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zSharp, Inc.
zSharp partners with Bay Area elementary schools to provide comprehensive, in-school music education to over 7,200 children who would otherwise have no formal music education.
San Francisco, CaliforniaSPOUSE ABUSE SEXUAL ASSAULT CRISIS CENTER
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
HASTINGS, Nebraska
Mentors International
Our mission is to lift generations in developing countries by leading individuals and families from poverty to sustainable self-reliance through personalized mentoring, learning of vocational skills, and micro-lending.
Draper, UtahCHILDREN MENDING HEARTS INC
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
SHERMAN OAKS, CaliforniaAncient Ways
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Scio, Oregon
World Ministries
World Ministries was founded in 1999 with a vision to help Pastors in America and around the world intensify outreach, disciplemaking and church multiplication. Compassionate outreach to the needy has been a critical foundation to World Ministries impact, especially in Asia.
California
Animals and Society Institute, Inc.
Advancing human knowledge to improve animal lives.
ANN ARBOR, Michigan
Zenon Dance Company and School Inc
TO SUSTAIN AN ARTISTICALLY EXCELLENT PROFESSIONAL DANCE SCHOOL THROUGH HIGH QUALITY DANCE INSTRUCTION WITH LOCAL, NATIONAL, AND INTERNATIONAL INSTRUCTORS AND CHOREOGRAPHERS. ZENON’S DANCE SCHOOL SEEKS TO PROVIDE OPPORTUNITIES FOR PROFESSIONAL AND COMMUNITY DANCERS OF ALL AGES, ABILITIES AND LEVELS OF EXPERIENCE IN A DIVERSE ATMOSPHERE THROUGH PERFORMANCE, EDUCATION, AND OUTREACH.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
YATOOMAS FOUNDATION FOR THE KIDS INC
The family of Manuel S. Yatooma endured a devastating tragedy on March 11, 1993. Mr. Yatooma was shot twice in the head while interrupting a carjacking. In that instant, a young mother of four boys ranging 20 to 10 years old became a widow, four boys became one of the many fatherless boys, having lost a father to the violence in Detroit. And so it went: Rapid was the spiral from financial security to monetary chaos. Overnight his family went from relative wealth to threatened foreclosure, bankruptcy and dependence on social security. They desperately needed help. Unfortunately, there was no organization like this to provide the family with much-needed support. Now, we are able to assist those -trying to reassemble their lives in the wake of a similar family tragedy. The Yatooma Family wishes to grow this charity to help thousands and millions of other children and their families and bring honor to the legacy of their cherished husband and father, Manuel S. Yatooma. We cannot replace a lost parent. No one can. But, with your help, we are committed to doing all that we can for the kids.
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
Council on Aging for Henderson County
The Council on Aging for Henderson County was formed by a group of concerned local community members who wanted to ensure that an agency existed that focused solely on the safety and well-being of the older adults in the Henderson County community. This was realized on May 9th, 1969 when the Council on Aging incorporated as a private, non-profit agency and started operations at the Southern Railway Company’s old passenger depot. Although originally designed as a “council of agencies” that brought together other organizations that provided services for older adults, it soon became evident that unaffiliated volunteers were willing to contribute money or time in aiding those handicapped as a result of infirmities attributed to aging. Starting with those volunteer contributions, and with the help of governmental funds from the several sources and organizations like the Land of Sky Regional Council and United Way, the Council on Aging began to grow and develop its own programs that provided services for the older adults in Henderson County. The first program the Council on Aging developed was the Visiting Nurse program, where nurses would visit homebound older adults unable to leave their homes to go visit the doctor. From this program, such things as a Visiting Committee, a Hearing Aid Program, and the development of the first nutrition site were done by the Council on Aging. In the fall of 1978, federal funds became available under the Older American’s Act to employ a director full-time to assist the Council in becoming the “Local Point on Aging” in Henderson County. This allowed the agency to take a larger role in providing services for the older adults in Henderson County. Beginning in 1981, the Council on Aging initiated a home-delivered meal program to supplement the Meals on Wheels program at the time run by the Department of Social Services. By 1996, the Council on Aging was awarded Block Grant money for home-delivered meals and had taken over the county wide delivery of the Meals on Wheels program and have provided the service to homebound older adults ever since! In 1998, the congregate meals program at the Sammy Williams Center was started, and has provided older adults 60 and above an opportunity to socialize and enjoy a hot meal every Monday through Friday ever since. The Partnership for Independent Living, established in 2005, is a partnership between the Council on Aging and the Department of Social Services where professional social workers and support staff who assist the older adults in Henderson County with remaining independent and living in their own homes for as long as possible by coordinating appropriate services within the community.
Hendersonville, North Carolina
Darkness Rising Project Inc
Darkness RISING Project Nonprofit aims to: -Improve the health and wellness of the Black community -Raise awareness about mental health in our community -Empower and engage our community via resources, events and services -Erase the negative stigma of mental health issues
Astoria, New York
Global Partners for Development
Our mission is to advance locally-led initiatives that improve education and public health in East Africa.
Rohnert Park, California