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Following these guidelines will allow us to add your site to the directory as quickly as possible.This category lists organizations and chapters concerned with animal welfare and the humane treatment of animals.
Contains sites dealing with Orders of Chivalry in all forms, including groups of knights joined in a monastic-style order, secular military orders and chivalric orders of merit.
Web directories are organized Web site listings put together by human reviewers. Therefore, this category for directories of non-profit organizations only lists sites that offer multiple listings of non-profit organizations -- preferably organized around a useful theme. Individual non-profit organizations should seek the category best related to their mission.Directories of non-profit organizations. Please submit only sites that relate to fraternal organizations specifically. If a site relates to an organization or type of organization that has a specific subcategory, then please submit to that category. College fraternities and sororities should be submitted to the Fraternities and Sororities category. Fundraising sites should be submitted to the Fundraising category. Please submit sites related to organizations dealing with High Intelligence here.Organizations dealing with High Intelligence. This category is for sites dedicated to organizations that pertain to hobby interests.Hobbyists like to get together with others of similar interests. This category is for clubs and organizations devoted to hobbies and vocational interests. Other categories of the Open Directory, such as Recreation and its subcategories, have more diverse information about the hobbies themselves. This category is open to all sites hosting, promoting, fostering, or offering information on Lineage Societies.Lineage societies are those founded by, and for the descendants of, noted ancestors who were primarily engaged in a historic event - such as a war or battle, the birth of a new state, country, or town, an immigration, or any other event that is heralded in the history books. The Society causes can be philanthropic, historical, genealogical, or educational; however, their objectives are generally to foster the memory and ideals of their ancestors for which the Society was founded. Historically, membership in a lineage society is limited to those of lineal blood descent to an ancestor acceptable to the Society. Membership in a Clan is offered to those bearing the same blood name as the clan or that of an accepted Sept; or those who have a proven ancestor who bore the clan name.
Organizations connected with local currency systems.
This category is for resources for nonprofit organizations, not nonprofit organizations themselves.General resources of interest to professionals in the non-profit/non-government sector. For example, sites might include tips, ideas, management, and commercial services. Related areas of the directory, such as fundraising or volunteer recruitment, are also linked.
Organizations engaged in several initiatives for funding and promoting dissemination of knowledge, in particular access to scientific resources.
Visit http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/ for overview material appropriate as a starting point to learn about open access, but keep in mind this generality: "Open-access (OA) literature is digital, online, free of charge, and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions."
Please submit your site into the most specific category possible.This category is for English language web sites of professional organizations and links to related categories for organizations and clubs of individual people in various professions.
This category is intended for links to regional directories of organizations and links to ODP regional categories containing collections of organizations.
This page is for listing links to other areas of the Directory.
This category is for organizations that focus on self improvement.
Please submit only sites that are dedicated to local Jaycee chapters, state and national Jaycee organizations, JCI organizations, and sites that are dedicated exclusively to a Jaycee project or service.Service clubs are organizations which have been formed in many parts of the world so that their members may volunteer to perform valuable community services, as well as enjoy fellowship, learn from knowledgable speakers and interesting programs which provide an insight into issues affecting the local and global community, develop and exercise leadership skills, expand business through professional networking, and gain a sense of worthwhile accomplishment. There are a wide variety of service clubs, with different goals, focus, programs, and memberships. Please submit your web site to the single most appropriate subcategory. DO NOT submit sites to the main Student Organizations listing unless you can not find a more specific place. If your educational institution also has its own category, for instance under Reference/Education/Colleges_and_Universities, you may also submit it there.
Welfare groups who work directly with or are composed of public assistance recipients.
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