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Los Angeles LGBT Center

Los Angeles LGBT Center

The Los Angeles LGBT Center is the world's largest provider of programs and services for LGBT people.

Los Angeles, California
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Food Bank of Lincoln

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

LINCOLN, Nebraska
ONE LIFE TO GIVE

ONE LIFE TO GIVE

One life to give is a 501 c3 Nonprofit organization that assists the youth of developing countries by means of contributions to further their education, thereby, providing the youth a better opportunity to rise out of poverty.

Koloa, Hawaii
OKLAHOMA COALITION ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT

OKLAHOMA COALITION ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT

We work to end domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking in Oklahoma and Indian Country.

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
CAPE ELEUTHERA INSTITUTE

CAPE ELEUTHERA INSTITUTE

Our holistic approach to island ecosystems, philosophy of collaboration and relationship building, and intrinsic bond between primary research and education helps to create models of effective resource management and sustainable development.

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Puerto Rican Family Institute

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

NEW YORK, New York
ARMS WIDE OPEN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

ARMS WIDE OPEN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

Arms Wide Open provides free walkers, crutches, canes, safeguard commodes, transfer benches and other durable medical equipment and supplies for the purpose of helping the frail elderly and disabled to avoid nursing home placement.

Decatur, Georgia
Treasure Coast Food Bank

Treasure Coast Food Bank

To actualize its mission, Treasure Coast Food Bank utilizes two measurable strategies to alleviate hunger among the more than 100,000 individuals found to be food insecure in our community. First strategy: we share millions of nutritious meals each year with food-insecure individuals through food distribution programming. Meals, which have been procured, stored, and inventoried by TCFB, are shared seven days a week through TCFB-coordinated mobile pantry distributions, our child nutrition programs during the school year and over the summer, with more than 250 collaborative partner organizations (human service agencies, churches) that serve low-income clients who are in need of immediate relief from hunger, and other programs. TCFB has formed these collaborations in order to create a highly-efficient emergency food distribution network that extends into the hundreds of diverse neighborhoods that constitute Florida’s Treasure Coast and Okeechobee County. Second strategy: TCFB manages direct-service programs that ultimately help people transcend the need for government and charity support and thus ultimately, achieve long-term self-sufficiency. These programs are known as our “Strengthen Individuals & Families Programming.”

Ft Pierce, Florida
OneReef Worldwide Stewardship

OneReef Worldwide Stewardship

OneReef's Vision is to create vibrant reefs and thriving communities. OneReef's Mission is to partner with island communities to combine traditional stewardship and modern resources to protect at least 25% of coral reefs across Micronesia. Less than 5% of the billions of dollars spent annually on the environment is made available directly to locals who manage ecosystems. We work to fill this unmet need - we partner directly with island communities to protect reefs and recover fisheries. Our mission is based on the insight that island communities are more effective environmental stewards when their traditional knowledge and practices are combined with the right scientific, financial, and technical partnerships and resources. It ensures that practical and cost-effective solutions emerge. OneReef's Community Partnership Model is a proven way to accomplish long-term conservation success: - Through equitable agreements, traditional knowledge is combined with the right partnerships and resources, and economic benefits are directly linked to conservation - Agreements include the community's 20-year vision, shared commitments and expected outcomes, a spatial management plan, impact monitoring plan, and more. - This results in innovative, practical and cost-effective solutions to enforce managed fishing zones, measure impact, and build social cohesion around conservation that endures. Why the OneReef Community Partnership model has proven to be effective: 1. The right people in the right places Our island community partners have a strong "eco-identity" and take responsibility for their environment. They want their reefs to thrive in the face of over-fishing and climate change. 2. The right tools and resources Our island community partners need financial, scientific, and technical resources to protect their reefs. OneReef mentors community members: (1) Training, tools, infrastructure to increase agency (2) Support for management plans (3) Science-based impact measures (4) Long-term, leveraged financing 3. The right partnerships We align private and public funds, technology, and science. Working hand-in-hand, OneReef, island communities, elected leaders, funders, and technical and scientific partners combine modern resources with traditional stewardship. Joint problem-solving and meaningful engagement create enduring value.

Santa Cruz, California
Hope Kariwa Foundation, Inc.

Hope Kariwa Foundation, Inc.

U.S. based charity partnering with the Tanzanian-founded organization, Project Hope - providing support, fundraising & advocacy to the children they serve.

Meals On Wheels of Tampa

Meals On Wheels of Tampa

Volunteers deliver a fresh and hot noon-time meal to seniors and homebound in Tampa.

Tampa, Florida
The Noble Touch Inc.

The Noble Touch Inc.

The Noble Touch educates, motivates, and empowers individuals to take control of their own healing. Through transformational workshops, training, and energy healing services, we promote the total healing experience of mind, body, and spirit.

Brooklyn, New York