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NAYA JEEVAN FOR KIDS
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Darien, Connecticut
COMMUNITY INVESTMENT CORP
COMMUNITY INVESTMENT CORPORATION, Chicagoland's Leading Multifamily Rehab Lender, is a nonprofit providing mortgage financing to buy and rehab apartment buildings with five units or more in the 6-county metropolitan Chicago area. Since 1999 over 14,000 landlords and managers have completed CIC property management training to help them better market, manage and maintain affordable rental property. CIC also provides below-market financing for multifamily energy improvements in the Energy Savers program. Since 1984 CIC has loaned over $1.1 billion for acquisition and rehab of over 2000 buildings with 55,000 units. In 2012 CIC received the MacArthur Award for Creative and Effective Institutions.
Chicago, Illinois
Boys and Girls Clubs of Napa Valley
To inspire and enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.
Napa, California
Canine Adoption and Rescue League
Canine Adoption and Rescue League is a 501(c)(3) Private Non-Profit No-Kill Organization. We rely on donations and do not receive government, state, or city funding. We operate almost entirely by volunteers.
Ventura, California
Justice & Mercy International
Justice & Mercy International (JMI) is a faith-based, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that exists to make justice personal for the poor, the orphaned and the forgotten of the world.
Tennessee
Primate Rescue Center
The Primate Rescue Center, in central Kentucky, is a nonprofit sanctuary that provides lifetime care to more than 50 monkeys and apes, including 11 chimpanzees. In addition, we strive to alleviate the suffering of primates everywhere by working to toughen animal-protection laws and end the private trade in these animals, both in the U.S. and abroad.
Nicholasville, Kentucky
Amazima Ministries
Amazima Ministries International was founded by Katie Davis in 2008. The organization, based out of Franklin, Tennessee, feeds, educates and encourages the orphaned, poor and vulnerable in the country of Uganda. The name we chose for this ministry represented what she longed to see take root in the lives of everyone who came in contact with our ministry. In Luganda, the local language, Amazima (Ah-mah-zeemah) means “truth.” Amazima Ministries desires to reveal the truth of God’s unconditional love through Jesus Christ to the people of Uganda. We show our love for God by obeying His command to care for the least of His people and make disciples of all nations. Every outreach program of Amazima Ministries, whether education sponsorship, feeding, vocational assistance or community outreach, is accompanied by Biblical teaching and spiritual encouragement. We know that nourishing the physical needs of these people is not the ultimate goal. We long to see them fed spiritually and restored into a right relationship with God.
Franklin, Tennessee
Seeds Of Hope
Seeds of Hope works to bring long-term change in families through education and humanitarian aid in the West Bank region of Jericho.
Overland Park, Kansas
War Child USA
War Child USA works in Africa, South Asia and the Middle East to rescue childhood by providing education, vocational training and business support, and legal representation to children and their families whose lives have been torn apart by the violence and chaos of armed conflict. We work in IDP and refugee camps and help to rebuild sustainable communities. We protect civilians caught in war by helping them to become more resilient and advocate for change within their communities. We are in Afghanistan; Uganda; Darfur, Sudan; South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo and on the Jordan/Syrian border,
New York, New York
Direction 61:3
To show Christ’s love to young adults transitioning out of foster care by providing support and stability through housing and educational services in a family environment.
Mckinney, Texas
NORTHERN JAGUAR PROJECT
The mission of the Northern Jaguar Project (NJP) is to preserve and recover the world's northernmost population of the jaguar, its unique natural habitats, and native wildlife under its protection as a flagship, keystone, and umbrella species.
Tucson, Arizona
ANTINANCO EARTH ARTS SCHOOL
Antinanco Earth Arts School is committed to preserving traditional and indigenous knowledge, and providing public access to education beyond the classroom walls through nature experiences, hands-on projects, international cultural exchange programs and environmental conservation projects. We teach practical earth-based skills, arts, cultural and food sovereignty and security, mindfulness, peaceful dialogue and emotional empowerment. We provide and promote all types of education about the Earth, its inhabitants and ecosystems, educating about the impact of our actions on the surrounding environment. We support local and indigenous communities through education and direct relief, both financial and in-kind.
Holmdel, New Jersey