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Boys and Girls Clubs of Larimer County
To enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.
Fort Collins, Colorado
Go Only Electric
During COVID-19 pandemic, Go Only Electric is supporting the essential workers of our community with free lunches and donations of necessary medical supplies. With your help, we can continue this important non-profit work and continue to assist frontline staff and essential workers. But we cannot do it alone. Your support plays a key role. Underserved communities need your support today. Go Electric's mission is to provide clean energy transportation to essential workers and assist during disaster relief. We are determined to produce a significant impact in three areas: 1. Climate reversal through the use of clean energy 2. Disaster relief using our service to transport supplies and people to communities hit by disasters, while helping alleviate climate change problems caused by gas vehicles 3. Assist First Responders by delivering supplies and providing transportation As the call for climate action rises, Go Electric will provide a real-world solution that benefits entire communities. There is an urgent need for effective reduction of CO2 emissions. Our goal is to provide clean energy transportation to essential workers and assist during disaster relief is timely because it supports Federal lawmakers goals to 1) reduce pollution stemming from the transportation sector through the manufacturing of electric and fuel-efficient vehicles, 2) increase the use of electric transportation, and 3) support the general expansion of clean and affordable mobility options with the goal of maintaining America's global leadership in automotive manufacturing. Our project is timely because it is innovative and inclusive clean-energy development that is community-driven, giving individuals and underserved neighborhoods the opportunity to fully own and control their clean energy assets as part of the path to 100% clean power. As the call for climate action rises, Go Electric will provide a real-world solution that benefits entire communities.
Federal Way, Washington
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
ISRAEL TENNIS CENTERS FOUNDATION INC
A non–profit organization that has worked for over 38 years to enhance the development of Israeli youth through the medium of tennis
Deerfield Beach, Florida
Mental Health Association of Westchester, Inc.
The mission of The Mental Health Association of Westchester County, Inc. (MHA) is to promote mental health in Westchester through advocacy, community education and direct services.
Tarrytown, New York
The Retreat
The Retreat is an innovative residential recovery continuum providing a time-tested, non-clinical, mutual help approach to the problem of alcohol and drug dependency. This supportive, educational setting is grounded in the spiritual principles of AA. By providing an affordable, safe and supportive environment to study and practice these principles, The Retreat opens the door to a life of contented sobriety.
Wayzata, Minnesota
World Affairs Council - Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky
To be the leader in preparing Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky communities, individually and collectively, to thrive in the 21st-century global environment by promoting international understanding, education, engagement, and cooperation.
HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, KentuckyBEACON RESCUE MISSION
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
DUNN, North Carolina
Food for Others, Inc.
For people who have lost a job, suffered a mental or physical health setback, or are struggling to overcome other obstacles to independence, Food for Others provides free food in these ways: 1) Warehouse Emergency food to individuals and families: We provide 3-5 days' worth of non-perishables, as well as milk and eggs and other fresh food for those referred to us by social-service providers. Those clients who also qualify based on low income may also receive monthly food supplements that we order on their behalf from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA. 2) Neighborhood Sites Distributions - We provide limited but free groceries to people via volunteers to sites in low-income neighborhoods every evening Monday through Friday, no questions asked. 3) Community Partners: We provide bulk food items to about 20 community-based organizations on a weekly or bi-weekly basis for churches, homeless shelters, and other groups serving at-risk residents to provide to their clients food. 4) Power Pack Program (P3): We provide weekend food for elementary school children in Fairfax Public Schools, primarily children in the free and reduced-price meals program, and others referred by school counselors, to make sure kids don't go hungry on weekends.
Fairfax, Virginia
DANE COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
MADISON, Wisconsin
Dream City
Our mission is to inspire change through advocacy, art, wellness, and community connections.
Iowa City, Iowa
Carousel of Happiness Inc
The mission of the Carousel of Happiness is inspiring happiness, well-being, and service to others through stories and experiences. The vision of the Carousel of Happiness is to be a welcoming and inclusive hub of positivity that supports, enhances and spreads wellbeing, happiness and joy.
Nederland, Colorado