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Accessible Hope International
Facilitating Gospel-centered transformation for people with disabilities around the world by equipping the global Body of Christ to open wholistic doors of access. We envision people with disabilities living hope-filled lives as full and valued members of their communities.
Wheaton, Illinois
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
BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF SHELBY AND DARKE COUNTY
Our mission is to provide children facing adversity with strong and enduring, professionally supported, one-to-one relationships that change their lives for the better, forever.
Sidney, OhioParents Let's Unite for Kids (PLUK)
Parents Let's Unite for Kids unites parents, professionals, families and friends of children with special needs to support one another and share information for the benefit of their children.
BILLINGS, Montana
GREATER CINCINNATI WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL
Greater Cincinnati's focal point for international education, interaction, and communication.
Highland Heights, Kentucky
National Foundation for Cancer Research
The National Foundation for Cancer Research (NFCR) was founded in 1973 to support cancer research and public education relating to the prevention, early diagnosis, better treatments and, ultimately, a cure for cancer. NFCR promotes and facilitates collaboration among scientists to accelerate the pace of discovery from bench to bedside. NFCR is committed to Research for a Cure – cures for all types of cancer.
Rockville, Maryland
Health Information Project (HIP)
HIP's mission is to empower high school students to tackle the health crises of their generation.
Coral Gables, Florida
VILLAGE FAMILY SERVICES
The Village Family Services is distinguished by our overriding philosophy that children and families come first, all the time, in all ways.
North Hollywood, California
AGUA INTERNATIONAL WATER RELIEF
We are going to end the world water crisis by 2050
Capistrano Beach, California
YWAM Publishing
YWAM Publishing is committed to the production and distribution of books that encourage Christians to make a difference in a needy world. We specialize in books that focus on evangelism, homeschooling, prayer, discipleship, and mercy ministries.
Edmonds, Washington
Creative Wealth International
We believe that financial education opportunities should be available to anyone who’s ready to learn and that often (but certainly not always) the people who need it the most are the people who don’t have any discretionary money to pay for the best financial education out there. Our goals are simple: To provide scholarship funds to kids who want to take financial education camps and courses. To provide scholarship funds to teachers who want to teach financial education to their students. To provide The Money Game® FInancial Education Game Curriculum to low-income schools and teachers who can’t afford to purchase the game from Creative Wealth Intl., LLC. To provide the Camp Millionaire® Financial Education Curriculum to low-income schools and teachers. How we work with our forprofit partner, Creative Wealth Intl., LLC. CWI, LLC is the developer of both Camp Millionaire and The Money Game. Funds from Creative Wealth International are able to purchase The Money Game and the Camp Millionaire program at a huge discount in order to provide these programs free of charge to chose who apply.
Carpinteria, California
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