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Hardy Girls Healthy Women
Hardy Girls Healthy Women (HGHW) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the health and well being of girls and women. Our vision is that all girls and women experience equality, independence, and safety in their everyday lives. To that end, our mission is to create opportunities, develop programs, and provide services that empower them. Since day one, Hardy Girls programming, resources and services have been powered by the latest research in girls’ development.
Waterville, Maine
COMMUNITY AGROECOLOGY NETWORK
CAN has been using an agroecological approach to food systems change for 12 years. Our strategy is driven by community-based action research partnerships. At CAN, agroecology brings together scientists and farmers to produce knowledge and develop practices for a more sustainable food system. While ecologically-sound production practices are at the core of agroecology, they are not viable without vibrant local food economies that foster fair market channels and farmer control of seeds and land.
Santa Cruz, California
San Diego Buddhist Association (a.k.a. Hsi Fang Temple)
Our mission is serving and sharing the Buddha’s Teachings through community services, education, philanthropy and group cultivations. We emphasize in the daily applications of the Dharma, also known as Humanistic Buddhism.
San Diego, California
Eagle River Coalition
The Eagle River Coalition advocates for the health of the Upper Colorado and Eagle River watersheds through research, education and projects. We strive to protect and enhance the high-quality natural, scenic and economic values that our rivers and tributaries provide to the citizens, visitors and wildlife of the Eagle River and Colorado River watersheds located in Eagle County.
Gypsum, Colorado
The Next Door
The Next Door provides a continuum of evidence-based mental health and substance abuse services for women in an environment of faith and healing to restore hope and a lifetime of recovery.
Nashville, Tennessee
Project Helping
To improve mental wellness through daily practice of kyndfulness - volunteering, acts of kyndness, and gratitude.
Denver, Colorado
Sierra Nevada Alliance
The Sierra Nevada Alliance is a hub for stewardship of the Sierra Nevada. We unite people by empowering and collaborating with our partners and Sierra communities. We work together to ensure that every ecosystem and community is healthy, resilient, and collectively cared for as a legacy for future generations.
South Lake Tahoe, California
North American Passive House Network Inc
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
New York, New York
The Objectivist Center Ltd dba The Atlas Society
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Kingwood, Texas
Other Side Academy
The Other Side Academy is a 2 1/2-year self-sustaining, vocation and life skills training program for men and women determined to break their cycle of long-term criminal behavior, substance abuse, and homelessness. Participants are housed, fed, and clothed all free of charge with financial support derived from our student-run social enterprises. We address long-term whole person change within the context of daily work and community living. Our students receive real-time behavioral and social interaction feedback consistently. Senior students and staff teach from lived experience and use radical candor to work through communication issues and correct dysfunctional thinking.
Salt Lake City, UtahNews Release Basketball
The mission of News Release Basketball is to present the Good News of Jesus Christ, and develop disciples of our Lord by building Christ-centered relationships using the sport of basketball.
Louisville, Colorado
Lenox Hill Neighborhood House Inc
Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, widely recognized as one of New York’s premier nonprofit organizations, is a 125-year-old settlement house that provides an extensive array of effective and integrated human services—social, educational, legal, health, housing, mental health, nutritional and fitness—which significantly improve the lives of thousands of people in need each year, ages 3 to 103, on the East Side of Manhattan.
New York, New York