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Colibrí Center For Human Rights

The Colibrí Center for Human Rights is a nonprofit, nongovernmental organization with the mission to end disappearance and uphold human dignity along the U.S.-Mexico border. Colibrí works in solidarity with the families of the disappeared to find truth and justice through forensic science, investigation, and community organizing. Colibrí bears witness to this unjust loss of life, accompanying families in their search and holding space for families to build community, share stories, and raise consciousness about this human rights crisis. Through the Missing Migrant Project and DNA Program, Colibrí works with medical examiners to compare information families provide about the missing as well as DNA samples with unidentified remains recovered along the border in the hopes of giving families the answers they so deserve. Beyond the forensic work, Colibrí and impacted families build community and advocate for change through the Family Network, a network of mutual support and solidarity among families and friends of missing migrants across the Americas, and Bring them Back and Historias y Recuerdos, oral history- advocacy projects that center and amplify family voices. Colibrí began in 2006 as the Missing Migrant Project, a small volunteer initiative inside the Pima County Office of the Medical Examiner designed to organize information about people who were missing on the border to help identify the hundreds of individuals being examined by the forensic scientists in that office. In 2013, the Missing Migrant Project became the Colibrí Center for Human Rights to better address the needs of families of the missing and advocate for more structural change.

Bayat Foundation

The Bayat Foundation firmly believes that the poverty, civil unrest, war, joblessness and poor healthcare that has plagued the nation for more than 30 years can be drastically improved.  By building a sense of hope and pride in Afghanistan, the economics and social improvement will quickly follow and will contribute to a more peaceful and prosperous Afghanistan; bringing much needed stability.

Nanubhai Education Foundation

Founded in 2004, the Nanubhai Education Foundation (NEF) is dedicated to promoting access to higher education for marginalized students. Our Nanubhai Scholars program provides college scholarships to financially vulnerable girls from rural India. We offer financial, social, and emotional support during a Scholar's program, and offer job placement preparation as they near graduation.

Association for Humanitarian Development (AHD)

Association for Humanitarian Development (AHD) is a social community based organization was established in December 2001-2002 and registered under the Societies Registration Act: XXI of 1860 on 17 May 2003. Re-Registered on June 1st 2013 Vision To bring Peace, Justice, Unity and Harmony for all and to ensure availability of food for marginalized communities of Pakistan

Impact Teen Drivers Fund

Impact Teen Drivers develops and promotes evidence-based education and strategies to save lives and reduce injuries caused by reckless and distracted driving. Our vision is to create a widespread culture shift among teens and their influencers where reckless and distracted driving are recognized as unacceptable behaviors and outside of the norm. Through consistent and powerful Impact Teen Driver education efforts, teens, parents, community members will gain a true understanding of the connection between careless decisions behind the wheel and the consequences of being involved in a car crash—whether as a driver or passenger. It is our vision that this change in culture and mindset will significantly reduce the number of teens and others injured and killed as the result of reckless and distracted driving.

Villages In Partnership

OUR BELIEF is that we can empower people to raise themselves from extreme poverty by coming alongside them as partners to share each other’s burdens, resources, and solutions.OUR MISSION is to build partnerships between villages in the developed world and villages in Malawi to bring about life-changing development for all.OUR METHOD is to work with local development experts in Malawi to implement programs designed to simultaneously address the inter-connected web of root causes of extreme poverty: lack of access to clean water, food insecurity, poor health care, inadequate education, insufficient infrastructure, and lack of economic opportunities.OUR MOTIVATION is to respond to the call of Jesus Christ to love and serve the poor, the hungry, the widowed and the orphaned.

International Network For Aid Relief And Assistance

INARA's vision is a world where no child impacted by conflict is left untreated. INARA seeks to improve the lives of conflict impacted children and their physical and mental health through financial support and increased access to services. INARA works with children from conflict areas who have suffered from physical and mental harm. INARA provides them with access to life-altering medical care and fully covers and finances their treatment until they are fully healed. INARA also provides in-house mental health services to help children cope with and process their trauma.INARA’s mission is to fill in the gaps in access to life changing medical & mental health services by sponsoring care for conflict impacted children.

Fundacion Internacional Buen Samaritano Paul Martel, Inc (Fibuspam)

Our mission is to deliver integrated health care and humanitarian support to children and adults of limited economic resources in Ecuador. Our patients are treated with respect and receive quality, compassionate medical care. We are dedicated to supporting the physical and social well-being of Ecuadorian families. We are committed to providing high-quality medical care and hope to the people of Ecuador.

One Days Wages

One Day's Wages (ODW) is a grassroots movement of people, stories, and actions to alleviate extreme global poverty. We believe that positive change happens when we invest in, amplify, and come alongside grassroots organizations that align with our shared values of impact, dignity, mutuality, transparency, and localization. We achieve this through carefully vetted matching grants that build our partners’ capacity to implement projects across 12 issues. In our grant making, we prioritize projects in countries ranked low or medium according to the United Nations Human Development Index. We acknowledge that our contributions toward the daunting task of poverty alleviation are small, but we believe each of us has an important part to play.

READ Global

Vision: We build cohesive, inclusive, and resilient communities where everyone—especially those most marginalized—access and benefit from knowledge, resources, and opportunities necessary to shape their own dignified and fulfilling futures. Mission: READ facilitates the creation of self-sustaining and community-led library and resource centers that serve as a foundational platform for unlocking a community’s social and economic potential.

Nordson Green Earth Foundation

Our goal is to bring tree equity to communities that lack natural tree canopy by establishing tiny native forests in and around the Chicago metropolitan area.​We use the Miyawaki method of tree planting to bring the benefits of forests to more communities. Our goal is to improve tree equity as defined by American Forests.​Everyone deserves trees and the health, climate and social benefits they provide.

One World Children's Fund (Partners for ACCESS)

One World Children's Fund is a non-profit organization that provides fiscal sponsorship and raises funds and awareness for effective grassroots organizations serving children with education, healthcare, and shelter. ACCESS (African Community Center for Social Sustainability) provides a comprehensive model of health care services, education and economic empowerment with a focus on children and families affected by HIV-AIDS in Nakaseke, Uganda.