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The Black Repertory Theatre Of Kansas City

The mission of The Black Repertory Theatre of Kansas City is two-fold: first, to give voice to neglected and new works of the African-American experience in the American Theatre Canon. Secondly, to engage youth of the urban core in the theatre arts and through mentorship, internship, and scholarship.

Mentoring Brother 2 Brother

To inspire and empower at-risk African American male youth from single female headed households.

The Notah Begay Iii Foundation

To ensure Native children achieve their full potential by advancing cultures of Native American community health.

SKILLS USA INC - LEESBURG - 20176-5494

SkillsUSA's mission is to empower its members become world-class workers, leaders and responsible American citizens.

John T Holzum Memorial Foundation

John T. Holzum Memorial Foundation was created to continue the tradition of giving set forth by my father, John T. Holzum. He was a man of great integrity and character. He gave of himself relentlessly while being a great husband, exceptional father of six children, owning a business, serving as president of a school board, and serving as Faithful Navigator of his Knights of Columbus council. John T. Holzum Memorial Foundation produces events to raise funds for a variety of benefactors. Country Family Reunion benefits the USO of Missouri, and Mission Possible benefits Professor Craig & Shari Miner's mission trips to foreign orphanages to assist children with disabilities. The foundation funds a variety of special needs cases, including sending underprivileged children to Summer camp, buying Christmas presents for homeless children, and purchasing a violin for a young aspiring musician. The foundation will start a scholarship for two graduating high school seniors beginning in 2018. We intend to serve more causes as our foundation grows! John T. Holzum Memorial Foundation's staff have worked together for a decade to serve the needs of many in our community, and a wonderful support group of volunteers rounds out the family the makes our foundation a success! John T Holzum Memorial Foundation recently received the USO of Missouri FIVE STAR AWARD in recognition for years of fundraising and donations to USO of Missouri/Southern Illinois. Please visit HolzumFoundation.org for additional details, and support opportunities. Committed to continuing a tradition of giving, John T. Holzum II - President & Founder, John T. Holzum Memorial Foundation

Aslan

Aslan provides relationship-driven programs that impact and empower urban, at-risk children. For the past 45 years, we have provided community outreach programs to impoverished areas in Monmouth County. In 1996, Aslan also established an outreach near Ouanaminthe, Haiti, along the northeastern border of the Dominican Republic.You may recognize the name Aslan as the central character in C.S. Lewis’ The Chronicles of Narnia series. We represent what Aslan, the Lion of Narnia, stands for – Compassion, Guidance, and Truth in sharing our lives with urban, at-risk children in New Jersey & Haiti. Through continual encouragement, Aslan helps children ages 5 - 18 and beyond reach deep within, overcome their limitations and, with God's help, find the strength to endure and succeed.

Stephys Place A New Life Support Center For Grief & Loss

PROVIDE A SAFE SECURE AND PROFESSIONAL ENVIRONMENT WHERE GRIEVING PEOPLE WILL FIND SUPPORT ANDBEGIN THE PROCESS OF HEALING THROUGH PEER EDUCATION AND PROGRAMS THAT THE ORGANIZATION OFFERS.

ChairScholars Foundation

People with disabilities represent the largest minority group in the nation and the only group any one of us could join at any time.  This group crosses lines of ethnicity, gender, age and socioeconomic status.  Yet, Americans with disabilities have the highest rate of unemployment, the highest rate of poverty and the lowest level of education of any minority grouless than 3 percent of institutionalized giving is directed to programs serving people with disabilities. They are the forgotten minority. The ChairScholars Foundation, Inc. is a Florida-based charity with 501c (3) status.  Our sole mission is to provide scholarships to low-income children with severe physical disabilities for college.  We have three programs for this purpose; the Florida Program, the National Program and the New York Metropolitan Area Program.

AMIGOS DE LAS AMERICAS - INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS

Amigos de las Américas inspires and builds young leaders through collaborative community development and immersion in cross-cultural experiences. Our vision is a world where each young person becomes a catalyst for social change.

Center For Economic Inclusion

The Center for Economic Inclusion a cross-sector organization committed to strengthening the Minneapolis-St. Paul region’s civic infrastructure and collective capacity to disrupt systems and influence market forces to catalyze shared prosperity and advance an inclusive economy.

Virginia Center For Inclusive Communities / Points of Diversity

Points of Diversity seeks to support the creation of an environment where people want to live, learn and grow by working to ensure that all community members have the tools to succeed by connecting, engaging, and being educated in cross-cultural discussions and experiences.

Harvestnet Ministries

Founded in January 1998, HarvestNet Ministries is a cross-denominational network of marketplace and church-place leaders who work collaboratively to to promote unity in Northeast Ohio, and engage in projects that seek to better its schools, faith centers and communities.