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Habitat for Humanity Middle Keys

Habitat for Humanity Middle Keys

Habitat for Humanity of the Middle Keys is a non-profit Christian housing ministry founded on the belief that every man, woman and child deserves a safe, decent and affordable home to call their own. Habitat Middle Keys began in 1991 and is part of a global, nonprofit housing organization operated on Christian principles that seeks to put God's love into action by building homes, communities and hope. We are a volunteer based locally run affiliate dedicated to eliminating substandard housing locally and worldwide. All are welcome and Habitat for Humanity of the Middle Keys has an open-door policy: All who believe that everyone needs a decent, affordable place to live are welcome to help with the work, regardless of race, religion, age, gender, political views, or any of the other distinctions that too often divide people. In short, Habitat welcomes volunteers and supporters from all backgrounds and also serve people in need of decent housing without regard of race or religion. As a matter of policy, Habitat for Humanity International and its affiliated organizations do not proselytize. This means that Habitat will not offer assistance on the expressed or implied condition that people must either adhere to or convert to a particular faith, or listen and respond to a messaging designed to induce conversion to a particular faith. About Habitat for Humanity International: Founded in Americus, Georgia, USA in 1976, Habitat for Humanity today operates around the globe and has helped build, renovate and repair more than 600,000 decent, affordable homes sheltering more than 3 million people worldwide.

Marathon, Florida
Atlas Corps

Atlas Corps

Atlas Corps is a global network of nonprofit leaders and organizations that promotes innovation, cooperation, and solutions to address the world’s 21st century challenges. Atlas Corps engages leaders committed to the nonprofit sector in 6 to 18 month, professional fellowships at organizations (like Ashoka, Peace Corps, and Nike Foundation) to learn best practices, build organizational capacity, and return home to create a network of global changemakers. Our network of Fellows includes more than 300 nonprofit leaders from 70 countries and 130 Host Organizations. Recently, we launched a State Department partnership as part of a White House Initiative to engage 100 civil society leaders in our Fellowship - Emerging Global Leaders Initiative-Atlas Corps Fellowship.

Washington, District Of Columbia
Gospel Movement Foundation (GMF)

Gospel Movement Foundation (GMF)

Mission Statements (01) Taking initiatives to increase knowledge, science, literature and art by establishing schools, colleges and universities. (02) Setting up libraries and libraries to increase the knowledge acquisition habit of common people. (03) To work towards the development of third gender people as well as education, health and responsibility towards the country and the nation to take and implement projects. (04) Participating in ensuring social development through government and international programs and projects by participating in quality institutions and supporting programs. (05) Taking various steps to implement human rights. (06) To organize various national and international seminars with the objective of social equality and rights and human society development along with citizen's duty towards the country. (07) Ways To take projects for improving children's education and quality of life. (08) Disability education, services and by participating in government-sponsored projects for the development of the disabled Ensuring holistic development. (09) Taking mosque, temple, church based child educational activities to establish communal harmony with the aim of creating non-communal Bangladesh. (11). Advising on maternal and child health and health of expectant mothers and undertaking cooperative projects. (12) Adoption of community and mobile healthcare projects. (13) Conducting area based health camps with health workers recognized by the government. (14) To provide vocational training to poor and destitute and destitute women and unemployed men. (15) Taking various steps to increase public awareness to prevent AIDS. (16) To deal with natural calamities and to provide assistance in ensuring relief and rehabilitation. (17) To provide employment opportunities to unemployed youth and young women through handicrafts, handicrafts, tailoring training, computer training, poultry farming, fisheries and technical training. (18) To undertake various projects and programs for the socio-economic development of the members. (19) Public awareness activities against dowry. (20) To provide education for poor and talented boys and girls. (21) To arrange sports and recreation. (22) To provide medical aid and rehabilitation to distressed and helpless patients. (23) To prevent child marriage and work to create public awareness. (24) To achieve financial, social and overall development of all children, youth, women and men. (25) Adoption of child care and family planning programs including prevention of trafficking in women and children. (26) Taking anti-smoking and anti-drug activities. (27) To undertake any activities consistent with the objectives of the organization relating to poverty alleviation. (28) Undertaking various programs for gender equality and women empowerment.

Khulna, Khulna
Bringing Hope Home

Bringing Hope Home

Bringing Hope Home is a non-profit organization that provides unexpected amazingness to local families with cancer through financial and emotional support. Through our Light of Hope Family Grant Program, we offer a one-time grant to pay essential household bills for families with cancer in the Greater Philadelphia Area.

Wayne, Pennsylvania
CNATURENET (Children and Nature Network)

CNATURENET (Children and Nature Network)

The Children & Nature Network is leading the movement to connect all children, their families and communities to nature through innovative ideas, evidence-based resources and tools, broad-based collaboration and support of grassroots leadership.

Minneapolis, Minnesota
Invisible Illness Awareness Network

Invisible Illness Awareness Network

Invisible Illness Awareness Network is committed to increasing awareness of invisible illnesses, chronic illnesses, and disabilities, especially among current and future healthcare professionals. We promote understanding through our adaptable education program designed for high schools, colleges, and other forms of higher education, while encouraging empathy between patients, providers, and the general population. We work to reduce the stigma associated with invisible illnesses and disabilities, advocate for institutional change by fostering awareness in healthcare, education, and workplace environments, and create inclusive and accessible spaces where people with invisible conditions can feel safe, seen, and supported.

HOFFMAN EST, Illinois
Wild Salmon Center

Wild Salmon Center

We are the leading group working to conserve the healthiest wild salmon, steelhead, and trout ecosystems across the North Pacific. We identify the strongest habitat and populations -- what we call "strongholds" for wild fish -- and preemptively protect them for the benefit of the people, wildlife, and jobs that rely on wild salmon to thrive. By investing resources in our healthiest watersheds and strongest salmon populations, we’re achieving the greatest conservation returns and are helping to ensure the long-term survival of the species. To accomplish this goal, the Wild Salmon Center implements forward-looking strategies based on the best science. We partner with local communities, governments, businesses, and other key stakeholders in a shared commitment to good stewardship and long-term sustainability. Together, we can protect the Pacific Rim’s last, best salmon watersheds, healthiest wild salmon runs, and the invaluable benefits they provide.

PORTLAND, Oregon

Boys and Girls Clubs of Larimer County

To enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.

Fort Collins, Colorado
Public Access Television Corporation (aka NSTV-Long Island)

Public Access Television Corporation (aka NSTV-Long Island)

The Public Access Television Corporation (PATV) was established in 1984 and became a 501(c)3 organization in 1991, and was recently rebranded to North Shore TV (NSTV) in 2019. NSTV’s mission is to promote and produce non-commercial television programming of an educational, literary, cultural and civic nature. NSTV’S programming reflects the diversity and interests of our community and residents.

New Hyde Park, New York
TransCultural Exchange

TransCultural Exchange

Incorporated Sept. 17, 2002 as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, TransCultural Exchange's mission is to foster a greater understanding of world cultures through high-quality art projects, cultural exchanges and educational programming, most notably, a biennale International Conference on Opportunities in the Arts. https://vimeo.com/325048006 https://www.transculturalexchange.org/2021-conference/overview.htm

Boston, Massachusetts
D

DIABETES PREVENTION AND AID FUND INC

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

NOGALES, Arizona
AMERICANS FOR A VIBRANT PALESTINIAN ECONOMY

AMERICANS FOR A VIBRANT PALESTINIAN ECONOMY

AVPE seeks to promote the ongoing development of a vibrant and sustainable economy in Palestine by building bridges and supporting the indigenous business community.

Glenview, Illinois