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The Clark Hulings Fund for Visual Artists

The Clark Hulings Fund for Visual Artists

The Clark Hulings Fund for Visual Artists (CHF) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that promotes the legacy of American painter Clark Hulings (1922 - 2011) by equipping working visual artists to be self-sustaining entrepreneurs. Founded in 2013, CHF showcases Hulings’ life and work as an example to today’s artists, and offers them a comprehensive art-business education so that they can thrive as he did. We deliver a suite of integrated learning services continually, both virtually and in-person—via live events, digital channels, and portable media formats—and build professional networks of opportunity.

Santa Fe, New Mexico
Episcopal Actors' Guild

Episcopal Actors' Guild

The mission of the EAG is to provide emergency aid and support to professional performers of all faiths who are undergoing financial crisis. We are also dedicated to helping emerging artists advance their careers through scholarships, awards, and performance opportunities.

New York, New York
Florida Rescue Farm Inc

Florida Rescue Farm Inc

Providing safety, shelter and dignity to farm animals in need and educating our community through experience

Duette, Florida
GAINESVILLE COMMUNITY MINISTRY INC

GAINESVILLE COMMUNITY MINISTRY INC

We provide practical assistance to the elderly, the disabled, and recipients of public assistance, as well as the "working poor" who are vulnerable to economic crises and have fallen between the cracks of other programs. The Ministry is supported by churches, synagogues, civic groups, private grants, and many individuals. They provide financial support, volunteers, and donations of food, clothing, and other items.

Gainesville, Florida
Jackson Hole Childrens Museum

Jackson Hole Childrens Museum

To provide a place for families and children to play, create, explore, and discover.

Jackson, Wyoming
Senior Assistance Center

Senior Assistance Center

To promote the self-sufficiency of all senior citizens and ensure that no senior citizen goes without the necessities of life, including food, shelter and public services.

Denver, Colorado
PEACE GOSPEL INTERNATIONAL

PEACE GOSPEL INTERNATIONAL

We are about empowering locally-led, mercy-based programs in the developing world. We serve orphans, child labor victims and young trafficking survivors through 9 resident-care homes and 12 education centers in Asia and Africa.

Houston, Texas
A Voice Discovered

A Voice Discovered

The ability to communicate is a fundamental human right. Therefore, it is the mission of this foundation to provide FUNDING ASSISTANCE, FAMILY AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION, SUPPORT AND ADVOCACY to enhance the quality of life for individuals with communication impairments and thus benefit families and their extended community through access to appropriate technology resulting in improved communication means.

Ventura, California
Brain Injury Alliance of Colorado

Brain Injury Alliance of Colorado

Through guidance, resources, support, and education, we seek to engage with Coloradans in the lifelong growth of those affected by an injury to the brain.

DENVER, Colorado
Conservation Colorado

Conservation Colorado

Conservation Colorado works to protect Colorado’s environment and quality of life by mobilizing people and electing conservation-minded policy makers. We work closely with policy leaders, citizen activists, businesses and other allies, and have built a reputation as one of the leading conservation advocacy organizations in the region. In 2015, we are tackling everything from finalizing Colorado’s state water plan and ensuring the passage of the Environmental Protection Agency’s Clean Power Plan, to moving key public lands and wilderness bills that will protect iconic places across Colorado.

Denver, Colorado
M

MRCI FOUNDATION

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

MANKATO, Minnesota
Code Blueprint

Code Blueprint

We exist to break the mold—and the barriers that have kept women out of technical trades for far too long. Our mission is to create pathways to empower all women, including those who identify as women, by opening doors into the world of building inspections, code compliance, and safety enforcement. These aren’t just jobs. They’re careers that shape communities, protect lives, and command respect. Yet for decades, they’ve remained out of reach for many women due to systemic bias, lack of access, and cultural gatekeeping. We’re here to change that. Through rigorous certification programs, hands-on training, and mentorship, we equip women with the skills, credentials, and confidence to step into these roles and own them. Our graduates don’t just meet industry standards—they learn them and may eventually write them. They become inspectors, enforcers, leaders, and advocates for safer structures in our communities. We believe that when women are empowered to build, inspect, and lead, entire communities benefit. Economic independence grows. Representation shifts. Futures brighten. This mission is fueled by belief—and by action. Every donation, every grant, every partnership helps us expand access, deepen impact, and rewrite the narrative for women in technical trades. We’re not just preparing women for the workforce. We’re preparing them to transform.