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Barnabas Fund

SUPPORT CHRISTIANS WHERE THEY ARE IN A MINORITY AND SUFFER DISCRIMINATION, OPPRESSION, AND PERSECUTION AS A CONSEQUENCE OF THEIR FAITH.

Sparrow Fund

Caring for foster and adopted children and their grownups by empowering relationships within and between families.Through our Sparrow Services Grant program, Sparrow Counseling services, and Together Called retreats and other events, we provide opportunities for families in every season of adoption to more deeply experience relationships so that they are best able to heal and grow together.

Buddy Fund

We seek to improve the character and life-skills of disadvantaged kids by delivering sports equipment to organizations providing structured sports and recreational activities in the metro St. Louis region.

Scotty Fund

MONEYS DIRECTLY GIVEN TO BENEFIT THE FAMILIES OF CHILDREN STRICKEN WITH LIFE THREATING DISEASES IN THE BETHEL, CT AREA

Helpers Fund

TO PROVIDE ASSISTANCE FOR COMMUNITY NEED.

Cindys Fund

PROVIDE ASSISTANCE TO LOCAL CANCER PATIENTS WITH MEDICAL EXPENSES AND TRAVEL COSTS TO OBTAIN CANCER TREATMENTS

Deliver Fund

DeliverFund disrupts global human trafficking markets by combining uniquely qualified personnel with the best technologies and then leveraging them in new ways to reach and rescue victims of human trafficking.

Fjellbarn Fund

To provide encouragement and financial support for athletes who want to compete in, or trying to reach the pinnacle of their sport.

Impact Stories
Simons Fund

To save the life of a child . . . and then another, by raising awareness about the conditions that lead to sudden cardiac arrest and death. Vision | A future in which parents and communities don’t lose children to detectable and treatable heart conditions. Mission | To create and advance innovative and evidence-based programs, policies, and research that prevent sudden cardiac arrest and death in children, teens, and young adults. Simon's Heart was started for a boy named Simon who died before his time. Every chapter that we've written contains the names of families and children who have been impacted by heart conditions and/or sudden cardiac arrest. To date, Simon's Heart has provided over 18,400 free heart screenings; 132 have discovered potentially-fatal heart conditions. We authored the Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention Act, the first of its kind, which has now been passed in sixteen states. That act has educated over 1 million coaches. Through our GotAED platform, we have placed over 160 AED devices where kids learn and play. We have spread the knowledge of CPR to thousands of youth through our CPR Jukebox. We have produced PSAs with professional athletes and collegiate coaches to spread awareness of Sudden Cardiac Arrest. Simon's Heart has a sports cardiology fellow and it has developed HeartBytes, a digital registry to gather data and provide it to researchers, free of charge.

Crash Fund

We believe that true stewardship never stops. We follow our rescues from their first day with us to their last. We are invested in making a real impact on pet overpopulation with our No Puppies for Hussies FREE spay and neuter project.

Assistance Fund

Our mission is to provide underinsured people living with life-threatening, chronic, and rare diseases access to critical treatment through financial assistance, education, and advocacy. Our vision is to see the day when no person goes without treatment because of an inability to pay.

Hacker Fund

We envision a vibrant nonprofit sector in which technological innovation provides relief to disadvantaged persons, educates the broader community, and protects the environment.In order to inch closer to this vision, we operate as an incubator for technologists whose charitable, educational, and scientific projects create social change yet lack tax-exempt status. We empower the founders in our programs to create social change by providing them with fiscal sponsorship, educational resources, and capacity-building services