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Wyoming Food for Thought Project
The Wyoming Food For Thought Project is dedicated to creating a local solution to hunger through food sovereignty programs including community gardens and childhood hunger food relief bags.
Casper, Wyoming
ESOPHAGEAL CANCER EDUCATION FOUNDATION INC
To bring awareness and educate the public about esophageal cancer. To walk the journey with patients who have esophageal cancer and their caregivers. To support research projects that will lead to an early detection of this disease.
Monroe Township, New Jersey
Dark Bali
Our mission is to strengthen and equip those on the front lines of anti-human trafficking in Indonesia.
Yorba Linda, California
Huys Foundation
Huys Foundation supports Armenian youth to achieve educational excellence, with an academic and professional commitment to Armenia, the Armenian nation, and humanity.
West Hollywood, California
ArtsBusXpress
Our mission is “Enriching Student Learning One Field Trip at a Time, with or without the bus.” We support teachers to empower student learning by “Raising Funds to Pay for the Costs of Field Trip Xperiences.” We bring life-changing moments to students.
San Diego, California
Tacoma Historical Society
Tacoma Historical Society preserves, presents, and promotes Tacoma's history. Our Vision: Generations connected by the many stories of our city's past.
Tacoma, WashingtonFeeding America Eastern Wisconsin, Inc.
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin
CSW Career Academy
TRAIN TO BE A CHEF! | EARN A HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA!
Chicago, Illinois
AMERICAN SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS COUNCIL
We are coalition-focused in our approach to solving the pervasive and systemic issues of climate and energy, infrastructure, circular economy, and creating an inclusive stakeholder economy, all seen through the lens of racial equity and justice. We are changing the rules by which business is done so it is better for all people and the environment.
Washington, District Of ColumbiaKIDS AGAINST HUNGER-GREENWOOD
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
GREENWOOD, Indiana
HealthRight International, Inc.
HealthRight International builds lasting access to health for excluded communities, employing a human rights-based approach and working closely with community partners to improve local capacity and advance the inclusivity of health systems.
New York, New York
Ankhlave Arts Alliance
Ankhlave Arts Alliance is a W.A.G.E. certified nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization for the advancement of Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) in the contemporary art realm. AnkhLave (that’s “Enclave” with an “Ankh”) is based in New York City, and produces annual programming including our AnkhLave Garden Project Fellowship, AnkhLave Curator Fellowship, and the Ankhlave Public Artist in Residence. We believe art is an ideal platform for the exchange of ideas and perspectives. Art allows people the opportunity to engage in conversations that can be difficult to confront, politically and socially, and opens the floor for conversations between people of diverse communities that may not have engaged otherwise. We believe art has the power to influence, change and even subvert culture in favor of more nuanced perspectives and for more equitable presence within the greater society. In keeping with our mission to facilitate exchange of ideas between and within marginalized communities, we seek to present programming beyond the traditional white-walled gallery space, and in alternative public spaces within BIPOC communities. One reason for this is to honor the legacy of many BIPOC people’s Indigenous heritage from around the world, which can include creative works that are sculpted, worn, performed in or displayed outdoors in nature. Spaces like botanical and community gardens are inclusive as it can be transformed into an unexpected exhibition space, inspiring wonder and curiosity when stumbled upon. Many communities within the BIPOC umbrella are polarized by the art establishment due to colonialism, with many of their homeland’s artworks taken and exhibited for non BIPOC audiences. In this sense, even their own people's work becomes othered to them. Moreover, art history has historically been authored through the European gaze, and omitted many experiences and viewpoints around the world. Contemporary art in recent history is becoming more inclusive, though many potential BIPOC audience members need more representation in order to feel included in the contemporary art conversation. We believe the best way to can elevate BIPOC voices and the communities they are representing is by bringing their artwork to the people, in a public space that is unexpected and accessible for maximum community engagement.
Bronx, New York