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Project 2.0 Foundation
The Project 2.0 Foundation is committed to assisting veterans in their PTSD symptom management while enabling and training them for integration into the successful post-military life they desire. The Project 2.0 Foundation was formed in August 2019 after accidentally finding positive results in a group of Army special operations forces veterans who found they could better manage their PTSD symptoms by training for, and participating in, triathlons and other athletic events. With each other’s encouragement and support, their symptoms became more manageable with their focus on athletics, physical fitness, and proper nutrition as a mission, rather using recreational drugs and alcohol as a coping mechanism. Symptoms of depression decreased or were eliminated entirely. Once our veterans saw their personal success with PTSD symptom management, we heard a chorus of questions and requests for assistance in entrepreneurial opportunities and new (or continued) business education within the civilian world. With the consideration by members of the psychiatric field, we formed this foundation with the mission to bring our findings national and open our program to all veterans. We have gathered a group of psychologists, physical fitness trainers, licensed nutritionists and dieticians, and business leaders and founders in various industries to assist in our mission. The Project 2.0 Foundation program encompasses all aspects of post military life: mental, physical, and financial training and support. The objective for each member is to create a “NEW YOU 2.0” version of themselves, and to obtain the post-military life that they envision for themselves and their families.
Los Angeles, California
Pure Water for The World, Inc.
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Rutland, VermontGreater Community AIDS Project of East Central Illinois
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Illinois
The Arc of South Carolina, State Headquarters
The Arc of South Carolina is a non-profit that advocates for the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Cayce, South CarolinaGOOD NEIGHBORS INC
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
STAFFORDSVLLE, Kentucky
COLON CANCER FOUNDATION
Our Promise • To raise awareness of colorectal cancer (CRC), the importance of early detection and the most effective screening methods available; • To increase awareness of CRC risk factors and factors that may help prevent CRC, including knowing one’s family/genetic cancer history, exercise and nutrition; • To reduce the disparity that exists in CRC incidence and mortality rates by providing funds to improve screening rates in underserved and uninsured communities; • To award translational research grants to young investigators studying genetic and epigenetic changes that will ultimately lead to new breakthroughs in the prevention of, therapy for and elimination of CRC in our lifetime; • To leverage the impact of our donors’ support by developing broad public/private partnerships with local, regional, national and global organizations invested in a mutual goal of colorectal cancer prevention and early detection.
Port Chester, New York
Animal Rescue of the Rockies
Working towards the day when every pet has a loving home. Animal Rescue of the Rockies pulls homeless dogs and cats from overcrowded shelters and places them in loving foster homes until their forever homes are found. We promote spaying and neutering to reduce pet overpopulation and encourage quality relationships between pets and their people through behavior resources and training.
Aurora, Colorado
Water for Good
Water for Good works collaboratively, in long-term partnership, with communities in the Central African Republic, empowering people with sustainable access to clean water and transformational sanitation principles
Winona Lake, Indiana
CHERRY CREEK ARTS FESTIVAL
CherryArts provides access to arts experiences and supports arts education in Colorado.
DENVER, Colorado
Seton Center, Inc.
Seton Center is a Catholic-sponsored human service agency that helps people break cycles of poverty. Seton Center provides health, social, and educational programs to address current community needs, and tools to support people in transforming their lives.
KANSAS CITY, Missouri
Sarah Bellums Bakery & Workshop
We create return-to-work opportunities for adults living with acquired brain injury to re-connect with the community through baking and selling delicious baked goods in Portland, OR.
Portland, Oregon
TGTHR
At TGTHR, we are building a movement that galvanizes communities, empowers young people, and puts an end to youth homelessness.
Boulder, Colorado