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SOTENI International

SOTENI International

All of us, together working to reduce the incidence of AIDS by empowering vulnerable communities to develop sustainable interventions. We cultivate local leadership, educate those most at risk, and identify best practices to share around the world.

Cincinnati, Ohio
TransCultural Exchange

TransCultural Exchange

Inclusion. Diversity. These are more than just words for us. They are who we are: TransCultural Exchange. As an important part of our DNA, we aim to be supportive and welcoming of all people everywhere. Incorporated in 2002 as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, TransCultural Exchange’s mission is to foster a greater understanding of world cultures. We do this through large-scale, global art projects, cultural exchanges and educational programming – most notably, an International Conference on Opportunities in the Arts. And, best of all, our programs work.

Boston, Massachusetts
North American Marine Environment Protection Association (NAMEPA)

North American Marine Environment Protection Association (NAMEPA)

Save Our Seas - These three words together summarize the mission of the North American Marine Environment Protection Association (NAMEPA). NAMEPA is a marine industry-led organization of environmental stewards working to preserve the marine environment by promoting sustainable marine industry best practices and educating seafarers, students and the public about the need and strategies for protecting global ocean, lake and river resources.

Weston, Connecticut
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Revive Ministries

“Assisting in the transformation of lives through the process of Recovery.”

MALDEN, Nebraska
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Marie Detty/new Directions

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

Lawton, Oklahoma
Big Brothers Big Sisters Miami Valley

Big Brothers Big Sisters Miami Valley

Provide children facing adversity with strong and enduring, professional supported 1-to-1 relationships that change their lives for the better, forever.

DAYTON, Ohio
Adirondack Council, Inc.

Adirondack Council, Inc.

Since its founding forty years ago in 1975, the Adirondack Council has been the leading advocate for protecting New York State’s six-million-acre Adirondack Park. Created in 1892 as a unique six-million-acre patchwork of both publicly and privately owned lands, the Adirondack Park is the largest park in the contiguous United States. By State Constitution, the public portions are protected as "Forever Wild" Adirondack Forest Preserve. The Adirondack Council, using the best science, works to protect and build a better Adirondack Park with wild character and vibrant communities. We defend wilderness, support community sustainability, fight for clean air and water, combat invasive species and climate change, and advocate for private land stewardship and working farms and forests.

Elizabethtown, New York
Equal Access International

Equal Access International

Without Information, millions are powerless to improve their lives. Equal Access is changing the story.

Washington, District Of Columbia
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ARTHUR LESOW COMMUNITY CENTER

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

MONROE, Michigan
Surge for Water

Surge for Water

Surge for Water invests in communities with safe water, sanitation, hygiene and menstrual health solutions to help end the cycle of poverty.

Chicago, Illinois
PowerUp.org

PowerUp.org

Providing Opportunities Where Everyone Rises Up. Our mission is to ensure that all individuals—especially those at risk of being left behind—have the resources and the opportunities they need to live healthy and lead productive lives.

Corpus Christi, Texas
Good Samaritan Family Resource Center of San Francisco

Good Samaritan Family Resource Center of San Francisco

In a nation built by immigrants striving to create a brighter future, Good Samaritan believes struggling newcomer families and their children deserve the opportunity to succeed in their new home, and to strengthen our shared democracy. Every day, we help young children, youth and their families to obtain the skills, support and resources they need to overcome the challenges of poverty and displacement, and to improve the world we share.

San Francisco, California