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Equestrian Land Conservation Resource

Equestrian Land Conservation Resource

Advancing the conservation of land for horse related activity.

Lexington, Kentucky
Midwest Food Bank NFP

Midwest Food Bank NFP

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

Peoria, Illinois

A Woman's Place Inc.

We are a 24/7 emergency shelter for those experiencing domestic violence. A Woman's Place offers both residential and non-residential services that include advocacy, legal support, counseling, outreach, safety planning, children/youth programs, parenting support and translation services. A Woman's Place does not discriminate against any person because of race, color, national or ethnic origin, age, religion, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal or state law.

Greeley, Colorado
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RAKSHA INC

Raksha’s mission is to promote a stronger and healthier South Asian community through confidential support services, education, and advocacy. Raksha works towards healing, empowerment, and justice for survivors of violence.

ATLANTA, Georgia
Stop Drop and Play Children's Museum

Stop Drop and Play Children's Museum

An interactive museum for young children to play, socialize, and learn. A community for parents to connect, support and find resources.

Damascus
Community Shares of Minnesota

Community Shares of Minnesota

To create a fair, just and equitable Minnesota.

SAINT PAUL, Minnesota
Fair Start Movement

Fair Start Movement

The Problem: Family planning in the world today is based upon a parent-centered and isolationist model that hurts children, families, communities, and our environment. That model prevents the realization of freedom and is the fundamental source of our social and ecological crises. That model is the product of governments and businesses that profit from population growth, want to avoid collective obligations that require investing in rather than exploiting future generations, and who helped eliminate the responsibilities inherent in having kids as a means of accelerating growth. The Solution: Having Kids acts as a “part replacer,” replacing the morally incoherent parent-centered model, which has been debunked by theorists, with the truly human rights-based and child-centered Fair Start model. That move will also create space for the development of even better models. Future children should be the focus of family planning laws and policies because they have the most at stake. That change is the key to freedom – the freedom to a say in the rules under which one lives, to equal opportunities in life, and the freedom from others that is nature. That is what a decolonized future looks like. This is not merely theoretical, but the basis for concrete action we can take today at multiple levels of social change – legal, institutional, cultural, discursive, etc. The Fair Start model is the best construction of the moral and legal right to have children. Here are examples of how Having Kids is replacing the old and isolationist model with the Fair Start model. Having Kids is more a praxis of truly human rights-based family planning than an entity. We invite you to join the transition to better family planning by taking actions to ensure kids a fair start in life, and speaking out about what you’ve done. The human brain is predisposed to focus on the immediate over the important. Working for social change without family planning reform is the worst case of this tendency, but together we can change direction. Having Kids is not just another voice in the crowd. Instead, we make sure all voices matter by changing the nature of the crowd.

Tucson, Arizona
Afya Foundation, Inc.

Afya Foundation, Inc.

Afya aims to provide an environmentally responsible solution to the dire shortage of healthcare supplies in underserved communities globally.

Yonkers, New York
Project 2.0 Foundation

Project 2.0 Foundation

The Project 2.0 Foundation is committed to assisting veterans in their PTSD symptom management while enabling and training them for integration into the successful post-military life they desire. The Project 2.0 Foundation was formed in August 2019 after accidentally finding positive results in a group of Army special operations forces veterans who found they could better manage their PTSD symptoms by training for, and participating in, triathlons and other athletic events. With each other’s encouragement and support, their symptoms became more manageable with their focus on athletics, physical fitness, and proper nutrition as a mission, rather using recreational drugs and alcohol as a coping mechanism. Symptoms of depression decreased or were eliminated entirely. Once our veterans saw their personal success with PTSD symptom management, we heard a chorus of questions and requests for assistance in entrepreneurial opportunities and new (or continued) business education within the civilian world. With the consideration by members of the psychiatric field, we formed this foundation with the mission to bring our findings national and open our program to all veterans. We have gathered a group of psychologists, physical fitness trainers, licensed nutritionists and dieticians, and business leaders and founders in various industries to assist in our mission. The Project 2.0 Foundation program encompasses all aspects of post military life: mental, physical, and financial training and support. The objective for each member is to create a “NEW YOU 2.0” version of themselves, and to obtain the post-military life that they envision for themselves and their families.

Los Angeles, California
Watercourse Counseling Center

Watercourse Counseling Center

Watercourse Counseling Center is a nonprofit organization, rooted in community, with a 16-year history of serving the emotional needs of people of all ages from diverse communities in Minneapolis. Our community clinics and school-based therapists provide counseling for individuals, families, and groups across the city.

Minneapolis, Minnesota
Coalition for the Upper South Platte

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
IDEAS

IDEAS

To demonstrate love - serving forgotten and overlooked people by meeting their social, intellectual, physical and spiritual needs.

Littleton, Colorado