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National Foundation for Infectious Diseases

National Foundation for Infectious Diseases

Educate the public and healthcare professionals about the burden, causes, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of infectious diseases across the lifespan

Bethesda, Maryland
Progressive Agriculture Foundation

Progressive Agriculture Foundation

The Progressive Agriculture Foundation® governs and secures funding solely for the Progressive Agriculture Safety Day® program. The Progressive Agriculture Safety Day program is the largest rural safety and health education program for children in North America. The Progressive Agriculture Foundation (PAF) is a 501(c)(3) charitable foundation and our IRS Tax I.D. number is 63-1166618.

Plattsburg, Missouri
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CENTERSHOT MINISTRIES INC

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

Green Bay, Wisconsin
Northside Church

Northside Church

Welcome to Northside Church! We are all about helping people discover the REAL and abundant life they have access to through Jesus.

GOTBLISS, Inc dba Tri-County Diversity

GOTBLISS, Inc dba Tri-County Diversity

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

Colusa, California
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MOUNTAINEER BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB INC

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

MORGANTOWN, West Virginia

NORTHERN ROCKIES CONSERVATION COOPERATIVE

NRCC continues to be a leading marketplace for new, more effective conservation ideas and a launching pad for innovative start-up projects. We’ve grown from a team of 8 to a team of 45 researchers, educators, and on-the-ground problem solvers, many of whom have received regional, national, and international awards and recognition. Increasing pressure on natural areas and wildlife from roads, traffic, tourism, recreation, development, disease, and more require us to work harder and create smarter alternatives to help humans and wildlife thrive alongside one another. Our work has centered on species and ecosystems and the human institutions that have been developed to manage shared resources. We have built knowledge, skills, and leadership with workshops, consultations, and projects. NRCC remains a very efficient low-overhead, large-outcome organization with a small staff and a diverse group of project experts and partnering organizations. We facilitate fast, practical implementation of projects with our lean administration and we encourage creative ownership among our project directors. We are also unique in how we integrate social science skills and ecological expertise to improve human management, learning, and decision-making processes. The goal of our work is to achieve common good for current and future generations. We hope this website gives you a better understanding of who we are, what we do, and how we contribute to conservation. We invite you to participate as a partner, educator, funder or other role of your choosing. Together, we are creating a better future for human and wildlife communities.

JACKSON, Wyoming
Iron County Care and Share

Iron County Care and Share

The mission of Iron County Care and Share is to provide compassionate assistance and resources to individuals and families in need, creating opportunities for increased stability and self-sufficiency.

Cedar City, Utah
The Retreat

The Retreat

The Retreat’s mission is to provide safety, shelter and support for victims of domestic abuse and to break the cycle of family violence.

EAST HAMPTON, New York
LOVE FOR MYANMAR

LOVE FOR MYANMAR

Love For Myanmar is a Christian-based organization offering a variety of programs to strengthen families within and from Myanmar

Georgetown, Texas
Restorative Partners Inc

Restorative Partners Inc

We envision a safer community where everyone belongs. We strive to accomplish this through transforming lives impacted by crime through healing services and relationships.

San Luis Obispo, California
Tucson Musicians Museum

Tucson Musicians Museum

Our mission is to advance the quality of life in our communities, across all cultures, generations and tastes, through preserving, advancing and utilizing incredibly rich and diverse regional musical heritage and resources. We strive to help young people from all walks of life, cultures and musical interests reach their potential and improve both their lives and the richness of life in our community through music. We achieve this through two paths: • The operation of a free public museum which each year, honors influential inductees who have helped shape our musical heritage, as well as showcasing art and musical artifacts. • Support and building the nonprofit mission of the Museum. The Community Youth Outreach program is a multifaceted program providing mentorship, access to performance venues, and education programs geared to teach young musicians the elements needed to succeed as a musician. Through charitable donations, the Museum can help underprivileged young musicians obtain instruments they may not otherwise be able to afford, access to instruction, mentorship, and performance opportunities.

Tucson, Arizona