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YOUNG LEADERS INITIATIVE

The Young Leaders Initiative was founded in 2006 to "engage young people in and around Detroit, MI as leaders for the transformation of the church and world." Through various programs and ministries YLI has developed a system of calling youth, young adults, and the adults who care about them into ever deepening Christian discipleship and mission. Current programs and ministries include: Motown Mission Experience - mission destination calling youth into relationship with Detroiters for God's transformative work. Motor City Wesley - college student ministry based in Detroit's downtown campuses in partnership with covenant congregations. Foundry House - a hospitality house for visiting interns, volunteers, and longer term missional communities.

DETROIT, Michigan
One World Center

One World Center

One World Center has a mission to educate and empower people to take action against worldwide poverty.

Dowagiac, Michigan
ALLIANCE FOR AFFORDABLE ENERGY

ALLIANCE FOR AFFORDABLE ENERGY

Mission: The Alliance for Affordable Energy safeguards Louisiana’s future by protecting consumers’ right to an affordable, equitable, and environmentally responsible energy system. Vision: A future where energy works for everyone.

NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana
Fix Democracy First

Fix Democracy First

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

Shoreline, Washington
Buy The Change

Buy The Change

Buy The Change is a social enterprise, accessories and home goods company, focused on bringing economic empowerment to marginalized and rescued women around the world.

Monroe, Michigan

The Martin House Children's Advocacy Center

The mission of The Martin House Children's Advocacy Center is to ensure that every child who is suffering from abuse and comes to our center has an opportunity to be heard, feel protected, and receive services that are vital to his or her continued safety and future wellbeing.

LONGVIEW, Texas
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MONTANA NONPROFIT ASSOCIATION INC

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

HELENA, Montana
Friends of Acadia

Friends of Acadia

Preserving, protecting, and promoting stewardship of Acadia’s outstanding natural beauty, ecological vitality, and distinctive cultural resources, requires strong partnerships and the dedication of a host of friends—including Acadia National Park and Friends of Acadia staff, volunteers, donors, board members, community members, and partners. It also takes focus and long-term commitment.

BAR HARBOR, Maine
NORTH GWINNETT COOPERATIVE INC

NORTH GWINNETT COOPERATIVE INC

The North Gwinnett Co-Operative is a faith based organization that provides food, clothing, utility and prescription medication assistance to residents of Buford, Sugar Hill and Suwanee, GA.

Buford, Georgia
SOURCE MN INC

SOURCE MN INC

Urban poor, homeless youth, victims of prostitution and drug abuse – along with anti-mainstream individuals and emerging artists – all who are trying to overcome walls built by victimization and skepticism. SOURCE has been serving the at-risk and unreached since 1987 in one of the most diverse neighborhoods in the country.

Minneapolis, Minnesota
LOW INCOME MINISTRY OF DODGE COUNTY

LOW INCOME MINISTRY OF DODGE COUNTY

Low Income Ministry of Dodge County is an interdenominational non-profit agency created to work with area churches, organizations, agencies, and individuals to address unmet needs in the area.

Fremont, Nebraska
BUFFALO FIELD CAMPAIGN

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