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UEI: WJ9FUML23CC6 • CAGE: 38DX7

Overview

Awardee Type
Parent
Company Description
Bill Wilson Center is a nonprofit community-based organization serving over 6,000 clients in Santa Clara County annually. It is the mission of Bill Wilson Center to support and strengthen the community by serving youth and families through counseling, housing, education, and advocacy. With an emphasis on youth development, Bill Wilson Center programs focus on building self-confidence and developing personal assets. With these tools, youth can permanently change the direction of their lives.
Name
Bill Wilson Center
Headquarters
Santa Clara, CA
United States
Federal grant recipient BILL WILSON CENTER (UEI WJ9FUML23CC6, CAGE 38DX7) is headquartered in Santa Clara CA. Its primary registered NAICS is 624190 Other Individual and Family Services. The tax-exempt corporation was founded in September 1973 and federally registered in April 2005.

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Federal Registration and Certifications

Legal Name
BILL WILSON CENTER
UEI
WJ9FUML23CC6
CAGE Code
38DX7
SBA Certifications
None
Self Certifications
None
Entity Structure
Corporate Entity (Tax Exempt)

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