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Italian Association

Italian Association

The Italian Association is a 501-(c)-(3) non-profit organization managed by a Board of Directors and Advisory Council. The goal and purpose of the Italian Association is to not only promote Italian Culture and traditions but to foster an atmosphere that supports local businesses through its members and brings awareness of all things Italian to the local community. The founding member’s vision was to see an Italian cultural center become the epicenter of what could ultimately become Arizona’s own Little Italy. A place where Italian traditions, culture, and the image of Italy, its people, and industries can be shared with the community at large.

Scottsdale, Arizona
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New Horizons Foundation Inc

Our vision is to see 100's of project managers, meeting the needs of 1,000's of people, raising 1,000,000's of dollars, to make significant contributions to the world that are priceless.

Colorado Springs, Colorado
Allegheny CleanWays

Allegheny CleanWays

Allegheny CleanWays is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization formed in 2000 to "engage and empower people to eliminate illegal dumping and littering in Allegheny County." Illegal dumping and littering both degrade communities and our quality of life. Illegal dumping creates significant risks to public health and the environmental quality. Litter creates a sense of neglect, reducing property values and inviting property vandalism. Residents and businesses have the power to prevent and eliminate BOTH illegal dumping and litter.

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Palisades Parks Conservancy, Inc.

The Palisades Parks Conservancy provides funding and support for 29 public parks and historic sites in NY and NJ.

Bear Mountain, New York
Opening Doors, Inc.

Opening Doors, Inc.

We believe that our community is most strong when every community member is able to fulfill his or her potential. Our strategic approach is to help some of our most disadvantaged neighbors when they most need it, but not to stop at those safety net services. We believe that entering the economic mainstream is critically important to the marginalized members of our community.

Sacramento, California
Indiana Council on Problem Gambling

Indiana Council on Problem Gambling

The ICPG works with all of the groups involved with gambling in Indiana. These include those State government entities involved with gambling including the State Legislature, Gamblers Anonymous, Gam-Anon, problem gambling treatment providers and all of the businesses providing legal gambling in Indiana. The ICPG works to ensure that state funded quality treatment for problem gambling exists and to ensure that those providing treatment are among the best trained therapists in the country by providing approximately 30 hours of training each year by the best presenters in North America. We offer help for gambling problems 24/7. This help includes direct referral to individuals and organizations involved with assisting problem gamblers and their family members and friends. Our other activities focus on raising the awareness of the issue of problem gambling in Indiana. The ICPG works with our sister organizations in the surrounding seven states via the Midcentral Alliance on Problem Gambling which the ICPG founded. This organization exists to share resources via joint activities so as to leverage our collective knowledge and other resources.

Indianapolis, Indiana
Center For Sci Teaching

Center For Sci Teaching

Our mission is simple: to encourage science learning and literacy in everyone, children as well as adults.

Rockville Centre, New York
Project Helping

Project Helping

To improve mental wellness through daily practice of kyndfulness - volunteering, acts of kyndness, and gratitude.

Denver, Colorado
A CHILDS HOPE INT'L, INC

A CHILDS HOPE INT'L, INC

To mobilize and motivate the church and the community to care for orphans and vulnerable children.

CINCINNATI, Ohio
Serving Our Neighbors

Serving Our Neighbors

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

MIDDLE EAST CHILDRENS ALLIANCE

MIDDLE EAST CHILDRENS ALLIANCE

The Middle East Children’s Alliance (MECA) works to protect the rights and improve the lives of children in the Middle East through aid, empowerment and education. In the Middle East, MECA provides humanitarian aid, partners with community organizations to run projects for children, and supports income-generation projects. In the US and internationally, MECA raises awareness about the lives of children in the region and encourages meaningful action.

BERKELEY, California
SERES

SERES

SERES cultivates and catalyzes youth leaders to create just and sustainable communities in Central America. Our work inspires and affirms young people to contribute to the enrichment of their communities, fulfil their potential, create positive relationships, and become engaged citizens. We target at-risk youth from low-income, marginalized areas in Guatemala and El Salvador, where climate vulnerability, environmental degradation, economic exclusion and limited opportunities are placing youth vulnerable to gangs, violence, and migration.

Spokane Valley, Washington