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The Haitian Sports Foundation (HSF) was established in July 2006 as a 501(C) (3) (in the USA) and a non-governmental organization (NGO) in Haiti with the goals to instill discipline, leadership and entrepreneurial skills amongst Haitian youth. HSF’s motto is to prevent childhood delinquency and reduce social dysfunctional behavior through good health, education and sports.
The Minneapolis Parks Foundation transforms human lives through parks and public spaces by aligning philanthropic investment and community vision.We believe parks have the power to connect us, heal us, and make us whole. We help envision and execute transformative parks and public spaces by working closely with our public partners and in collaboration with the community.
The Natasha Watley Foundation (NWF) was founded by two-time Olympic Medalist Natasha Watley to create opportunities for girls in under-served communities to learn and play the game of softball. NWF uses the medium of sport to inspire young women to reach their full potential while fostering character development and awareness of social issues that affect women.
PROVIDING ACCESS TO A LIFETIME OF OUTDOOR EXPERIENCES Bridger Ski Foundation (BSF) is a nonprofit community ski organization based in Bozeman, Montana. We provide and fund educational and competitive programs for all ages, year round, in Nordic, Alpine, Freeskiing, Freestyle, Freeride, and Snowboarding. BSF also grooms an incredible network of community Nordic ski trails for the public in Bozeman.
The Women’s Sports Foundation was established in 1974 to advance the lives of women and girls through sports and physical activity. Our mission today - we are dedicated to creating leaders by ensuring girls access to sports. We provide financial fuel to aspiring champion athletes. We fund groundbreaking research. We educate. We advocate. And we help communities get girls active.
The Sanneh Foundation serves the holistic youth development needs of the increasingly diverse Twin Cities metro area. Our mission is to empower youth by supporting and promoting educational attainment through in-school and after-school support, improve lives by providing programs that strengthen physical health and social and emotional development, and unite communities by advancing diversity, equity, and community well-being.
The mission of the Kerosene Lamp Foundation (KLF) is to empower youth to grow into healthy and well-educated leaders. KLF was founded in 2003 by a native of St. Vincent & the Grenadines and retired NBA player, Adonal Foyle. KLF uses basketball as a bridge to the next generation, promoting education and health awareness, providing free Athletics & Academics camps, mentoring at-risk student-athletes and building/refurbishing basketball courts.
CTF was born from the idea that the world would be a better place if we were all given the opportunity to give back. Established by a group of water women, we feel it is our calling to help others by teaming up with local organizations globally to raise awareness and address social, environmental, health and safety concerns in the places we visit. We aim to bridge the gap between the traveler and our projects enabling travelers to add a life-changing experience to their journeys and add purpose to travel.
LionHeart Owen Foundation was formed to celebrate and honor the short life of our son, Owen Thomas Vatter. His fight with congenital heart defects and cancer opened our eyes to the pain and trauma caused by these diseases. Our mission is to reach the hearts of individuals, remind them they are not alone and be their voice when they need a little extra roar. With grateful hearts, we are committed to educating the community on the vital needs of specialty pediatric resources for congenital heart defects and cancer, while assisting families affected by these terrible illnesses both financially and emotionally.
City Parks Foundation improves New York City's parks through innovative programming, connecting people to parks and creating healthy and vibrant urban spaces with a dedicated constituency of people to champion them. We work in over 800 parks citywide, presenting a broad range of free arts, sports, and education programs, and empowering citizens to support their parks on a local level. Our programs and community building initiatives reach more than 600,000 people each year, contributing to the revitalization of neighborhoods throughout New York City.
TO IMPROVE THE LIVES, HEALTH AND FITNESS OF YOUTH IN THE UNITED STATES THROUGH WINTER SPORTS.Our goal is to help introduce 100,000 youth to winter sports each year. Increasing the activity for each of these children will contribute to the national fight against obesity. The National Winter Sports Education Foundation will accomplish this by:Convening local organizations around the development of continuously sustainable, effective programs;Fostering local, regional and national collaboration that leverage the unique skills and capabilities of individual organizations;Identifying, sourcing and making available financial and other resources;Being the repository of information and best practices for access by participating and support organizations; and
Greensboro Tennis Foundation is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization committed to creating healthy, successful youth and providing life skills and educational opportunities to them through tennis. We believe: - Every child should have the opportunity to develop a passion for something. We believe that tennis can be a gateway for our area youth to discover their best selves. - Tennis teaches life skills such as hard work, fair play, dedication, how to win, how to lose, and how to set and achieve goals. - Youth who are dedicated to achieving learn how to be successful in life. Those who choose to be part of our program can achieve outstanding results on the court, in the classroom and in life.