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Key to Knowledge
Our Mission is to excel and improve the education environment in underdeveloped countries by providing students with the necessary school supplies to reach success.
WASHINGTON, District Of Columbia
iCast International Center for Appropriate & Sustainable Technology
ICASTTM (International Center for Appropriate and Sustainable Technology) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. We develop and implement market-based solutions for issues that plague undeserved communities. Our projects promote sustainable community development by creating social enterprises in the clean energy and resource utilization space.
Lakewood, Colorado
GLOCAL VENTURES INC.
Glocal Ventures, Inc. (GVI) is dedicated to holistic, socio-economic development in Vietnam. GVI mobilizes volunteers from around the world to partner with communities in Vietnam to see dreams realized and lives transformed. Volunteers serve alongside communities to help people work together in interdependency, taking charge of their situations and moving towards a more empowered and satisfying life as individuals and community.
Keller, Texas
LAKELAND INSTITUTE FOR LEARNING ORG
We are striving to provide a relevant and rigorous education to meet the language needs of Exceptional Education Students (ESE) and English Language Learners (ELL).
Lakeland, Florida
ISRAEL TENNIS CENTERS FOUNDATION INC
A non–profit organization that has worked for over 38 years to enhance the development of Israeli youth through the medium of tennis
Deerfield Beach, FloridaPoint Hope Inc.
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Port Orchard, Washington
California Waterfowl Association
California Waterfowl Association was founded in 1945, originally named Duck Hunters Association of California, and formed to influence hunting regulations and government activities that affected waterfowl in California.
Roseville, California
Handid Braille Services
Handid Braille Services provides timely delivery of media (including braille transcriptions, tactile graphics, large print, and online resources) in soft or hard-copy, proofreading, consulting and research facilitating creation, preparation and production of media for visually-impaired readers, with a focus on public-facing organizations and institutions. But organizations that could and should be producing braille documents and accessible online media often don't consider it when planning and budgeting. This means that producing braille becomes an extra cost they did not consider, which unfortunately leads to uncertainty and hesitation. Handid Braille Services is a 501(c)(3) corporation that uses resources from your donations to reduce or remove costs to organizations for producing braille and accessible content, thereby increasing access to braille and accessible media for readers who are blind and low vision.
., IdahoPUSH FOR EXCELLENCE INC
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
CHICAGO, Illinois
Ryvanz-Mia Charity Corp
To empower 1,000 vulnerable children and women annually with education, sustainable livelihood skills, and essential support by 2030. We believe measurable impact matters—so every program is tracked, reported, and transparent. Your support translates into real numbers: children fed, girls in school, and families breaking the cycle of poverty. Support Our Mission? Help us reach our 2030 target.
Bronx, New York
VIOLENT CRIME VICTIM SERVICES
Violent Crime Victim Services seeks to provide services for victim/survivors of homicide. We endeavor to act as an advocate for these families by offering peer support groups, peer court support, crisis intervention, and peer-counseling. We strive to ensure that victims receive their constitutional rights, due dignity and respect, and have a meaningful role in the criminal justice system.
Tacoma, Washington
SHARE FOOD PROGRAM, INC
SHARE is unique: SHARE is for everyone; “If you eat, you qualify.” Everyone in the community can participate. Because it is for everyone, it can help break down barriers that divide people barriers like race, religion, social and economic classes, gender and age. When we break down these barriers, we can begin to see each other as real people, and begin to build community and neighborhoods.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania