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Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership, Inc.

Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership, Inc.

In 1912 Theodore Roosevelt said, “There can be no greater issue than that of conservation in this country.” While in the political arena, he succeeded in making conservation a top tier national issue. T.R. had the foresight to address these issues still so significant to sportsmen today, understanding that if we want to ensure critical habitat, special hunting grounds and secret fishing holes will be around for future generations, we must plan carefully today.

Washington, District Of Columbia
ISRAEL TENNIS CENTERS FOUNDATION INC

ISRAEL TENNIS CENTERS FOUNDATION INC

A non–profit organization that has worked for over 38 years to enhance the development of Israeli youth through the medium of tennis

Deerfield Beach, Florida
ALZHEIMER'S ARKANSAS

ALZHEIMER'S ARKANSAS

To help family caregivers in Arkansas whose loved ones are affected by Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia.

LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas
CADREC (Community Alcohol, Drug Rehabilitation & Education Center)

CADREC (Community Alcohol, Drug Rehabilitation & Education Center)

CADREC is a Colorado State Licensed Outpatient Facility for the Treatment of Substance Use Disorder. CADREC provides basic outpatient treatment services for substance use disorder. Services are designed to meet the needs of the consumer, both personally and legally. CADREC develops an individual service contractual agreement between CADREC and the consumer. CADREC offers services that satisfy the majority of legal requisites associated with drug-related offenses such as DUI, DWAI, and domestic violence. CADREC delivers treatment for substance use disorder to individuals regardless of ability to pay. CADREC is an authorized Medicaid provider.

Denver, Colorado
Philemon House

Philemon House

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

Paws of Heaven Inc

Paws of Heaven Inc

At Paws of Heaven, we are committed to providing comfort and therapy dogs to those in need, especially veterans and first responders. We are dedicated to identifying people with PTSD (or other anxiety issues) who would benefit from a therapy or comfort dog. As a PTSD sufferer, I feel a calling to serve other PTSD sufferers, especially veterans. Once we identify a good candidate, we match that person with the perfect dog. This entire process is done at no cost to the recipient. In 2 Corinthians 1, we discover that God is the Father of all comfort, and He comforts us in all our troubles. We also discover God enables us to comfort others with the same comfort we receive from Him. In His absolute sovereignty, God chooses any vessel for providing comfort, and we believe God has chosen to use dogs to provide comfort in countless ways. Paws of Heaven is committed to seeking those who, by the loving grace of God, can benefit from a therapeutic relationship with a service or support dog. At Paws of Heaven, we rely 100% on generous contributions from people just like you. Please consider making a donation; no gift is too small. Right now, we need funding to add staffing, recruit, and train more volunteers, hire and train more handlers, purchase quality dog food, provide shelter, and provide veterinarian care. Your generous donations will allow us to continue donating therapy or comfort dog to those who need them the most.

Moriarty, New Mexico

Goodwill Industries of East Texas, Inc.

Goodwill’s mission is to provide skills training and vocational opportunities for people with barriers to employment.

TYLER, Texas
Celebrate Ministries, Inc.

Celebrate Ministries, Inc.

We are dedicated to building strong Biblically based marriages and families through events, conferences and curriculum. We utilize online media producing a daily radio show "Celebrate Your Marriage" and weekly TV show "Jay and Laura TV" where we tackle the tough questions about marriage and family.

Alma, Michigan
GUTTMACHER INSTITUTE INC

GUTTMACHER INSTITUTE INC

Now in its fifth decade, the Guttmacher Institute remains committed to the mission and goals that led to its creation. The Guttmacher Institute was founded in 1968 as the Center for Family Planning Program Development. At the time, Presidents John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon had begun to call the public's attention to the problem of unplanned and unwanted childbearing and its consequences for individual women and men, their children and their communities both at home and abroad. Concurrently, the United States Congress was taking its first steps toward the development of an international population assistance program, as well as a multifaceted, national program aimed at providing equitable access to modern methods of birth control in the United States. By integrating nonpartisan social science research, policy analysis and public education, the Center hoped to provide a factual basis for the development of sound governmental policies and for public consideration of the sensitive issues involved in the promotion of reproductive health and rights. This purpose and commitment continue today. The Center was originally housed within the corporate structure of Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA). Its program, however, was independently developed and overseen by a National Advisory Council separate from the PPFA Board of Directors. Its early development was nurtured by Alan F. Guttmacher, an eminent obstetrician-gynecologist, teacher and writer who was PPFA's president for more than a decade until his death in 1974. The Center was renamed in Dr. Guttmacher's memory, and the Guttmacher Institute incorporated as an entirely independent nonprofit policy research institute with its own Board in 1977. The Guttmacher Institute maintains offices in New York and Washington. Its current staff of 81 comprises demographers, social scientists, public policy analysts, editors, writers, communications specialists, and financial and technical personnel. A few of its employees have been with the organization for most of its existence, and an affiliation that goes back 10 or 15 years is not unusual. The Institute's work is guided by a 39-member board made up of eminent professionals from a rich variety of disciplines, as well as civic leaders from across the United States and around the world. The Guttmacher Institute's annual budget of approximately $17 million is derived largely from private foundations, government agencies, multilateral organizations and individual contributions.

New York, New York
4 Brighter Futures Foundation Inc

4 Brighter Futures Foundation Inc

To build stronger communities by fostering a culture of educational attainment and advocacy, promotion of self- sufficiency, becoming good stewards of our community and empowering future generations of change agents.

Atlanta, Georgia
Edify

Edify

To improve and expand sustainable Christ-centered education globally.

SAN DIEGO, California
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BAPTIST GLOBAL RESPONSE INC

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

NASHVILLE, Tennessee