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Council for Ethical Leadership at Capital UniversityFind BBB Accredited Businesses in Associations.
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- Additional Info:The organization has reported that it is a worldwide association of leaders in business, education, and other professions working together to strengthen the ethical fabric of business and economic life. The Council identifes adn responds to issues important for ethical economic practices and assists in the resolution of these issues locally, nationally, and internationally. Its methods of fundraising include direct mail and grants.According to the information we have at this time, this organization does not have a current permit to solicit within the City of Columbus. This means the organization cannot conduct charitable solicitations or fundraising activities, within the City of Columbus. For more information regarding this matter, you may wish to contact the City of Columbus Public Safety Department License Section Charitable Solicitation Board.
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