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The Institute of Eastern Europe and Central Asia
The Institute of Eastern Europe and Central Asia (IEECA) is organized exclusively for research and charitable purposes with the mission to promote high-quality multi-disciplinary scientific and academic research. Its primary goal is to serve academia by providing a forum for academicians and graduate students engaged in research and peer-reviewed studies in the fields of International Affairs, Economics, Accounting, Management, Finance, Marketing, and other business areas. This purpose and the activities of the Corporation fall within the provisions of the IRS code, Section 501(c)(3).
Minneapolis, Minnesota
The Rainbow Network
The mission of The Rainbow Network is to share the love of Jesus Christ by partnering with Nicaragua's rural poor in healthcare, education, economic development, and housing.
Springfield, Missouri
Hamlin Community Library
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Lake Ariel, Pennsylvania
Nature of Sound Inc
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Vacaville, California
The American Leader
The American Leader wants to reframe how we look at the world in order to foster progress towards solving our systemic problems. Despite a lot of great journalism that’s been published, we often are constrained in our view of the world by what the newsmakers choose to let us see. It’s their messaging that dominates the headlines, and it’s our role as journalists and news consumers to sift through the volume of information, disinformation, distortions, and distractions to parse the truth. When the rush of headlines keeps coming at a 24/7 pace, a lot can get overlooked, go uninvestigated, or simply get forgotten. The American Leader aims to bring the best available knowledge back to the surface to connect the dots and create a steadier picture of the world that helps us focus more on how to solve systemic problems like climate change and our ballooning national debt. Years of failing to fix these problems have eroded the public’s faith in our democratic system, and we think it’s time to change that.
Arlington, Virginia
Witch Hunt
We promote gender equity in craft brewing through education. WE ARE INTENTIONALLY SEEKING YOU — HUNTING YOU, AS IT WERE — BECAUSE WE LOVE BEER AND WE BELIEVE THE CRAFT BEER INDUSTRY IS BETTER WITH YOU IN IT.
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota
Western Maine Community Action Inc
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
East Wilton, Maine
United Buddhist Foundation
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Westminster, California
Beat Cancer Foundation
Redefining Cancer Prevention and Recovery: The Mission of the Beat Cancer Foundation In a world where cancer is becoming the leading cause of mortality, the Beat Cancer Foundation stands as a beacon of hope, innovation, and advocacy. Dedicated to transforming how cancer is understood and treated, this nonprofit organization is breaking barriers, empowering patients, and advancing holistic, science-backed approaches to prevention, care, and recovery. A Revolutionary Approach to Cancer Care Founded with a vision to challenge the status quo in cancer treatment, the Beat Cancer Foundation is rooted in the belief that education, prevention, and integrative strategies can save lives. While traditional approaches often focus on reactive treatments like surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation, the Foundation advocates for a proactive approach emphasizing cancer prevention and non-toxic, integrative therapies. The Foundation’s cornerstone philosophy is centered on metabolic health—the understanding that cancer cells thrive in specific environments, particularly those influenced by poor nutrition, chronic inflammation, and metabolic dysfunction. By addressing these root causes, the Foundation empowers individuals to take charge of their health through lifestyle changes, evidence-based dietary strategies, and targeted therapies.
Kreiva Academy Public Charter School
Teaching with a Growth Mindset Kreiva Academy Public Charter School uses an experiential, topic-based curriculum and a community culture shaped by the Growth Mindset to engage middle and high school students who are seeking a rigorous education in a non-traditional setting, which allows them to customize their paths toward mastery. Our Pillars of Success and Foundational Values create an environment rich with creativity, self-expression, and acceptance for students of all abilities and backgrounds. Committing to Kreiva’s Pillars of Success as a community ensures a learning and working environment where people feel safe, challenged, and valued. They include: being courageous; honoring accomplishment; showing integrity; taking responsibility; focusing on growth; and embracing diversity. Kreiva’s Foundational Values guide our day-to-day activities and interactions. They include: growth; innovation; citizenship; respect; equity; and empowerment. A Personalized Education for Every Student Kreiva Academy Public Charter School inspires students with a personalized education that fosters self-awareness, adaptability, and the courage to reach beyond their perceived limits. The knowledge, abilities, and global understanding students acquire prepares them to be successful in their ever changing future.
Manchester, New Hampshire
World Family Children Foundation
Our mission is to help children and families in need all over the world through fundraising, advocacy, and education. A core slogan of ours is “Youth Helping Youth,” because we believe in the next generation to make the world a better place for everyone. The experience of serving and giving back to the community is one that can never be replaced in the lifetime. Find out more about our individual programs below.
Fremont, CaliforniaNew Story
Pioneering solutions to end global homelessness.
San Francisco, California