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Children Of Armenia Fund

Children of Armenia Fund (COAF) works to secure a future for children in Armenia’s impoverished rural villages through improved education, healthcare, community life and economic conditions. Our programs create and sustain opportunities for growth and progress.

Global Fund for Children

Global Fund for Children envisions a future where all children and youth enjoy equal resources and opportunities in society, and live free from violence, discrimination, and exploitation. Our mission is to partner with community-based organizations around the world to help children and youth reach their full potential and advance their rights.

First Day Shoe Fund

First Day Shoe Fund is dedicated to providing new athletic shoes to school-age children in Kalamazoo County who qualify for free or reduced-price lunch. We believe all children should start school on equal footing.

Jingles Obrien Scholarship Fund

The intent of this scholarship fund is to ensure Jingles’ will eternally give back to the Greater Madison Area through non-profit hockey clubs and ice arenas. It gives families in financial hardship an opportunity for their children to participate in an excellent team sport that provides tremendous exercise and a sense of belonging to a great hockey community. The Fund is about awarding good kids that give back to the club or community the opportunity to play hockey. The Fund will also award clubs directly to help promote hockey at the youth level.

Idjwi Island Education Fund

The Idjwi Island Education Fund is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with the mission of providing a better school for children in the village of Buhumba on Idjwi Island in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Idjwi Island, located in Lake Kivu on the eastern border of the DRC, has seen a dramatic increase in its population in recent years, much of which is the result of refugees fleeing violence in Rwanda and the DRC. A substantial number of these new residents are children, including many orphans. Approximately 400 children attend the existing primary school. This makeshift school is overcrowded, has a leaky roof, and does not provide desks or even books for the students. In 2009, Them Nyamunongo, who grew up on Idjwi and now works in Washington, D.C., returned to visit family on the island. During his stay, he gave gifts to children that he met in Buhumba. As he spent time with the children, he learned about the extremely poor conditions at the school, including how it has become overcrowded due to the increase in refugees and orphans. The children told him that their true wish was for a school with a roof so that they were not sent home every time that it rained. When Them returned to Washington, D.C., he and his wife, Safi, approached a friend who is a director at a local preschool. From this meeting in late 2009, the Idjwi Island Education Fund was formed. In just over eighteen months, the Idjwi Island Education Fund has obtained property in Buhumba for the new school (which was donated by Them's family), met with and conducted a needs assessment with the director of the existing school, and provided some interim support for the facilities at the existing school. The Fund has recruited a board of directors that includes professionals with experience in international development and project management. The Fund has also conducted a series of fundraising events through which it has raised more than $15,000, in gifts ranging from $20 to 1,000, from more than 100 different donors. With this foundation in place, the Fund is intensifying its efforts on the design program for the new school, interviewing representatives of other non-governmental organizations with experience with similar projects in the region, and identifying local organizations to collaborate in the building process. The ultimate goal of this effort is to provide improved facilities, desks, books, and a safe-haven for more than 400 primary school children in this isolated community.

The Joy Fund Foundation

THE JOY FUND FOUNDATION SPONSORS A YEAR ROUND FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN TO PROVIDE TOYS TO NEEDY CHILDREN CONTRIBUTIONS ARE SOLICITED THROUGH NEWSPAPER, RADIO, AND TELEVISION APPEALS THE FOUNDATION HAS ESTABLISHED A RELATIONSHIP WITH THE SALVATION ARMY WHEREBY THE SALVATION ARMY ORDERS AND DISTRIBUTES TOYS THAT ARE PAID FOR BY THE FOUNDATION

Vela Youth Fund Inc

Founded in April, 2016, VELA Youth Fund, Inc. is dedicated to improving the present and future lives for as many African American, African, and Caribbean Children as we can, by supporting their spiritual, health, educational and financial needs to the greatest extent feasible. Their goal is to assist in the positive development of Black Youth.

Lambi Fund of Haiti

The Lambi Fund of Haiti's mission is to assist the popular democratic movement in Haiti. Lambi Fund provides financial resources, training and technical assistance to peasant-led community organizations that promote the social and economic empowerment of the Haitian people.

Scales Conservation Fund NPC

The Scales Conservation Fund is a means in which to assist conservation based NPO's in continuing their critical work through providing funding and support. SCF offers services such as preparation and submission of funding proposals, linking organisations with suitable corporate sponsors, hosting fund raising events, sourcing of sponsorship and equipment and raising awareness through social media platforms all at no cost to the beneficiaries. It is SCFs goal to make a difference to real non-profit organisations operating tirelessly to save Africa's threatened wildlife. By working together we can make a difference!

Healthcare Now Education Fund

THE PURPOSE OF THE HEALTHCARE-NOW EDUCATION FUND IS TO EDUCATE THE PUBLIC ABOUT OPTIONS TO SECURE HEALTHCARE FOR ALL PEOPLE IN THE UNITED STATES. THE FUND WILL PROVIDE EDUCATION ON EFFECTIVE METHODS OF ACHIEVING UNIVERSAL ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE WITHOUT FINANICAL BARRIER. THE FUND WILL CONCENTRATE ITS EFFORTS ON THE HEALTH CARE CRISIS IN THE UNITED STATES BUT MAY AT TIMES PROVIDE INFORMATION ON INTERNATIONAL HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS AS A CONTRAST TO THE SYSTEMS IN THE U.S.

The Abraham Fund Initiatives

The Abraham Fund Initiatives is an international non-profit organization working in Israel to advance coexistence and equality among Israel's Jewish and Arab citizens.  By promoting policies based on innovative social models, conducting large-scale initiatives, advocacy and public education, The Abraham Fund advances a cohesive, secure and just society in Israel.

Lyons Emergency Assistance Fund

LYONS EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE FUND (LEAF) OFFERS A HUMAN SERVICES SAFETY NET TO THOSE IN NEED IN THE GREATER LYONS AREA.