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American Wildlife Refuge

The American Wildlife Refuge provides the necessary care to rehabilitate injured raptors and release them back into the wild. For birds that are unreleasable, we provide refuge facilities and are networked with other rehabbers and organizations to place birds.We also provide educational shows and presentations to the public. Private shows and presentations for educational or youth groups are available for a nominal fee, and can be tailored to your curriculum. All proceeds from shows and any and all donations are spent entirely on the care and feeding of the birds and the maintaining of the refuge organization. No salaries or fees are paid to the volunteers.

American Australian Association

Established by Sir Keith Murdoch in New York City in 1948, the American Australian Association (AAA) is the leading privately funded nonprofit organization dedicated to deepening and strengthening cooperation and understanding between the institutions and people of the United States and Australia. For over 70 years the AAA has provided an important forum for exchange between political and business leaders while showcasing the depth of our countries’ partnership. Since 2002, the Association’s philanthropic scholarship and grant programs have awarded almost US$13 million to over 900 graduates, veterans and artists – further advancing the careers of the next generation of leaders and developing international networks and generating solutions that address the global issues of our time.

American Antiquarian Society

Founded in 1812 by patriot printer Isaiah Thomas, AAS welcomes, recruits, supports, and empowers people of all backgrounds and experiences to participate in collecting, preserving, and sharing America’s and Americans’ diverse stories. In more than two centuries of collecting, AAS has accumulated more than four million items, including books, pamphlets, broadsides, newspapers, periodicals, manuscripts, and other materials dating from the earliest European settlement of North America through the nineteenth century. The Society makes these collections available to researchers both in its reading room and digitally and organizes virtual and onsite programs for diverse audiences from its home in Worcester, Massachusetts. Stewardship of AAS’s collection is vested in its elected membership.

American Christian Ministries

At this time in earth’s history when every wind of doctrine is blowing and many voices are being heard, there is much confusion and distrust. Therefore, we believe it is necessary to clearly state the mission of this ministry. American Christian Ministries (ACM) is a legitimate 501c-3 non-profit corporation approved by the IRS. American Christian Ministries is an International Revival Ministry helping to prepare a people for the soon coming of Jesus. The ACM archive dating back to 1975, is known as a primary source of Bible-based presentations as well as books by many well-known speakers for the reproduction and promotion of their resources. The stated mission of this revival ministry is as follows: 1. To uplift Jesus Christ in faithfulness to His Word and the Spirit of Prophecy. 2. To meet the needs of those who are hungering and thirsting for the genuine and distinct messages of the remnant church. 3. To present a balance of justification and sanctification, thus avoiding the extremes of legalism, cheap grace, or absolute perfectionism. 4. To offer spirit-filled messages on practical godliness to help prepare a people for the final events of earth’s history and the second coming of our Lord. 5. To promote cutting-edge resources that will strengthen one’s faith in the battle against the enemy and his end-time deceptions – without sensationalism or speculation. 6. To consider the Seventh-day Adventist church as the called-of-God remnant; therefore encouraging the commitment of time, talent, and tithe to God’s church. (ACM does not accept or solicit tithe.) Inspired testimony indicates that the work of God on this earth can never be finished until the men and women comprising our church membership rally to the work and unite their efforts with those of ministers and church officers. We will continue our commitment to active participation in this joint mission.

Muslim American Society

To move people to strive for God consciousness, liberty, and justice, and to convey Islam with utmost clarity.

American Watercolor Society

TO FOSTER THE ADVANCEMENT OF THE ART OF WATERCOLOR PAINTING.

American Film Institute

AFI is a national institute providing leadership in screen education and the recognition and celebration of excellence in the art of film, television, and digital media.

American Bone Health

To engage, educate and empower people to prevent bone loss, osteoporosis, and fractures and to keep strong bones for long and independent lives.

American Bar Endowment

THE CORPORATION'S PURPOSES ARE TO ADVANCE LEGAL STUDY AND RESEARCH TO PROMOTE THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE AND UNIFORMITY OF JUDICIAL DECISION THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES.

American Philatelic Society

- To promote stamp collecting to people of all ages- To offer services to the membership and to philately in general, including knowledge and education, which enhance the pleasure and friendliness of stamp collecting- To initiate and coordinate new programs for the benefit of stamp collecting and of all collectors- To represent the United States in the world body of philately- To assist members in acquiring and disposing of philatelic materials

American Druze Society

"To perpetuate the universal teaching faith, the enhancement of the fellowship among Druze descendants, the advancement of Druze cultural knowledge through education and research, and the betterment of all Druze people through charitable work.”

American Bulldog Rescue

Rescue and rehabilitation of Mastiffs & Bulldogs