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EAST HARLEM COUNCIL FOR HUMAN SERVICES INC

The East Harlem Council for Human Services, Inc. Boriken Neighborhood Health Center is committed to offering the highest quality of comprehensive community-based primary care services which reflect the socio-cultural fabric of El Barrio, one of the oldest Spanish-speaking communities of New York City.

NEW YORK, New York
End of the Trail Rescue

End of the Trail Rescue

End of the Trail Rescue offers horses a second chance to be cared for, nurtured and valued. We provide shelter, quality food and humane treatment to horses that have been abused, neglected or unwanted. We also educate the community about animal abuse and how or where to report these situations.

Olathe, Colorado
American Childrens Orchestras for Peace, Inc.

American Childrens Orchestras for Peace, Inc.

ACOP's vision is that by developing specific musical programs, we aim to provide children with alternatives to the cycle of poverty and hopelessness that so often leads to violence. Our vision caters as much to the children’s artistic development as it does to the idea of music as a tool for peace and social change.

Miami, Florida
MILITARY MISSIONS INC

MILITARY MISSIONS INC

Military Missions exists to support and honor deployed military personnel by sending care packages year round as an expression of appreciation and gratitude.

Lexington, Kentucky
FAMILY PLACE INC

FAMILY PLACE INC

The Family Place empowers victims of family violence by providing safe housing, counseling and skills that create independence while building community engagement and advocating for social change to stop family violence.

DALLAS, Texas
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Biodiversity Research Institute

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

PORTLAND, Maine
AUTISM SCIENCE FOUNDATION

AUTISM SCIENCE FOUNDATION

The Autism Science Foundation funds scientists conducting cutting-edge autism research to discover the causes of autism and develop better treatments. ASF also provides information about autism to the general public and supports the needs of individuals with autism and their families.

New York, New York
Veteran Women's Enterprise Center

Veteran Women's Enterprise Center

To empower Entrepreneur Women Associated with the Military (EWAM) inclusive of veterans, active duty, reservists and female military spouse scale for success, we establish strategic alliances, leverage public/private-sector opportunities, advocate for relevant research, services and funding, while simultaneously providing on-site the personal and professional resources they need to succeed. Projected mission outcomes for our clients include, but are not limited to ensuring financial preparedness, business certification, doubling of revenues, creating increased contracting opportunities, innovations for expanding products/services, building viable social capital, and ensuring access to immediate financial resources.

Dallas, Texas

IOWA 4 H FOUNDATION

The Iowa 4-H Foundation provides financial resources for youth development through 4-H.

AMES, Iowa
SHINING STAR CHILDRENS ADVOCACY CENTER

SHINING STAR CHILDRENS ADVOCACY CENTER

Shining Star CAC provides a team approach to child abuse investigations by bringing together professionals from multiple agencies such as law enforcement, the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS), State’s Attorneys’ Offices, medical and mental health providers. This team approach facilitates victim recovery and can strengthen the chance for successful prosecution through improved investigations.

Dixon, Illinois
Atlanta Young Singers

Atlanta Young Singers

ATLANTA YOUNG SINGERS (AYS), a comprehensive choral education program, promotes self-confidence, musical excellence, and the development of life skills through music fluency, artistic development, excellence in choral performance, and free community education.

Atlanta, Georgia

PROPEL INC

Brief summary of organization’s history. PROPEL – People Reaching Out to Provide Education and Leadership – was founded in 2004 by a small group of Boca Raton businessmen and community leaders to support the educational achievement and leadership development of the area’s less fortunate youth. In a city with a median household income of $71,468, 35% greater than Palm Beach County as a whole and 51% greater than that of Florida; over 90% of our youth come from households with an average family income of less than $42,244 (just 60% of the City’s). Most of our kids live in Dixie Manor, Pearl City, along Dixie Highway North to Delray Beach, inner city Deerfield Beach, and in Section 8 housing throughout the area.

Boca Raton, Florida