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St James Episcopal Church Foundation

Whoever you are, Wherever you find yourself on your journey of faith, you are welcome at St. James'.

Hebrew Order Of David Foundation

To promote goodwill amongst mankind; To foster brotherhood amongst the member of the Order; To raise funds for local worthwhile charities; To support local institutions by giving of our time; To encourage marriage within the Jewish faith and thereby discourage intermarriage; To support brethren in time of their difficulties; To promote the ideals and work of the Hebrew Order of David International within the community; To encourage our members to further their knowledge and understanding of the precepts and traditions of Judaism; To enjoy ourselves while we organize and participate in all our activities; To strengthen bonds between Jews in the Diaspora and the State of Israel.

First Baptist Church Of Athens Foundation

THE PURPOSE OF THE FOUNDATION IS TO RECEIVE AND ADMINISTER GIFTS AND BEQUESTS MADE TO THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF ATHENS, GEORGIA. THE ACTIVITIES OF THE FOUNDATION ARE CENTERED AROUND THE MAINTENANCE AND DISBURSEMENT OF ITS VARIOUS FUNDS FOR CHARITABLE AND RELIGIOUS PURPOSES.

Firm Foundation in Christ Ministries Inc

The mission of Firm Foundation in Christ Ministries is to train believers in basic knowledge, attitudes, and practices of the Christian faith that are necessary toward becoming lifelong disciples of Jesus Christ.

Foundation For Eastern Christian School Association

The Foundation for Eastern Christian School provides many opportunities for parents, grandparents, friends, business sponsors and others to give to the school. Discover more opportunities about how you can support Eastern Christian School:

Protestant Episcopal Cathedral Foundation (Washington, DC)

The Protestant Episcopal Cathedral Foundation (PECF) was chartered by Congress over 100 years ago to promote the causes of religion, education, and charity. President Benjamin Harrison signed the charter on January 6, 1893, and on September 29, 1907, the first stone of the Cathedral was placed in a beautiful, park-like setting in northwest Washington, D.C. Today, the Foundation and its institutions occupy fifty-nine pastoral acres known as the Close, a magnificent setting enjoyed by students, worshipers, visitors, and residents of surrounding neighborhoods. The Foundation is made up of four institutions: the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, commonly referred to as the Washington National Cathedral, founded in 1893; the National Cathedral School for Girls, founded in 1900; St. Albans School, founded in 1909; and Beauvoir, the National Cathedral Elementary School, founded in 1933. Sixteen hundred students between pre-kindergarten and twelfth grades attend schools on the Close.

Jewish Foundation Of Greater New Haven

THE JEWISH FOUNDATION OF GREATER NEW HAVEN'S MISSION IS TO SOLICIT AND PROPERLY MANAGE CURRENT AND NEW CHARITABLE ENDOWMENTS AND PLANNED GIFTS FOR ORGANIZATIONS IN GREATER NEW HAVEN SO THAT THERE WILL BE PERMANENT AND ONGOING FUNDING FOR THE JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER NEW HAVEN, JEWISH EDUCATION, SYNAGOGUES, THE JEWISH ELDERLY AND CAMPING AND DAY SCHOOLS, AND THOSE IN NEED FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE GENERATIONS

St Pauls Methodist Foundation Of Houston

Support to St. Paul's United Methodist Church, Houston

Holy Land Christian Ecumenical Foundation (HCEF)

HCEF is committed to the continued presence, empowerment and well-being of Arab Christians in the Holy Land and to developing the bonds of solidarity between them and Christians worldwide.

St Peter Catholic School Foundation Nsp

ENSURE THE SUSTAINABILITY OF THE PARISH AND THE PARISH SCHOOL.

First Unitarian Church Of Portland Foundation

SUPPORT THE FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH OF PORTLAND AND PROGRAMS OF THE CHURCH.

Masorti Foundation For Conservative Judaism In Israel

The purpose and mission of the Masorti Foundation for Conservative Judaism is to support the work of Israelis in building a Judaism that preserves observance and tradition while recognizing how modern life in Israel is lived. Many thousands of Israelis in the Masorti Movement—young and old, native-born and immigrants, men and women, able and disabled—are engaged in building communities that embody a democratic vision of Jewish life in Israel. Their spirit is pioneering, combining modern Israeli life with traditional Jewish belief, while promoting equality and inclusion–entirely in keeping with our Mission Statement. Through education, through the exchange of ideas, through advocacy and, crucially, through financial support of the Masorti Foundation.