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A Roof Over Your Head

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

Plainfield, Illinois

World Possible

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

Irvine, California

Bussia We Care For All

At Bussia We Care For All, our mission is to provide a safe, nurturing, and inclusive environment where every child feels valued, supported, and inspired to grow. We are committed to fostering early learning, creativity, and social-emotional development through play-based experiences, individualized care, and strong family partnerships. Our goal is to prepare children for lifelong success while celebrating diversity and ensuring that every child—regardless of background or ability—receives the highest quality care and education.

Trans Empowerment Project

Our mission is to move our community out of crisis by creating equitable systems of support that are centered around Disabled 2TIGE (2Spirit, Trans, Intersex, and Gender Expansive) members of the community who are also BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and or People of Color), to ensure that we all get to thrive!

North Carolina

Twin Cities Un house Union suite

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

GlobalSOSNOW!

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

SWI

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

Chicago, Illinois

A Buck A Day

To empower every believer to engage in building up Christ's kingdom.

Brentwood, Tennessee

The Touch Institute

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

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INTERNATIONAL AMERICAN RELIEF SOCIETY IARS

We believe all lives are equal. No-one should be discriminated against or live-in poverty. We want a just and sustainable world where everyone can safely speak truth to power, claim their human rights, and build a better future for themselves. We offer direct support to people and communities living with poverty, above all in countries in the global South. We seek to add value to our partners' work and all those who challenge discrimination, exclusion, and exploitation. But for change to be sustainable, it must be systemic. To contribute to change that lasts, we mobilize to transform the systems, policies, and practices that significantly impact people's lives. We fight for gender justice and against any form of violence against women and girls. We take action to stop the climate crisis. We provide humanitarian and development assistance to displaced people in war, refugees, and other internally displaced persons to improve the quality of their living environment through the implementation of development projects promote -education, justice, - health, desirable births through family planning and reproductive health - food self-sufficiency taking into account positive local cultural values promoting peaceful coexistence between various socio-cultural groups. Women and children are at the heart of our actions. In all our programs, we pay particular attention to women's conditions and the first children of poverty in the world. Gender equality is a fundamental right. It is also an essential factor in the fight against poverty. That is why IARS contributes to women's empowerment and empowerment.

Lincoln, Nebraska

A Secret Safe Place for Newborns of Tennessee

Our mission is to protect the most defenseless among us, newborn infants, by educating and informing women and communities of a safe, secret option under the Tennessee Safe Haven Law.

Maryville, Tennessee

US Black Business Network

Join us in Creating Change! The US Black Business Network is actively working to bridge the racial wealth gap through community-led financial activism. This work includes a Shop Black Shop Local pilot project. I founded the US Black Business Network (USBBN) on a core belief: there is no greater gift for our community than the right to self-determination through financial activism. Why? Because research from McKinsey & Company warns that without accelerated wealth gains, the racial wealth gap could endure for another 100 years. We refuse to wait. By acting as a unified community, we can claim the intergenerational wealth that is rightfully ours through expanded access to business ownership, housing, and higher education. Our pilot project in Mobile, AL Shop Black Shop Local has proven that this model works. Through this initiative, we have: Identified how to increase and sustain support for local Black-owned businesses. Generated enthusiastic community support and participation. Developed a scalable model to help other communities build wealth. To date, over 150 Mobile residents have actively supported this project through local purchases and engagement. Currently, our nonprofit is operated entirely by volunteers. Your support will ensure that we can continue developing this innovative path toward economic equity. Join us in making self-determination a reality. Your support is appreciated. Netesha Pendleton, Founder US Black Business Network