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Thriving Youth Farmers Uganda

Thriving Youth Farmers Uganda (TYoFU) uplifts the community's greatest resources - youth, innovative thinking, and rich farmland - to address widespread unemployment among young people, poverty, and food insecurity. TYoFU operates as an NGO and a social enterprise to enhance food security, youth empowerment and employment, and the local economy of Masulita, Uganda and beyond. On fertile ground, TYoFU employs youth from the local community to practice subsistence and commercial farming and offers creative, empowering programs for younger youth, with the goal of becoming a multi-discipline vocational training and mentorship center for youth from all regions of Uganda.

Special Olympics Virginia, Inc.

We are a social movement built on inclusion, where every single person is accepted and welcomed, regardless of ability or disability. We are helping make the world a better, healthier and more joyful place -- one athlete, one volunteer, one family member at a time. Special Olympics provides year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills and friendship with their families, other special olympics athletes and the community.

Nashville Dolphins (Dolphin Aquatics)

It is the Nashville Dolphins' mission to combat the alarmingly high statistic of drowning deaths in children and adults with special needs. The Nashville Dolphins provide lifelong, comprehensive adaptive aquatic lessons ranging from water safety and survival through competitive swim team programming for individuals with special needs at no cost to the families. In addition, we empower our participants to experience the joy and pride of being a lifetime member of the Nashville Dolphins family. Our programs aim to enhance the quality, health, and safety of the daily lives of both our participants and their family members, within a safe and socially supportive community environment.

Frailty Myths

Frailty Myths is a non-profit founded by a group of four diverse young women premised on a transformative idea: Every day we work to smash the myth that women are frail and weak. At Frailty Myths, we offer workshops and facilitated conversation on skills that have traditionally been dominated by men, like woodworking, climbing, and sailing. In each workshop, we re-imagine femininity head on; by building methods of empowerment and creating a space for all of our participants to discover just how empowering it is to be strong and physically challenged together. Each Frailty Myths workshop uses experiential learning and pedagogical practices steeped in both research and lived experiences to create a truly transformative program. Our skilled facilitators lead each workshop through guided conversations about the societal myths surrounding femininity, frailty, strength, and power. During each workshop we create strategies to actively dispel these myths and replace them with constructive tools to apply to day-to-day life. At Frailty Myths, we are women of color, we are queer women, and we are young women striving to change the world around us.

South Florida Flag Football League

South Florida Flag Football League is the premiere LGBTQIA Flag Football Organization located in South Florida. The SFFFL is a member city of the National Gay Flag Football League (NGFFL), and has grown from 3 teams to over 10 teams since it's inception in 2007. The SFFFL has both an open division and a women's division, with each division fostering competitive play, team building, weekly social events, and fundraisers! All skill levels are encouraged to join SFFFL regardless of skill level! We offer a great way for players to meet new people, stay active, and have fun on and off of the field!

Lakewood Ranch FC

Lakewood Ranch FC is a 501(c)(3) chartered non-profit youth sports and education organization in Sarasota, Florida Registration CH58104, affiliated with US Club Soccer. Our mission is to connect children from various social, cultural & economic backgrounds and guide them in a multifaceted educational approach using real life differences as a platform for learning and a global soccer coaching program as the vehicle for growth. A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL-FREE (800-435-7352) WITHIN THE STATE. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL, OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE.

Somerset Recreation Club

The Somerset Recreation Club (SRC) is a family-oriented community club with an outdoor, four-lane swimming pool, water slide, toddler pool, and tennis court facilities. Everyone is welcome to join our Club, and our members come from all over the Eastside. Our season memberships run from early May through Labor Day. We offer swim team and lessons, tennis team and lessons, fun social events for the whole family, and decks and grills for our members’ enjoyment – whether you’re having a small family dinner pool-side, a potluck with friends, or inviting guests to a party.

Naiman Qi Experimental Primary School

The experimental primary school takes "green education" as the starting point, "implement double reduction, increase efficiency and improve quality" as the breakthrough point, "implement efficient teaching, promote curriculum reform" as the main direction, "the combination of school, family and society" as the main melody of moral education, and "sports, art, reading, science and technology four festivals" as the carrier, further stimulating the team spirit of unity and hard work. It has promoted the optimization of educational resources, formed a solid social school-running force, and improved the overall school-running level. The experimental primary school has gradually become a brand school with characteristics in school running, teaching and students' specialties.

Overton Park Conservancy

Established in 2011 as a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, Overton Park Conservancy's mission is to protect, preserve, and improve Overton Park, a 342-acre public park located in Memphis' urban core.   The Conservancy's vision is to foster a beautiful, welcoming, and safe park that encourages our diverse community to explore, learn, create, socialize, and play.  Advancing this vision, the Conservancy operates, maintains, and improves the "crown jewel" of Memphis' public parks under a 10-year management agreement with the City. Since 2011, the Conservancy has raised and invested roughly $20 million in public, foundation, individual, and corporate contributions in the park's maintenance, operations, and infrastructure improvements.

Beast Rob

Our mission is simple. We are strong. We are powerful. We are BEASTS! We are prepared to do whatever it takes to beat Rectal Cancer. BeastRob, Inc. is a non-profit organization that aims to create awareness, provide resources, and empower those impacted by this devastating disease. We aim to ignite a sense of strength, hope, courage, and perseverance among the community at large, and those directly impacted by Rectal Cancer by coordinating fun, social, and fitness-focused fundraising events. We desire to manifest a herd of beasts, individuals who are ready to go to battle and fight relentlessly against Rectal Cancer. We currently serve and host events in the Southeast but provide resources nationally.

Camp Casco

Camp Casco provides amazing summer camp experiences for children affected by cancer that aim to restore the fun of summer with traditional camp activities, free-of-cost. Experienced camp counselors and professional medical staff support and encourage campers to rise above their diagnoses, shedding their insecurities and building lifelong friendships with peers who share their struggles with cancer. Camp Casco offers one week-long Day Camp and one week-long Overnight Camp each summer, as well as family socials throughout the year. Our programs allow New England children and families affected by childhood cancer to build lasting peer support networks with others who "get it".

Seitenwechsel Sportverein fur FrauenLesbenTransInter und Madchen e.V.

There are many sports clubs in Berlin. We are a sports club for women/lesbians, trans*, inter* and girls. SEITENWECHSEL was founded in 1988. Today our club is a queer-feminist learning and movement space, created by full-time staff and many volunteers. We want the participation and self-determination of womenLesbiansTrans*Inter* and girls in sports and otherwise. We fight against any form of discrimination. We reject any form of discrimination. We want to create the safest possible spaces for this. Everyone should feel comfortable with us. - What is especially important to us: - Gender self-definition counts. You decide how you want to be addressed. - You decide your name and your pronoun. We mutually accept how people want to be addressed. Names and pronouns (like other things) can change. - There are many ways people are excluded. For example, there is racism, classism, and disability discrimination. No one form of discrimination is more important than another. Different forms of discrimination can work together. - We would like to see a conscious approach to discrimination in the club. The language in the sports groups should appeal to all people. It should not exclude any people.