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Axis

Axis

We give live presentations to students across the country about ideas having consequences, media, and technology. We resource parents, teachers, school administrators, and church leaders with in person training as well as online content.

Colorado springs, Colorado
Ocean River Institute, Inc.

Ocean River Institute, Inc.

The Ocean River Institute provides individuals around the world with specific opportunities to make a difference saving wildlife, protecting ecosystems, in environmental education, science, and conservation.

Cambridge, Massachusetts

KORE FOUNDATION INC

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

JACKSONVILLE, Tennessee
ImpactIsrael

ImpactIsrael

Supporting the preeminent education program for at-risk and immigrant youth in Israel.

Needham, Massachusetts

The Foodbank of Northwest Indiana

To feed people today, and end hunger tomorrow by inspiring and collaborating with our community.

Merrillville, Indiana
Red Panda Network

Red Panda Network

Committed to the conservation of wild red pandas and their habitat through the education and empowerment of local communities.

Eugene, Oregon
BACKPACK BEGINNINGS

BACKPACK BEGINNINGS

To provide child-centric services to feed, comfort and clothe children in need.

Greensboro, North Carolina
MBIRA

MBIRA

We educate the world about the ancient musical traditions of Zimbabwe through our website https://mbira.org/, educational materials, recordings, and performances, in a way that supports Zimbabwean musicians and instrument makers.

Berkeley, California
Shalom Ministries International

Shalom Ministries International

To contribute to a prosperous Karamoja through supporting the education, empowerment, and creative expression of youth in Kotido District.

Glenwood Springs, Colorado
Next

Next

Our mission is to help non-Christians around the world begin a relationship with Jesus Christ by developing and distributing a series of innovative scripture-based manga comics.

Seattle, Washington
NATIONAL HELLENIC MUSEUM

NATIONAL HELLENIC MUSEUM

The Museum was founded as the Hellenic Museum and Cultural Center in 1983. Nine years later, the HMCC opened its first facility on Michigan Avenue in downtown Chicago. Then, in July 2004, the Museum moved to a new location at 801 South Adams Street in Chicago’s Greektown. In 2009, the Museum re-branded itself the National Hellenic Museum with a new logo incorporating the Greek key design and a new mission statement: “Connecting generations through Greek history, culture, and art.”

Chicago, Illinois

CHURCH SUPPLIES AND SERVICES INCORPORATED

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

HOUSTON, Texas