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JUSTICE FOR OUR NEIGHBORS-NEBRASKA
Justice For Our Neighbors-Nebraska is a nonprofit immigration law firm serving low-income immigrants with urgent needs in Nebraska and southwest Iowa.
Omaha, Nebraska
Here for the Girls, Inc.
Here for the Girls, Inc. (H4TG) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit improving the lives of young women affected by breast cancer (diagnosed under age 51). We offer social-emotional support through services that provide personal connections and a shared experience among our members. Our research-based support model focuses on the overall well-being of our members and delivers our services through a non-clinical, peer-based approach. The result is an inclusive community based on equity and cultural humility that cultivates a sense of belonging from diagnosis, through treatment, and beyond.
Williamsburg, Virginia
No More Empty Pots
Connect individuals and groups to improve self-sufficiency, regional food security and economic resilience of urban and rural communities through advocacy and action.
Omaha, Nebraska
Association for Humanitarian Development
Association for Humanitarian Development (AHD) is a social community based organization was established on December 2001-2002 and registered under the societies Registration Act: XXI of 1860 on 17 May 2003. AHD is Non-Government Organization which organizes humanitarian Development activities in Pakistan. AHD emphasize a right based, participatory approaches for community development, where rural people especially women and disadvantaged groups are partners rather than the subjects and objects of development. Since 2003-2004 AHD introduced no. of village solutions like FES Cooking stove, safe drinking Nadi filter water units, kitchen gardening for rural women & organic/natural agriculture for farmers.
Hyderabad, Sindh
Iowa Shares
Iowa Shares is a federation of social change, environmental and cultural nonprofit organizations throughout the state of Iowa. We make a direct impact on our communities through research, education, advocacy and direct service.
IOWA CITY, Iowa
The Urban Alternative
The Urban Alternative is a Christian Bible teaching and resource ministry founded over 30 years ago by Dr. Tony Evans. We aim to spread the teaching of God’s Word through Christian media with the goal of transforming lives. We offer sermons, sermon outlines, books, prayers, Bible studies and more on topics such as Christian living, marriage, discipleship, and spiritual growth, as taught by Tony Evans.
DALLAS, Texas
Social Enterprise Greenhouse
Social Enterprise Greenhouse creates positive social and economic impact by providing social entrepreneurs and enterprises with the tools and networks they need to thrive. We also foster an ecosystem of diverse stakeholders who work to enable a more just, equitable, and resilient economy.
Providence, Rhode Island
Berks Sinfonietta, Inc.
Berks Sinfonietta is a chamber orchestra dedicated to making great classical music accessible to all generations. We achieve this through our mentoring approach to music-making and community education.
Reading, PennsylvaniaBig Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Iowa, Inc.
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
WATERLOO, Iowa
FAIRFIELD COUNTY TEENWORKS INC
Fairfield County TeenWorks is a youth program aimed at allowing young adults the education and experience to become successful adults.
Lancaster, Ohio
Baltimore Tree Trust
Cities that have a robust, equitably distributed network of trees are equipped with valuable infrastructure that helps to make them cooler, more livable, and more resilient to the effects of global climate change. When centered as an economic driver, planting and maintaining trees, along with managing existing forest patches and green spaces, can serve as the basis of a 21st-century civil service sector. All of us at the Baltimore Tree Trust are guided by this vision of our city’s future and are privileged every day to work towards this promise.
Baltimore, Maryland
INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN COMMUNICATION INC
WorldView is growing. Instead of one ministry, we are becoming two. Our enthusiasm for all people from all cultures to know the Gospel has not changed. We are selling the building that has long been known as WorldView Center. The passion for helping people in a multicultural community is still very real and will be known as Sanctuary Inn. The ministry known as WorldView or the training part of WorldView is still thriving and will continue to be known as WorldView. Both ministries will be moving in the next few months. This means charges in locations, addresses, web sites, and newsletters and other communications. We are excited and challenged about what lies ahead for the two ministries. We have shared “history” and we believe that God has great plans for our futures.
Portland, Oregon