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The Bail Project

The Bail Project is a non-profit organization designed to combat mass incarceration by disrupting the money bail system ‒ one person at a time. We believe that paying bail for someone in need is an act of resistance against a system that criminalizes race and poverty, and an act of solidarity with local communities and movements for decarceration. Over the next five years, The Bail Project will open dozens sites in high-need jurisdictions with the goal of paying bail for tens of thousands of low-income Americans, all while collecting stories and data that prove money bail is not necessary to ensure people return to court. We won’t stop until meaningful change is achieved and the presumption of innocence is no longer for sale.

The Carter Center

The Carter Center, in partnership with Emory University, is guided by a fundamental commitment to human rights and the alleviation of human suffering; it seeks to prevent and resolve conflicts, enhance freedom and democracy, and improve health. Programs are directed by resident experts or fellows, who design and implement activities in cooperation with President and Mrs. Carter, networks of world leaders, other nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), and partners in the United States and throughout the world.

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Heal the Bay

Heal the Bay is an environmental nonprofit dedicated to making the coastal waters and watersheds of Greater Los Angeles safe, healthy and clean. To fulfill our mission, we use science, education, community action, and advocacy. Our passionate team conducts hundreds of beach and community cleanups each year, informing people about the root causes of pollution along the shorelines and in their neighborhoods. We advocate for strict water quality regulations that protect the health of both humans and the aquatic life who call local creeks, rivers, and the Santa Monica Bay home. In the past year, Heal the Bay sponsored-Assembly Bill 1066 to protect people who participate in water recreation activities in California. Our Nothin' But Sand public group cleanups were accomplished with 5, 800 cleanup volunteers that helped remove 111,000 pieces of trash from Los Angeles Country beaches, rivers, and neighborhoods.

The Valerie Fund

For more than 30 years, the Valerie Fund has operated camp happy times, a one-week overnight camp experience for any child aged 5-21 who has or has had cancer, regardless of where they are treated. The Valerie Fund offers camp happy times free of charge, including transportation, meals and on-site medical care.

Finish The Wall

TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL, LOGISTIC, MANPOWER AND/OR MATERIAL ASSISTANCE FOR THE COMPLETION OF RELIGIOUS, CHARITABLE, EDUCATIONAL, OR HUMANITARIAN CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS THAT ARE ACCEPTED INTO THE PROGRAM OF THE CORPORATION.

The Hendren Project

The Hendren Project (THP) mission is to provide sponsor-supported digital resources that enable a global pediatric surgical community to help one another better serve children with complex surgical issues throughout their lives. The digital resources are provided to THP members without charge through the THP website.

The Afiya Center

The Afiya Center's (TAC) mission is to serve Black womxn and girls by transforming their relationship with their sexual and reproductive health through addressing the consequences of reproductive oppression. We aim to achieve our mission through providing refuge. education, and resources. TAC is the only Reproductive Justice (RJ) organization in North Texas founded and directed by Black women. Our center is taking part in the greater fight to provide every woman with their right to health care.

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The AAKOMA Project

The AAKOMA Project is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that works to address the unmet mental health needs of intersectional youth and young adults of color (including LGBTQ youth and those with disabilities). The AAKOMA Project leverages a multifaceted approach to operate at three levels – raising consciousness among individuals, empowering people with accessible tools for ongoing mental health management and changing systems to promote youth wellbeing and provide better care. Founded and led by Dr. Alfiee Breland-Noble, AAKOMA envisions a world where EVERY child, teen, and young adult (inclusive of all points of diversity) feels the freedom to live unapologetically and authentically within an environment that allows them to rise and thrive.

The Pablove Foundation

The mission of The Pablove Foundation is to invest in underfunded, cutting-edge pediatric cancer research, inspire cancer families through education, and improve the lives of children living with cancer through the arts. We help kids with cancer live – a love-filled life today, and a cancer-free life tomorrow.

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The Wily Network

The Wily Network partners with college students in the greater Boston area who are working towards their degrees without academic, emotional or financial support from family. Wily provides a critical safety net for Scholars as they navigate college independently. Wily Scholars bring unique experiences, challenges, strengths and goals to the college journey. Some have experienced homelessness or foster care, some have been denied family support due to their sexual orientation or gender identity, some have lost their parents, and some have family members dealing with addiction, mental illness or incarceration. All are talented and motivated, and all are braving college on their own. Our program offers weekly clinical coaching, financial assistance, community-building support, and networking opportunities to help Scholars move from surviving to thriving. We work to ensure Scholars have the tools and networks necessary to thrive in four-year residential colleges and transition successfully into post-college life.

The Honor Foundation

THEIR MISSION --We exist to serve others with Honor, for life. So that their next mission is always clear and continues to impact the world. The Honor Foundation (THF) is a unique transition institute created exclusively for Navy SEALs and the U.S. Special Operations community. We provide a clear process for professional development and a diverse ecosystem of world class support and technology. Every step is dedicated to preparing these outstanding men and women to continue to realize their maximum potential during and after their service career.

Green The Bid

"Together we can establish sustainable commercial productions. It is time for us to shift our industry to zero-waste, carbon neutral, sustainable and regenerative practices." In 2022 year alone, in collaboration with our members, Green The Bid has: Produced a Complete Sustainable Production How-To Manual. Provided webinars to national and international organizations including presentations for, and with, AICP Week, Advertising Week, Telly Awards, Shots/YDA, Cannes Lions, and more. Created educational programming with D&AD. Held quarterly member meetings featuring Mary Robinson, former President of Ireland & Co-Founder of The Elders, Chad Frischmann from Project Drawdown, Victoria Harvey and Keiren O’Brien from Filmlocker, and Steve Smith from albert’s Studio Standard. Built robust guides with instructions on how to sign up for a green energy plan, hold an e-waste drive and donate food. Worked with multiple key stakeholders in our community on the solutions for the carbon impact of our data storage (stay tuned for more on this!). Redesigned our website for even easier access to our resources. Saw membership grow to nearly 400 member companies and supporting organizations.