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Flow Impact

Pioneered by Nobel Peace Prize nominee Rubina Feroze Bhatti, PhD, tech/nonprofit entrepreneur and philanthropist D.A. Dahl - and an inspired global team, Flow Impact is on a mission to nurture future leaders through empowerment and education. Their leadership drives our commitment to global youth empowerment, water scarcity and the environment ensuring that every child, regardless of their circumstances, has the opportunity to thrive.

Mckinney, Texas

STEAM Sports Foundation

1) We want to be leading agents for diversity, equity, inclusion and advocates for change. 2) We want “Women of Color” to see the automotive/motorsports industry as an exciting and productive career option. 3) We want “Women of Color” to be pioneers in a field where they did not believe opportunities previously existed because they did not see people who looked like them in those positions. 4) We want our scholarship winners to focus on the future of the automotive industry – environmentally conscious and sustainable innovations that include electric and autonomous vehicles.

Heartland Baptist Missions.org

Being led by the Holy Spirit and motivated by the love of Christ, Heartland Baptist Missions exists to assist churches and their missionaries: EVANGELIZE the unsaved (“And when they had preached the gospel to that city, and had taught many”—Acts 14:21). EDIFY believers (“Confirming the souls of the disciples, and exhorting them to continue in the faith”—Acts 14:22). ESTABLISH local churches (“And when they had ordained them elders in every church, and had prayed with fasting, they commended them to the Lord, on whom they believed.”—Acts 14:23). This will be accomplished through the preparation and mobilization of missionaries to evangelize the lost, disciple believers, and establish Baptist churches and outreach ministries such as Christian schools, Bible institutions, youth camps, medical clinics, etc., at home and abroad to the glory of God alone. Heartland Baptist Missions is evangelistic in practice, biblically sound in doctrine, and worldwide in its outreach.

Pensacola, Florida

The LifeGuard Group

The human trafficking numbers continue to grow exponentially every year, with nearly 30 million estimated being exploited world-wide and 2 million within the United States. THE LIFEGUARD GROUP is a group of experts committed to an aggressive, comprehensive approach to taking the fight to human trafficking. THE LIFEGUARD GROUP is a non-profit, mission-focused organization designed to: RESPOND Edmund Burke said, “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” Immoral, dishonorable and depraved behavior is not only present in our world, but it has been allowed to thrived simply because of a lack of response by those who desire to do right. For freedom to reign and justice to be served, we must respond aggressively to those who desire to do evil and to those who seek a helping hand. RESCUE There are millions of individuals in the United States and World Wide who are being held in slavery. The means of their captors may be different, but the outcome is still the same. Slavery is alive and well in our world and the numbers are only growing. In partnerships with Law Enforcement organizations, we will train and work alongside experts who are actively reaching out to victims looking for FREEDOM! RESTORE Young women are being sexually violated at a rate never before heard of, and their cries for justice are not being heard. Young men are growing up with a broken mindset of what it is to, “be a man.” We will establish victim outreach and restoration through safe houses and referrals programs as well as initiate a trained “rapid response” team that can help those who search for their own justice. REVIVE Ask any expert, in any field...Social, Psychological, Law Enforcement, Justice, Corrections, and they will tell you that the single most contributing factor to the breakdown of our society falls back to the disintegration of the family. This is not an “American” or western problem but it is World Wide. We have devalued life. We have diminished the importance of parenthood. The Building Winning Families program will undertake the assignment of educating, empowering, and equipping families.

Missoula, Montana

A Secret Safe Place for Newborns of Tennessee

Our mission is to protect the most defenseless among us, newborn infants, by educating and informing women and communities of a safe, secret option under the Tennessee Safe Haven Law.

Maryville, Tennessee

OSCARBOLO LOVE AND RELIEF FOUNDATION

We aim to support individuals and communities affected by disasters, whether natural or human-caused, by providing essential services, such as shelter, food, clothing, and emergency medical care.

Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation

The mission of the Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation is to honor Joseph's spirit by empowering college students with dyslexia pursuing STEM degrees, through scholarships, recognition, and mentoring.

Art for Refugees in Transition

A.R.T. helps rebuild individual and community identity for refugees worldwide. Drawing upon the indigenous art forms of each community, A.R.T.'s programs are designed to enable the elders of a culture to educate and incorporate the younger generation in their cultural traditions. By developing self-sustaining curricula and training programs, A.R.T. engages children and adults in visual, performing and creative arts drawn from their own cultures.

NEW YORK, New York

SowHope

To inspire women around the world by promoting wellness, education, and economic opportunities.

Grand Rapids, Michigan

Joshua Tree National Park Association

Joshua Tree National Park Association (JTNPA) works in partnership with Joshua Tree National Park to help in its achievement of programming goals in education and interpretation, along with scientific and historical research and activities.

Twentynine Palms, California

Wiscasset Waterville & Farmington Railway Museum

The Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway Museum, Inc., is a non-profit organization established in 1989 to acquire, preserve, and restore the operation of narrow gauge railroads and equipment which operated in the Sheepscot Valley and on other roads and to establish a Museum for the display of artifacts for enlightenment and education of the general public concerning the social and economic impact of railroads on the communities served. Our Vision By offering transportation that employs historically significant equipment and practices, the reconstructed WWF Railway provides context needed to understand how this railroad has supported the culture, economy, and communities of the Sheepscot Valley in the past, and how it can continue to do so in an authentic manner. Further, the WWF Railway Museum maintains an archival library to serve as a public access hub of conservation for the museum and for partnering organizations.

Alna, Maine

ADAPTIVE FREEDOM FOUNDATION

Adaptive Freedom Foundation A foundation for inclusion through adaptive water sports and recreation.   Vision Statement:  Adaptive Freedom Foundation puts Smiles on Faces and Hope in Hearts. We do this providing life-changing experiences to individuals with disabilities along with their families and friends through therapeutic water sports and recreation. We help foster confidence and self-esteem by smashing self-limiting beliefs! If we can float a wheelchair on the water, then our only limitation is our imagination! Mission Statement: Adaptive Freedom Foundation a 501(c)3 nonprofit,  believes sports in general raise our quality of life. Sports build confidence, improve our physical fitness, and emotional well-being. We believe everyone should have the opportunity to participate. AFF uses WASUP™  (Wheelchair Adapted Stand Up Paddle) Boards as tools to include the portion of our society that has been limited due to beliefs and a lack of adaptive equipment. These boards secure a wheelchair onto a stand up paddle board and allow everyone the opportunity to get out on the water and enjoy. What was previously thought impossible is now possible! AFF partners with other foundations to share the gift of WASUP™ and the healing powers of the water. We are stronger together. We regularly host “Paddle Days” to introduce our WASUP boards and get people out on the water. Through the use of our WASUP™ Boards we see adaptive stand-up paddle boarding becoming something accessible to everyone. We are working to build teams to compete in Stand Up Paddleboard (SUP) races and spread awareness of the sport. We will start chapters, which will duplicate what we have done in Southern California and Hawaii, to multiply the lasting effects of WASUP™ and adaptive sports with the community locally, nationally and internationally. Through donations, corporate partners, corporate sponsors, and our volunteers we are able to offer this opportunity free of charge. We are changing one life at a time as we paddle through doors that they may have felt were previously closed to them!

Huntington Beach, California