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Crossroads Rhode Island
Since 1894, we’ve been serving some of the most vulnerable people in our state. Today, we are the largest homeless services organization in Rhode Island.
Providence, Rhode Island
Intercultural Center For The Study of Deserts and Oceans
CEDO fosters vibrant communities and resilient ecosystems in the northern Gulf of California and the Sonoran Desert by bringing together people, knowledge and solutions.
Tucson, Arizona
COLOR OF AUTISM FOUNDATION INCORPORATED
The Color of Autism Foundation is committed to serving people of color who are affected by Autism Spectrum Disorders. We are devoted to empowering families and lessening their isolation. Our goal is to build efficacy and end the stigma of Autism Spectrum Disorders in communities of color.
Birmingham, MichiganChild Care Services Association
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Chapel Hill, North CarolinaLifeline Center For Child Dev
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Queens Village, New YorkYOUNG LEADERS INITIATIVE
The Young Leaders Initiative was founded in 2006 to "engage young people in and around Detroit, MI as leaders for the transformation of the church and world." Through various programs and ministries YLI has developed a system of calling youth, young adults, and the adults who care about them into ever deepening Christian discipleship and mission. Current programs and ministries include: Motown Mission Experience - mission destination calling youth into relationship with Detroiters for God's transformative work. Motor City Wesley - college student ministry based in Detroit's downtown campuses in partnership with covenant congregations. Foundry House - a hospitality house for visiting interns, volunteers, and longer term missional communities.
DETROIT, Michigan
HASHIMOTOS ENCEPHALOPATHY SREAT ALLIANCE
Providing patient support to, public awareness of, and medical research for Hashimoto's Encephalopathy (HE)/SREAT and Seronegative Autoimmune Encephalitis (SAE).
Woodstock, Illinois
FORSA FOUNDATION
FORSA Mission Our mission is to make sure all young people and children get all the support they need, when they need it, no matter what it is. Whether it is a reassuring conversation, financial help, education, professional training, or simply the assurance that they are not alone, we will make sure that everyone gets support that meets them where they’re at as quickly as possible
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OneReef Worldwide Stewardship
OneReef's Vision is to create vibrant reefs and thriving communities. OneReef's Mission is to partner with island communities to combine traditional stewardship and modern resources to protect at least 25% of coral reefs across Micronesia. Less than 5% of the billions of dollars spent annually on the environment is made available directly to locals who manage ecosystems. We work to fill this unmet need - we partner directly with island communities to protect reefs and recover fisheries. Our mission is based on the insight that island communities are more effective environmental stewards when their traditional knowledge and practices are combined with the right scientific, financial, and technical partnerships and resources. It ensures that practical and cost-effective solutions emerge. OneReef's Community Partnership Model is a proven way to accomplish long-term conservation success: - Through equitable agreements, traditional knowledge is combined with the right partnerships and resources, and economic benefits are directly linked to conservation - Agreements include the community's 20-year vision, shared commitments and expected outcomes, a spatial management plan, impact monitoring plan, and more. - This results in innovative, practical and cost-effective solutions to enforce managed fishing zones, measure impact, and build social cohesion around conservation that endures. Why the OneReef Community Partnership model has proven to be effective: 1. The right people in the right places Our island community partners have a strong "eco-identity" and take responsibility for their environment. They want their reefs to thrive in the face of over-fishing and climate change. 2. The right tools and resources Our island community partners need financial, scientific, and technical resources to protect their reefs. OneReef mentors community members: (1) Training, tools, infrastructure to increase agency (2) Support for management plans (3) Science-based impact measures (4) Long-term, leveraged financing 3. The right partnerships We align private and public funds, technology, and science. Working hand-in-hand, OneReef, island communities, elected leaders, funders, and technical and scientific partners combine modern resources with traditional stewardship. Joint problem-solving and meaningful engagement create enduring value.
Santa Cruz, California
HURON PINES RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL INC.
Conserve and restore Northern Michigan's natural resources to ensure healthy water, protected places and vibrant communities.
GAYLORD, Michigan
KIDS MATTER INC
KIDS MATTER helps abused and neglected children heal and thrive, brings volunteer energy and community support to foster and kinship children, and applies lessons learned from helping children heal to preventing further child abuse.
MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin
The Community Kitchens of Birmingham
Community Kitchens of Birmingham is a nonprofit organization that is dedicated to feeding anyone who is hungry. Since 1980, Community Kitchens has served the hungry, homeless and working poor a warm and nutritious midday meal without regard to situation or condition. Those who are in need of a meal will find our doors open 365 days a year.
Birmingham, Alabama