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Armenia Fund Inc

Armenia Fund is the largest humanitarian organization serving the needs of the Republic of Armenia and the Artsakh Republic. Their mission is to connect the people of Armenia with the worldwide Armenian Diaspora to create a better homeland for the Armenian nation.

Moynihan Scholarship Fund

Recognizing the imperative to bolster the CPA pipeline through student exposure and access, the Moynihan Scholarship Fund (MSF) supports the education of students and advances financial literacy throughout New York State.

Jewish Communal Fund

The Jewish Communal Fund facilitates and promotes charitable giving through donor-advised funds. Our donors recommend grants to sectarian and nonsectarian organizations, including those that respond to needs in health, education, social services, the environment, religion and the arts. We enable individuals and families to achieve their philanthropic goals simply and efficiently, with flexibility, full confidentiality and maximum choice. In the Jewish tradition of tikkun olam - repairing the world - it is our hope that together we can make a profound difference.

Mission Asset Fund

Mission Asset Fund (MAF) is working to create a fair financial marketplace for hardworking families by helping low-income and immigrant communities become visible, active, and successful participants in the U.S. financial mainstream.

Fcnl Education Fund

We seek a world free of war and the threat of war.We seek a society with equity and justice for all.We seek a community where every person's potential may be fulfilled.We seek an earth restored.The FCNL Education Fund is a national nonpartisan Quaker organization that promotes civic engagement through education and training to advance peace, justice, opportunity, and environmental stewardship. Established in 1982, the FCNL Education Fund is a 501(c)3 organization that works in concert with the Friends Committee on National Legislation, a 501(c)4 Quaker nonprofit.

Burns Memorial Fund

Burns Memorial Fund for Children is a charitable foundation established by Senator Patrick Burns, a Calgary pioneer and philanthropist. The Fund provides practical assistance to low-income families, as well as grants to youth-serving organizations. We support high school students to stay in school and graduate; help families with the costs of school fees, tutoring, recreation programs, eyeglasses, medications and other necessities; cover dental and orthodontic treatment for children and youth; and fund Calgary organizations focused on the health, education and recreation needs of low-income children. Our foundation works towards the following goals: • Each child is healthy, safe and has access to optimal health care • Each child is ready for school, experiences success in school and graduates • Each child has the opportunity to participate in recreational activities which help them to discover their talents and develop their full potential

Boston Children's Fund

Boston Children's Fund was founded by Mr. Moe Rafiy in 2005. Our mission is to provide grants to enable children in West Roxbury, MA and the surrounding communities to participate and benefit from a quality early childhood education.

Childrens Music Fund

Children’s Music Fund is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to providing music therapy and musical instruments to children and young adults affected by chronic conditions or life-altering illnesses, as well as to support quantitative research on such efforts.

One Israel Fund

One Israel Fund is dedicated to supporting the welfare and safety of the men, women and children of Judea and Samaria as well as rebuilding the lives of the Jewish people impacted by the Gaza evacuation. These 300,000+ people are the vanguard of Israel’s security and sovereignty as a Jewish State.

Good People Fund

The Good People Fund, inspired by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam (repairing the world), responds to significant problems such as poverty, disability, trauma and social isolation, primarily in the United States and Israel. We provide financial support, guidance and mentoring to charitable activities of modest proportions that are undertaken by Good People acting singly or in small groups. Target endeavors are those that, by their personal scale and often-unusual nature, might otherwise find it difficult to attract sufficient support. The Good People Fund operates responsively, flexibly and with a minimum of bureaucracy. We serve as a means for donors to reach many groups and individual needs and act as an instigator of good, inspiring people to do tikkun olam and tzedakah (to do the right thing by giving) responsibly and regularly. To expand these good works (ma’asim tovim), the Good People Fund also educates youth, adults, teachers, recipients and donors about the process and power of helping others.

YANA FUND SOCIETY

YANA was founded in 1986 by Sandra Williams after her family experienced the financial and emotional devastation of having a very sick child who required long-term treatment in Vancouver. YANA continues to ensure that families in the Comox Valley are not alone when dealing with medical issues for their children and believes that when a child is ill the whole family requires care. YANA provides financial support so families can stay focused on the health and wellness of their child. YANA maintains four fully furnished apartments within walking distance of Children’s Hospital and also assists with finding and funding accommodation in alternate treatment destinations. In addition to providing accommodation, YANA provides funding to help with costs of travel, food, parking and unexpected expenses. YANA also provides St. Joseph’s Hospital with funds to make available to Comox Valley families who have a child or an expecting mother who requires emergency transfer to another hospital.

Fresh Air Fund

Since its founding in 1877, The Fresh Air Fund, a not-for-profit youth development organization, has provided free life-changing summer experiences in the outdoors to more than 1.8 million children from New York City’s underserved communities.