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CAMP FIRE MINNESOTA
Camp Fire Helps Light The Way For over 100 years Camp Fire has worked to provide quality programming to young people through our clubs and camps. No matter who they are, we meet kids where they are. And take them where they want to go. In Minnesota, we do this through 2 core programs: Outdoor Programs & Community Programs.
St Louis Park, MinnesotaAfrican Literacy Foundation
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Houston, TexasDolores Street Cmnty Svc Inc
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
San Francisco, California
Treasure Coast Food Bank
To actualize its mission, Treasure Coast Food Bank utilizes two measurable strategies to alleviate hunger among the more than 100,000 individuals found to be food insecure in our community. First strategy: we share millions of nutritious meals each year with food-insecure individuals through food distribution programming. Meals, which have been procured, stored, and inventoried by TCFB, are shared seven days a week through TCFB-coordinated mobile pantry distributions, our child nutrition programs during the school year and over the summer, with more than 250 collaborative partner organizations (human service agencies, churches) that serve low-income clients who are in need of immediate relief from hunger, and other programs. TCFB has formed these collaborations in order to create a highly-efficient emergency food distribution network that extends into the hundreds of diverse neighborhoods that constitute Florida’s Treasure Coast and Okeechobee County. Second strategy: TCFB manages direct-service programs that ultimately help people transcend the need for government and charity support and thus ultimately, achieve long-term self-sufficiency. These programs are known as our “Strengthen Individuals & Families Programming.”
Ft Pierce, Florida
Sandy Feet Initiative
We provide recreationally therapeutic beach programs for the brothers and sisters of children with special needs, disabilities and chronic illness.
Mission Viejo, California
Highland Youth Garden
Our Mission Highland Youth Garden grows minds, grows food and grows community in partnership with our Hilltop neighbors.
Columbus, Ohio
Athari Group
The marketplace of ideas has a support gap: a great business or social enterprise can get funded at the idea stage, but nonprofits are typically not funded before they get off the ground. Individuals with great ideas often lack the requisite knowledge, fundraising capacity, support, and network to start a successful organization. Athari Group would like to bridge that gap, and support those interested in being in service to a cause greater than themselves.
Arlington, Virginia
MAZON: A JEWISH RESPONSE TO HUNGER
MAZON's advocacy works to ensure that hungry people have access to nutritious food today and demands government policies assure no one goes hungry tomorrow.
Los Angeles, California
SAMBICA (Sammamish Bible Camp Association)
For over 95 years SAMBICA has been a place where kids and families can come to experience fun on the shores of Lake Sammamish. Through the years much has changed, but three values still ring true today: Jesus Christ, Legacy, & Community. The mission and vision echo these three values: SAMBICA, “a light on the lake”, inspiring youth to a relationship with Jesus Christ since 1919! Summer time is full of laughter and memories as the kids unplug, enjoying all the fun that SAMBICA has to offer!
Bellevue, Washington
Down Syndrome Association of Wisconsin
The Down Syndrome Association of Wisconsin's mission is to provide support to Wisconsin families and individuals with Down syndrome through awareness, education, information, programs, services, and the exchange of ideas and experiences. We promote the value of those with Down syndrome in our lives and our communities. We continually strive toward full acceptance, full access, full potential and a full life to make Wisconsin the best supported state for people with Down syndrome and their loved ones.
West Allis, Wisconsin
HUMANE SOCIETY OF NOBLE COUNTY INC
The Humane Society of Noble County, Inc. is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization serving all stray, homeless, abandoned and unwanted pets in Noble County. The Society is funded by private donations, grants, organizations and businesses and receives some support from local governments.
Kendallville, IndianaThe Ama Foundation
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
BERKELEY, California