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SAWA SAWA COLLECTION

Our mission is to empower artisan women in Kenya make a living using skills handed down through generations in beading, weaving, basketry, art and more. We empower women with resources to create, buy the end handmade products to give them a sustainable income and use the revenue to fund empowerment programs and menstrual hygiene kits for girls to help them stay in school consistently.

Dripping Springs, Texas

Cambridge Design Vector

For World Growth

montgomery, Alabama

Veteran Entrepreneur Alliance

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

Boise, Idaho

Trans Empowerment Project

Our mission is to move our community out of crisis by creating equitable systems of support that are centered around Disabled 2TIGE (2Spirit, Trans, Intersex, and Gender Expansive) members of the community who are also BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and or People of Color), to ensure that we all get to thrive!

North Carolina

Trap Free Montana

Connecting people's hearts and minds through science, truths in trapping,

Hamilton, Montana

Pan Africa Children Advocacy Watch Inc

The Mission of Pan Africa Children Advocacy Watch (PACAW), Inc. is to nurture a different generation of African leaders through the vehicle of access to a new education culture at the basic level and secondary school level. A type of education that will focus on turning the gaze of the children away from avarice, extortion, selfishness, and obsession with accumulation of material wealth. Education that prepares them for transformational leadership that embraces living for a higher purpose.

Takoma Park, Maryland

Inside Out Media Inc

We make documentary films that enlighten, engage, and empower audiences. Making the world a little smarter and a little better one film at a time.

Oakland, California

Scudder Association Foundation

Dedicated to perpetuating an over two century tradition of “Service to Others”, the promotion of education in the social / religious arts

US Black Business Network

Join us in Creating Change! The US Black Business Network is actively working to bridge the racial wealth gap through community-led financial activism. This work includes a Shop Black Shop Local pilot project. I founded the US Black Business Network (USBBN) on a core belief: there is no greater gift for our community than the right to self-determination through financial activism. Why? Because research from McKinsey & Company warns that without accelerated wealth gains, the racial wealth gap could endure for another 100 years. We refuse to wait. By acting as a unified community, we can claim the intergenerational wealth that is rightfully ours through expanded access to business ownership, housing, and higher education. Our pilot project in Mobile, AL Shop Black Shop Local has proven that this model works. Through this initiative, we have: Identified how to increase and sustain support for local Black-owned businesses. Generated enthusiastic community support and participation. Developed a scalable model to help other communities build wealth. To date, over 150 Mobile residents have actively supported this project through local purchases and engagement. Currently, our nonprofit is operated entirely by volunteers. Your support will ensure that we can continue developing this innovative path toward economic equity. Join us in making self-determination a reality. Your support is appreciated. Netesha Pendleton, Founder US Black Business Network

BRIDGES OF HOPE, ALLEGAN COUNTY

Our mission is to foster relationships with individuals desiring to move out of poverty by providing tools, support, education, and connections to community resources.

Plainwell, Michigan

Mercy Ships

We follow the 2000-year-old model of Jesus, bringing hope and healing to the world’s forgotten poor.

Lindale, Texas

Neurotech Foundation

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

Waukesha, Wisconsin