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TGA Sports Foundation

We provide and support opportunities that make golf and tennis accessible to children and proactively promote the physical, educational, social and character-building elements of these lifelong sports.

Clayton Child Care

The mission of Clayton Youth Enrichment is to serve communities of North Texas by providing quality programs that foster the emotional, social, and educational development of children, youth, and families

Chi Chi Rodriguez Youth Foundation

To educate and assist at-risk children by improving their self-esteem, character, work ethic, social adjustment and academic performance using the golf course as a living classroom.

Helmet Heads Inc

Helmet Heads is a non-profit organization committed to creating an educational program which increases social and safety awareness of multi-sport helmets among children.

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.

STARS Nashville

STARS exists to serve schools and communities by providing prevention, intervention, and treatment services, addressing bullying, substance abuse, violence, and other social and emotional barriers to success.

Future Youth Records, Inc.

To establish a powerful national nonprofit record label that works with at-risk youth to create broadcast quality recordings with positive messages which are socially conscious, inspiring, and impactful.

Milwaukee Childrens Choir

Milwaukee Children’s Choir provides children, grades 1-12, with exceptional choral music education and performance experiences that foster creativity, personal expression, and social growth.

Youth Celebrate Diversity

YCD is a training and education program for youth to become skilled and empowered leaders on diversity, inclusion, equity and social justice. YCD supports youth across Colorado, New Mexico, and virtually across the country by providing guidance and support to create/grow youth-led clubs that focus on advancing inclusion and social justice; youth-centric education on DEI and social justice topics through workshops, webinars, discussion groups, conferences, and other methods, both in-person and virtually; and skill-building so that students can grow into authentic and empowered leaders.Our vision is that one day, every teen in America will feel safe to achieve in school, no matter who they are. For more information, visit ycdiversity.org.

Prodigy Youth Foundation

Prodigy Youth Foundation, Inc. is a non- profit organization formed to serve as a vehicle to inspire breakthroughs for our youth through effective mentoring, empowerment/educational seminars, and community service projects. We want to captivate the minds of our youth with leadership skills and self- confidence so they will be able to overcome any opposition. The true power to change communities within the New Orleans and surrounding areas is ultimately in the hands of our youth.

Girls Educational and Mentoring Services’

Girls Educational and Mentoring Services (GEMS) mission is to empower girls and young women, ages 12-24, who have experienced commercial sexual exploitation and domestic trafficking to exit the commercial sex industry and develop to their full potential.  GEMS is committed to ending commercial sexual exploitation and domestic trafficking of children by changing individual lives, transforming public perception, and revolutionizing the systems and policies that impact sexually exploited youth.

Asian Women's Shelter

The mission of the Asian Women’s Shelter (AWS) is to eliminate domestic violence by promoting the social, economic and political self-determination of women and all survivors of violence and oppression. AWS is committed to every person’s right to live in a violence-free home. AWS works with all survivors and has specific expertise to address the cultural and language needs of Asian and other immigrant and refugee survivors, as well as others who face barriers to accessing existing sources of safety and support. In order to address how domestic violence is compounded for survivors and communities as it combines with sexism, classism, racism, homo/bi/transphobia, xenophobia, ableism and ageism, AWS operates through a margin-to-center anti-oppression framework that can create holistic and lasting change toward peace. This perspective is reflected in our broad strategy that integrates culturally relevant and language-accessible shelter and transitional services, training and capacity-building programs, systems and public policy work, and community mobilization initiatives and advocacy.