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The Andrew Mc Donough B+ Foundation

In addition to furthering the "B+" (Be Positive) legacy of the Foundation's 14 year old namesake, The B+ Foundation provides financial support to families of children nationwide while also providing grants for cutting-edge childhood cancer research. Finally, The B+ Foundation is engaged in advocacy efforts to increase awareness and funding in the battle against childhood cancers.

Franciscan Foundation For The Holy Land

The Franciscan Foundation for the Holy Land is a worldwide organization founded in 1994 under the auspices of the Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land. The Foundation was created to strengthen and support Christianity in the Holy Land through the preservation of holy Christian sites and the support of the basic human rights and continued presence of the Christian minority living in the Holy Land.

Community Foundation Of The Virgin Islands

Community Foundation of the Virgin Islands is a philanthropic organization that collects and distributes funds to help people in the Virgin Islands. After Hurricane Irma, these donations will be life-changing. They will be used to gather necessary supplies and help rebuild the Virgin Islands after extreme devastation.

The Brighton Jones Richer Life Foundation

The Brighton Jones Richer Life Foundation (formerly known as Lift Up Africa) works to create sustainable development in communities by supporting projects that focus on basic needs such as clean water, health care, reliable and sustainable food and energy sources, education and employment.

Light in the World Development Foundation

The mission of Light in the World Development Foundation is to enhance the dignity and quality of life of children, families, and people living in our communities in U.S.A and Africa by eliminating barriers to opportunity and helping people in need reach their fullest potential through the power of organization, projects, donations, and philanthropy.

The National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation

Founded in 1987, the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation (NRAEF) is the nonprofit foundation of the National Restaurant Association, the largest foodservice trade association in the world, representing and supporting over 500,000 businesses. NRAEF’s mission is to attract, empower, and advance the nation's workforce. Ultimately, NRAEF transforms lives by creating opportunities for people from all backgrounds to pursue: • First jobs - of the 157M Americans in the workforce, one in three had their first job in a restaurant; • Second chances - restaurant and foodservice operations do not require a high school diploma, GED, licensure, or certification to engage in employment; and • Meaningful careers - few industries offer more accessible paths to family-sustaining wages, upw

Breast Cancer Foundation Of The Ozarks

Since 2000, Breast Cancer Foundation of the Ozarks (BCFO) has provided help and hope to families facing breast cancer. Located in southwest Missouri, BCFO works with local communities to improve breast cancer screening rates and provide breast cancer families with the financial and emotional support they need.

Kendras Kisses The Kendra Vermont Foundation

Kendra’s Kisses, The Kendra Vermont Foundation is a charitable organization dedicated to provide assistance in the form of social, emotional, and financial support to families and caregivers in need when a child or children of that family is diagnosed with a life threatening illness. This assistance will be in the form of toys, gifts, and grants directly to children, their families or caregivers. This organization will solicit funds through various events and fundraising activities.

The Paul Chester Children's Hope Foundation

The Paul Chester Children's Hope Foundation (PCCHF) is a registered 501(c)(3) charity that provides medical assistance to children and families in developing countries, giving them a chance to live productive lives through well-conceived medical interventions. We perform reconstructive surgery (i.e. club foot and cleft palate repair, burn scar revision, ear tubes, eye surgery, etc.) and work to arrest preventable, curable diseases (e.g. trachoma, glaucoma). The foundation provides highly specialized medical assistance to individuals and families in developing countries where such services are unavailable due to logistics or economic circumstances. The foundation harnesses the expertise of medical professionals and local agencies to identify opportunities for maximum social impact, and then funds and completes the medical or surgical interventions deemed most viable. The PCCHF core base is made up of volunteers - both medical and administrative, which vary from 50-200 in any given year. On the organizational side, the small group is made up of 5-7 dedicated individuals who meet regularly to discuss, plan and pilot missions. Our medical volunteers coordinate, and execute the missions with the assistance of logistics volunteers and in-country counterparts who have requested our assistance. A typical mission takes place over ten days with a team of medical professionals and organizers in collaboration with officials from the host country. The number of surgeries performed is directly linked to funding, number of volunteers and the capacity of the local hospital. For example, a 2003 mission to Ecuador resulted in 110 successful surgeries, with a team of 20 foreign medical volunteers. Safe passage for supplies and staff was provided by the consul general and the first lady of Ecuador. The medical procedures provided largely addressed disfiguring conditions that have a tremendously negative impact on the livelihood of the afflicted individual.

The Le Bron James Family Foundation

With a commitment to redefining community and building stronger families, The LeBron James Family Foundation invests its time, resources and passion into creating generational change for kids and families through a focus on education and co-curricular educational initiatives. With its I PROMISE Program, LJFF serves more than 1,500 students and their entire families by providing them with the resources, wraparound supports and family programming they need for success in school and beyond. In 2018, LJFF opened the groundbreaking, public I PROMISE School, and has since layered in additional family supports including the I PROMISE Village, I PROMISE Housing, I PROMISE Institute, and the upcoming House Three Thirty to effectively redefine what a family and community looks like.

The Brian T Dagle Memorial Foundation

Our mission is to offer hope and healing for those grieving the loss of someone special or struggling with the challenges of life by providing support services in the Southeastern Connecticut Community. In addition to grief support, we promote suicide awareness and prevention with education on suicide risk factors and warning signs.

Center For The Visually Impaired Foundation

Provide financial support to the Center for the Visually Impaired (CVI).