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Trauma Resolution Center
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Coral Gables, Florida
Uganda Village Project
Uganda Village Project envisions a future in which all Ugandan communities will have the means to effectively create and implement their own health and development solutions.
Walnut, CaliforniaGood Shepherd Fellowship Ch
WE BELIEVE AND TEACH The Bible is the inspired and infallible authoritative Word of God. II Timothy 3:16-17
Marinette, Wisconsin
Executive Service Corps of Houston, Inc.
Executive Service Corps of Houston is a nonprofit management consulting firm. We help nonprofits become more efficient, effective and sustainable by utilizing currently working and retired business and nonprofit professionals who have the time and inclination to help.
Houston, Texas
LIGHTHOUSE RANCH FOR BOYS INC
The Lighthouse Ranch was founded in March 1979 by Jim and Lovella Yohe. It is located on a beautiful 40 acre site in Southeast Louisiana. Over one thousand boys have lived at the Ranch and have benefited from its program. Lighthouse Ranch for Boys is a Louisiana licensed, Class A child residential facility located in Loranger, LA. The program is designed for boys (12 through 17 years of age) whom are in need of a stable environment. Many of the over 1,000 boys which have lived at Lighthouse Ranch since its founding in 1979, have been victims of abuse, neglect, drugs, and unstable home environments, which have left the boys to develop maladaptive behavioral issues. By providing a stable, consistent, and structured environment which is both educational and therapeutic in nature, Ranch boys are able to focus on improving their lives. The Ranch has an on-campus accredited school, Lighthouse Christian Academy, with a Master Certified teacher. The school is recognized by the Tangipahoa school board as an Alternative Educational Program. Upon admission to the Ranch, most boys are struggling with academics, with wide learning gaps, a history of poor school attendance, and/or failing grades which places them at high risk for “dropping out” of school and repeating the cycle of poverty. By utilizing a one-on-one approach in a relaxed but structured environment, boys are able to work to close learning gaps, and work ahead in their academics. In addition to classroom style learning, Ranch boys are able to participate in horsemanship and agriculture electives. Learning how to care for animals, ride horses, grow a garden, prepare meals, and complete chores not only allows for the development of future employable skills, but fosters a spirit of independence and growth. The goal is to give residents a foundation for creating better future.
LORANGER, Louisiana
WILDWOOD CONSERVATION FOUNDATION
Wildwood is a sanctuary created and sustained by gay men for healing, transformation and spiritual growth.
Guerneville, California
Center Against Domestic Violence
The Center Against Domestic Violence works toward a society free of violence and abuse. The Center leads the way by offering education and prevention programs and promoting the well-being and economic independence of survivors of abuse.
Brooklyn, New York
COBB COMMUNITY COLLABORATIVE
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
MARIETTA, Georgia
WISHBONE PET RESCUE
Wishbone Pet Rescue Alliance’s mission is to alleviate the pain and suffering of homeless pets by providing shelter and veterinary care, and to ultimately secure permanent, loving homes for animals in need.
DOUGLAS, Michigan
Thanda
We empower people with Game-changing Skills that are necessary for developing resilience and becoming better parents, neighbours, and global citizens.
Mtwalume, Kwazulu Natal
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.
Big Brothers Big Sisters Miami Valley
Provide children facing adversity with strong and enduring, professional supported 1-to-1 relationships that change their lives for the better, forever.
DAYTON, Ohio