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Bridge To Tomorrow
Our mission is to help every student who has an interest in higher education to be able to pay for it
Allen, Texas
CAPSTONE MISSIONS INC
We serve Christ where he lives in the orphans and poor of Tijuana Mexico
Jerome, Idaho
NEHEMIAH FOUNDATION OF SPRINGFIELD- CLARK COUNTY
The Nehemiah Foundation is a Leadership Organization that undergirds and supports 28 local non-profits in Springfield/Clark County, Ohio. The reach of these organizations spans physical, emotional and spiritual needs of children and adults. Local non-profits collaborate together to meet people with needs such as housing, addiction, human trafficking, mental health counseling, trauma counseling, soup kitchen, education and medical treatment for pregnancy, after-school children's programs, tutoring and reading programs, Youth service and education programs, hope for the incarcerated, and more.
Springfield, Ohio
Keweenaw Community Foundation
The purpose of the Keweenaw Community Foundation is to strengthen all aspects of the Keweenaw and assists our donors in achieving their philanthropic goals. For good. For ever.
Hancock, Michigan
OPEN
OPEN integrates the power of God and business to transform lives.
Mt. Clemens, Michigan
PROJECT HAWAII INC
Project Hawai'i, Inc., is a nonprofit organization run 100% by volunteers and solely supported by public donations. Our agency provides year round services to the homeless (unsheltered) children on the islands of O'ahu and Big Island (Hawai'i).
Keaau, Hawaii
All The Difference, Inc.
All The Difference, Inc. provides Delaware and the surrounding areas with a unique way to work with children and adults with developmental differences. We offer an outpatient clinic that takes an integrated approach to occupational therapy, speech therapy, parental education, involvement and training for addition home-based support. This array of services is provided in the unique and innovative model of The Greenspan Floortime Approach (TM)/DIR developed by Stanley Greenspan, M.D.
Wilmington, Delaware
GUTTMACHER INSTITUTE INC
Now in its fifth decade, the Guttmacher Institute remains committed to the mission and goals that led to its creation. The Guttmacher Institute was founded in 1968 as the Center for Family Planning Program Development. At the time, Presidents John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon had begun to call the public's attention to the problem of unplanned and unwanted childbearing and its consequences for individual women and men, their children and their communities both at home and abroad. Concurrently, the United States Congress was taking its first steps toward the development of an international population assistance program, as well as a multifaceted, national program aimed at providing equitable access to modern methods of birth control in the United States. By integrating nonpartisan social science research, policy analysis and public education, the Center hoped to provide a factual basis for the development of sound governmental policies and for public consideration of the sensitive issues involved in the promotion of reproductive health and rights. This purpose and commitment continue today. The Center was originally housed within the corporate structure of Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA). Its program, however, was independently developed and overseen by a National Advisory Council separate from the PPFA Board of Directors. Its early development was nurtured by Alan F. Guttmacher, an eminent obstetrician-gynecologist, teacher and writer who was PPFA's president for more than a decade until his death in 1974. The Center was renamed in Dr. Guttmacher's memory, and the Guttmacher Institute incorporated as an entirely independent nonprofit policy research institute with its own Board in 1977. The Guttmacher Institute maintains offices in New York and Washington. Its current staff of 81 comprises demographers, social scientists, public policy analysts, editors, writers, communications specialists, and financial and technical personnel. A few of its employees have been with the organization for most of its existence, and an affiliation that goes back 10 or 15 years is not unusual. The Institute's work is guided by a 39-member board made up of eminent professionals from a rich variety of disciplines, as well as civic leaders from across the United States and around the world. The Guttmacher Institute's annual budget of approximately $17 million is derived largely from private foundations, government agencies, multilateral organizations and individual contributions.
New York, New YorkLeadership Initiatives
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Waldorf, Maryland
COMMUNITY ACTION COALTION FOR SOUTH CENTRAL WISCONSIN INC
Developing economic and social capacities of individuals, families and communities to reduce poverty in Dane, Jefferson and Waukesha Counties.
Madison, Wisconsin
ROCKY MOUNTAIN WILD INCORPORATED
Rocky Mountain Wild works to protect, connect, and restore wildlife and wild lands in the Southern Rocky Mountain region.
DENVER, Colorado
NEW HORIZONS BOYS RANCH
New Horizons Boys Ranch is a year-round boys home and school designed just for difficult boys. Our program facilitates a long-term change, unlike the usually short-term progress that military school and boot camps provide. We have helped hundreds of families who can no longer control their boy and are fearful for his future.
Eureka, Montana