Find Nonprofits
world deaf architecture, inc.
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
washington, District Of Columbia
Horace Mann Educational Associates, Inc.
HMEA is a leader in serving people with autism and special needs from ages 1 to 101 in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. We work with children adults band their families to realize their potential and dreams.
Franklin, Massachusetts
West Virginians for Life Inc
The state affiliate of National Right to Life, West Virginians for Life (WVFL) believes that all human life, from conception to natural death, has value and is entitled to protection under the law. Therefore, WVFL opposes infanticide, euthanasia, doctor assisted suicide, and abortion (unless the mother's life is immediately threatened by the pregnancy).
Morgantown, West Virginia
FLORIDA GREEN BUILDING COALITION INC
The Florida Green Building Coalition (FGBC) is a nonprofit 501(C)3 Florida corporation dedicated to improving the built environment. Our mission is to lead and promote sustainability with environmental, economic, and social benefits through regional education and certification programs.
OrlandoADOPT A PET INC
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Miami, Florida
ANIMALS AS NATURAL THERAPY
Animals as Natural Therapy (ANT) offers healing programs based on the knowledge that animals can teach humans important life skills: respect for self and others, trust-building, and clear communication. As a 501(c)3 non-profit, ANT operates out of Windy Acres, a one-hundred-year-old, 5-acre farm situated at the edge of Bellingham, WA in Northwest Washington. Windy Acres provides a peaceful, secluded spot for our animal and human partners to practice their healing work. Over the past decade, ANT has touched the lives of thousands of children and adults.
Bellingham, Washington
Help the Children
Help the Children charity is a non-profit faith-based organization dedicated to serve the needy by providing a range of social projects and supportive services for orphans and vulnerable children in Transnistria. Our goal is to improve their life quality and enrich their emotional, physical, social, intellectual and spiritual well-being.
Green
Red Hen Press, Inc.
Red Hen Press seeks to discover and publish works of literary excellence, support diversity in a creative industry, promote literacy in our local schools, and serve as a hub for literary events and enrichment. We are a community of readers and writers who are actively engaged in the essential human practice known as literature.
Pasadena, California
Community Shares of Minnesota
To create a fair, just and equitable Minnesota.
SAINT PAUL, MinnesotaBOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF ALICE
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
ALICE, TexasPRO BONO LEGAL SERVICES INC
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
CHARLESTON, South Carolina
US Black Business Network
Join us in Creating Change! The US Black Business Network is actively working to bridge the racial wealth gap through community-led financial activism. This work includes a Shop Black Shop Local pilot project. I founded the US Black Business Network (USBBN) on a core belief: there is no greater gift for our community than the right to self-determination through financial activism. Why? Because research from McKinsey & Company warns that without accelerated wealth gains, the racial wealth gap could endure for another 100 years. We refuse to wait. By acting as a unified community, we can claim the intergenerational wealth that is rightfully ours through expanded access to business ownership, housing, and higher education. Our pilot project in Mobile, AL Shop Black Shop Local has proven that this model works. Through this initiative, we have: Identified how to increase and sustain support for local Black-owned businesses. Generated enthusiastic community support and participation. Developed a scalable model to help other communities build wealth. To date, over 150 Mobile residents have actively supported this project through local purchases and engagement. Currently, our nonprofit is operated entirely by volunteers. Your support will ensure that we can continue developing this innovative path toward economic equity. Join us in making self-determination a reality. Your support is appreciated. Netesha Pendleton, Founder US Black Business Network