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National Diaper Bank Network Inc

The National Diaper Bank Network (NDBN) provides basic necessities required to build the strong foundations all children, families, and individuals need to thrive and reach their full potential. We work in partnership with our Network of diaper banks, allied programs, donors, sponsors, and elected officials to end diaper need and period poverty in the United States. NDBN’s core mission includes: raising awareness of diaper need, building and supporting a national network of diaper banks, and distributing diapers to babies suffering from diaper need.

Utah National Guard Charitable Trust

Provide support to Utah National Guard service members through our programs of emergency relief. Injured service member support, youth programs support, annual veteran's day program and the non-denominational Camp William.

National Indian Child Care Association

The mission of the National Indian Child Care Association is to promote high quality culturally relevant child care and development and to unify tribes and tribal organizations by providing leadership, support and advocacy on behalf of American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians.

National Indian Child Welfare Association

The National Indian Child Welfare Association (NICWA) is dedicated to the well-being of American Indian and Alaska Native children and families. Our vision is that every Native child will have access to community-based, culturally appropriate services that help them grow up safe, healthy, and spiritually strong

National Foundation for Ectodermal Dysplasias

Mission: to empower and connect people touched by ectodermal dysplasias through education, support, and research. Vision: the National Foundation for Ectodermal Dysplasias will be a recognized leader among health-related nonprofit organizations and will be known for providing comprehensive services with loving care to individuals affected by ectodermal dysplasias and their families; for helping individuals and families benefit from early diagnosis and care, and for spearheading research that ultimately develops a cure.

National Association For Down Syndrome

The National Association for Down Syndrome supports all persons with Down syndrome in achieving their full potential. In fulfilling our mission, we will: Provide families with Down syndrome members with information and resources to enable them to access and evaluate appropriate services. Educate the public about Down syndrome. Address social policy issues and challenges facing the Down syndrome community. Facilitate and encourage active participation by self-advocates and families in the delivery of education, vocational, residential and other services for persons with Down syndrome.

National Association Of Atomic Veterans

The National Association of Atomic Veterans (NAAV) was founded in August 1979 by the late Orville E. Kelly of Burlington, Iowa. Its purpose is to provide the U. S. Atomic Veteran community to speak, with a single voice, to their inability to get a fair hearing related to their developing radiogenic health issues that may have been precipitated by their exposure to “ionizing” radiation while participating in a nuclear weapon test detonation, or a “post-test” event. From the beginning, and to date, we continue to pursue our dedication to this important cause.

National Disability & Development Forum (NDF)

National Disability & Development Forum (NDF) is a registered and PCP certified non-profit organization that has been working in Sindh in the fields of Disability Rights, Health, Education, Environment/Alternative Energy, Food Security & Nutrition, Poverty Reduction, WASH, DRR/CBDRM, Democratization and Gender Mainstreaming since 2014. NDF opposes all forms of discrimination; and respects the rights and dignity of people irrespective of their ethnic, social, religious or political differences; and gives priority to meeting the needs and addressing the rights of the most disadvantaged communities and vulnerable segments of society especially PWDs, women and children. Empowerment of people with/without disabilities through awareness, skill development, access to health, education, livelihood & recreational services and enhancing the life standard in qualitative and quantitative terms

Horizons National Student Enrichment Program

Founded in 1964 and expanding nationally since 1995, Horizons is a network of high-quality, tuition-free, immersive, academic and enrichment programs for low-income children, providing out-of-school-time supports for the duration of a child’s Pre-K-12th grade experience. Horizons students, all of whom are free-or-reduced-lunch qualified, come from public schools, with roughly 2/3 performing below grade level when they first arrive. Horizons programs operate outside of the regular school day, with a six-week summer intensive, after school, and on weekends. The network has 52+ programs across 17 states and is growing every year. The six-week summer session is Horizons’ hallmark. Beginning in Pre-K or Kindergarten, students join a cohort that receives ample individual attention in a new educational environment: the resource-rich campus of an independent school, college, or university. Horizons programs blend high-quality academics – with an emphasis on literacy and STEM – with arts, fitness, cultural enrichment, field trips, and confidence-building challenges, particularly swimming. Returning year-after-year, our students, staff, and families develop deep, trusting relationships. Horizons is unique among summer programs for four reasons: our insistence on exceptional program quality; partnership with students’ families; long-term approach; and balanced support of academic achievement and healthy youth development. Evidence shows the Horizons approach mitigates gaps of opportunity, skills, and achievement: • Over each 6-week summer session, Horizons students achieve an average 8 to 12 weeks improvement in reading and math – reversing the typical “summer slide” and sending students back to school ahead of where they left in June; • 99% of students in Horizons high school programs graduate on time; • Students show improved social skills, self-confidence, motivation, attitudes toward learning, and school-year attendance. The mission of Horizons National is to initiate, support, and ensure the quality of Horizons programs throughout the United States.

National Initiatives for Healthy Youth

A cohesive community that embraces and is passionate about youth and therefore works together in order that they may be successful with their dreams, talents and their futures”

National Legal and Policy Center

NLPC promotes ethics in public life. For more information, go to www.nlpc.org.

Civil Air Patrol (National HQ)

The Civil Air Patrol is the official auxiliary of the United States Air Force. We have been mandated by Congress with the following three missions; Aerospace Education, Cadet Programs and Emergency Services. Our wing is comprised of many committed and dedicated volunteers who have truly earned the title "Unpaid Professionals". Our organization is community based and provides numerous opportunities for anyone to serve. Our members are involved with search and rescue, working at emergency shelters, emergency communications, aerial photography and assisting other organizations with aerospace education, among other duties. We are always looking for new and former members who wish to give some of their time and talent and make a difference in the communities where they live and serve, performing "Missions for America."