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Charitable Societies List 2019 2019 Annual Statement Charitable Annuity Societies NYID# Organization Name Domicile N9820 AARP Foundation District of Columbia N6334 AARP Institute District of Columbia N9266 ABWE Foundation, LLC Pennsylvania N6444 Actors' Fund of America New York N6395 Adventist Frontier Missions, Inc. Michigan N0065 Africa Inland Mission International, Inc. New York N5936 Albany Medical Center Foundation, Inc. New York N4206 Alfred University New York N9436 Allegheny College Pennsylvania N5462 Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association, Inc. Delaware N4091 American Associates, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev New York N8010 American Baptist Foreign Mission Society New York N4065 American Baptist Foundation Pennsylvania N8030 American Bible Society New York N9284 American Cancer Society, Inc. New York N3111 American Civil Liberties Union Foundation New York N9688 American College of the Roman Catholic Church of the United States District of Columbia N9069 American Committee for Shaare Zedek Hospital in Jerusalem, Inc. New York N3424 American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science, Inc. New York N9900 American Diabetes Association Virginia N9336 American Friends of Magen David Adom New York N9061 American Friends of the Hebrew University, Inc. New York N6346 American Friends of the Tel Aviv University, Inc. New York N8042 American Friends Service Committee, Incorporated Pennsylvania N4035 American Heart Association, Inc. New York N3268 American Institute for Cancer Research, Inc. Virginia N3360 American Jewish Committee New York N9427 American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Inc. New York N4037 American Lebanese Syrian Associated Charities, Inc. Tennessee N8070 American Leprosy Missions, Inc. New York N8090 American Lung Association Maine N3155 American Museum of Natural History New York N8105 American Society for Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Inc. New York N3261 American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals New York N9895 AMG International, Inc. Tennessee N6199 Amit Children, Inc. New York N4087 Amnesty International of the U.S.A., Inc. New York N9060 Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association California N4012 Anti-Defamation League Foundation New York N3199 Archdiocese of New York New York N9651 Arthritis Foundation, Inc. Georgia N4079 Asbury Theological Seminary Kentucky N4180 Association of Graduates of the United States Military Academy New York N6406 Baptist General Conference Illinois 2019 Annual Statement Charitable Annuity Societies NYID# Organization Name Domicile N4118 Barnard College New York N7447 Baruch College Fund New York N10004 Bennington College Vermont N9576 Berea College Kentucky N5945 Best Friends Animal Society Utah N8175 BGEA, MN Minnesota N3351 Biblica Ministries Foundation Colorado N9835 Bideawee, Inc. New York N9641 Birthright Israel Foundation New York N9853 Blair Academy New Jersey N5431 B'nai B'rith Foundation of the United States District of Columbia N9505 Bowdoin College Maine N4021 Boy Scouts of America Texas N9092 Boys and Girls Club of America Georgia N5949 Bridgewater College Virginia N8507 The Brooklyn Academy of Music, Inc. New York N8200 Brooklyn College Foundation, Inc. New York N9819 Brown University Rhode Island N9263 Bryant University Rhode Island N5709 Buffalo State College Foundation, Inc. New York N8250 Cancer Care, Inc. New York N9968 Cardinal Glennon Children's Foundation Missouri N9419 Carleton College Minnesota N9901 Carroll Petrie Foundation Delaware N9531 Case Western Reserve University Ohio N3202 Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York New York N3548 Catholic Charities, Diocese of Brooklyn New York N5743 Catholic Church Extension Society of the United States of America Illinois N8300 Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America, Inc. New York N3451 Catholic Medical Mission Board, Inc. New York N8301 Catholic Near East Welfare Association New York N8302 Catholic Relief Services-United States Catholic Conference, Inc. District of Columbia N8547 Cazenovia College New York N9303 Cedarville University Ohio N9039 Centenary University, a New Jersey Nonprofit Corporation New Jersey N9584 Center for Constitutional Rights, Inc. New York N9834 Center for Disability Services Endowment Fend, Inc. New York N9024 Center for Inquiry, Inc. New York N9327 Central Park Conservancy, Inc. New York N5995 ChildFund International, USA Virginia N8613 Children International Missouri N4126 Children's Aid Society New York N9914 Chosen People Ministries, Inc. New York N8310 Christian and Missionary Alliance Colorado 2019 Annual Statement Charitable Annuity Societies NYID# Organization Name Domicile N10023 Church of the Nazarene Foundation Kansas N5794 Church of the Nazarene, Inc. Missouri N3406 City of Hope California N9349 Claretians, Inc. Illinois N6113 Clarkson University New York N8313 Colgate University New York N4181 College of New Rochelle New York N6524 College of Saint Rose New York N5900 College of William and Mary Foundation Virginia N4034 Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Virginia N8320 Columbia University New York N6758 Comerica Legacy Foundation California N9408 Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo, Inc. New York N9397 Compassion International, Incorporated Colorado N6462 Congregation of the Passion, Holy Cross Province Illinois N9395 Conservation Fund, a Nonprofit Corporation Virginia N5915 Consumers Union of United States, Inc. New York N5853 Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art New York N8330 Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, Inc. District of Columbia N8340 Cornell University New York N9410 Cortland College Foundation, Inc. New York N7568 The Corporation of Haverford College Pennsylvania N8344 Covenant House New York N9551 Curators of the University of Missouri Missouri N4059 Deborah Hospital Foundation New Jersey N5876 Defenders of Wildlife District of Columbia N3203 Department of Education, Archdiocese of New York New York N6186 DePauw University Indiana N9457 Devereux Foundation Pennsylvania N9936 Dickinson College Pennsylvania N6167 Diocese of Buffalo, N.Y. New York N5578 Disabled American Veterans Charitable Service Trust District of Columbia N6658 Dominican Friars' Guilds New York N4116 Drew University New Jersey N6091 Earthjustice California N9529 Easter Seals, Inc. Illinois N7607 Elderhostel, Inc. Massachusetts N4322 Ellis Hospital Foundation, Inc. New York N9094 Emma Willard School New York N9357 EngenderHealth, Inc. New Jersey N8450 Environmental Defense Fund, Incorporated New York N3880 Episcopal Church Foundation New York N8716 Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Minnesota N9073 Fairfield University Connecticut 2019 Annual Statement Charitable Annuity Societies NYID# Organization Name Domicile N4333 Father Flanagan's Boys' Home Nebraska N6451 FCNL Education Fund District of Columbia N9289 Feeding America Arizona N8525 Fellowship of Reconciliation, Inc. New York N6016 First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts Massachusetts N8527 Fordham University New York N9317 Foundation at New Jersey Institute of Technology New Jersey N6302 Foundation Fighting Blindness, Inc. Maryland N9012 The Foundation of CVPH Medical Center, Inc. New York N8068 The Foundation of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Buffalo, Inc. New York N3083 Foundation of the State University of New York at Binghamton, Inc. New York N8544 Friars of the Atonement, Inc. New York N6752 Friends Fiduciary Corporation Pennsylvania N9322 Friends of the Israel Defense Forces New York N9021 Friends of Yad Sarah, Inc. New York N6324 General Synod Council of the Reformed Church in America New York N8893 The Genesee Community College Foundation, Inc. New York N8550 Geneseo Foundation, Inc. New York N6672 George Washington University District of Columbia N6076 Gettysburg College Pennsylvania N9632 Gideons International Illinois N9673 Girl Scouts of the United States of America District of Columbia N9571 Glimmerglass Opera Theatre, Inc. New York N9330 Gordon College Massachusetts N9515 Goucher College Maryland N6330 Greenpeace Fund, Inc. California N8535 Guideposts A Church Corporation New York N4061 Guiding Eyes for the Blind, Inc. New York N5888 Habitat for Humanity International, Inc. Georgia N8600 Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America, Inc. New York N9285 Heifer International Foundation Arkansas N9600 Heritage Foundation District of Columbia N6017 HIAS, Inc. New York N10095 The Hill School Pennsylvania N9619 Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life District of Columbia N8315 Hobart and William Smith Colleges New York N5713 Home Missioners of America Ohio N8615 Hope College Michigan N8620 Houghton College New York N3811 Humane Society of the United States Delaware N6222 InFaith Community Foundation Minnesota N9366 International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, Inc. Illinois International Planned Parenthood Federation, Western Hemisphere N4312 New York Region, Inc. N8650 International Rescue Committee, Inc. New York 2019 Annual Statement Charitable Annuity Societies NYID# Organization Name Domicile N9570 Iona College New York N8660 Israel Humanitarian Foundation, Inc. New York N6095 Jewish Federations of North America, Inc. New York N3165 Jewish Guild for the Blind New York N5841 Jewish Museum New York N8674 Jewish National Fund (Keren Kayemeth Leisrael) Inc. New York N9205 Jewish Theological Seminary of America New York N9257 Jews for Jesus California N9204 Johns Hopkins University Maryland N9843 Judicial Watch, Inc. District of Columbia N3530 Juilliard School New York N3981 Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
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