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Connecticut Mediation Association Inc
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Hamden, Connecticut
CLEAR, INC.
Clear wants to see this generation thrive through Christ-following, sustainable character.
Shreveport, Louisiana
Empower Start
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Wilmington, Delaware
Prison Entrepreneurship Program
PEP unites executives and inmates through entrepreneurial passion and servant leadership to transform lives, restore families and rebuild communities.
Houston, Texas
Center for Judicial Excellence
CJE is a nonprofit organization based in San Rafael, California. Our mission is to protect child abuse and domestic violence survivors in the U.S. family court system and to foster accountability throughout the judicial branch.
San Rafael, California
New Hampshire Telephone Museum - Warner, NH
OUR MISSION The New Hampshire Telephone Museum seeks to inspire curiosity by engaging a broad public audience in exhibitions and programs based on its remarkable and expanding collection. The Museum preserves the past and tells the stories of the telecommunications industry. OUR VISION The museum will have sufficient contributed support and earned revenue to sustain its ongoing operating costs as well as desired program and infrastructure improvements. The museum will be considered a “must-see” attraction for visitors to the area. The museum will be seen as an important educational resource by schools throughout the region. The museum will be engaged in a variety of strategic partnerships and collaborations with other organizations to advance its mission. The museum will be known for its exemplary standards of welcome and hospitality. The museum will be known for delivering innovative, engaging, content-rich educational programs that are mission driven and audience focused. The museum will have sufficient and appropriate staff to carry out its programs and activities effectively and efficiently. The museum will have a well-trained volunteer corps at a variety of age levels involved in every area of museum activity. The museum will be assessed through the AASLH’s StEP program.
Warner, New Hampshire
Hope Empowers All Reaching Together
At HEART, our mission is to uplift and empower communities by turning compassion into action, through events, partnerships, and programs that provide support, inspire unity, and create real change where it’s needed most.
Austin, Texas
Favela Miami Corp
Our mission at Favela Miami is to assist the Homeless to transition out of homelessness by covering their basic needs and giving them a reason to look forward to achieving the ultimate goal: Permanent housing
Miami Beach, Florida
Pennsylvania Association of Environmental Educators
The Pennsylvania Association of Environmental Educators (PAEE) unites, supports, and empowers the community of environmental educators throughout Pennsylvania.
Pottsville, Pennsylvania
Orphan Kitten Club Inc
The mission of Orphan Kitten Club is to protect the tiniest and most vulnerable felines: orphan kittens. We are dedicated to advancing protections for kittens through our innovative programs and our state-of-the-art neonatal kitten nursery.
Spring Valley, California
Girl Power Mentoring Program
Our Mission is to mentor girls and assist them with becoming the most powerful versions of themselves, learn to maintain good mental health, as well as build a sisterhood within our organization by working on themselves from the inside out.
Detroit, Michigan
Missouri Disabled Water Ski Association
To professionally develop, deliver, fund, provide, promote and organize a comprehensive program of recreational and competitive water skiing for children and adults with disabilities; To organize, promote and provide Learn to Ski Clinics for disabled children and adults; To strengthen the physical, spiritual and social well-being of disabled children and adults through disability sport and water skiing; To enhance independence, self-reliance and self-esteem of disabled children and adults through disability sport and water skiing; To educate the public and create a greater community awareness of disabled children and adults through disability sport and water skiing. The Missouri Disabled Water Ski Association was founded with the vision and understanding that a professionally organized program of adaptive water skiing for children and adults with disabilities will energize them beyond their rehabilitation as a means to maintain a healthy, active, and well-balanced lifestyle. MDWSA will work with children and adults who have acquired spinal cord injuries from accidents and diseases that result in paralysis such as, Spina Bifida, orthopedic disabilities (amputations and hip and knee replacements), cerebral palsy, acquired head injuries, polio, as well as other neuromuscular disorders. Additionally, those with vision impairments or mental retardation will greatly benefit from participation in adaptive water skiing. The philosophical and fundamental goals of MDWSA are as follows: to expand its reach and effectiveness through a professionally developed and focused program of water skiing for anyone with a disability; to work cooperatively with organizations throughout the region that work with the disabled; to create a regional showcase for adaptive water ski opportunities for both the recreational and competitive water skier; to elevate standards of accessibility and inclusion at area lakes and waterways; to promote a greater public awareness of those with disabilities; to unite the community and region through water skiing for the disabled; and to be attractive to corporate and community sponsors.
Manchester, Missouri