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Scriptwriters Network Foundation, Inc.
The Scriptwriters Network Foundation, Inc. (SWN) — founded in 1986 — is a tax-exempt, volunteer-driven 501(c)(3) non-profit organization created by writers, for writers and industry professionals. We are dedicated to advancing the craft and business of writing across film, television, theater, digital media, and beyond. SWN supports writers by offering educational programs, speaker events, script competitions, and other career-building opportunities. Our mission is to help writers understand the realities of the industry, improve their craft, and build meaningful connections through partnerships with working professionals. Scriptwriters Network is a creative community for storytellers — whether you’re writing screenplays, TV pilots, plays, novels, video games, podcasts, or web series. We help take your writing to the next level.
Los Angeles, California
Wheatstone Ministries
A growing Christian nonprofit, founded in 2000, bridging the gap between childhood and adulthood through summer camps, local events, and Christian adulthood resources.
Fullerton, California
GIRLS ON THE RUN - DC
Girls on the Run-DC inspires girls to be healthy, joyful, and confident using a fun, experience-based curriculum which creatively integrates running.
Washington, District Of Columbia
AMAR U.S.
THE AMAR MODEL IS CENTRED ON ITS USE OF A WHOLLY NATIVE WORKFORCE TO DELIVER ALL PROJECTS IN-COUNTRY AND THE SOURCING OF GOODS LOCALLY WITH STRATEGIC OVERSIGHT FROM A SMALL LONDON-BASED HEAD OFFICE. THIS APPROACH NOT ONLY USES MONEY MORE EFFICIENTLY BUT ALSO BUILDS LOCAL CAPACITY AND SUPPORTS THE LOCAL ECONOMY.
Washington
WildLandscapes International
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Buckingham, Florida
Hearts for Hearing Foundation
Hearts for Hearing creates life-changing opportunities for children and adults with hearing loss to listen for a lifetime.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma
BUFFALO FIELD CAMPAIGN
To stop the harassment and slaughter of Yellowstone’s wild buffalo herds; protect the natural habitat of wild, free-roaming buffalo and other native wildlife; and work with all people—especially Indigenous Nations—to honor and protect the sacredness of the wild buffalo. We pursue our mission through a variety of coordinated strategies: In the field: Our volunteers conduct regular patrols to track and locate buffalo. Teams monitor buffalo movements; document herd activity with field notes, photographs, and video; and remain prepared to initiate nonviolent action as necessary to defend these magnificent animals. In a great example of BFC synergy: our field patrols also collect scientific data for use by our legal and legislative teams, biologists, and other organizations—adding another layer of value to our field campaigns. In the political/legislative arena: We support a variety of efforts to inform local, state, and federal politicians and legislators of the plight of the buffalo—and the importance of wild populations. In the courts: Our legal team fights judicial battles to defend the buffalo’s right to roam freely and live according to their natural instincts. In the public mind: In addition to providing information for educators, BFC actively promotes the needs of the buffalo through various public forums such as community meetings; information booths in and around Yellowstone; select conventions, expositions, and festivals; our annual roadshow; and more.
W YELLOWSTONE, Montana
The Lighthouse Community
The Lighthouse is a faith-based nonprofit 501-(c)3 ministry of FARRR Foundation, and a Trauma-Informed Care organization serving communities since 2008. The mission of the Lighthouse Community is to serve all persons in crisis with basic necessities, support, encouragement, and remedial services that lead to self-sustaining and dignified lives. We aim to educate our communities about the impact of trauma on clients, co-workers, friends, family, and even ourselves. Understanding the impact of trauma is an important first step in becoming a compassionate and supportive community.
Lynchburg, VirginiaBIG SPRING HUMANE SOCIETY
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
BIG SPRING, Texas
Highland Youth Garden
Our Mission Highland Youth Garden grows minds, grows food and grows community in partnership with our Hilltop neighbors.
Columbus, OhioASPEN CAMP OF THE DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING
The mission of the Aspen Camp School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (ACDHH) is to provide enriching and effective educational, outdoor and recreational experiences for Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals. It is the goal of the ACDHH to develop and motivate a sense of self-confidence, independence, and pride in personal accomplishments; to develop self-reliance; to encourage a network of sharing with others; and to recognize each individual's abilities as participating members of society. In addition, the ACDHH aspires to increase the public's awareness and sensitivity toward the culture and life challenges of those who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing.
SNOWMASS, Colorado
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