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NESTEAM INTERNATIONAL
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Beaverton, Oregon
SaferBoater
SaferBoater is a 501(c)3, South Carolina based boating foundation, professionally focused on developing and training safer and more competent boaters.
North Charleston, South Carolina
The Shade Tree Incorporated
Since 1989, The Shade Tree has provided victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, elder abuse, human trafficking, as well as homeless youth and families, with a wide range of comprehensive support. Our programs also collaborate with other community agencies to offer additional assistance. Vision: Self-reliance for every woman and child! We believe: That no one should ever have to endure a state of homelessness, existing in fear for personal safety and without the means to meet even the most basic of human needs – food and shelter. That every human being, regardless of social status, has the right to be treated with dignity and respect. That all homeless children are victims because they lack choice and mobility. That homelessness is a community problem that impacts everyone. That everyone can be a part of the solution.
N. Las Vegas, Nevada
Platform Art, inc.
Mission To enrich communities by providing forums for art experiences and supporting the creation of public art.
Lakeland, Florida
HEALING HOUSE INC
Healing House Kansas City is a substance use disorder recovery organization. Our mission is to enrich the lives and spiritual well-being of all we serve and improve the safety and welfare of our community by equipping each participant with resources to maintain a healthy, self-sufficient, and purposeful life. Our vision is that everyone who needs recovery from substance use disorder would have access to safe, stable housing and the necessary support services to promote lifelong healing, family reunification, and community transformation.
Unite the People Inc.
Unite The People Inc. promotes social justice throughout the United States and provides professional affordable legal services to California. Our organization's mission is to become a pillar of hope in the lives of the many people affected by incarceration, whether it be individuals who are incarcerated or their families. We aim to bring beneficial change for those disproportionately affected by a system that neglects to see all people are capable of rehabilitation. Through campaign and service, we hope to aid as many individuals who have chosen to use their sentence time to better themselves and who wish to prove they can be contributing members to society. We want to assist those who do not deserve or wish to be swallowed by the penal institutions and labeled as a lost cause. We believe the goal of penitentiaries should be rehabilitation, not punishment, and we work to see needed changes are made.
Long Beach, California
Indiana Council on Problem Gambling
The ICPG works with all of the groups involved with gambling in Indiana. These include those State government entities involved with gambling including the State Legislature, Gamblers Anonymous, Gam-Anon, problem gambling treatment providers and all of the businesses providing legal gambling in Indiana. The ICPG works to ensure that state funded quality treatment for problem gambling exists and to ensure that those providing treatment are among the best trained therapists in the country by providing approximately 30 hours of training each year by the best presenters in North America. We offer help for gambling problems 24/7. This help includes direct referral to individuals and organizations involved with assisting problem gamblers and their family members and friends. Our other activities focus on raising the awareness of the issue of problem gambling in Indiana. The ICPG works with our sister organizations in the surrounding seven states via the Midcentral Alliance on Problem Gambling which the ICPG founded. This organization exists to share resources via joint activities so as to leverage our collective knowledge and other resources.
Indianapolis, Indiana
COLON CANCER FOUNDATION
Our Promise • To raise awareness of colorectal cancer (CRC), the importance of early detection and the most effective screening methods available; • To increase awareness of CRC risk factors and factors that may help prevent CRC, including knowing one’s family/genetic cancer history, exercise and nutrition; • To reduce the disparity that exists in CRC incidence and mortality rates by providing funds to improve screening rates in underserved and uninsured communities; • To award translational research grants to young investigators studying genetic and epigenetic changes that will ultimately lead to new breakthroughs in the prevention of, therapy for and elimination of CRC in our lifetime; • To leverage the impact of our donors’ support by developing broad public/private partnerships with local, regional, national and global organizations invested in a mutual goal of colorectal cancer prevention and early detection.
Port Chester, New YorkSacramento Diocese
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Burney, California
HOPE IN HAITI
Hope in Haiti works with the poorest of the poor in Haitian communities that are not being reached through any other organization.
Duvall, Washington
Climate Action Pathways for Schools
Climate Action Pathways for Schools (CAPS) partners with schools to provide inspiring climate education programs and implement projects to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while saving money for the school district.
Montara, California
National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis Section
NCJW St. Louis Section is a 501(c)3 organization. Click to view our Form 990. Click here to view our Annual Report. With a network at our national headquarters and more than 100 sections across the country, the NCJW St. Louis Section is driven by our members locally. We make a difference through community service, projects and advocacy programs. NCJW has been active in St. Louis for more than a century, starting with a free milk program for school children.
St. Louis, Missouri