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BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF THE CAPITAL REGION INC

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

ALBANY, New York
ATLANTA ACE VOLLEYBALL INC

ATLANTA ACE VOLLEYBALL INC

"Teaching Life Lessons Through the Sport of Volleyball"

ALPHARETTA, Georgia
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Unity Of Livonia

We inspire and empower individual transformation through positive prayer, education and service.

Livonia, Michigan
Womens Centers International

Womens Centers International

OWC will be managed for/by women providing a safe gathering place to access to training, support and capital to build prosperous lives & stronger community.

OAKLAND, California
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EVANGELISTIC INTERNATIONAL MINISTRIES INC

We are a registered faith based 501(c)(3) non-profit ministry committed to reaching the world with the hope and love found in the Gospel of Jesus Christ. EIM believes that our ministry is two-fold, to take the Word of God to the ends of the earth and to meet the needs of our world’s most vulnerable people.

MAGNOLIA, Arkansas
Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens

Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens

To inspire and educate all with the beauty and importance of plants; to advance sustainability and promote human and environmental well-being through action and research; and to celebrate its historic glasshouse.

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Mangrove Action Project

Mangrove Action Project

Partnering with mangrove forest communities, grassroots NGO's, researchers, and local governments to conserve and restore mangrove forests and related coastal ecosystems, while promoting community-based sustainable management of coastal resources.

Seattle, Washington
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Xperitas

Transforming lives through shared global experience and intercultural learning.

MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota
FRIENDS OF THE THIRD WORLD, INC.

FRIENDS OF THE THIRD WORLD, INC.

Since 1972 working for economic justice in the marketplace thru the cooperative economic model and public education to promote voluntary action to address the root causes of poverty. We are a founding member of the Fair Trade Federation here in the U.S.

FORT WAYNE, Indiana
Heart of America Japan-America Society

Heart of America Japan-America Society

Our mission is to further understanding between the peoples of Japan and the greater Kansas City area by promoting social, cultural and educational exchanges.

Kansas City, Missouri
CACTUS CANCER SOCIETY

CACTUS CANCER SOCIETY

Cactus Cancer Society’s mission is to provide a safe space where young adults (YAs) facing cancer can connect, cope, and thrive with one another in an online community through creativity and expression. Our vision is to end isolation among young adults facing cancer.

Oakland, California
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