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Gnd Development Alliance

THE GND DEVELOPMENT ALLIANCE WAS ORGANIZED TO REVITALIZE AND TRANSFORM THE GND RECREATION AREA. THE PROJECT AREA IS LOCATED ADJACENT TO STOWE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AND IN THE MIDDLE OF THE ST. LOUIS RIVER CORRIDOR IN DULUTH, MINNESOTA.

Salinas Valley Fair Heritage Foundation

Organization supports the 4-H and FFA, creates agricultural education opportunities, and promotes public awareness and support for ongoing projects sponsored by the Salinas Valley Fair in maintaining and improving the facility to serve the needs of the community

Dara Private Foundation

The mission of the Dara Foundation is the implementation of projects aimed at improving of living conditions and expanding of opportunities for development of orphans and children with disabilities. We proceed from the firm belief that all children are talented and all children have equal rights to education and development. Therefore, most of our projects are aimed at training, developing creative skills in children, rehabilitation and support in choosing a profession. Also, the Foundation participates in the development of proposals to improve legislation and practice regarding the realization of the rights of children with disabilities and orphans, and collaborates with other public organizations in promoting reforms.

Impact Fox Valley

The mission of Positive Impact Fox Valley is to strengthen the Fox Valley area community in a positive and social environment by helping those less fortunate through volunteerism, service projects and fundraising for local non-profit organizations and people in need.

Tucson Parks Foundation

The Tucson Parks Foundation is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization working with public and private partners to supplement and support the City of Tucson Parks & Recreation’s programs, services, and capital projects; particularly those that help children, at-risk youth, seniors and the disabled.

African Child and Youth Development Initiatives (ACYDI)

To empower children, youths and women to focus, organize and work towards improved social-economic well-being. We achieve this by empathy, social and economic empowerment through self-help projects, Advocacy, psycho-social support, community mobilization and sensitization, outreaches, health, networking and educational support.

Dayton Rowing Foundation

The Power 10 Project master plan defines four phases of future development: Phase One: Waterfront Improvement and Dock Replacement Phase Two: Greater Dayton Rowing and Fitness Facility Phase Three: River Enhancement (North of I-75) Phase Four: River Enhancement (South of Island MetroPark)

FRIENDS OF FLORIDA STATE PARKS INC

The Foundation’s mission is to support and help sustain the Florida Park Service through programs that: * Preserve and protect state parks * Increase universal access to state parks * Educate and bring children to state parks * Educate decision-makers about the value of state parks * Encourage community engagement and active use of state parks * Provide financial support for park projects that supplement state and Friends Group funding

Changing Tides Foundation

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.

Mt Carmel Hs Athletic Foundation

The mission of the Mt. Carmel HS Athletic Foundation (MCAF) is to fund athletic projects at Mt. Carmel High School (MCHS) in San Diego, California and to support MCHS athletics through MCAF and booster club fundraising efforts. MCAF is a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation. MCAF is governed by a Board of Directors comprised of parents and community leaders who serve without compensation. Membership is open to any interested adults. We encourage all sports to be represented. Any person wishing to be an associate member representing a sport, needs to be approved by the varsity coach of that sport, attend a MCAF meeting, request to be seated and then voted in by the present associates. To be a voting associate, you need to be seated.

Friends Of The Hollywood Cap Park

In Relation To The Environmental Impact Report, The Adeir Was Submitted To The Recreation And Parks On April 26, 2019. Fhcp Finance Committee Began Work On The 2 Opportunity Zones Within The Park Area. In October 2019, Fhcp Presented The Park Project To All City Managers From Each City Department As Well As The Mayors Office. Fhcp Continued Meeting Quarterly With Council Member Mitch O'Farrell. Fhcp Signed A Commitment Letter With La Building And Construction Trades. Fhcp Advocated On Behalf Of The Hcp In Washington Dc And Sacramento. Fhcp Representatives Attended City Parks Alliance Biennial Conference In Denver, Colorado. In December 2019, Fhcp Sponsored An Ideas And Inspiration Competition For Architectural Students. An Event Was Held On December 10, 2019 To Honor The More Than 89 Student Participants And Show Case Their Ideas For The Hollywood Central Park. Fhcp Continues To Work With Governor Newsoms Office And Caldot To Move The Planning Process Forward. Fhcp Participated In The

Oaks And Spokes

Oaks & Spokes is growing bicycling community and culture in Raleigh. They support bicycling as a viable mode of transportation and intend to leave a lingering impact through outreach, collaboration, and making real change within our city. They are an all-volunteer board composed of 9 individuals who live in and/or work in Raleigh, NC. They host and promote cycling related events in and around Downtown Raleigh. These events are almost always free and intended for any and all types of people who ride bikes. They facilitate innovative projects like Bicycle Repair Stations, Bicycle Corral Parking, and are always working on new ideas! They have held an annual festival each spring since March 2013 through collaborations with people and businesses in the city. The first Oaks and Spokes Festival occurred March 2013 and had over 1,200 participants. They work toward better facilities and changes to policies that affect the ability to safely and efficiently ride a bicycle in Raleigh and in North Carolina. They keep a keen eye on bicycle planning in Raleigh.