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ATLANTA COMMUNITY TOOLBANK INC
Founded in 1991, Atlanta Community ToolBank is America’s largest tool-lending resource, dedicated to equipping the charitable sector for service. More than 200 local nonprofits, schools and organized service groups borrow over 1 million dollar’s worth of ATL ToolBank tools each year, equipping over 55,000 local volunteers for service. In turn, those dedicated volunteers complete 2,100 community improvement projects annually. When you spot blue-handled tools building wheelchair ramps, refurbishing youth centers, maintaining parks, play spaces and so much more - that’s your ATL ToolBank at work.
Atlanta, GeorgiaHOPE FOR SDEROT INC
With dignity, respect, and unconditional love it is our mission to bring awareness to the plight of the people of Sderot, and help for those who have been injured by Kassam rockets by supplying food, clothing, financial aid, and other much needed assistance.
PRESCOTT, Arizona
Lifeline Connections
Treatment of mental health and substance use disorders
Vancouver, Washington
OneReef Worldwide Stewardship
OneReef's Vision is to create vibrant reefs and thriving communities. OneReef's Mission is to partner with island communities to combine traditional stewardship and modern resources to protect at least 25% of coral reefs across Micronesia. Less than 5% of the billions of dollars spent annually on the environment is made available directly to locals who manage ecosystems. We work to fill this unmet need - we partner directly with island communities to protect reefs and recover fisheries. Our mission is based on the insight that island communities are more effective environmental stewards when their traditional knowledge and practices are combined with the right scientific, financial, and technical partnerships and resources. It ensures that practical and cost-effective solutions emerge. OneReef's Community Partnership Model is a proven way to accomplish long-term conservation success: - Through equitable agreements, traditional knowledge is combined with the right partnerships and resources, and economic benefits are directly linked to conservation - Agreements include the community's 20-year vision, shared commitments and expected outcomes, a spatial management plan, impact monitoring plan, and more. - This results in innovative, practical and cost-effective solutions to enforce managed fishing zones, measure impact, and build social cohesion around conservation that endures. Why the OneReef Community Partnership model has proven to be effective: 1. The right people in the right places Our island community partners have a strong "eco-identity" and take responsibility for their environment. They want their reefs to thrive in the face of over-fishing and climate change. 2. The right tools and resources Our island community partners need financial, scientific, and technical resources to protect their reefs. OneReef mentors community members: (1) Training, tools, infrastructure to increase agency (2) Support for management plans (3) Science-based impact measures (4) Long-term, leveraged financing 3. The right partnerships We align private and public funds, technology, and science. Working hand-in-hand, OneReef, island communities, elected leaders, funders, and technical and scientific partners combine modern resources with traditional stewardship. Joint problem-solving and meaningful engagement create enduring value.
Santa Cruz, CaliforniaBLUE RIDGE WILDLIFE CENTER
To care for native wildlife by integrating veterinary medicine, rehabilitation, education, and research.
BOYCE, Virginia
AGRICULTURAL STEWARDSHIP ASSOCIATION
ASA is a nonprofit land trust helping landowners conserve farmland in Washington and Rensselaer counties in the upper Hudson River Valley. Our goal is to ensure that future generations can continue to enjoy our local agricultural traditions, landscapes, and products.
Greenwich, New York
Orphan Outreach
Orphan Outreach partners with orphanages and Christian schools to provide expertise, programs and funding, which meet the physical, spiritual, emotional and educational needs of orphans and vulnerable children around the world.
Plano, Texas
ASSOCIATED CHARITIES OF LENAWEE COUNTY
Associated Charities provides clothing and household items "free of charge" to low income families in Lenawee County, Michigan.
Adrian, Michigan
Smiles Foundation USA
Smiles Foundation constitutes a group of registered charitable organizations that tirelessly and lovingly work together to fulfill the same mission: A. To provide life-enhancing activities, dental care, and primary health care education to children, free of charge. B. To offer underprivileged communities tools to develop and improve their health, environment, and safety through our educational and social enterprise programs.
Naples, Florida
Arise Haiti
Arise Haiti serves in southern Haiti to promote life transformation through the power of the Gospel.
Venice, Florida
ROWAN
To love & empower orphans & widows infected or affected by HIV & AIDS in Uganda through education, medical care and treatment, spiritual nourishment and business training, resulting in self-reliance. ROWAN partners with local Christian leaders & development organizations empowering each person to discover their God-given gifts & passions. Together, we assess quality of life, identify physical, spiritual & social needs & implement innovative strategies to meet these needs within the community.
Colorado
MAINE ASSOCIATION OF AREA AGENCIES ON AGING
Maine’s network of Agencies on Aging is the leading source of information for thousands of Maine seniors on aging, healthy living and benefits. Programs and outreach support services are designed to improve the physical, social and emotional well-being of older adults and to reduce the burden on families and caregivers.
Augusta, Maine