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Established by Sir Keith Murdoch in New York City in 1948, the American Australian Association (AAA) is the leading privately funded nonprofit organization dedicated to deepening and strengthening cooperation and understanding between the institutions and people of the United States and Australia. For over 70 years the AAA has provided an important forum for exchange between political and business leaders while showcasing the depth of our countries’ partnership. Since 2002, the Association’s philanthropic scholarship and grant programs have awarded almost US$13 million to over 900 graduates, veterans and artists – further advancing the careers of the next generation of leaders and developing international networks and generating solutions that address the global issues of our time.
To respond to the suffering in cambodia by providing humanitarian aid that empowers people to help themselves.
Teach with Africa sends teachers to Africa, and brings African teachers to the US, in a reciprocal mission to provide quality education for underserved children, schools and communities
The mission of ALUT is to ensure the well-being, rehabilitation, economic security, and future of all people with autism living in Israel. Today, autism affects 1 in every 100 children born in Israel. Established in 1974, ALUT is Israel's only national resource for families with autistic children. Its 1400-person staff, and network of over 400 volunteers allows ALUT to offer a comprehensive array of services for children beginning at the age of 12-months through their lifespan.
The Tigray Development Association is a member-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization established in August 1989 in Washington DC. Our primary objective is to contribute to the improvement of the livelihood of the people of Tigray through human resource development and the enhancement of health services. We address the core causes of the problems by fostering self-sufficiency at the community level, empowering Tigrayans as change agents, and developing successful collaborations with local and international communities and partners.
CARECEN empowers Central Americans and all immigrants by defending human and civil rights, working for social and economic justice and promoting cultural diversity
The Indo American Center (IAC) addresses the needs of South Asian immigrants as well as people from more than thirty nations over the world. IAC provides services that facilitate their adjustment, integration, and friendship with the wider society, nurture their sense of community, and foster appreciation for the diversity of culture and heritage.
The mission of AIS is to assist Native Americans in developing their human and natural resources and help them make a contribution to society without detracting from their cultural background and heritage.
The American-Scandinavian Foundation promotes international understanding through educational and cultural exchange between the United States and the five Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden.
Launched by a coalition of immigrant service providers and advocates, the UndocuFund for Fire Relief in Sonoma County provides direct assistance to undocumented victims of the Northern California fires. The Fund’s mission is to support undocumented children, families, and communities affected by the fires in Sonoma County to recover and rebuild. One hundred percent of all donations will go to victim support. Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees, a national nonprofit headquartered in Sebastopol, serves as the fiscal agent for the fund. GCIR and the other partners will cover the fund’s administrative costs.
Promote the social well being and support the educational advancements of Haitians in IndianaProvide educational and cultural perspectives to Friends of Haiti wishing to help the CountryShare Haiti’s rich culture with the community and Friends of Haiti in Indiana