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Code Blueprint
We exist to break the mold—and the barriers that have kept women out of technical trades for far too long. Our mission is to create pathways to empower all women, including those who identify as women, by opening doors into the world of building inspections, code compliance, and safety enforcement. These aren’t just jobs. They’re careers that shape communities, protect lives, and command respect. Yet for decades, they’ve remained out of reach for many women due to systemic bias, lack of access, and cultural gatekeeping. We’re here to change that. Through rigorous certification programs, hands-on training, and mentorship, we equip women with the skills, credentials, and confidence to step into these roles and own them. Our graduates don’t just meet industry standards—they learn them and may eventually write them. They become inspectors, enforcers, leaders, and advocates for safer structures in our communities. We believe that when women are empowered to build, inspect, and lead, entire communities benefit. Economic independence grows. Representation shifts. Futures brighten. This mission is fueled by belief—and by action. Every donation, every grant, every partnership helps us expand access, deepen impact, and rewrite the narrative for women in technical trades. We’re not just preparing women for the workforce. We’re preparing them to transform.
This Is Living Ministries
Through this ministry, we are conduits to see God’s love transform lives. We advocate to promote restorative justice and disciple people affected by incarceration with Biblical principles, teaching them how to reenter society and live out these principles in their home, church, workplace, and community.
Cookeville, Tennessee
Shodor Education Foundation, Inc.
Shodor, a national resource for computational science education, is located in Durham, N.C., and serves students and educators nationwide. Our online education tools such as Interactivate and the Computational Science Education Reference Desk (CSERD), a Pathway Portal of the National Science Digital Library (NSDL), help transform learning through computational thinking.
Durham, North Carolina
CANCER FOR COLLEGE
Cancer for College provides financial aid to cancer survivors in the form of college scholarships. The application period is open annually from October 1st - January 31st. View the requirements here: http://cancerforcollege.org/CFC_Application.html
Vista, California
Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Chicago
The mission of the Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Chicago is to lead the fight to overcome the challenges of living with epilepsy and to accelerate therapies to stop seizures, find cures, and save lives.
Chicago, Illinois
ON ANGELS WINGS INC
Pet rescue which operates a thrift store to help support rescue efforts
Crystal Lake, Illinois
Eustress Inc.
Eustress is focused on bringing greater awareness to the importance of mental health in underserved communities, allowing individuals to identify and overcome challenges to achieve a healthy, productive lifestyle.
Charlotte, North Carolina
HE R MAN D A D INC
Hermandad Inc. is a community development agency, based in the United States, working primarily in rural communities of Latin America and the Caribbean. Hermandad serves as a catalyst or intermediary to strengthen local community organizations and accomplish sustainable development through our core competencies in: • Water Management • Agriculture • Resource Conservation • Health and Nutrition • Sanitation * Housing * Leadership Training * Local Institution Building
New York, New York
CHERRY CREEK ARTS FESTIVAL
CherryArts provides access to arts experiences and supports arts education in Colorado.
DENVER, Colorado
Coastal Watershed Council (CWC)
The Coastal Watershed Council (CWC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that was was formed in 1995 in response to the declining health of watersheds in the Monterey Bay region.
Santa Cruz, California
Uplift a Child International, Inc
Uplift A Child International is a non-profit organization, founded by Samuel and Rena Vonumu in 2000 in the United States. Our objective is to identify poor and needy children, place them in a school, and support them through 12 years of schooling through the high school. This will keep the children off the streets, provide them with the basic skills to develop, and give them an opportunity to emerge as self-reliant and productive members of the society. By the time the children complete high school, they will have the necessary social skills and will be mature enough to plan and work towards a brighter future. Until then, we work with each child in helping the child grow in the right direction.
Silver Spring, Maryland
Educated Choices Program
The Educated Choices Program educates middle school, high school, college students, and other community members about the impact of their food choices, inspiring them to make decisions that are consistent with their own values as related to human health, the environment and animals. By providing factual, mainstream information and promoting respectful dialogue, participants are encouraged to think critically about their food choices.
Lawrenceville, Georgia