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TEEN LINE
Established in 1980, TEEN LINE is a nonprofit, community-based organization helping troubled teenagers address their problems. It is our mission to: provide personal teen-to-teen education and support before problems become a crisis, using a national hotline, current technologies and community outreach.
Los Angeles, California
Launchspace Inc.
To support innovative economic development in post-industrial, semi-rural communities by providing opportunities to explore and develop hands-on skills in support of enhanced personal satisfaction, increased employment value, and business incubation to benefit individuals, schools, businesses and the broader community. Creation: by providing workshop space and equipment for local craftspeople to produce their work, collaborate with other makers, and take classes that teach members and non-members maker-based skills Education: by operating a training center that serves as a satellite campus for community colleges to provide workforce development opportunities, offer job training certificates, "micro" credit courses, and access to higher education and online learning; and to serve as an extension of partnering organizations for educational events Incubation: by providing physical space and other supportive resources for entrepreneurs launching businesses with a focus on the creative economy
Orange, Massachusetts
Kanbe's Markets
Kanbe’s Markets is a nonprofit organization providing access to fresh, affordable and healthy foods to people experiencing food insecurity. By providing innovative food delivery systems that are more inclusive, enhance small businesses and empower individuals to make healthy choices, we step closer toward an equitable future of food.
Kansas City, Missouri
Brave Like Gabe Foundation
Our mission is to support rare cancer research and empower all cancer survivors through physical activity.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
AMBULANCE MED TECHNICIANS CHILDREN OF HOPE Baby Safe Haven FDN INC
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
MINEOLA, New York
Interaction International
Serving MKs, TCKs, their parents and the third-culture kid community worldwide
Wheaton, IL
Kids Play International, Inc.
Promote gender equality through using sport to empower girls, develop supportive boys and foster inclusive communities in the genocide affected countries of Rwanda and Cambodia.
Park City, Utah
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Butler County, Inc.
Our programs are about spending time with a child. We pair a volunteer mentor one to one with a child and we call this a match. Once matched, Big Brothers and Big Sisters develop friendships with their Little Brothers and Little Sisters. It’s that simple.
Hamilton, Ohio
Gifts With a Cause
Gifts With a Cause is passionate about providing a better education for children and a sustainable income to families and villages by designing and producing high quality Fair Trade products that then educate and inspire people to make a difference in the world by purchasing their wonderful handcrafted jewelry, scarves, purses, and home decor products.
San Diego, California
Kingdom Workers
Kingdom Workers spreads the gospel by mobilizing Christians in locally sustainable mission work, addressing the physical and spiritual needs of communities worldwide.
Wauwatosa, Wisconsin
HAKONE FOUNDATION
Hakone Foundation is a 401(c)(3) Non-Profit that operates and manages the historic Hakone Estate and Gardens in beautiful Saratoga, California.
Saratoga, California
SAN FRANCISCO SUICIDE PREVENTION INC
San Francisco Suicide Prevention is the oldest community-based telephone crisis center in the United States. Founded in 1962 by a journalist from the British Broadcasting Corporation, the organization adopted a crisis management model developed by the Samaritans Centers in Great Britain and Europe. To this day the agency trains local volunteers who provide suicide prevention and crisis intervention services to callers. Over 500 other crisis centers across the United States now utilize the same concept. After the collapse of the State mental health system in California, San Francisco Suicide Prevention stepped forward to fill the demand created by insufficient community service funding. Over time, the agency’s workload grew to its current total number of volunteers trained since the agency began now tops 3,500, and the total number of calls answered exceeds 1,000,000. With a talented staff of 12 FTE, 150 volunteers, and an annual budget just over $1,000,000, San Francisco Suicide Prevention is one of the most cost-effective crisis care agencies in the country.
San Francisco, California