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LEAF Project

LEAF cultivates youth leaders from diverse backgrounds through meaningful work in the food system. L.E.A.F. = Leadership Education and Farming

Demand Project

Their mission: We will direct our efforts, resources and energy toward the eradication of sexual exploitation, with an emphasis on the sexual exploitation of children. Whether they're victims of trafficking, forced prostitution, online enticement or child pornography—our mission is to end all sex crimes by targeting the DEMAND side of sexual exploitation. (Demand = Predator)

PARK Project

Our mission is to inspire people to Perform Acts of Random Kindness (PARK) worldwide.

Maslow Project

We empower homeless youth to thrive independently through support that stabilizes and engages them in all aspects of life.

Shadhika Project

Shadhika provides funding and support to women-led, locally controlled non-profits in India working to empower at-risk girls so that they — and India – can realize their aspirations for a better future. We seek to break the cycle of poverty and address gender inequality in India by investing in the education, empowerment and economic self-sufficiency of girls.

National Inclusion Project

The mission of the National Inclusion Project is to provide services and financial assistance to facilitate the full integration of children with disabilities into the life environment of those without. The Project will work to create awareness about the diversity of individuals with disabilities and the possibilities inclusion can bring by extending the boundaries of the human experience for all. Through collaborations with the disability community as well as education, entertainment, and media organizations, the Project will recognize individuals whose commitment for inclusion has broken barriers and made inclusion possible.

Two Feet Project

Two Feet Project is an organization dedicated to instilling hope and promoting positive change in the youth of Kenya. Using mentorship programs and sports as platforms, Two Feet Project aims to equip Kenya’s underprivileged youth with the practical skills and knowledge necessary to overcome the obstacles that keep much of Kenya’s population in poverty.  Two Feet Project strives to prepare the Kenyan youth to be catalyst for change in their own communities and for them to be examples of leadership as they stand on their own two feet and end the cycle of perpetual poverty and hopelessness that permeates their culture.

Frontline Project Inc

The Frontline Project, Inc. (FLiP) is a faith based mission driven nonprofit (501c3) organization comprised of parents, clergy and community leaders.

Madison Reading Project

Madison Reading Project connects our community with free books and literacy resources that ignite a love for reading and affirm and reflect the diversity of young readers.

The Circus Project

The mission of the Circus Project is to utilize the unique power of circus arts to transcend social barriers and inspire personal transformation while contributing to the development of circus as an art form.

Project Higher Ed

The mission of Project Higher Ed is to provide opportunities for under-represented students to confidently pursue higher education by creating solid college plans and provide resources through college graduation.

Joyful Mind Project

The mission of Joyful Mind Project, a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit, is to increase the well-being of youth, families, and school communities through the practice of secular mindfulness. With a whole-child perspective, Joyful Mind Project offers mindfulness education to schools and families in Sonoma County and the surrounding area. Program content includes the mindful schools curriculum and traditional contemplative practices adapted for broader secular use. Attunement to seasonal rhythms is also utilized to help foster consistent practice beginning in early childhood and as prevention of health-risk behavior in adolescence.