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Colorado Name Change Project

Colorado Name Change Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of transgender and non-binary Coloradans by assisting them with their legal name change and gender marker corrections. Through workshops across the state, pro bono legal assistance, financial assistance, nonpartisan advocacy, and innovative technology implementation, we seek to make a being who you truly are easier to accomplish. Our goal is to increase access to resources, provide accurate information, reduce the bureaucracy, streamline the process, and reduce financial barriers for transgender Coloradans seeking to have their legal identity match their true identity.

Autism Tree Project Foundation

Founded in 2003 Autism Tree Project Foundation (ATPF) is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to improving communities in San Diego County and The Bay Area by assisting with Education, Advocacy, Early Intervention Preschool Screening, Research and Mentoring for families impacted by autism. ATPF provides free Early Intervention Preschool Screenings to over 2,000 youth annually with 12,760 preschoolers screened to date since 2006. ATPF’s Youth Education and Developmental Services coordinates and provides 20 FREE intensive programs, designed to engage youth with autism in a variety of services which aim at improving their confidence, behaviors and their social communications.

The Survivor Mitzvah Project

The Survivor Mitzvah Project (SMP) mission is an urgent humanitarian effort bringing direct and continuous financial aid to elderly and forgotten Holocaust survivors scattered across 9 countries including war-torn Ukraine, who are ill, isolated, alone, and in desperate need of food, medicine, heat, shelter, and some loving kindness. Our primary goal is to ensure that no Holocaust Survivor who has experienced the darkest days of human history ever be hungry, cold, or neglected again. Our secondary goal is to encourage people to work towards a kind and compassionate future by imagining a world without hate. Through education and outreach, we encourage people from all walks of life, all ethnicities, all races, religions, and genders to come together to stand up for each other and stop hatred and violence wherever it takes hold.

Dick And Jane Project

The Dick & Jane Project is a non-profit organization based in Columbus, Ohio, committed to helping young people find their voice. We partner middle school students with professional musicians to create radio ready songs. The students write the lyrics, the musicians compose and record the music, and together they collaborate on the production of a professionally recorded song. Bringing schools, families, and communities together, we give young people the confidence to know that their words can impact people beyond the classroom walls in a very real way. Our values: Students We facilitate unique, creative, and transformative experiences for students. Collaboration We build collaborative relationships with students, school personnel, families and musicians. Creativity We challenge the status quo in fresh and innovative ways by fostering creative expression through music and writing. Empowerment We unlock potential and empower students to discover their voice through songwriting. Listening We listen deeply to the diverse voices of students and individual artists.

Black Political Empowerment Project

The Black Political Empowerment Project (B-PEP) was launched on May 21, 1986, to ensure that the Pittsburgh African-American community votes in every single election. B-PEP relies on the dedication of agencies, organizations, religious leaders, and committed individuals who donate incredible amounts of hours to uplift our communities and provide a sense of purpose. We Are: Advocating that ALL African Americans are registered to vote and that they embrace the mission: “It’s a LIFETIME COMMITMENT …African Americans VOTE in EACH and EVERY election! Advocating that those in political office move expeditiously and effectively meet the needs, aspirations, and concerns of the African American population they are elected to serve. Recognizing the pivotal and powerful connection between a consistently high voting pattern in the African American community and its impact on the political process. B-PEP has been fortunate to have received support from many area corporations and agencies, including the Heinz Endowments, the Pittsburgh Foundation, the POISE Foundation, the Three Rivers Community Foundation, and the nationally recognized Ford Foundation. In addition to ensuring African-Americans participate in the voting process, B-PEP oversees the Greater Pittsburgh Coalition Against Violence (CAV), and the Corporate Equity and Inclusion Roundtable (CEIR). B-PEP is also a part of the Non-Profit Voter Engagement Network.

Mali Health Organizing Project

Mali Health empowers Sikoro, an impoverished urban community in Mali, West Africa to transform maternal and child health sustainably. We do so by: -Fostering the agency of residents and community structures to mobilize to address community health needs. -Promoting health education, prevention, and early care seeking. -Enhancing financial, geographic, and cultural access to health care for poor families.

Youth Service Project Inc

We pride ourselves in programs that operate within a social justice framework, while celebrating the uniqueness of the individual, our programs cultivate social awareness using trauma informed and restorative practices. Emphasis is placed upon sustaining a safe environment for youth to explore their personal narratives, unique talents and value as community members and global citizens.

Red Slipper Warrior Project

We empower women and girls fighting cancer with tools to reinforce their self-esteem and harness a Warrior spirit.

Range Of Motion Project

ROMP’s mission is to ensure access to high-quality prosthetic care for underserved people, improving their mobility and independence.

The Flying Seagull Project

We spread joy worldwide through music, art, circus and dance. Working with vulnerable, abandoned, outcast and poorly people, we run creative sessions to help build confidence, aid childhood development and strengthen communication.

Haven Project (Lynn, MA)

Serves homeless unaccompanied young adults 17 - 24 providing them with job training, housing and educational support services to assist them as they move towards independence.

Patton Veterans Project Inc

To help veterans and military families cope with post traumatic stress distorder (PTSD) and other service related stresses through collaborative filmmaking workshops designed to reduce PTS symptoms, promote engagement with family and community, and help facilitate successful transition back into civilian life.