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Alumni Alliance for Racial Justice
AARJ works to dismantle racism and white supremacy at predominantly white institutions by advocating for antiracist policies and education through alumni engagement. By emphasizing racial justice, social consciousness, and meaningful diversity and inclusion, AARJ works to support the well-being of students, faculty, and staff of color.
Santa Barbara, California
Cherries on Top
Let's take the fear and sadness out of cancer and replace it with hope and strength!
Red Thread Movement
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Kendall County Food Pantry Inc
The Kendall County Food Pantry is charged with the charitable distribution of donated food, personal and household necessities to the neediest individuals and families in Kendall County.
Yorkville, IllinoisJACK THE BIKE MAN INC
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
WEST PALM BCH, FloridaTADSAW INC
The TADSAW INC mission is to provide for the training of a Medical Alert Service Dog Team, as designated by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990/2010 guidelines, for any and all wounded Veteran Service Member (Active Duty. Retired, Discharged) surviving with Military Induced Anxiety Depression Syndrome (MIADS), Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Military Sexual Trauma (MST) and/or Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), in order to restore and improve the Veteran’s Quality of Life with a canine ‘Battle Buddy’, at NO CHARGE to the Veteran or the family.
SAN ANTONIO, Texas
TIP OF THE MITT WATERSHED COUNCIL
Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council is dedicated to protecting our lakes, streams, wetlands, and groundwater through respected advocacy, innovative education, technically sound water quality monitoring, thorough research, and restoration actions. We achieve our mission by empowering others and we believe in the capacity to make a positive difference. We work locally, regionally and throughout the Great Lakes Basin to achieve our goals.
PETOSKEY, Michigan
Community Music Center
Founded in 1921, San Francisco Community Music Center (CMC), a Bay Area nonprofit, is one of the oldest and largest community arts organizations on the West Coast making high quality music accessible to all people, regardless of financial means. CMC, based in the Mission District, was established to “be a provider of music that is not art for art’s sake, but art for life’s sake.” CMC serves more than 23,000 people each year, including more than 2,400 students of all ages, ethnicities and income levels who enjoy music lessons, programs and concerts at no or low cost.
San Francisco, California
CHICAGO TINY HOUSE
Chicago Tiny House, Inc. exists to create tiny house communities throughout Chicago that will provide homeless Chicagoans with safe, cost-effective housing and integrated supportive services. We have been helping the homeless of Chicago for over 30 years collectively. Specifically working with the Uptown Tent City over the last two years. Tent City housed an estimated population of 70 people. Who all lived under the bridges of Wilson and Lawrence Avenues at Lake Shore Drive. Our cause does not stop with the elimination of this community. We are completely volunteer-powered by bringing together concerned citizens, advocates, lawmakers, and donors. So, we can bring shelter, food, and supportive services to our most vulnerable neighbors, greatly reducing homelessness. While helping them move forward with dignity. Chicago Tiny House has partnered with, and is in touch with, both sides of the housing problem. We are knowledgeable about, and actually live alongside, our target demographic. We have created a growing database of followers, developers, donors, contractors, government agencies, and laborers. So, we bring a unique perspective and experience to this process. We are committed Chicagoans with small-business acumen as well as having a boots-on-the-ground relationship with our local homeless population. Our hope is to propose, implement, and operate Chicago’s first Tiny House Community. We can’t do it alone. We need people like you to back our proposal by donating time, skills, funds, and connections. If you believe in what we’re doing, please join us.
Chicago, Illinois
CADREC (Community Alcohol, Drug Rehabilitation & Education Center)
CADREC is a Colorado State Licensed Outpatient Facility for the Treatment of Substance Use Disorder. CADREC provides basic outpatient treatment services for substance use disorder. Services are designed to meet the needs of the consumer, both personally and legally. CADREC develops an individual service contractual agreement between CADREC and the consumer. CADREC offers services that satisfy the majority of legal requisites associated with drug-related offenses such as DUI, DWAI, and domestic violence. CADREC delivers treatment for substance use disorder to individuals regardless of ability to pay. CADREC is an authorized Medicaid provider.
Denver, Colorado
LAHC
LAHC’s mission is to empower communities, one family at a time, by advancing the educational, social, health and economic well-being of Southeast Michigan Residents.
Dearborn, Michigan
Washington Heights and Inwood Development Corp.
WHIDC was organized in 1978 to serve the residents and businesses in Northern Manhattan. We are tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the IRS code. WHIDC is also a United States Treasury Department Certified Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI).
New York, New York