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MIDWEST RENEWABLE ENERGY ASSOCIATION INC
The Midwest Renewable Energy Association (MREA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that promotes renewable energy, energy efficiency, and sustainable living through education and demonstration. Our initiatives focus on the development of robust markets for renewables, and we have a history of success in public engagement and inspiring positive actions for energy and climate. We provide the highest quality renewable energy education and training experiences possible to our over 2,300 members across the Midwest. Our programs and services respond to evolving energy issues, empower people to make wise lifestyle choices, and are accessible to the broadest possible audience. We share our success with other like-minded organizations, recognizing that we are stronger when we all work together for our common goals.
Custer, Wisconsin
RAIN-CENTRAL MISSOURI INC
Rain is the regions premier provider of FREE HIV/STI health screenings and Case Management Services.
Columbia, Missouri
AniMeals No-Kill Adoption Center and Animal Food Bank
To save the hungry, the helpless, the lost and the little ones just struggling to survive. To house and feed as many animals as possible. To ease the suffering of the weak and unloved. To build a no-kill community and realize the achievement of a no-kill nation.
MISSOULA, MontanaFundraising Department LLC
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Beech Grove, IndianaDETROIT CRIME COMMISSION
The Detroit Crime Commission’s mission is to act as a citizen ally to public and private organizations in Southeast Michigan, by facilitating the prevention, investigation and prosecution of crime leading to a safer place to live, learn and work.
Detroit, Michigan
CANCER FOR COLLEGE
Cancer for College provides financial aid to cancer survivors in the form of college scholarships. The application period is open annually from October 1st - January 31st. View the requirements here: http://cancerforcollege.org/CFC_Application.html
Vista, California
Watertown Food Pantry
PROGRAM: We provide needy households with basic food items. As the number of adults and children in the household increases, the number of food items increases. The amount of meat a family receives also increases. In addition to these basic food items, we have a ‘free’ wall of miscellaneous food items. Families may take anywhere from 4 to 8 items; and these items are over and beyond their normal allotment. When we have LOTS of food in stock, we are even more generous in food distribution. It’s better to have it distributed to those in need than throw it away because it is past the expiration date. We give each family a “Milk Voucher” for Piggly Wiggly, which is good for one free gallon of milk. The amount we pay each month has substantially decreased due to the fundraising efforts at our local Piggly Wiggly store. In the waiting room, there is a corner cabinet stocked with donated books for children of all ages. Each child may pick out and take home one book each time they come to the pantry. These books come from a variety of sources........rummage sales, library book sales, fundraising events, just to name a few.
Watertown, Wisconsin
North Georgia Camp and Retreat Ministries, INC
North Georgia Camp and Retreat Ministries joins with the church to make disciples of Jesus Christ and to nurture leadership by creating experiences in Creation and in Christian community that encourage transformation, growth, and renewal for all people.
Dahlonega, Georgia
International Training Alliance
ITA exists to provide transformational training for leaders on mission globally.
Winchester, Virginia
Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center
Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that is devoted to the rehabilitation and release of orphaned, injured and sick wildlife. We are the largest wildlife rehabilitation center treating mammals, birds, and waterfowl on the Front Range. We treat thousands of animals annually with nearly 70% of them being orphans. Over 200 different species have come through our doors since we were founded in 1982. We also provide outreach programs for audiences of all ages regarding rehabilitation, humane solutions to human-wildlife conflicts, and how you can help Colorado’s wildlife.
Boulder, Colorado
Lifebox Foundation
To ensure that surgical teams everywhere can provide the safest care possible to their patients.
Brooklyn, New York
ACHIEVA
Achieva advocates for, empowers, and supports people with disabilities and their families through their lives
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania