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215131 Bag of Books Program (Sierra Vista) Baja Arizona Baseball Academy 251847 Banks Elementary 179647 Barbea Williams Performing Co, Inc. 2396PE Barrio Viejo Elderly Housing 106290 Barrow Neurological Foundation 253613 Basic Computer Skills Program 1642COX Basis School Inc. 5434TE BASIS Tucson North Annual Teacher Fund 248579 Bayonne Economic Opportunity Foundation 5998PE Beacon Foundation 1009 Beads of Courage Inc 233639 BeeB Rescue Inc 5595PE Benevolence Fund 106473 Ben's Bells 202251 Best Friends Animal Sanctuary 1802 Beta Phi Educational Foundation 12602 Bethany House Women & Children's Center 1069BETH BICAS 1714TE BICAS-Bicycle Inter-Comm Action & Salvage 1725.01 Big Brothers-Big Sisters of Tucson 7206 Birth & Women's Health Center 2010TE Bishops Appeal Diocese 9729TE Blair Charity Group 251845 Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha Parish 187969 Blessings in a Backpack 251005 Block By Block Miracles Happen (TMC Fdn) 106419 Blue Star Mothers of America (AZ2 Blue Star Mothers) 249477 Bob Woodruff Family Foundation, Inc. 234759 Booth-Fickett Magnet School 106474 Border Action Nework 2518PE Borderlands Theater 1744PE BorderLinks 195296 Bourgade Roman Catholic High School 234702 Boy Scouts of America, - Catalina Council 7208 Boy Scouts of North America 106233 Boys & Girls Clubs of Tucson 7209 Brad Gorman Fund 2170PE Brain Injury Association of AZ Inc. -- Pecap 97328PE Brain Tumor 106246 Brambley Hedge Rabbit Rescue Inc 243952 Breakthrough Life Ministries - Tucson - INELIGIBLE 1428PE Breath of Fire Latina Theater Ensemble 9310PE Brewster Center 6470 Bridge Rescue for Dogs 47-1106725 Brush Ceramic Product/Chaparral Middle School Community Partnership 106342 Bucks for Books DSV09371.7 Buena HS - Auto Shop 106536 Business Breakfast Sponsorship 1866 C&S Patient Education Foudnation 251817 C.A.R.E Program (Children's Activity and Recreation Environment Program) 106219 CABRA- Setters Rescue 3686PE Cakes for Causes 247448 Calvar Assembly of God 9675PE Calvary Chapel 1469 Calvary Chapel Christian School 211812 Camp Desert Kids 228911 Camp Fire USA Southern Arizona Council 9734TE Camp To Belong 12517.01 Camp Wildcat 1683 Camps 72040 Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation of So AZ 1360PE CanDo Canines of Arizona 248098 Canine Companions for Independence 2157PE Canyon View Elementary 228892 Canyon View Elementary School 58943 Carden of Tucson Inc 1485U Caregiver Support Program 221405 CareGiver Training Institute 201988 Caridad 2175PE Caring Ministries, Inc. 181675 Carlos Valencia Fund 2253PE Carondelet Foundation 1237 Carondelet Hospice Program 1174PE CASA - Court Appointed Advocates for Abused Children 1394PE Casa Community Services (Casa De Esperanza) 1656 Casa De La Luz Foundation 187502 Casa de los Gatos 2800PE Casa de Los Ninos 7267 Casa de Vida 7231CDV Casa Gloriosa 1388TE Casa Libre en la Solana 248581 Casa Maria 1064 Casa Santa Clara Pima County 2233PE Casas Adobes Baptist Church 1466 Casas Adobes Christian School 183353 Cascade Foundation 2347PE Castaway Treasures c/o Hacienda de los Milagros 1705 Catalina Community Svs--USE 183794 228948 Catholic Charities A Community Service Ministry of the Diocese 251842 Catholic Community Services 9960TE Catholic Tuition Support Organization 199190 Catholics United for Life 12485 Center for Animal Rescue 2196TE Center
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