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KIDANGO INC

KIDANGO INC

Not only do we believe in the best care for your child while preparing them academically for a lifetime of learning, but we also focus on your child’s social development and overall well-being. See below for what programs we have to offer!

Fremont
DOUBLE PORTION MINISTRIES

DOUBLE PORTION MINISTRIES

Double Portion Ministries is non-profit ministry that endeavors to share the Gospel by anchoring all of its missions into the evangelistic truths found in God’s word: the proclamation aspect (Rom. 10:14-15) the social aspect (Matt. 25:35-36)

Mobile, Alabama
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Canyon Creek Womens Crisis Center - DBA Canyon Creek Services

Communities Free of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault

CEDAR CITY, Utah
Virginia Health Information

Virginia Health Information

Enhance the quality and value of healthcare delivery and promote informed healthcare decisions by Virginia consumers, purchasers and other stakeholders by creating and disseminating healthcare information. VISION: • Administer Virginia healthcare data reporting initiatives benefiting consumers and others • Collaborate with other public and private health information programs by providing objective and quality information and analytics • Work with our stakeholders to increase transparency across all types of healthcare

Richmond, Virginia
THE BREAST CANCER RESOURCE CENTER

THE BREAST CANCER RESOURCE CENTER

To support and improve the lives of those touched by breast cancer.

AUSTIN, Texas
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Hudson Valley Animal Rescue & Sanctuary

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

New York
Jewish Vegan Life

Jewish Vegan Life

Jewish Vegan Life is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization committed to catalyzing a global food revolution. Our mission is to inspire people to connect the worlds of Jewish tradition and plant-based living, empowering them to live their best Jewish vegan life.

Coulee Council on Addictions, Inc.

Coulee Council on Addictions, Inc.

The Coulee Council is a private, non-profit agency that provides addiction prevention and recovery support services to the Coulee Region.

La Crosse, Wisconsin
Cat Adoption Team

Cat Adoption Team

The Cat Adoption Team (CAT) is the Pacific Northwest’s largest nonprofit, adoption guarantee cat shelter.

Portland, Oregon
Dot Products

Dot Products

Dot Products is a school supply company that funds education for students around the world. Every product we sell funds half a day of school for our students with our partner organizations in Congo, Tanzania, and Mexico.

INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN COMMUNICATION INC

INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN COMMUNICATION INC

WorldView is growing. Instead of one ministry, we are becoming two. Our enthusiasm for all people from all cultures to know the Gospel has not changed. We are selling the building that has long been known as WorldView Center. The passion for helping people in a multicultural community is still very real and will be known as Sanctuary Inn. The ministry known as WorldView or the training part of WorldView is still thriving and will continue to be known as WorldView. Both ministries will be moving in the next few months. This means charges in locations, addresses, web sites, and newsletters and other communications. We are excited and challenged about what lies ahead for the two ministries. We have shared “history” and we believe that God has great plans for our futures.

Portland, Oregon
Code Blueprint

Code Blueprint

We Certify Women to Lead—Regardless of Gender Identity. Because Equity Builds Stronger Cities. We exist to break the mold—and the barriers that have kept women out of technical trades for far too long. Our mission is to create pathways to empower all women, including those who identify as women, by opening doors into the world of building inspections, code compliance, and safety enforcement. These aren’t just jobs. They’re careers that shape communities, protect lives, and command respect. Yet for decades, they’ve remained out of reach for many women due to systemic bias, lack of access, and cultural gatekeeping. We’re here to change that. Through rigorous certification programs, hands-on training, and mentorship, we equip women with the skills, credentials, and confidence to step into these roles and own them. Our graduates don’t just meet industry standards—they learn them and may eventually write them. They become inspectors, enforcers, leaders, and advocates for safer structures in our communities. We believe that when women are empowered to build, inspect, and lead, entire communities benefit. Economic independence grows. Representation shifts. Futures brighten. This mission is fueled by belief—and by action. Every donation, every grant, every partnership helps us expand access, deepen impact, and rewrite the narrative for women in technical trades. We’re not just preparing women for the workforce. We’re preparing them to transform.