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Igda Foundation

The IGDA Foundation focuses on improving the lives of game developers by making game development a more diverse and inclusive community. We want every person on the planet to love playing games, and we think the best way to make that happen is to have a game development community that is inclusive of, and welcoming to, every person who wants to make games. We believe that diversity of all kinds in game development leads to better and more successful products and companies, and happier and more successful game developers.

Hiringfair Foundation

Hiringfair Foundation, Inc., is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization incorporated by JobKoreaUSA dedicated to helping communities with employment. HFF was launched in an effort to utilize the database of JobKoreaUSA’s job seekers that had grown in the past five years. Each of JobKoreaUSA’s hiring fairs provided countless job opportunities and employment related information for the general public. As each annual hiring fair garnered more and more attention, HFF’s journey to focus on the betterment of individuals began with growing support from surrounding communities.

Safer Foundation

Safer Foundation, a nonprofit social impact organization based in Chicago, Illinois, was founded in 1972. Its mission is to reduce recidivism by supporting, though a full spectrum of services, and advocacy, the efforts of people with arrest and conviction records to become employed, law-abiding members of the community. If people with records are provided with direct service support focused on job preparedness and placement, and are also linked to other critical supportive services their reentry challenges will be addressed and, as a result, their likelihood to recidivate (return to prison) will be reduced. Safer's evidence-based programs are geared toward addressing barriers that impede employment and providing services that support clients' abilities to successfully acclimate into society.

Hbcu Foundation

The HBCU Foundation is a nationally-focused, federally recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose aim is to provide scholarship aid to deserving students attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities. We partner with 102 public and private member-schools to: - Increase access, retention and graduation rates of all students - Identify and adequately equip students attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities who have displayed significant leadership potential - Create a pipeline for hiring organizations of top-tier, well-rounded, HBCU students and alumni - Foster a new generation of entrepreneurially and globally-minded, HBCU student and alumni leaders

Awaic Foundation

THE ORGANIZATION EXISTS TO AID IN THE PROMOTION AND PRESERVATION OF ABUSED WOMEN'S AID IN CRISIS, INC., A 501(C)(3) ORGANIZATION WHOSE MISSION IS TO PROVIDE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SAFE SHELTER,INTERVENTION, AND PREVENTION.

Diyalo Foundation

To promote successful, sustainable rural development through holistic, community-centered programs focused on education, renewable energy, and agriculture

Prancing Ponies Foundation

Prancing Ponies Foundation 501(c)3 mission is ‘Creating Women Leaders One Girl at a Time’.

Legacy Nexus Foundation

The Legacy Nexus Foundation assists individuals and families in reaching their full potential by removing barriers to self-sufficiency. The Legacy Nexus Foundation, through programming in literacy, workforce development and psychological wellness, is dedicated to creating cycles of success in under-served communities across the nation. Our Mission: "Eradicate Poverty"

International Youth Foundation

The International Youth Foundation® (IYF®) stands by, for, and with young people. Founded in 1990 through a generous grant from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, IYF is a global nonprofit with programs directly benefiting 7.7 million young people and operations spanning 100 countries so far. Together with local community-based organizations and a network of corporate, foundation, and multilateral partners, we connect young people with opportunities to transform their lives. We believe that educated, employed, engaged young people possess the power to solve the world’s toughest problems, and we focus our youth development efforts on three linked objectives: unlocking agency, driving economic opportunity, and making systems more inclusive. Our vision is to see young people inspired and equipped to realize the future they want. The International Youth Foundation: Transforming Lives, Together.

The RightWay Foundation

The RightWay Foundation helps Transition-Age Foster Youth attain and keep good jobs despite the overwhelming trauma they have endured throughout their lives.