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Nonprofit Name Sum of Net Total 4 N.I.N.E Nonprofit Name Sum of Net Total 4 N.I.N.E. Place 1,371.76 AAUW - Erie Branch, Inc. 3,066.44 Abiding Hope Lutheran Church 19,329.91 Absolute Love Adoptions, Inc. 231.64 Academy Neighborhood Association 780.46 Achievement Center 12,533.10 Advance North East Foundation 567.50 AHN Saint Vincent Hospital 4,442.15 AJO Forever Foundation 15,729.98 Albion Area Fair, Inc. 2,045.42 Albion Area Public Library 2,303.37 All About Character Inc. 144.13 All God's Children Ministries 12,989.02 Alzheimer's Association 12,117.33 American Cancer Society 6,037.82 American Heart Association 4,642.88 American Red Cross 9,729.22 Americans for the Competitive Enterprise System, Inc. (ACES) 3,101.20 ANNA Shelter 52,080.20 Arc of Erie County 2,822.65 Arts Council of Erie d/b/a Erie Arts & Culture 28,895.52 Asbury Woods 26,851.88 Attorneys & Kids Together (AKT) 4,151.19 Autism Society Northwestern Pennsylvania 8,507.31 Bair Foundation of Pennsylvania 6,331.20 Barber National Institute 21,636.65 Bayfront East Side Taskforce 7,552.24 Bayfront Maritime Center 6,116.82 Bayfront NATO Inc. Martin Luther King Center 3,626.16 Because You Care, Inc. 42,107.49 Benedictine Sisters of Erie, Inc. 21,236.10 Bethany Outreach Center 7,781.19 Bethesda Foundation for Children 1,572.56 Bhutanese Community Association of Erie 1,171.02 Bike Erie 2,831.15 Blended Spirits Ranch 7,388.58 Blessed Sacrament School 1,547.46 Booker T. Washington Center 1,762.91 Boy Scouts of America, French Creek Council 11,686.72 Boys & Girls Club of Erie 18,514.46 Brevillier Village 16,984.57 Brookside Fire Company 4,045.83 Camp Judson 41,859.08 Camp Notre Dame, Inc. 19,586.21 Career Street 4,000.74 Cathedral of St. Paul 25,922.82 Cathedral Preparatory School 13,084.41 Catholic Charities Counseling & Adoption Services (CCCAS) 2,147.66 CelebrateErie (CAFE) 26.38 Center for Family Services 712.91 Children's Advocacy Center of Erie County, Inc. 11,671.13 Children's Miracle Network 2,831.04 Children's Museum 21,891.51 Chosen Inc 117,438.51 Christian Institute of Human Relations 514.73 Church of the Cross 7,737.06 Climate Changers, Inc. 1,768.03 Community Access Media (CAM Erie) 3,492.44 Community Blood Bank of NWPA & WNY 4,090.82 Community Connections at Findley Lake 489.02 Community Country Day School 6,356.63 Community Health Net 2,470.72 Community Nursing Services of North East 1,856.29 Community of Caring 3,483.30 Community Outreach Group 1,394.94 Community Resources for Independence 180.16 Community Shelter Services 16,022.54 Community United Church 1,755.23 Compass Reading Center, Inc. 1,832.47 Corry Area Arts Council, Inc. 1,109.23 Corry Area Food Pantry 3,338.03 Corry Area Historical Society, Inc. 2,952.01 Corry Area School District Foundation 413.08 Corry Community Development Corp. d/b/a Impact Corry 48,989.71 Corry Community Foundation 4,021.01 Corry Higher Education Council 9,630.62 Corry Memorial Hospital 591.94 Corry PTO 1,189.08 Corry Public Library 1,990.07 Corry Rotary Club 205.90 Crime Victim Center of Erie County 14,322.10 Cystic Fibrosis Association of Erie County 489.00 Dafmark Dance Theater 4,260.08 Diocese of Erie Cursillo Movement 21,727.62 Divine Mercy Encounter 1,292.66 Door Student Services, Inc. 2,025.98 Doorkeepers Christian Outreach 1,411.64 Downtown Edinboro Art and Music Festival 1,851.76 Downtown North East, Inc. 1,495.31 Dr. George D'Angelo Strings Scholarship Fund, ECF 51.48 Dramashop 2,306.03 E F Smith Quality of Life Learning Center (Urban Erie Development Corporation) 3,876.99 Eagles Nest Leadership Corporation 4,203.20 Early Connections, Inc. 1,599.46 Edinboro Area Historical Society 2,301.48 Edinboro Legion Pool, Inc. 1,388.45 Edinboro Market, Inc. 1,034.62 Edinboro University Foundation 21,408.16 EHCA Foundation (of Erie Homes for Children and Adults) 17,501.55 EmergyCare 3,480.90 Emma's Footprints 28,023.17 Emmaus Ministries 68,806.72 Environment Erie 42,734.95 Erie Animal Network 8,932.46 Erie Area Rabbit Society & Rescue 77,549.48 Erie Art Museum 69,323.65 Erie Bank Sports Park ( G.R.E.A.T.T, Inc. ) 499.29 Erie Bird Observatory 3,438.40 Erie Catholic School System 1,930.90 Erie Cemetery Association 283.11 Erie Center for Arts & Technology 7,736.16 Erie City Mission 218,664.90 Erie Community Foundation 21,732.30 Erie Contemporary Ballet Theatre 1,389.76 Erie County Historical Society 13,877.76 Erie Dance Consortium 309.51 Erie DAWN 12,736.06 Erie Day School 45,569.26 Erie Downtown Development Corporation 4,092.11 Erie Drum Corps Association 334.58 Erie Family Center 1,369.18 Erie Free Store 970.56 Erie Humane Society (Humane Society of NWPA) 30,308.12 Erie Hunt and Saddle Club 2,898.62 Erie Independence House, Inc. 205.89 Erie Innovation District 4,606.87 Erie Junior Philharmonic 4,353.05 Erie Philharmonic 87,731.05 Erie Philharmonic Chorus 1,885.19 Erie Playhouse 59,588.92 Erie Police Athletic League 4,127.98 Erie Regional Library Foundation 6,416.26 Erie Special Olympics 1,446.45 Erie Steelheads Baseball 591.96 Erie Times-News In Education, Inc. 128.68 Erie Together 2,711.37 Erie Trap and Release 3,156.29 Erie Women's Fund 66,813.49 Erie Yacht Club Foundation 13,828.19 Erie Youth Soccer Association 313.99 Erie Zoological Society 78,357.38 Erie's Blues and Jazz Festival 1,430.91 EUMA (Erie United Methodist Alliance) 54,458.54 Fairview Area Historical Society 1,278.40 Fairview Presbyterian Church 45,082.25 Fairview School Foundation 6,895.03 Fairview United Methodist Church 885.30 Family Services of NW PA 5,640.64 Film Society of Northwestern Pennsylvania 3,492.44 Findley Lake Community Foundation 13,407.27 Firefighters Historical Museum 1,647.15 First Baptist Church 6,344.61 First Presbyterian Church of Girard 10,245.66 First Presbyterian Church of North East 27,977.45 First Presbyterian Church of the Covenant 49,105.64 Flagship Niagara League 24,468.78 Forgiven Ministries, Inc. 2,842.36 Fort LeBoeuf Foundation 12,531.70 Foundation for Erie's Public Schools 10,672.50 Foundation for Free Enterprise Education/Pennsylvania Free Enterprise Week 356,630.78 Foundation for Sustainable Forests 168,002.16 French Creek Valley Conservancy 71,284.12 Friends of the Erie County Public Library 9,974.58 Gannon University 15,674.09 Gaudenzia Erie, Inc. 4,737.94 Gem City Bands 1,626.55 General McLane Foundation 2,789.45 Georgiana Foundation 8,394.72 Girard School District Foundation 1,463.11 Goodell Gardens & Homestead 9,142.48 Grady's Decision 7,947.62 Greater Erie Alliance for Equality 6,599.24 Greater Erie Area Habitat for Humanity 14,042.25 Greater Erie Community Action Committee (GECAC) 2,996.33 Greater Erie Youth for Christ 2,214.53 Green Scene Thrift 914.87 Grey-Save of Northwestern PA, Inc 851.24 Hamot Health Foundation 57,621.20 Harbor Creek School District Foundation 2,076.31 Harborcreek Historical Society 2,306.91 Harborcreek Youth Services 15,004.13 Headwaters NRC Trust 772.12 Hermitage House Youth Services 4,308.07 Holocaust Bus Fund 3,778.73 Holy Family Catholic Church and School 2,932.66 Holy Rosary Church 4,209.01 Home House of Erie 1,739.78 Hooked on Books for Kids 6,465.02 Hope for Erie Animal Wellness 5,047.06 Hope Ministry 283.09 Hope on Horseback 17,286.76 Hospice of Metropolitan Erie, Inc. 4,391.68 Housing and Neighborhood Development Service (HANDS) 37,847.68 Hunt of a Lifetime 777.90 Idea Fund 3,067.65 Imagination Library 33,323.74 Inner-City Neighborhood Art House 28,714.85 Inter-Church Ministries of Erie County 3,897.17 International Institute of Erie 3,758.85 Iroquois School District Foundation 3,664.90 Ivies on the Lake Foundation, Incorporated 1,656.55 John F. Kennedy Center, Inc. 659.89 Junior Achievement of Western PA 3,592.25 Junior League of Erie 849.32 Kaleidascope, Inc. 2,746.71 Kearsarge Fire Department 1,634.37 Kiwanis Club of Erie Foundation 591.95 Kuhl Hose Fire Company 1,706.36 Lake City United Methodist Church 1,132.98 Lake Effect Leaders AmeriCorps VISTA Project 25.74 Lake Erie Arboretum at Frontier (LEAF) 8,401.88 Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM) 75,911.65 Lake Erie Fanfare, Inc. 748.92 Lake Erie Region Conservancy 3,362.50 Lake Shore Railway Historical Society 2,362.64 Lakeshore Community Services, Inc. 14,397.06 Lakewood United Methodist Church 3,740.16 L'Arche Erie 12,608.92 Lawrence Park United Methodist Church 3,934.67 League of Women Voters of Erie County 2,082.99 LGBT Community Endowment 4,256.86 LifeCare Pregnancy and Family Resource Center 1,888.38 LifeWorks Erie 555.95 Linked By Pink 4,700.58 Love INC of Union City, Spartansburg, & Corry 850.59 Love, Inc. of West Erie County 2,288.26 Lower Eastside Iron Eagles Inc. 1,742.24 Lowville UM Church Womens society 2,152.79 LPGA-USGA Girls Golf of Erie 1,044.94 Lucy's First Step 1,492.75 Luther Memorial Church & Luther Memorial Academy 21,350.59 Maggie Knox Western 2,807.90 Make-A-Wish Greater PA and WV 18,293.41 Maleno Family to Family Fund 4,067.67 March of Dimes 1,142.74 Maria House Project 102,701.47 McCord Memorial Library 5,212.81 McLane Church 169,252.71 Mead Park Association 1,371.74 Meals On Wheels Erie 10,735.38 Member to Member, Inc.
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