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GATEWAY WOODS FAMILY SERVICES
Our mission is to honor and obey God by providing help and healing to troubled children and families who then may bless others.
Leo, IndianaNashville Ballet
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
NASHVILLE, Tennessee
Men of Valor International
We come alongside church leaders and missionaries around the world to help them reach and disciple men.
Chantilly, Virginia
Houston Petset
Our mission is to end the homelessness and suffering of companion animals and elevate their status in society.
Houston, Texas
BUFFALO FIELD CAMPAIGN
To stop the harassment and slaughter of Yellowstone’s wild buffalo herds; protect the natural habitat of wild, free-roaming buffalo and other native wildlife; and work with all people—especially Indigenous Nations—to honor and protect the sacredness of the wild buffalo. We pursue our mission through a variety of coordinated strategies: In the field: Our volunteers conduct regular patrols to track and locate buffalo. Teams monitor buffalo movements; document herd activity with field notes, photographs, and video; and remain prepared to initiate nonviolent action as necessary to defend these magnificent animals. In a great example of BFC synergy: our field patrols also collect scientific data for use by our legal and legislative teams, biologists, and other organizations—adding another layer of value to our field campaigns. In the political/legislative arena: We support a variety of efforts to inform local, state, and federal politicians and legislators of the plight of the buffalo—and the importance of wild populations. In the courts: Our legal team fights judicial battles to defend the buffalo’s right to roam freely and live according to their natural instincts. In the public mind: In addition to providing information for educators, BFC actively promotes the needs of the buffalo through various public forums such as community meetings; information booths in and around Yellowstone; select conventions, expositions, and festivals; our annual roadshow; and more.
W YELLOWSTONE, Montana
PILGRIM BAPTIST CHURCH OF SAN MATEO
We are the Body of Christ committed to empower and encourage every member to be involved in individual and corporate ministry and seek to fulfill the great commission through worship & prayer, small groups, bible study and outreach.
San Mateo, California
Crossroads AntiRacism Organizing & Training
Crossroads provides antiracism organizing, training and consultation services to institutions desiring to dismantle systemic racism. We offer a power analysis that identifies barriers to authentic multicultural diversity, and create antiracist/anti-oppressive policies and practices by developing antiracism teams trained to meet the distinct needs of their institution. Central to our work is creating structures of accountability to People and Communities of Color.
Matteson, Illinois
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
MARINE MEGAFAUNA FOUNDATION
Our mission is to save threatened marine life using pioneering research, education, and sustainable conservation solutions. Our goal is a world in which marine life and humans thrive together.
TRUCKEE, California
GERA
Community development
Salt Lake City, Utah
Orphan's Hope International
Dedicated to the compelling needs of Orphans and transforming their lives!
East Wenatchee, Washington
Remerg
Remerg is a 501(c)3 founded in 2017 to break down the barriers to re-entry and stop the revolving door of recidivism, one resource at a time. We believe that by enabling justice-involved populations to connect with housing, employment, and other community resources, we can empower those individuals to take ownership over their future, turn their lives around, and never return to incarceration. Since our inception, we have successfully helped thousands of formerly incarcerated and justice-involved populations – regardless of race, age, gender or type of offense – connect with critical re-entry resources.
Denver, Colorado