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Pet Project For Pets

The Pet Project for Pets, Inc. (The Pet Project) is a nonprofit organization that serves the needs of low-income pet owners who are elderly , disabling or seriously ill and would not be able to provide for their pets at home without assistance. The Pet Project offers comprehensive services designed to enable our clients to keep their companion animals. Services include an animal food bank, pet supplies, vaccines and referrals to subsidized or low-cost veterinary care, dog walking, litter box maintenance, grooming, foster care and adoption when necessary. We keep pets in their own homes and prevent the need to surrender them to shelters while preserving the very important Human / Animal bond. We "KEEP PETS IN THEIR HOMES" with their families who love and need them.

Nyaka Aids Orphans Project

The Nyaka AIDS Orphans Project is working on behalf of HIV/AIDS orphans in rural Uganda to end systemic deprivation, poverty and hunger through a holistic approach to community development, education, and healthcare

Sex Workers Outreach Project

Sex Workers Outreach Project-USA is a national social justice network dedicated to the fundamental human rights of sex workers and their communities, focusing on ending violence and stigma through education and advocacy.

Lowcountry Aquatic Project Swimming

LOWCOUNTRY AQUATIC PROJECT SWIMMING IS A SWIMMING INITIATIVE WHOSE PURPOSE/MISSION IS TO SAVE LIVES BY TEACHING LIFE SAVING SWIMMING SKILLS TO KINDERGARTEN AND FIRST GRADE STUDENTS IN THE CHARLESTON, SC AREA.

Grace DC Homeless Project

We are a nonprofit organization focused on helping the homeless in our community. We feed and provide care packages for the homeless in Washington DC, Virginia and Maryland. To date Grace DC Homeless Project has provided over 1000 meals and care packages.

Rio Grande Food Project

Rio Grande Food Project envisions a community where all people have access to enough quality food to live their most healthy life. Our mission is to alleviate hunger and food insecurity directly by providing food aid to those facing food insecurity and indirectly by facilitating access to community programs and resources that address the causes and effects of hunger and food insecurity

Lost Angels Children's Project

The Lost Angels Children's Project (LACP) is a Southern California based non-profit organization with a mission to provide low-income and at-risk youth with a safe, educational after-school program that promotes critical thinking and team-building through vocational skills training in classic car restoration and arts opportunities. LACP is committed to empowering youth through services that foster creativity and impart useful skills necessary to elevate students beyond their present condition to become positive participants in their community and transform their lives for a successful future.

Project Headspace And Timing

Project Headspace and Timing (PHAT) was founded to promote positive mental health practices to our nation’s veterans by working to unify them with their communities, nature, and themselves.PHAT began operating in 2017 and officially began operating as a 501(C)(3) in 2019. The organization was founded by Eric Peterson after a fellow teammate took his own life after multiple tours overseas. As an organization, we believe that we live in a community that supports their veterans but may not know how to show it, and we have veterans that need that support but may not know how to ask.

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.

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.