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WildEarth Guardians
WildEarth Guardians is a non-profit, environmental advocacy organization whose mission is to protect and restore the wildlife, wild places, wild rivers, and health of the American West. The organization was founded in 1989 and has a long history of conservation successes protecting carnivores, ancient forests, rivers and other threatened landscapes and wildlife. We have more than 105,000 members and e-activists, the majority of whom live in the eleven Western states. The organization currently operates four major programs: Wildlife, Wild Places, Wild Rivers, and Climate and Energy. Our 25 person staff includes lawyers, policy experts, biologists, ecosystem restoration experts and fundraisers. Our 2015 budget is $3.5 million, which comes from diverse sources, including members and donors, foundations, government grants and recovered legal fees. We have offices in Santa Fe, New Mexico; Portland, Oregon; Salt Lake City Utah; Laramie, Wyoming; Missoula, Montana; San Francisco and San Deigo, California; Boulder and Denver, Colorado; and Tucson, Arizona.
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Jewish Community Center-Federation of San Luis Obispo
The JCC-Federation of SLO seeks to foster a united community on the Central Coast through programs offering educational, social and recreational activities based on Jewish principles. We strive to "Build community locally, connecting globally."
San Luis Obispo, California
Brain
The Brain
New York, New York
The Samburu Project
Our mission is to provide access to clean water and continue to support well communities with initiatives that promote health, education, women’s empowerment and general well-being. WATER is health, education, community, empowerment, dignity, hope, and LIFE.
Los Angeles, California
ChadTough Defeat DIPG Foundation
In the fight for a DIPG / DMG cure, we help patients and families by funding game-changing research and providing navigation throughout their journey. Powered by parents who have faced a childhood brain cancer diagnosis, many of whom have lost a child, and guided by a Scientific Advisory Council made up of the leading experts in the field, the foundation ensures every dollar possible funds the most promising research anywhere in the world. The foundation was inspired by Chad Carr, son of co-founders Tammi and Jason Carr, and Michael Mosier, son of co-founders Jenny and Mark Mosier. Both boys passed away from DIPG in 2015.
Saline, Michigan
Spread the love Inc.
Alleviate poverty through financial literacy and health education.
Salt Lake City, Utah
Cat Adoption Team
The Cat Adoption Team (CAT) is the Pacific Northwest’s largest nonprofit, adoption guarantee cat shelter.
Portland, Oregon
Guinea Reads
The missions of Guinea Reads is to empower children in rural Guinea, raising the literacy rate in villages Guinea by supporting village schools, building libraries and preserving and sharing the village culture.
Maine
Open Eyes
We exist to accelerate the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the unreached and underserved.
Charlotte, North CarolinaFOOD BANK OF EASTERN MICHIGAN INC
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
FLINT, Michigan
SAKHI FOR SOUTH ASIAN WOMEN
Sakhi for South Asian Women serves South Asian survivors of domestic violence in New York City through direct services, economic empowerment, and community outreach.
New York, New York
Central Rivers Farmshed
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Stevens Point, Wisconsin