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National Civic League

National Civic League

The mission of the National Civic League is to advance civic engagement to create equitable, thriving communities.

DENVER, Colorado
GROUNDWORK DALLAS

GROUNDWORK DALLAS

The mission of Groundwork Dallas is to regenerate, sustain, and improve the Dallas Elm Fork Greenbelt and Great Trinity Forest by developing community-based partnerships that educate and empower people, businesses, and organizations to promote environmental stewardship. Everyone deserves a green, healthy, and resilient environment.

DALLAS, Texas
Women's Global Empowerment Fund

Women's Global Empowerment Fund

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

Denver, Colorado
Down Syndrome Association of Wisconsin

Down Syndrome Association of Wisconsin

The Down Syndrome Association of Wisconsin's mission is to provide support to Wisconsin families and individuals with Down syndrome through awareness, education, information, programs, services, and the exchange of ideas and experiences. We promote the value of those with Down syndrome in our lives and our communities. We continually strive toward full acceptance, full access, full potential and a full life to make Wisconsin the best supported state for people with Down syndrome and their loved ones.

West Allis, Wisconsin
WildEarth Guardians

WildEarth Guardians

WildEarth Guardians is a non-profit, environmental advocacy organization whose mission is to protect and restore the wildlife, wild places, wild rivers, and health of the American West. The organization was founded in 1989 and has a long history of conservation successes protecting carnivores, ancient forests, rivers and other threatened landscapes and wildlife. We have more than 105,000 members and e-activists, the majority of whom live in the eleven Western states. The organization currently operates four major programs: Wildlife, Wild Places, Wild Rivers, and Climate and Energy. Our 25 person staff includes lawyers, policy experts, biologists, ecosystem restoration experts and fundraisers. Our 2015 budget is $3.5 million, which comes from diverse sources, including members and donors, foundations, government grants and recovered legal fees. We have offices in Santa Fe, New Mexico; Portland, Oregon; Salt Lake City Utah; Laramie, Wyoming; Missoula, Montana; San Francisco and San Deigo, California; Boulder and Denver, Colorado; and Tucson, Arizona.

Santa Fe, New Mexico
Greenwich House

Greenwich House

Founded in 1902 in the settlement tradition, Greenwich House is dedicated to improving the quality of life of the individuals and families in Greenwich Village and across the city. New Yorkers from all segments of society, regardless of age, gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, and religion are welcomed. We offer flexible and responsive services that address a wide variety of contemporary challenges—early childhood education, drug and alcohol abuse, mental health, ceramic arts education, musical enrichment, elder care and senior social activities.

New York, New York
Friends of the Unborn Incorporated (Maternity Home)

Friends of the Unborn Incorporated (Maternity Home)

In an effort to support women in an unplanned pregnancy, Friends of the Unborn is a faith based ministry that provides a long-term safe environment for expectant mothers to live as well as a program that offers a path to independence through love, counsel, education and spiritual guidance. The sanctity, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness for all human life has been paramount throughout our history and is the centerpiece of our mission.

Quincy, Massachusetts
Habitat for Humanity of Pueblo
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Habitat for Humanity of Pueblo

Seeking to put God's love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities and hope.

Pueblo, Colorado
India Gospel League

India Gospel League

India Gospel League exists to promote and establish the kingdom of God and reach the unreached in India.

Hudson, Ohio
Tulsa Hub

Tulsa Hub

Tulsa Hub is a syndicate of volunteers, and a growing staff, on a mission to change lives through cycling. It is the only non-profit in Oklahoma providing certified bicycling-for-transportation education, refurbished bicycles, safety gear, and follow-up support to people in poverty, people with physical and mental disabilities, and people who are otherwise disenfranchised in our community. Tulsa Hub is the belief in human power made visible. Bikes are donated by Tulsa citizens and refurbished by Tulsa Hub staff and volunteer mechanics. After participants, complete training, bicycles, and safety gear are earned in the Adult Cycling Empowerment (A.C.E.) program. The mission also works to change the habits of the next generation through active transportation programs with middle-school and high-school students. Since our inception in 2008, we have helped more than 1,800 adults earn reliable transportation and given more than 2,500 bicycles to students in our Youth Programs. The Community Bike Workshop, open Tuesdays through Thursdays, offers low-cost bicycle repair and equipment to over 1,000 additional riders annually. Over 70% of ACE alumni continue building relationships with us and "give back" through volunteerism with Tulsa Hub and have reported using their bikes to get a job, go back to school, get their groceries and run their errands, get to church and into nature, and otherwise make moves toward improved self-reliance, dignity, and sense of opportunity.

Tulsa, Oklahoma
Habitat for Humanity Middle Keys

Habitat for Humanity Middle Keys

Habitat for Humanity of the Middle Keys is a non-profit Christian housing ministry founded on the belief that every man, woman and child deserves a safe, decent and affordable home to call their own. Habitat Middle Keys began in 1991 and is part of a global, nonprofit housing organization operated on Christian principles that seeks to put God's love into action by building homes, communities and hope. We are a volunteer based locally run affiliate dedicated to eliminating substandard housing locally and worldwide. All are welcome and Habitat for Humanity of the Middle Keys has an open-door policy: All who believe that everyone needs a decent, affordable place to live are welcome to help with the work, regardless of race, religion, age, gender, political views, or any of the other distinctions that too often divide people. In short, Habitat welcomes volunteers and supporters from all backgrounds and also serve people in need of decent housing without regard of race or religion. As a matter of policy, Habitat for Humanity International and its affiliated organizations do not proselytize. This means that Habitat will not offer assistance on the expressed or implied condition that people must either adhere to or convert to a particular faith, or listen and respond to a messaging designed to induce conversion to a particular faith. About Habitat for Humanity International: Founded in Americus, Georgia, USA in 1976, Habitat for Humanity today operates around the globe and has helped build, renovate and repair more than 600,000 decent, affordable homes sheltering more than 3 million people worldwide.

Marathon, Florida
The Volunteer Center of Lubbock

The Volunteer Center of Lubbock

The Volunteer Center of Lubbock strives to inspire a more engaged community by helping people find their purpose and act on it!

LUBBOCK, Texas