Find Nonprofits

Khpal Kore Organization

Khpal Kore Organization

Khpal Kore Organization (KKO) is a public interest organization working for education, health, agriculture, forestry and human right. Khpal Kore Organization was established after the flood 2010. It was formed as a registered Organization in 2014 under the societies act xxi of 1860 to address the issue of education, health, environment, poverty, inequality, rural development and human rights, especially women and child rights violation. The Organization was formed by concerned young educated citizen and activist from professional association political workers, women and child association and social workers of community. Who felt the intense need to establish an Organization for raising awareness throw education and research provide justice in the social institutions to develop the rural area of the district Mardan and enable them to work collectively and seek solutions to the problems they face. The organization believes on hardworking and provide true service to the community and bring a real change.

Mardan, North-west Frontier
National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis Section

National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis Section

NCJW St. Louis Section is a 501(c)3 organization. Click to view our Form 990. Click here to view our Annual Report. With a network at our national headquarters and more than 100 sections across the country, the NCJW St. Louis Section is driven by our members locally. We make a difference through community service, projects and advocacy programs. NCJW has been active in St. Louis for more than a century, starting with a free milk program for school children.

St. Louis, Missouri
Rural Community Health Worker Network RCHWN

Rural Community Health Worker Network RCHWN

Community Health Workers are in the frontlines of our communities, helping individuals, families, and groups to navigate complexity, overcome barriers and connect to necessary health and social service resources. Our Mission is to support Community Health Workers (CHWs) in their ever-changing communities and to raise awareness of the CHWs valuable contributions. Our strategy for pursuing this mission is: Awareness The “I am a CHW” Campaign and Partnerships, which give CHWs a platform to share their stories and raise awareness about the value they add in their communities. Network To create a broader network of CHWs that provides opportunities for strong peer-to-peer connections, advocacy, and continued education. Outreach To promote the C.O.R.E. Project that helps community members connect to necessary resources and overcome barriers. Our Vision is to grow a National Community that celebrates CHWs and creates visibility for their contributions. Our Values: • Collaboration • Empowerment • Leadership • Empathy • Passion • Resident Voice

Midland, Michigan
STANDISH FOUNDATION FOR CHILDREN

STANDISH FOUNDATION FOR CHILDREN

Through education, advocacy, service and financial support, we strive to help transform healthcare experiences for children, families and providers.

Austin, Texas
J

JUNIATA GOLF FOUNDATION

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The Next Foundation

The Next Foundation

To enable colleges and universities across the country to field sustainable athletic programs in order to provide more student athletes the opportunity to play intercollegiate sports - all while emphasizing an off-the-field education that prepares the athletes for whatever comes next.

Schaumburg, Illinois
1

100 BLACK MEN OF GREATER DETROIT INC

Our Mission - The 100 Black Men of Greater Detroit, Inc. is a group of concerned African American men whose goal is to improve the quality of life in our community through their collective resources, abilities and experiences. Recognizing the need to develop strong, vital and self-supporting communities, the organization has committed to helping African American youth, in the metro Detroit area, achieve success in four (4) focus areas: 1. Mentoring 2. Education 3. Health and Wellness 4. Economic Empowerment

DETROIT, Michigan
F

Friendship Place

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

Washington, District Of Columbia
Other Side Academy

Other Side Academy

The Other Side Academy is a 2 1/2-year self-sustaining, vocation and life skills training program for men and women determined to break their cycle of long-term criminal behavior, substance abuse, and homelessness. Participants are housed, fed, and clothed all free of charge with financial support derived from our student-run social enterprises. We address long-term whole person change within the context of daily work and community living. Our students receive real-time behavioral and social interaction feedback consistently. Senior students and staff teach from lived experience and use radical candor to work through communication issues and correct dysfunctional thinking.

Salt Lake City, Utah
Whole Earth Engineering, Inc.

Whole Earth Engineering, Inc.

Promote Respect and Understanding between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous People’s Knowledge Systems via the [re]-grounding of Modern Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics (STEAM) with World-Wide Traditional Knowledge Systems.

Albuquerque, New Mexico
PARADISE BOUND MINISTRIES

PARADISE BOUND MINISTRIES

Our goal is simple: 'Whatever it takes' to bring the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the lost and dying of Guatemala. We live this out in our daily lives, our mission teams, and in every program in which we are privileged to take part. Christ never waited for the needy to come to Him, instead meeting God's children where they were, physically and spiritually. Nothing stood in the way of our Lord; love propelled Him. And as our Lord lives within each of our hearts, at Paradise Bound we strive to achieve the same.

Allendale, Michigan
The Becky Baker Foundation

The Becky Baker Foundation

• We believe that the best way to beat breast cancer is by preventing breast cancer. The most effective means to this end is with annual thermograms or mammograms. The BBF offers these services free of charge to those who cannot afford them. • We want to educate every woman in America about the importance of preventing breast cancer in their bodies. Our foot-in-the-door is our free screening offer. This is the first step for many women, and once they actually move forward with their checkup, we offer them the continuing education they need to take care of their body and most likely avoid breast cancer in the future. We also offer continuing education for the male loved-ones of all women. We have learned that most men do not have a working understanding of breast cancer and how this evil disease infects so many women. The BBF is a public charity exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Our Federal Employer Tax ID number is 84-2047492. Our goal going forward is to provide 5,000 free mammograms/thermograms in 2021, doubling that number every year until we reach one million per year in 2028. • This will change the national breast cancer conversation from “Awareness” to “Prevention,” which is the founder's ultimate goal in honoring Becky Baker.

Colorado Springs, Colorado