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THE WELCOME PROJECT

THE WELCOME PROJECT

The Welcome Project (TWP) builds the collective power of immigrants to participate in and shape community decisions through programming for youth and adults that develops leadership skills, builds civic engagement, and strengthens immigrant voices across the region.

SOMERVILLE, Massachusetts
United Way of Adams County Indiana
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United Way of Adams County Indiana

It’s a credo. It’s a mission. It’s a goal. It is a constant reminder that when we reach out a hand to one, we influence the condition of all. When we live UNITED, we change lives. We build a stronger Adams County. We improve the health of our community.

Decatur, Indiana
Hardy Girls Healthy Women

Hardy Girls Healthy Women

Hardy Girls Healthy Women (HGHW) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the health and well being of girls and women. Our vision is that all girls and women experience equality, independence, and safety in their everyday lives. To that end, our mission is to create opportunities, develop programs, and provide services that empower them. Since day one, Hardy Girls programming, resources and services have been powered by the latest research in girls’ development.

Waterville, Maine
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CANCER AID AND RESEARCH FUND

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

GLENDALE, Arizona
Center For Convention On Democratic Integrity

Center For Convention On Democratic Integrity

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

Bridge Lacrosse

Bridge Lacrosse

Our mission is to use the sport of lacrosse to broaden the horizons of our community’s youth.

DALLAS, Texas
MARS SOCIETY INC

MARS SOCIETY INC

The time has come for humanity to journey to the planet Mars. We’re ready. Though Mars is distant, we are far better prepared today to send humans to the Red Planet than we were to travel to the Moon at the commencement of the space age. Given the will, we could have our first crews on Mars within a decade. The reasons for going to Mars are powerful. We must go for the knowledge of Mars. Our robotic probes have revealed that Mars was once a warm and wet planet, suitable for hosting life’s origin. But did it? A search for fossils on the Martian surface or microbes in groundwater below could provide the answer. If found, they would show that the origin of life is not unique to the Earth, and, by implication, reveal a universe that is filled with life and probably intelligence as well. From the point of view learning our true place in the universe, this would be the most important scientific enlightenment since Copernicus. We must go for the knowledge of Earth. As we begin the twenty-first century, we have evidence that we are changing the Earth’s atmosphere and environment in significant ways. It has become a critical matter for us better to understand all aspects of our environment. In this project, comparative planetology is a very powerful tool, a fact already shown by the role Venusian atmospheric studies played in our discovery of the potential threat of global warming by greenhouse gases. Mars, the planet most like Earth, will have even more to teach us about our home world. The knowledge we gain could be key to our survival. We must go for the challenge. Civilizations, like people, thrive on challenge and decay without it. The time is past for human societies to use war as a driving stress for technological progress. As the world moves towards unity, we must join together, not in mutual passivity, but in common enterprise, facing outward to embrace a greater and nobler challenge than that which we previously posed to each other. Pioneering Mars will provide such a challenge. Furthermore, a cooperative international exploration of Mars would serve as an example of how the same joint-action could work on Earth in other ventures. We must go for the youth. The spirit of youth demands adventure. A humans-to-Mars program would challenge young people everywhere to develop their minds to participate in the pioneering of a new world. If a Mars program were to inspire just a single extra percent of today’s youth to scientific educations, the net result would be tens of millions more scientists, engineers, inventors, medical researchers and doctors. These people will make innovations that create new industries, find new medical cures, increase income, and benefit the world in innumerable ways to provide a return that will utterly dwarf the expenditures of the Mars program. We must go for the opportunity. The settling of the Martian New World is an opportunity for a noble experiment in which humanity has another chance to shed old baggage and begin the world anew; carrying forward as much of the best of our heritage as possible and leaving the worst behind. Such chances do not come often, and are not to be disdained lightly. We must go for our humanity. Human beings are more than merely another kind of animal, -we are life’s messenger. Alone of the creatures of the Earth, we have the ability to continue the work of creation by bringing life to Mars, and Mars to life. In doing so, we shall make a profound statement as to the precious worth of the human race and every member of it. We must go for the future. Mars is not just a scientific curiosity; it is a world with a surface area equal to all the continents of Earth combined, possessing all the elements that are needed to support not only life, but technological society. It is a New World, filled with history waiting to be made by a new and youthful branch of human civilization that is waiting to be born. We must go to Mars to make that potential a reality. We must go, not for us, but for a people who are yet to be. We must do it for the Martians. Believing therefore that the exploration and settlement of Mars is one of the greatest human endeavors possible in our time, we have gathered to found this Mars Society, understanding that even the best ideas for human action are never inevitable, but must be planned, advocated, and achieved by hard work. We call upon all other individuals and organizations of like-minded people to join with us in furthering this great enterprise. No nobler cause has ever been. We shall not rest until it succeeds.

Lakewood, Colorado

CENTRAL NEBRASKA COUNCIL ON ALCOHOLISM AND ADDICTIONS INC

Offering hope and changing lives by fostering healthy lifestyles, preventing addiction, sharing resources and supporting recovery.

GRAND ISLAND, Nebraska
GLOBAL GIRL MEDIA

GLOBAL GIRL MEDIA

GlobalGirl Media empowers young women from under-served communities through digital journalism and media training to bring their powerful perspectives to the global media stage.

Culver City, California
Drop in the Bucket

Drop in the Bucket

Drop in the Bucket's mission is to build wells and sanitation systems at schools throughout sub-Saharan Africa, enabling youth to fully harness the life-changing power of an education.

Los Angeles, California
SPRINGFIELD PARTNERS FOR COMMUNITY ACTION INC

SPRINGFIELD PARTNERS FOR COMMUNITY ACTION INC

Springfield Partners for Community Action is the federally designated Community Action Agency (CAA) for the greater Springfield area, serving low-income individuals and families. Established in 1964 under the Economic Opportunity Act, Springfield Partners is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, SOMWBA-certified enterprise. The agency has over 50 years of experience providing services and advocacy to alleviate the conditions of poverty for area residents.

Springfield, Massachusetts
The Servant Hand by Jesus for All Christian Ministry Inc.

The Servant Hand by Jesus for All Christian Ministry Inc.

We help people come out of poverty and build a successul life through love, care, and hope.

Montgomery Village, Maryland