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BATES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
Inner city neighborhood/faith based outreach organization developed and maintained to address the needs of the underserved and overlooked in the poorest zip code in the Louisville and Jefferson co. Ky. areas
Louisville, Kentucky
SHARING HOPE MINISTRY INC
OUR MISSION is to assist women who are incarcerated or who are in recovery in overcoming their destructive behavior by sharing God's love and hope through the teaching of His Word and through the equipping with life skills.
AMARILLO, Texas
Eyes That See
A Christian nonprofit that helps women in Ethiopia that desire to leave the sex industry.
Louisville, KentuckyFeeding America Eastern Wisconsin, Inc.
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin
RAPHA HOUSE INTERNATIONAL INC
Though we are committed Christians, we offer aid without requiring those that we help to embrace our faith. When Jesus fed the 5,000, he did not withhold from those who refused to believe. He gave freely, and so do we.
Joplin, Missouri
SHARE FOOD PROGRAM, INC
SHARE is unique: SHARE is for everyone; “If you eat, you qualify.” Everyone in the community can participate. Because it is for everyone, it can help break down barriers that divide people barriers like race, religion, social and economic classes, gender and age. When we break down these barriers, we can begin to see each other as real people, and begin to build community and neighborhoods.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
GLOBAL HOPE NETWORK INTERNATIONAL (GHNI)
GHNI exists to bring help and hope to the hidden and hurting. We work alongside rural communities to help them end their own extreme, cyclical poverty. Focusing on the five key areas proven to impact extreme poverty - clean, accessible water; renewable, nutritious food source; education for all children; wellness habits preventing illness and disease; and income generation for families - villagers end their own poverty and become self-sustainable.
Orlando, Florida
COLLATERAL REPAIR PROJECT
Collateral Repair Project (CRP) in Amman, Jordan, has been assisting victims of violent conflict since 2006. We are a registered 501(c)(3) tax-exempt non-profit organization in the US and registered as an international organization with the Ministry of Social Development in Jordan. CRP was initially founded to aid Iraqi refugees fleeing violence in the aftermath of the second Gulf War, yet we offer our services to those in need regardless of nationality. We currently assist and seek to empower refugees from various nationalities -- for example, Syria, Iraq, Sudan, Yemen, Somalia -- and Jordanians living in extreme poverty. Our holistic approach supports refugees to take care of their most pressing basic needs through our Emergency Assistance Program, which provides food vouchers, cash assistance, and other vital items. We actively encourage those in our community to participate in activities at our vibrant community centers, where we offer various educational, recreational, and wellness activities so that they can gain skills, build community, and heal from trauma. Lastly, we provide leadership and community service opportunities for refugees to serve others, which has proven to be a key driver of their resilience. We are proud of the close ties and honest conversations we have with the community we serve, which is where our greatest strengths lie. Our great strengths are our deep knowledge and trust of our community, our commitment to community-based engagement, and our ability to provide emergency assistance to those in need in an efficient and timely manner. CRP supports the integration of refugees in Amman, Jordan, and is grounded in three core values that help us determine if we are on the right path and fulfilling our goals. 1. We are community-focused - We welcome everyone equally, regardless of faith, nationality, or gender, and we view diversity as a source of strength and opportunity. We deeply listen to the voices of the community in all decisions. We are creative and innovative with limited resources. 2. We strive for holistic human development - We make a difference in the lives of others every day. We provide opportunities for everyone to grow, make friends, heal, and become resilient. We build a supportive and encouraging environment for everyone. 3. We are professional and respectful - We create extraordinary and unique experiences. We act with kindness to everyone and each other constantly. We are open, honest, and prompt.
BROOKLYN, OregonInternational Wilderness Leadership Wild Foundation, Inc. dba The WILD Foundation
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
BOULDER, Colorado
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.
Chemung County SPCA
To enhance the quality of life for companion animals in Chemung County and surrounding areas by promoting better futures for pets and their people.
Elmira, New York
Ouachita Children, Youth, and Family Services
Ouachita Children, Youth and Family Services serves our most vulnerable population throughout Arkansas providing advocacy, safety, and skill building activities that empower them to achieve lifelong success.
Hot Springs, Arkansas