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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
Earth Economics
We quantify and value the benefits nature provides. Our work drives effective decisions and systemic change through a combination of education, natural capital analysis, and policy recommendations.
TACOMA, Washington
Women of Tomorrow Mentor & Scholarship Program
The inspiration and design for Women of Tomorrow is based on our Founder's, Jennifer Valoppi, college years studying Psychology of Women. Jennifer says, “The research was clear - the real problem with true equality for women is not so much that men think that women are inferior, but that women agreed. The women who do make it to the top like being the only ones there and don’t do anything to help other women along.” Studies show that research still holds true today. Jennifer wanted to change that. So in 1997, while she was the main news anchor at NBC 6 in Miami, Jennifer designed a unique program for highly accomplished professional women to reach out to at-risk girls. With the support of then NBC 6 President & General Manager Don Browne, a long time supporter of women and minorities in the workplace and of mentoring as a tool for empowering people, Women of Tomorrow was created. Since then we have served 11,000 at-risk high school girls.
Miami, Florida
Project Homecoming
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Senior Nutrition Program of San Luis Obispo County dba Meals That Connect
To enhance health, restore dignity, support independence and reduce isolation for every San Luis Obispo County resident in need who is at least 60 years of age by providing meaningful connections and free, nutritious, noon-time meals delivered to community dining sites or to home.
SN LUIS OBISP, California
Club Christ
Club Christ is a youth development program to children and teens from K-12 grade. This organization is unique in that it operates out of local apartment complexes in low-income areas. Children receive tutoring, mentoring and weekly Bible studies. Come be a part of this grass roots approach to meeting our inner city’s deepest needs.
Las Vegas, NevadaKUPONA FOUNDATION
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
WASHINGTON DC, District Of Columbia
RELEASE MINISTRIES INC
The mission of Release Ministries is to affect at-risk youth with the life-changing message of Jesus Christ, releasing them to be who God intends them to be. With your help we can make a difference.
Omaha, NebraskaFred Finch Youth Center
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
OAKLAND, California
FEEDING MEDINA COUNTY
Feeding Medina County’s mission is to educate, engage and lead our community in creating an environment where no one goes hungry. We nourish our community with essential programs that put food on the table for children, families and seniors who are at risk of hunger. Feeding Medina County is the resource to fight hunger until the need no longer exists.
Medina, OhioWHEATON COLLEGE BILLY GRAHAM CENTER
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
WHEATON, Illinois
RESTORE AMERICA'S ESTUARIES
Restore America's Estuaries is a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization established in 1995 as an alliance of eleven community-based conservation organizations working to protect and restore the vital habitats of our nation’s estuaries. We are dedicated to working closely with community, private, and governmental organizations to preserve the extraordinary heritage of our nation's estuaries. Our mission is the protection and restoration of bays and estuaries as essential resources for our nation. Our sphere of work includes: • On-the-ground restoration projects that engage local communities. • Production of an array of collaborative tools, reports and resources to guide the restoration process, including A National Strategy to Restore Coastal and Estuarine Habitat, and The Economic and Market Value of Coasts and Estuaries: What’s at Stake • Uniting the national restoration community, key decision makers and local citizens through our biennial national conference and through our national outreach efforts. In this new age of restoration, we commit ourselves to acting as the cohesive force and guiding beacon for coastal and estuarine habitat restoration across the country.
Arlington, Virginia