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Kids Club Harney County
is to provide a safe and enriching out of school environment for youth that prepares them for success in academics and life by offering support and guidance as they learn the responsibility of healthy life choices.
Burns, Oregon
Association on American Indian Affairs
For 94 years, AAIA has been working to promote these goals and provide the critical elements that Native American children and families need to live happy, healthy and productive lives.
District Of Columbia
Coalition for the Upper South Platte
To protect the water quality and ecological health of the Upper South Platte Watershed, through the cooperative efforts of watershed stakeholders, with emphasis placed on community values and economic sustainability.
Lake George, Colorado
SCRAPS HOPE FOUNDATION
SCRAPS Hope Foundation was founded in 2009 with the mission of supporting Spokane County Regional Animal Protection Service (SCRAPS). We are a private 501(c)(3) non-profit charity dedicated to helping the animals in our community. We do not operate a shelter of our own, instead we use our resources to assist SCRAPS animal shelter.
Spokane Vly, WashingtonWALLKILL VALLEY LAND TRUST INC
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
New Paltz, New York
CLEARCorps USA
A national nonprofit that works to prevent childhood lead poisoning, provide healthy homes, and create policies and best practices at the national, state and local level that protect the most vulnerable populations.
Saint Paul, Minnesota
NATURE
Nature
Beulah, Colorado
Set Them Free International
We seek to impact the lives of those who have been enslaved, abused, and rejected with the love, hope and peace of Jesus Christ. STF exists to give hope and opportunity to women and children that are at risk or have been forced into the commercial sex trade of India. By creating a safe and loving environment, they are enabled to grow and develop physically, mentally, and spiritually. Our work provides basic education and vocational training for each girl and woman who come through our centers, ultimately allowing them to integrate into their communities in a positive and constructive manner.
Decatur, Alabama
Omiyo
Omiyo means Give in the Acholi language of our Ugandan artisans. That's why we exist: To give artisans a market for their work, to give kids in their communities a better education, and to give you access to fun and stylish products you won't find anywhere else!
North Manchester
Shop Andes (The Andes Fashion, The Andes Home, Green Matters Guayusa)
Shop Andes® embrace three ethical brands: The Andes Fashion® is eco luxury hats, jewelry & accessories; through fashion we help the world be greener, fair & sustainable. The Andes Home® Ethical and organic homeware And Green Matters Ecuador® organic guayusa beverages. With our 3 lines our communities get reliable jobs in Ecuador! Wanna know more? visit www.shopandes.com
People Helping Children
People Helping Children helps orphaned and abandoned children throughout the world.
Malibu, California
US Black Business Network
Join us in Creating Change! The US Black Business Network is actively working to bridge the racial wealth gap through community-led financial activism. This work includes a Shop Black Shop Local pilot project. I founded the US Black Business Network (USBBN) on a core belief: there is no greater gift for our community than the right to self-determination through financial activism. Why? Because research from McKinsey & Company warns that without accelerated wealth gains, the racial wealth gap could endure for another 100 years. We refuse to wait. By acting as a unified community, we can claim the intergenerational wealth that is rightfully ours through expanded access to business ownership, housing, and higher education. Our pilot project in Mobile, AL Shop Black Shop Local has proven that this model works. Through this initiative, we have: Identified how to increase and sustain support for local Black-owned businesses. Generated enthusiastic community support and participation. Developed a scalable model to help other communities build wealth. To date, over 150 Mobile residents have actively supported this project through local purchases and engagement. Currently, our nonprofit is operated entirely by volunteers. Your support will ensure that we can continue developing this innovative path toward economic equity. Join us in making self-determination a reality. Your support is appreciated. Netesha Pendleton, Founder US Black Business Network