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BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA - NEW YORK

The Greater New York Councils, Boy Scouts of America has helped over five million young people become "Prepared for Life." The mission of the Boy Scouts of America is to prepare young people to make ethical choices over their lifetime by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law. The vision of the Greater New York Councils is to serve boys and girls throughout the diverse communities of New York City and to help them prepare for success in school, career, and life.

BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA - SAN JOSE

The Boy Scouts of America is one of the nation’s largest and most prominent values-based youth development organizations. providing a program for young people that builds character, promotes good citizenship, and develops personal fitness. For over a century, Scouting has helped build the future leaders of this country by combining educational activities and lifelong values with fun. The Boy Scouts of America believes — and, through over a century of experience, knows — that helping youth is a key to building a more conscientious, responsible, and productive society. The Silicon Valley Monterey Bay Council currently serves 13,000 youth across the counties of Monterey, San Benito, Santa Clara and Santa Cruz. It is the mission of the Silicon Valley Monterey Bay Council, Boy Scouts of America to prepare young people to make ethical choices by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Scout Law.

Paralyzed Veterans Of America Wisconsin Chapter

Paralyzed Veterans of America – Wisconsin Chapter (PVA-WI) works to improve the quality of life for veterans, in our state, living with spinal cord injury or disease, including those with MS and ALS. Our work is carried out through programs that focus on research and education, quality healthcare, access to benefits, advocacy and legislation, membership and outreach, and adaptive sports and recreation.

The Jewish Federations Of North America

Jewish Federations of North America represent 146 Jewish Federations and over 200 Network communities, which raise and distribute more than $2 billion annually for social welfare, social services and educational needs. The Federation movement, collectively among the top 10 charities on the continent, protects and enhances the well-being of Jews worldwide through the values of tikkun olam (repairing the world), tzedakah (charity and social justice) and Torah (Jewish learning).

Japan America Society of the State

The mission of JASSW is to promote mutual understanding and friendship between the peoples of Japan and Washington State by providing a forum for the exchange of ideas and information. JASSW was founded on July 24, 1923 by leaders from Seattle’s business, academic, and diplomatic communities. Except for a brief period during World War II, our organization has remained active in fostering Japan-Washington State trade, business, and cultural activities and maintains a close relationship with key government and private organizations, such as the Consulate-General of Japan and the Japan Business Association of Seattle. Today, we maintain a diverse membership of Japanese and American corporations and individuals from throughout the state and provide varied programs that build positive U.S.-Japan relations. The Society is one of 38 independent members of the National Association of Japan-America Societies. Until the 1980’s, JASSW was run entirely by volunteers; today, our staff consists of four full-time professionals and our Board of Directors is headed by an annually elected Chair and composed of local and state leaders in business, government, education, and the arts.

Boys Town Jerusalem Foundation of America

Boys Town Jerusalem is a unique “community of youth” founded in 1948 as a visionary response to the loss of a generation of Jewish children in the Holocaust and as a haven for the children of the masses of immigrants to the new Jewish State. 

Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA)

The reason for the creation of the sisters' wing was to enable ourselves, the sisters, to work on the establishment of Deen freely within our own circle. "Let there arise among you a group of people, invitingall to that which is good, enjoining what is right and forbidding what is wrong." (Quran, 3:104). Keeping this responsibility spreading the divine message in mind, six sisters established ICNA's Sisters' Wing on July 9, 1978. Invitation: Inviting mankind to submit to the creator by using all possible means of comminication Motivation: Motivating Muslims to perform their duty of being witnesses unto mankind by their words and deeds Organization: Organization of those who agree to work for this cause in the discipline of ICNA. Training: Offering educational and training opportunities to increase Islamic knowledge and to enhance one's character.

Colorado Future Farmers Of America Foundation

The Colorado FFA Foundation seeks resources - human, financial and in-kind - to support agricultural education in Colorado, including students (FFA), teachers (CVATA) and alumni.

Nevada Paralyzed Veterans Of America Nonprofit

To improve quality of life for veterans with spinal cord disease or spinal cord injuries.

Special Operations Association Of America Foundation

We advocate for all past, present, and future members of the Special Operations community and their families. Fighting for those who fight for us to ensure the mission success and lethality of those that bear the greater burden.

BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA - VAN NUYS

The Western Los Angeles County Council (WLACC) supports individuals, families, and community organizations by providing values-based recreational and educational programs and activities that develop young people of character as defined by the Scout Oath and the Scout Law.

Associates Of Vietnam Veterans Of America

To provide support to Veterans and their families through programs, projects, and education