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Polaris
Polaris works to reshape the systems that make human trafficking possible and profitable in North America.
Washington, District Of Columbia
Friends of Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge
The Friends of Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge is a non-profit dedicated to promoting educational programs of the Ridgefield NWR, and protecting and enhancing its wildlife habitat.
Ridgefield, Washington
Friends of the Children of Haiti (FOTCOH)
We are a 30 year old non-profit organization that provides medical care and health education to the poor of Haiti.
Peoria, Illinois
Orca Network
Orca Network is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness of the whales of the Pacific Northwest, and the importance of providing them healthy and safe habitats.
Freeland, WashingtonYWCA El Paso del Norte Region
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
EL PASO, Texas
COLOR OF AUTISM FOUNDATION INCORPORATED
The Color of Autism Foundation is committed to serving people of color who are affected by Autism Spectrum Disorders. We are devoted to empowering families and lessening their isolation. Our goal is to build efficacy and end the stigma of Autism Spectrum Disorders in communities of color.
Birmingham, Michigan
Arc of Hunterdon County
The Arc of Hunterdon County is a 501 (c) 3 Not-for-Profit organization serving individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the community.
Annandale, New Jersey
ISRAEL GUIDE DOG CENTER FOR THE BLIND
The mission of the Israel Guide Dog Center for the Blind is to improve the quality of life of visually impaired Israelis by providing them with independence, mobility and self confidence, as well as renewed self-esteem and companionship through the use of guide dogs. What we do: We breed, raise and train the guide dogs at our facility in Beit Oved, Israel, just south of Tel Aviv. When a blind Israeli requests our assistance, we transport them to our center, house and feed them for three weeks during training, and provide an additional week of training in their homes. We also provide follow-up care twice a year to make sure that the partnership is still working properly. This is all done AT NO COST TO THE BLIND! We are able to provide these services through the generosity of our donors – who have the vision to help those less fortunate. Our annual budget is just over $2.7 Million dollars, and as of December 2017, we had produced over 600 partnerships between Israelis who are blind or visually impaired and professionally trained guide dogs. Secondary Mission: In 2013 we added a secondary mission by providing Service Companions to people with Special Needs. While half of our dogs are selected for guide dog training, 50% fail to meet our exacting standards during evaluations, but these amazingly well trained dogs can still help people. In 2013 we formalized a program to repurpose these "career-change" dogs and provide them to blind children, autistic children, soldiers with PTSD or other adults with a variety of special needs. All of the dogs we produce go to loving homes and serve a purpose by helping people in need.
Warrington, Pennsylvania
High Atlas Foundation
The High Atlas Foundation is a Moroccan association and a U.S. 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 2000 by former Peace Corps Volunteers committed to furthering sustainable development. HAF supports Moroccan communities to take action in implementing human development initiatives. HAF promotes organic agriculture, women’s empowerment, youth development, education, and health. Since 2011, HAF has Consultancy Status at the United Nations Economic and Social Council. HAF is dedicated to local initiatives that community beneficiaries determine and manage: Sustainable agriculture: Nurseries of fruit trees and wild medicinal plants, irrigation infrastructure and efficiency, organic certification, technical skills-building, carbon sequestration, and commercialization Education: School infrastructure, gardens, and environmental stewardship Health: Clean drinking water and waste management Women’s and youth empowerment: Self-discovery, human rights, and cooperative development Capacity-building: Participatory planning and project, organizational, and environmental management
NEW YORK, New York
Open Architecture Toronto
We advocate for and practice community engagement in design to realize equitable built environments and livelihoods.
Nashville Vegfest
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Chapel Hill, Tennessee
The Friendship Circle Philadelphia Region South
The Philly Friendship Circle connects teens and young adults to youth with special needs and their families through a full range of social offerings. Inspired by the power of genuine friendship, our youth cultivate understanding, kindness and responsibility while ensuring a caring and inclusive community.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania