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The Georg Sverdrup Society
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Beat Cancer Foundation
Redefining Cancer Prevention and Recovery: The Mission of the Beat Cancer Foundation In a world where cancer is becoming the leading cause of mortality, the Beat Cancer Foundation stands as a beacon of hope, innovation, and advocacy. Dedicated to transforming how cancer is understood and treated, this nonprofit organization is breaking barriers, empowering patients, and advancing holistic, science-backed approaches to prevention, care, and recovery. A Revolutionary Approach to Cancer Care Founded with a vision to challenge the status quo in cancer treatment, the Beat Cancer Foundation is rooted in the belief that education, prevention, and integrative strategies can save lives. While traditional approaches often focus on reactive treatments like surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation, the Foundation advocates for a proactive approach emphasizing cancer prevention and non-toxic, integrative therapies. The Foundation’s cornerstone philosophy is centered on metabolic health—the understanding that cancer cells thrive in specific environments, particularly those influenced by poor nutrition, chronic inflammation, and metabolic dysfunction. By addressing these root causes, the Foundation empowers individuals to take charge of their health through lifestyle changes, evidence-based dietary strategies, and targeted therapies.
New Hampshire Telephone Museum - Warner, NH
OUR MISSION The New Hampshire Telephone Museum seeks to inspire curiosity by engaging a broad public audience in exhibitions and programs based on its remarkable and expanding collection. The Museum preserves the past and tells the stories of the telecommunications industry. OUR VISION The museum will have sufficient contributed support and earned revenue to sustain its ongoing operating costs as well as desired program and infrastructure improvements. The museum will be considered a “must-see” attraction for visitors to the area. The museum will be seen as an important educational resource by schools throughout the region. The museum will be engaged in a variety of strategic partnerships and collaborations with other organizations to advance its mission. The museum will be known for its exemplary standards of welcome and hospitality. The museum will be known for delivering innovative, engaging, content-rich educational programs that are mission driven and audience focused. The museum will have sufficient and appropriate staff to carry out its programs and activities effectively and efficiently. The museum will have a well-trained volunteer corps at a variety of age levels involved in every area of museum activity. The museum will be assessed through the AASLH’s StEP program.
Warner, New Hampshire
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Conejo Valley
The Boys
Westlake Village, California
Theatre Odyssey Inc
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Sarasota, Florida
Generous Living Global
To nurture and equip global ministry leaders to model and multiply joy-filled generosity.
OASIS FOCUS INC
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Keller, Texas
INTERNATIONAL CHILD PROGRAM (ICP)
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
New York, New YorkHope Renovations
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Carrboro, North Carolina
Valley Lutheran High School Assoc
Learning, Serving, and Sharing Christ
Phoenix, Arizona
H-Town Dream Center
Together, We Give Hope, Healing & Freedom. We exist to bring the hope, healing, and freedom of Christ to the most vulnerable.
True Light
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Levittown, Pennsylvania