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Jewish Children's Museum
Our Mission A CELEBRATION OF JEWISH LIFE – ITS HISTORY, CULTURE, AND TRADITIONS The Jewish Children’s Museum provides exhibitions and programs for all children in an educational and entertaining format. Through contemporary technology and a hands-on approach to learning, visitors experience Jewish history, values and traditions in a manner that inspires an increased interest in Jewish culture. The Museum serves children of all ages and their families, and is a resource and model, nationally and internationally, for interactive education on Jewish themes. The Museum is a setting for children of all faiths and backgrounds to gain a positive perspective and awareness of the Jewish heritage, fostering respect and understanding.
Brooklyn, New York
Friends of Washington Crossing Park
The Friends of Washington Crossing Park shares the powerful story of General George Washington’s daring crossing of the Delaware River on Christmas Night 1776 and interprets its ongoing impact on world history for both today’s citizens and future generations. Through the fundraising and the generous support of our donors and members, we are able to maintain and sustain this significant historic site and welcome thousands of schoolchildren, families, individuals and groups every year.
Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania
American War Memorials Overseas, Inc.
American War Memorials Overseas works to document, promote, and preserve non-government supported War Memorials honoring Americans outside of the USA to ensure these monuments remain part of local communities forever. (Our mission is to help care for those private memorials and gravesites where the US government has no responsibility.) War Memorials commemorate our shared past, and overseas war memorials honoring Americans are an important symbol of America's international engagement. American War Memorials Overseas seeks to cooperate with other organizations, at international, national, and local levels, to better safeguard the future of War Memorials honoring Americans overseas in both their social and historical context. American War Memorials Overseas is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit corporation and as such is entirely dependent on donated funds. AWMO seeks to receive funding from individual contributions, corporate contributions, and private foundation grants.
Wilmington, Delaware
DOUBLE PORTION MINISTRIES
Double Portion Ministries is non-profit ministry that endeavors to share the Gospel by anchoring all of its missions into the evangelistic truths found in God’s word: the proclamation aspect (Rom. 10:14-15) the social aspect (Matt. 25:35-36)
Mobile, Alabama
Soccer in the Streets, Inc.
Soccer in the Streets empowers underserved youth through soccer, character development, mentoring, and employability programs.
Atlanta, Georgia
Justine Petersen Housing and Reinvestment Corporation
The mission of Justine PETERSEN is to connect institutional resources with the needs of low- to moderate-income families and individuals in order to build assets and create enduring change.
St. Louis, Missouri
FOUNDATION FOR HUMAN ENRICHMENT
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
BOULDER, Colorado
Key to Knowledge
Our Mission is to excel and improve the education environment in underdeveloped countries by providing students with the necessary school supplies to reach success.
WASHINGTON, District Of Columbia
SHEPHERDS SPRING INC
At Shepherd's Spring we shall seek to engage the world with the reality of the risen Jesus so as to inspire hope and cultivate lifelong learning.
SHARPSBURG, Maryland
PEERS PROJECT OF INDIANA INC
Through the power of peer to peer empowerment, PEERS gives our teens a platform to discover their voices and combat pressures to have positive futures.
Indianapolis, Indiana
ETHIOPIAN ORPHAN RELIEF INC
Ethiopian Orphan Relief is a 100% volunteer non profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of Ethiopia's most vulnerable children.
Beaverton, Oregon
Innovative Space for Asian American Christianity
We create a third space of learning where leaders in the academy, church, and community can collaboratively advance the development of Asian American faith leaders. Based on mutual learning
Los Angeles, California