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SOCIETY FOR TRANSLATIONAL ONCOLOGY INC
The Society for Translational Oncology (STO) is a 501(c)3 non-profit, professional membership association. STO’s mission is to speed the discovery and translation of important new treatments in the field of oncology to the practice of global oncology. STO brings knowledge and strategies for critical new developments in cancer treatment into the practice environment of the community oncologist.
Durham, North CarolinaAUTISM SOCIETY OF NORTH CAROLINA INC
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
RALEIGH, North Carolina
American Relief Agency for the Horn of Africa (ARAHA)
ARAHA strives to alleviate human suffering and build self-reliant communities by providing humanitarian aid and empowering individuals in the Horn of Africa and here at home.
Columbia Heights, Minnesota
iTech Development Charities
ITECH Development Charities Inc. (IDC) is a non-profit organization that provides workforce development and IT Skill Focus training to youths and disadvantaged individuals and groups to enhance IT job opportunities. We are committed to providing the highest quality of training and education possible, and we are always looking for new and innovative ways to help people learn and succeed. We believe that working together is the best way to achieve our goals, and we are committed to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for all.
SALEM FRIENDS OF FELINES
We are a limited admissions rescue that believes in helping every kitty we can, by ensuring it will not reproduce an unwanted litter of kittens and by also helping those that are abandoned, unwanted and homeless find a loving forever family home. Every life matters! The ASPCA estimates that approximately 2.7 million healthy, and perfectly adoptable pets are euthanized each year. Of that number 70% are kittens and cats. With your help, we can prevent this from happening by helping reduce these numbers.
Salem, Oregon
TILLAMOOK ESTUARIES PARTNERSHIP
The Tillamook Estuaries Partnership (TEP), a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is one of 28 National Estuary Projects working throughout the United States and in Puerto Rico to protect and restore the health of estuaries while supporting economic and recreational activities.
Garibaldi, Oregon
No More Empty Pots
Connect individuals and groups to improve self-sufficiency, regional food security and economic resilience of urban and rural communities through advocacy and action.
Omaha, NebraskaThe Giraffe Heroes Project
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
WashingtonAccord
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
MINNEAPOLISCalifornia School-Age Consortium
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
OAKLAND, California
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF THE BAY AREA
IIBA is a non-profit organization that provides high-quality low-cost legal immigration services to community members who need them most. This past year we helped nearly 10,000 individuals and their families with applications for citizenship, work authorization, adjustment of status, as well as with a host of other services. Generous donations from individuals, in addition to grants from private foundations and government agencies, allow IIBA to provide assistance for free or on a sliding-fee-scale based on income to many who might not otherwise be able to afford the services they need.
San Francisco, California
Emmaus
To support male survivors' journey out of the sex trade and into lives of restored purpose and wholeness, to prevent vulnerable males from entering the sex trade and to equip organizations worldwide to work with male survivors.
Wheaton, Illinois