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List of Tax Deductible Charitable Organizations List of Tax Deductible Charitable Organizations Name City State A J Moore Academy Business Advisory Board Waco TX Abbas Children International Waco TX Academic Finance Corporation Waco TX Acapita Education Finance Corporation Waco TX Advocacy Center for Crime Victims and Children Waco TX Aeronautical Council of Texas Waco TX Aj Moore High School Alumni Assoc Waco TX Allemande Square Clog and Round Dance Association Waco TX Altrusa Club of Waco Texas Foundation Inc. Waco TX American Football Coaches Foundation Waco TX American Football Coaches Wives Association Waco TX American Thai Foundation Waco TX American Thai Foundation Waco TX Ancient Free & Accepted Masons of Texas Grand Lodge Waco TX Angel Paws Inc. Waco TX Angelina Higher Education Authority Inc. Waco TX Animal Birth Control Clinic Inc. Waco TX Antioch Community Church of Waco Waco TX Antioch Ministries International Waco TX Art Guild of Central Texas Waco TX Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography Inc. Waco TX Atlantic Student Finance Corporation Waco TX Austin Avenue Neighborhood Association Waco TX Balm Community Development Corporation Waco TX Baylor University Waco TX Baylor University Alumni Association Waco TX Baylor University Womens Association of Houston Waco TX Bellmead Calvary Baptist Church Waco TX Bernard & Audre Rapoport Foundation Waco TX Blanco Bingo Unit Waco TX Bosque Higher Education Authority Inc. Waco TX Bosqueville Athletic Booster Club Waco TX Bosqueville Cemetery Trust Waco TX Bosqueville Elementary School Pto Waco TX Bosqueville Excellence in Education Foundation Waco TX Bosqueville United Methodist Church Trust Fund Committee Waco TX Brazos Education Finance Corporation Waco TX Brazos Education Foundation Inc. Waco TX Brazos Education Funding Corporation Inc. Waco TX Brazos Education Loan Authority Inc. Waco TX Brazos Forum Waco TX Brazos Higher Education Authority Inc. Waco TX Brazos Higher Education Service Corporation Inc. Waco TX Brazos Student Finance Corporation Waco TX Brazos Valley Public Broadcasting Foundation Waco TX Bright Light Illusions Waco TX Brownwood Manor Inc. Waco TX Burt Graham Ministries Inc. Waco TX Bush Chapel Cumberland Presbyperian Church in America Waco TX Business Chaplains of Texas Waco TX C I O S Waco TX Cameron Park Zoological & Botanical Society Waco TX Care Net Pregnancy Center of Central Texas Waco TX Caritas of Waco Waco TX Carver Park Baptist Church Waco TX Carver Park Baptist Church Waco TX Casa of McLennan and Hill Counties Waco TX Catalyst for New Life Waco TX Center for Crisis Intervention and Congregational Health Waco TX Center for Occupational Research and Development Inc. Waco TX Cen‐Tex Community Projects Inc. Waco TX Central Alcoholic Foundation Waco TX Central Faith Child Development Center Waco TX Central States Football League Inc. Waco TX Central Texas Astronomical Society Inc. Waco TX Central Texas Audubon Society Waco TX Central Texas Community Development Corporation Waco TX Central Texas Deaf Senior Citizens Waco TX Central Texas Geneological Society Inc. Waco TX Central Texas Literacy Coalition Waco TX Central Texas Regional Science Fair Waco TX Central Texas Senior Ministry Waco TX Central Texas Sickle Cell Anemia Association Waco TX Central Texas Watercolor Society Waco TX Central Texas Youth Rodeo Assn Waco TX Childrens Protective Services Board of McLennan Cty Waco TX Christ Charity Fund Inc. Waco TX Christ the King Baptist Church Waco TX Christian Courage Inc. Waco TX Christian Mens Job Corps Waco Waco TX Christian Mission Concerns Waco TX Christian Womens Job Corps of McLennan County Waco TX Christian Youth Theater Waco Waco TX Christs Church of Lacy‐Lakeview Waco TX Church of the Open Door of Waco Texas Waco TX Citta Notabile Farms Inc. Waco TX Clifton Foundation Waco TX Clifton Robinson Family Foundation Waco TX Coalition of Parents Against Crime Waco TX Columbus Avenue Church of Christ Waco TX Combase Waco TX Communities in Schools of the Heart of Texas Waco TX Community Life Changers Inc. Waco TX Community Loan Center of the Heart of Texas Waco TX Community Locale Inc. Waco TX Community Race Relations Coalition Waco TX Community Training Center Inc. Waco TX Compassion Ministries of Waco Inc. Waco TX Concho Higher Education Authority Inc. Waco TX Connally Cadets Education Foundation Waco TX Co‐Partners for Christ Waco TX Cord Foundation Waco TX Cord International Waco TX Cornerstone Assistance Network Central Texas Waco TX Couey Foundation Waco TX Cousins for A Cause Inc. Waco TX Cove‐Heart of Texas Inc. Waco TX Cradled by Love Hope & Healing Waco TX Creative Waco Waco TX Crossties Ministries Inc. Waco TX Crucified With Christ Church International Ministries Inc. Waco TX Daftary Family Foundation Waco TX Debs and Vernelle Gamblin Foundation Waco TX Decluitt Foundation Waco TX Destined for Greatness Ministry Waco TX Devine Sports & Mentorship Waco TX Doulos International Waco TX Dr Pepper Museum and Free Enterprise Institute Waco TX Duncan Family Fund Waco TX Duncanville Independent Living Inc. Waco TX East Waco Community Center Waco TX East Waco Greenwood Cemetery Waco TX East Waco Innovative School Development Inc. Waco TX Economic Opportunities Advancement Corporation of Planning Region XI Waco TX Edinvest Company Waco TX Education Service Center Region 12 Technology Foundation Waco TX Education Service Center Region XII of Texas Waco TX Education Servicing Management Corporation Waco TX Educational Funding Services Inc. Waco TX El Buen Pastor Ministries Waco TX Elegant Ladies Haven Waco TX Elijah Ministries Inc. Waco TX Elizabeth Jones Genovese Foundation Waco TX Empowerment Driven by Knowledge Coalition Waco TX F M and Gloria Young Family Foundation Waco TX Face It Together Waco Waco TX Faith Hope and Love Ministries Inc. Waco TX Faithful Servant Waco TX Family Abuse Center Waco TX Family Counseling and Childrens Services of Waco Texas Inc. Waco TX Farmers Union Charitable Fund Waco TX Federated Student Finance Corporation Waco TX Fentress Foundation Waco TX First Baptist Church of Waco Foundation Waco TX First Presbyterian Church Foundation of Waco Tex Waco TX First Spanish Assembly of God Church Waco TX First United Methodist Church of Waco Foundation Waco TX Frances Pendleton Foundation Waco TX Freedoms Angels Waco TX Friends for Life Waco TX Friends of the Waco Public Library Inc. Waco TX Frio Higher Education Authority Inc. Waco TX Fuzzy Friends Rescue Waco TX Gametime Components and Resources Waco TX General Association of Davidian Seventh Day Adventist Inc. Waco TX Generations Adoptions Waco TX Gholson Cemetery Trust Waco TX Gholson Volunteer Fire Department Waco TX Global Lighthouse Waco TX Gloryland Ministries International Waco TX Golden Age Herald Inc. Waco TX Good Neighbor Settlement House ‐ Waco Waco TX Goodwill Contract Services Inc. Waco TX Go‐Ye Mission Inc. Waco TX Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Texas Waco TX Great Council of the United States Improved Order of Red Men Waco TX Greater Calvary Baptist Church Waco TX Greater Waco A & M Foundation Waco TX Greater Waco Childrens Choir Waco TX Greater Waco Christian Home Educators Association Inc. Waco TX Greater Waco Collective Impact Initiative Waco TX Greater Waco Sports Commission Waco TX Greater Waco United Fund Foundation Waco TX Harris Creek Cemetery Association Waco TX Harvest Labourers Waco TX Health Care Dynamics Foundation Inc. Waco TX Heart of Texas Aquatics Team Waco TX Heart of Texas Autism Network Inc. Waco TX Heart of Texas Business Resource Center Incubator Waco TX Heart of Texas Center of Business Excellence Waco TX Heart of Texas Community Health Center Inc. Waco TX Heart of Texas Council of Governments Waco TX Heart of Texas Cowboy Church Waco TX Heart of Texas Economic Development District Inc. Waco TX Heart of Texas Goodwill Industries Waco TX Heart of Texas Homeless Coalition Waco TX Heart of Texas Region Mental Health Mental Retardation Center Waco TX Heart of Texas Regional Advisory Council Waco TX Heart of Texas Urban Gardening Coalition Waco TX Heart of Texas Workforce Development Board Inc. Waco TX Heartland Conference Waco TX Helping Unlimited Generations Waco TX Hidden Angels Waco TX High Point Church ‐ Woodway Waco TX Historic Waco Foundation Inc. Waco TX Hobbs Foundation Waco TX Holy Cross Cemetery Association Waco TX Homespun Quilters Guild Waco TX Hoops for Hope Inc. Waco TX Hope Preserved Ministries Waco TX Hope Through Everything Waco TX Hot Down Syndrome Network Waco TX Hot Pacs H O T Parkinsons & Care‐ givers Support Group Waco TX House Where Jesus Shines Inc. Waco TX Humane Society of Central Texas Waco TX Hunger Relief Cattle Inc. Waco TX Iglesia De Dios Del Septimo Dia En Waco Inc. Waco TX Improved Order of Red Men of Texas Great Council Waco TX International Medical Education Foundation Waco TX International Service Partners Waco TX Jack and Nancy Munson Foundation Waco TX James E Taylor Ministries Inc. Waco TX James Shugart Evangelistic Association Inc. Waco TX Jewish Federation of Waco Waco TX Jimmy R Kendrick Memorial Scholarship Fund Waco TX Joel Gregory Ministries Waco TX John Wood Ministries Inc. Waco TX Journey Christian Community Waco TX Jrk Foundation Inc. Waco TX Junior League of Waco Texas Inc. Waco TX Just As I Am Ministries Inc. Waco TX K6 Sports Group Waco TX Katten Family Charitable Foundation Waco TX Keep Waco Beautiful Inc. Waco TX Kidney Fund of Central Texas Inc. Waco TX Kidz Turn Inc. Waco TX Kiwanis Club of Waco Foundation Inc. Waco TX Korean Baptist Church of Waco Waco TX La Vega Pirates Education Foundation Waco TX La Vega Youth Athletics Waco TX Lacy Lakeview Fire Association Inc. Waco TX Lake Air Little League Park Inc. Waco TX Lake Brazos Rotary Club Foundation Waco TX Landon Branch Neighborhood Association Waco TX Lavaca Higher Education Authority Inc. Waco TX Legacy Outfitters Waco TX Life Cathedral Worship Center Cogic Waco TX Limestone Hillcrest Healthcare Partnership Waco TX Live Oak Classical School Inc. Waco TX Living Waters Ministries Waco TX Living Word Christian Academy and Daycare Inc.
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