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Kehilat Romemu

Romemu is attempting to transform the way Judaism is practiced and experienced by infusing aspects of eastern spiritual practices with traditional orthodox influences, so the ta’am or “taste” is unmistakably Jewish. Committed to powerful prayer and transformative spiritual practices, Romemu attempts to engage the heart, mind and body in everything we do, helping us to foster greater levels of compassion. We believe that Judaism offers spiritual seekers and skeptics alike a path that celebrates our wholeness and provides practical, grounded ways to heal our brokenness. We are committed to helping to birth a post-denominational judaism that transcends ideologies and labels, that is joy-based and contemplative, ecstatic and reverential, connected to our tradition, yet open to truth, wherever it is found.

Redemption Housing

Redemption Housing is a transformational recovery organization that offers faith-based programming and community support to Philadelphians coming out of incarceration and homelessness, guiding them toward healthy and meaningful lives. We seek to bring God's healing and restoration to those affected by incarceration and homelessness, holistically serving them as they transition back into the community, while providing a safe space where they can connect with social services, find meaningful employment, and locate long-term housing. Our vision is to be a network of recovery homes that provide safe, stable, structured, and sober living arrangements. Our residents will be proud of where they live, receive our ongoing support, and journey with each other into the care of the community.

Sozo Children International

Sozo Children is organized to provide food, shelter, clothing, education and Christian discipleship to children in need. Sozo Children is founded on faith in Jesus Christ and intends to operate from the basis of providing basic physical, medical, educational and emotional needs to children. Sozo means "to save" both physically and spiritually, which encapsulates the sozo children vision. Sozo Children International, through the power and love of christ, intends to provide for children in need by establishing children homes which raise children to be future leaders of their communities. Sozo children's mission statement is "to glorify god by interceding on christ behalf to save children in need, build community, and connect individuals to all experience the love of jesus christ.  

Sage Ing International

Sage-ing International is a nonprofit organization committed to transforming the current paradigm of aging to sage-ing through learning, service and community. Learning: We share the Sage-ing® philosophy worldwide by providing workshops, conferences, webinars, and publications for the public and we train a network of Sage-ing® Leaders through the CSL certification program. Service: We encourage and support elders in serving their families, communities, and others around the world. Community: We provide opportunities for individuals on their sage-ing journeys to share and connect with others through interactive opportunities that include chapter programs and wisdom circles. We collaborate with the Conscious Aging Alliance member groups and others who share our vision.

Museum of Jewish Heritage

Museum of Jewish Heritage - A Living Memorial to the Holocaust is the nation's largest private Holocaust memorial and museum, and New York City's premiere Holocaust resource. The core exhibit is organized around three basic themes: Jewish Life a Century Ago, The War Against the Jews, and Jewish Renewal. The 2,000 photographs, 800 historical and cultural artifacts, and 24 original documentary films in the Museum's core exhibition represent just a small portion of the approximately 15,000 objects and 3,600 oral histories in the Museum's collection. Visitors, especially those with no immediate association with Judaism or the Holocaust, are prompted to make personal connections to the culture and history of others while reflecting upon their own roles in society in new ways.

YOUNG CATHOLIC PROFESSIONALS - DALLAS - 75240-6882

Young Catholic Professionals is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, founded in 2010, on a mission to challenge, train, and inspire young adults working in various professions to Work in Witness for Christ. Invigorated by a community of peers and mentors, young, Catholic professionals are empowered to witness to their faith at work and through work, performing their professional vocations for the glory of God and seeing the workplace as a natural site for joyful evangelization. Central to YCP’s mission of engaging young Catholic leaders is the importance of connecting them with seasoned Catholic professionals who have already made the choice to live out their faith in all aspects of their life. Young Catholic Professionals offers its members an avenue to engage with prominent Catholic executives in a way that is unique among young adult ministries.

Join for Justice

JOIN for Justice -- The Jewish Organizing Institute and Network for Justice-- is a national institution dedicated to training, supporting, and connecting Jewish organizers and their communities. JOIN for Justice meets the escalating demand for skilled organizers  to deepen and strengthen the involvement of the Jewish community in creating a more a more just and equitable world. Through our Jewish Organizing Fellowship (a year-long apprenticeship(http://www.jewishorganizing.org/apply-to-be-a-fellow/)  program) and our Seminary Leadership Project (which includes courses, internships, and mentorship programs) JOIN for Justice will identify, recruit, develop, place and mentor top quality Jewish organizers in lay and professional positions in Jewish and non-Jewish organizations, transforming and strengthening the movement for a more just, inclusive and compassionate society. JOIN for Justice is the new identity of the Jewish Organizing Initiative and was launched in partnership with Bend the Arc.

Global Sticky Network

We see the need for resources and relationships that are outside the church walls. In fact, we exist outside the church walls. We care about the hurting, the disconnected, the seeker, and the outcast. In fact, we are those people. We desire to become a people who can live in, thrive in, and impact any city or region of the world. As a result, we try to remain teachable, flexible and uncomfortable in our every day lives. We believe in friendships that can survive sin, tragedies and life’s other great disappointments. In fact, it’s those great disappointments that are now shaping our most significant relationships. We long to connect people with their passion, gift mix, and calling – and ultimately a community in which to live those out. As a result, we see ourselves as a global missionary and ministry training center.

Universal Chan International Zen Buddhist Center

Universal Chan is a donation-based international 501(c)(3) Buddhist non-profit organization derived from the Chinese Chan Tradition, founded by the Chan Monk Da Xing. Compared to China and other Asian countries where Buddhism is a prevalent religion, the US has only been exposed to Buddhism for less than a century. The goal of the organization and of its affiliations is to spread the Chan Teachings to deeply benefit those interested in learning the teachings of the Buddha. In doing this, we use a modern approach rooted in ancient tradition to expose people to other aspects of ancient Chinese culture connected to this teaching. We hope numerous people will come to learn how to apply this teaching in order to achieve a more satisfying life and find liberation in any situation.

Her Life Speaks A NJ Nonprofit

Her Life Speak’s is an all-womens ministry with the mission to connect women through faith, fellowship, and community. We will accomplish this mission through forms of small groups, trainings, retreats, and getaways. Our goal, is to equip her with knowledge of God’s everlasting love. And, with this understanding, she is able to love others. For the only reason we love is because He first loved us(John 4:19). Her life speaks of His, when she confidently shares her story, when she tenderly mothers her children, when she wisely leads a team, when she kindly cares for a friend, or anything else God has called her to do. We are women who are broken, in constant need of a Savior.

Reflections Of Trinity

Reflections of Trinity serves to meet the basic needs of those in crisis and facilitates structured opportunities for people to engage in meaningful community service. Organizational Outcomes: - 100% of program participants have access to nutritional groceries - 100% of program participants have access to clothing, furniture and housewares - 100% have access to or receive referrals to supportive services - 60% of seniors served experience reduction in hospitalizations due to a lack of nutrition. To achieve these outcomes, we: - Build client relationships to better understand the needs of the community and evaluate program impact. - Provide food to those that are food insecure - Provide clothing, housewares and furniture to those in crisis situations - Assist seniors with household tasks that would improve their daily life - Facilitate events for seniors to combat social isolation and promote interaction. - Connect program participants with partner agencies that can assist with any other areas of need.

Project Self-Sufficiency of Loveland-Fort Collins

Our primary organizational goals and accompanying objectives are to build the capacity of families to become increasingly self-sufficient through comprehensive strategies that provide needed resources and opportunities for 1) high quality career planning and assessment services that encourage the selection of careers which are suitable to the individual and that pay a living wage; 2) education and training related to the chosen career and to life skills in general; 3) connections with potential employers and community members able to open doors to meaningful employment; 4) the removal of barriers to self-sufficiency; 5) facilitation of healthy family functioning; and 6) the empowerment of program participants to engage in self-advocacy. Project Self-Sufficiency also seeks to prevent the continuation of poverty from generation to generation through a series of interventions that support and educate families while modeling successful behaviors by adults for children.