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The Rape Foundation

The Rape Foundation was founded in 1989.  Our mission is to support: Expert, comprehensive services for victims of rape, sexual assault, and child sexual abuse, including specialized medical care, forensic services, crisis counseling and longer-term psychotherapy, advocacy, and other forms of support. Prevention/education programs for middle school, high school, and college students designed to decrease the prevalence of sexual violence and abuse and encourage young people to become “helpful allies” and safely intervene when they are witnesses in situations in which they could help prevent a peer from being victimized. Professional training for police, prosecutors, medical and mental health practitioners, school personnel, and other victim services providers to enhance the treatment victims receive wherever they turn for help. Public education to increase understanding about rape and child sexual abuse, change discriminatory attitudes and practices, and foster support for victim services and prevention efforts. Public/private partnerships and innovative service delivery models that encourage victims to report sexual abuse, enhance their access to services, and support justice and healing. Advocacy for needed policy reforms and implementation of research-based “best practices” in the agencies and institutions that serve victims.

The Fregenet Foundation

To provide early educational opportunities to needy children and to create conditions that will help them succeed in life. To promote early education as a means to overcome poverty, reduce AIDS, gender inequality and political oppression. To setup schools to be used not only as centers of education, but as community resources and health centers for the benefit of students, their families and the community in which they are located. To establish bonds between our students in Ethiopia and children all over the world by sponsoring music, travel, language and cultural education programs.

The Campbell Foundation

Established in 1986 by Richard Campbell Zahn but not active in funding until Mr. Zahn's death in 1995. Our main funding direction lies in alternative, laboratory-based nonprofit clinical research into HIV/AIDS, and related illnesses. Limited to funding 501(c)(3) entities only - proof required via IRS 501(c)(3) letter. We also support local nonprofits that serve those living with HIV/AIDS on a daily basis through our end of year "Holiday Hug" program.

The FamilieSCN2a Foundation

We are an organization created by parents of children diagnosed with rare forms of Epilepsy and Autism as a result of a change in the SCN2A gene. Our vision is to find effective treatments and a cure for SCN2A related disorders. Our mission is to improve the lives of those affected by SCN2A related disorders through research, public awareness, family support and patient advocacy. We are a registered 501(c)(3) organization.

The Lyons Foundation

Our mission is to build strong communities through building strong people. We will strive to uplift and dducate by providing the necessary tools to lead a healthy, prosperous, Spirit-Filled Life.

The Walkabout Foundation

The Walkabout Mission Is To Restore Dignity, Freedom And Independance By Raising Funds To Find A Cure For Paralysis And To Provide Wheelchairs And Rehabilitaion Services To People In Need

The Loppet Foundation

We connect people to the outdoors through experiences that grow community.

The Pier Foundation

OPENING DOORS OF OPPORTUNITY FOR ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES EVERY DAY.

The Hassan Foundation

TO PROMOTE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT BY PRESERVING LIFE THROUGH IMPROVING HEALTH AND EDUCATION AMONGST THE POOR PEOPLE IN PAKISTAN. TO PROVIDE CLEAN POTABLE WATER, SUPPORT AND EDUCATION FOR ORPHANS AND HOMELESS

The Amanda Foundation

To rescue, restore to health, and place dogs and cats from shelters and find them loving new homes. To educate the public about responsible, compassionate pet guardianship while providing both pro bono and low-cost veterinary services for those who otherwise could not afford this care.

The Exceptional Foundation

SOCIAL AND RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES FOR EXCEPTIONAL PEOPLE, PEOPLE WITH MENTAL AND PHYSICAL CHALLENGES, TO ENHANCE THE QUALITY OF THEIR LIVES AND THEIR FAMILY'S LIVES.

The Cooper Foundation

THE ORGANIZATION'S PRIMARY EXEMPT PURPOSE IS TO SUPPORT THE CHARITABLE PURPOSES, PROGRAMS AND SERVICES OF THE COOPER HEALTH SYSTEM, A RELATED INTERNAL REVENUE CODE SECTION 501(C)(3) TAX-EXEMPT ORGANIZATION, AND ITS AFFILIATES WHICH PROVIDE MEDICALLY NECESSARY (SEE SCHEDULE O) HEALTHCARE SERVICES TO ALL INDIVIDUALS IN A NON-DISCRIMINATORY MANNER REGARDLESS OF RACE, COLOR, CREED, SEX, NATIONAL ORIGIN, RELIGION OR ABILITY TO PAY.