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Arts Festival Association /dba/ Mosaics
Established in 1992, the Arts Festival Association /dba/ Mosaics was established to create and foster the diversity and vitality of the arts, and to broaden the availability, education, participation and appreciation of the arts throughout the community through the formulation of the Mosaics Fine Art Festival.
Saint Charles, Missouri
High Atlas Foundation
The High Atlas Foundation is a Moroccan association and a U.S. 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 2000 by former Peace Corps Volunteers committed to furthering sustainable development. HAF supports Moroccan communities to take action in implementing human development initiatives. HAF promotes organic agriculture, women’s empowerment, youth development, education, and health. Since 2011, HAF has Consultancy Status at the United Nations Economic and Social Council. HAF is dedicated to local initiatives that community beneficiaries determine and manage: Sustainable agriculture: Nurseries of fruit trees and wild medicinal plants, irrigation infrastructure and efficiency, organic certification, technical skills-building, carbon sequestration, and commercialization Education: School infrastructure, gardens, and environmental stewardship Health: Clean drinking water and waste management Women’s and youth empowerment: Self-discovery, human rights, and cooperative development Capacity-building: Participatory planning and project, organizational, and environmental management
NEW YORK, New York
Passport, Inc.
Passport has a strong reputation for well-run, creative, Christian camps for children and youth. Our camps include moving, theologically stretching worship, experiential Bible study, hands-on mission experiences for youth, and mission education for children. Our camps are led by an energetic staff of college and graduate school students who consider their summers on staff as an expression of their calling, and a ministry to our participating churches. Passport offers our campers the freedom to dream within a comfortable structure that respects the Christian traditions of our participating churches.
Birmingham, Alabama
The GVN Foundation
The GVN Foundation is a non-profit organization inspiring learning, innovation and action to unlock the potential of vulnerable communities around the world. We do this by providing financial resources to grassroots organizations working with vulnerable women and children in Africa, Asia and Latin America.
Bellefontaine, Ohio
Harvesting International Ministry Center
Harvesting International Ministry Center provides emergency assistance to children and families affected by natural disasters and works with communities to develop long-term solutions to poverty. We serve approximately 100,000 people in over 25 counties throughout North Texas. Our work is evident in over 75 communities, where we join with local people to find lasting ways to improve the lives of impoverished children and families.
Mansfield, Texas
Happy Cats Haven Inc
Giving homeless Colorado cats another chance for a happy life
Manitou Springs, Colorado
Bridges of Understanding
Bridges of Understanding, a 501(c)3 not-for-profit, nonpolitical organization established in 2007, seeks to enhance positive relations between the United States and the Arab World through one-to-one connections between thought leaders and the creation of original youth focused programs.
New York, New York
Global Health Council
Through the following focus areas of Policy & Advocacy, Member Engagement, and Connections & Coordination, GHC works toward equitable, inclusive and sustainable solutions to global health challenges.
Vincent House
Vincent House offers a holistic approach to transforming lives of adults affected by mental health challenges. Participants at Vincent House have access to the entire range of training opportunities in our Recovery through Work Partnership, including socialization, work, education, and shared responsibility. Vincent House members develop skills, achieve educational goals, obtain paid employment, find friendship, pursue careers and lead purposeful lives. Vincent House is a family-founded, not-for-profit organization that relies on a financial partnership with members and their families. Tuition covers approximately one half the actual cost of services; financial assistance is available to eligible applicants and their families. Vincent House leads adults with mental illness on a journey to wellness, with work being the core healing process.
Pinellas Park, Florida
ANTINANCO EARTH ARTS SCHOOL
Antinanco Earth Arts School is committed to preserving traditional and indigenous knowledge, and providing public access to education beyond the classroom walls through nature experiences, hands-on projects, international cultural exchange programs and environmental conservation projects. We teach practical earth-based skills, arts, cultural and food sovereignty and security, mindfulness, peaceful dialogue and emotional empowerment. We provide and promote all types of education about the Earth, its inhabitants and ecosystems, educating about the impact of our actions on the surrounding environment. We support local and indigenous communities through education and direct relief, both financial and in-kind.
Holmdel, New Jersey
Student Body Scholarship Association
Our organization is dedicated to helping deserving students who may not have the financial means to attend college. We know that education is a key factor to achieving success and are committed to providing opportunities for highly motivated students who qualify academically, but lack the resources to attend an institution of higher learning. Nothing would please us more than to see one of our sponsored students achieve their goals or maybe even someday become a future leader.
Los Angeles, California
Justice Ventures International
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Burtonsville, Maryland