703 FREEDOM FROM HUNGER FOUNDATION G2731 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY G2754 FRESNO PHILHARMONIC ASSOCIATION (THE) G4751 FRESNO REGIONAL FOUNDATION G5851 FRIARS OF THE ATONEMENT, INC. G5925 FRIENDS FIDUCIARY CORPORATION G5073 FRIENDS OF THE CULTURAL CENTER, INC. G4350 FULLER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY G2705 FUND FOR AMERICAN STUDIES (THE) G5156 GENERAL BOARD OF GLOBAL MINISTRIES OF THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH G2809 GENERAL BOARD OF THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE G2916 GENERAL CONFERENCE CORPORATION OF SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS G5130 GENERAL COUNCIL OF THE ASSEMBLIES OF GOD (THE) G2829 GEORGE FOX COLLEGE G2707 GEORGE
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