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Dallas Art Therapy
To provide mental health care in the form of art therapy by credentialed art therapists and comprehensive wraparound services for free or low cost to the North Texas community.
Richardson, Texas
CLERGY COMMUNITY FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH COALITION
The 4C Coalition facilitates mentorship opportunities in which caring adults offer guidance, support, and encouragement to at-risk youth.
Seattle, Washington
LIFE RESOURCES OF NORTHERN MICHIGAN INC
Because God gives life, we affirm this truth to those we serve.
CADILLAC, Michigan
Blazor Technology Foundation
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Ridgeland, MississippiMESSENGER INTERNATIONAL INC
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
PALMER LAKE, Colorado
Girls Gotta Run Foundation
Girls Gotta Run invests in girls who use running and education to empower themselves and their communities in Ethiopia.
Washington, District Of Columbia
NETWORK211
Network211 uses 21st Century technology to communicate the 1st Century Gospel by helping people discover and grow in their journey with God.
SPRINGFIELD, Missouri
CANCER FOR COLLEGE
Cancer for College provides financial aid to cancer survivors in the form of college scholarships. The application period is open annually from October 1st - January 31st. View the requirements here: http://cancerforcollege.org/CFC_Application.html
Vista, California
BIS-MAN TRANSIT BOARD
Bis-Man Transit delivers valued public transportation, linking people, jobs and communities.
BISMARCK, North Dakota
Hyde Park School of Dance
Hyde Park School of Dance offers dancers of all ages and skill levels training in ballet, modern, jazz, and hip hop dance. Founded in 1993, Hyde Park School of Dance is among the oldest institutions for dance instruction on the South Side, and is regarded citywide as both an esteemed children's non-profit and a reputable contributor to Chicago's dance community.
Chicago, Illinois
GREATER WEST TOWN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
Greater West Town Community Development Project (GWTP) has 3 main programs to help expand employment and educational opportunities to disadvantaged Chicago residents: 1) Vocational skills training in Wood Products Manufacturing (14 weeks) and Shipping & Receiving (12 weeks); 2) Alternative high school for CPS dropouts ages 17-21; 3) Direct job placement
Chicago, Illinois
Supply Hope
Enable parents living in poverty to provide for their children through micro-franchising opportunities.
Geneva, Illinois