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NEBRASKA FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA FOUNDATION
The mission of the Nebraska FFA Foundation is to enhance quality education/FFA programs in order to achieve excellence in leadership development, curriculum innovation and scholastic advancement of students. That's the official mission, but what we really do is prepare young people to become successful adults, leaders in their communities and successful agriculture producers and business people.
Lincoln, Nebraska
New Avenues to Independence, Inc
New Avenues provides a continuum of services, meeting the changing needs of individuals with disabilities throughout the course of their lifetime. New Avenues’ programs are currently serving over 700 individuals, ages 3-90 years in Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, and Summit counties, Ohio. The individuals served include those with disabilities and chronic health conditions such as developmental disabilities, mental illness, autism, cerebral palsy, brain injury, and Down syndrome.
Cleveland, Ohio
Lolliclock
Lolliclocks broad mission is to help 33,000 children in need around the world by 2020. The money required to do that will come through selling quality time pieces. Each item purchased will help feed a child.
The Maureen and Mike Mansfield Foundation
The Maureen and Mike Mansfield Foundation is an independent 501(c)(3) organization that promotes understanding and cooperation among the nations and peoples of Asia and the United States. Maureen and Mike Mansfield’s values, ideals, and vision for U.S.-Asia relations continue through the Foundation’s exchanges, dialogues, and publications, which create networks among U.S. and Asian leaders, explore the underlying issues influencing public policies, and increase awareness about the nations and peoples of Asia. The Foundation receives support from individuals, corporations and philanthropic organizations. It also provides support to The Maureen and Mike Mansfield Center at The University of Montana. The Maureen and Mike Mansfield Foundation is not a grant-making organization and does not accept grant proposals.
Washington, District Of Columbia
Aaron & Hur International Ministries Inc
Aaron
Titusville, Florida
NEW HOPE UGANDA MINISTRIES INC
“A Father to the fatherless… is God in His holy habitation. He sets the lonely in families.” Psalm 68:5-6a Uganda has a monumental orphan crisis. While many see the orphans as the problem, New Hope Uganda recognizes the deeply-rooted cultural sickness, and the orphan situation is a severe symptom. What is this sickness? Simply put, it is a sin-ravaged culture where the Biblical design for family has been essentially destroyed. New Hope understands that societal transformation through the power of the Gospel of Jesus Christ is the only solution to the problem of fatherlessness in Uganda and around the world. Through our various initiatives, New Hope Uganda reaches orphaned, vulnerable, abandoned and special needs children and their communities with the Gospel of Jesus and the Fatherhood of God.
BELLE FOURCHE, South Dakota
Arc of Greater New Orleans
Arc of Greater New Orleans (ArcGNO) works to secure for all people with intellectual disabilities opportunities to develop, function, and live to their fullest potential.
METAIRIE, Louisiana
World Medical Relief, Inc.
Our mission is to facilitate the distribution of surplus medical resources where they are needed. As such, our programs have both a local, national and international focus.
SOUTHFIELD, Michigan
Solar Village Project
The Solar Village Project (SVP) envisions a world where: - Clean, renewable and reliable energy is accessible and affordable for all people; - The developing world leapfrogs dirty fossil fuels and relies on clean energy, and; - The life-threatening impacts of climate change are permanently reversed.
Bowie, Maryland
INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION INC
Our Mission: Equipping and enabling believers worldwide to conduct church-based partnership evangelism projects to reach unbelievers and make disciples
Lewisville, Texas
Roosevelt-Custer Regional Council for Development
The Roosevelt-Custer Regional Council for Development is a non-profit, quasi-public organization incorporated under the laws of the State of North Dakota and functions under an IRS 501(c)(3) classification. The R-CRC’s service area is an eight-county region in southwestern North Dakota comprising the counties of Adams, Billings, Bowman, Dunn, Golden Valley, Hettinger, Slope and Stark.
Pulver Hall, North Dakota
COMMUNITY HIGHERED INSTITUTE
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Tulsa, Oklahoma