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The Curiosity Project

The Curiosity Project, is a nonprofit organization that drives social impact by providing health and entrepreneurial opportunities in communities where people have limited access to resources. Our vision is to positively impact global health through curiosity, connection and contribution. The Curiosity Project is built on a belief that when global health is explored with curiosity and authentic human connection, awareness arises to foster innovative collaborations that improve quality of life for all. Curiosity can truly make a positive impact on global health and inspire others to take action. The Curiosity Project is made up of international humanitarian workers, health care professionals and executives who have been to every corner of the globe generating connections and making an impact. They have spent decades in the field collaborating on healthcare trainings and creating projects to meet the needs UN Sustainable Development Goals.

The Samburu Project

Since 2005, the Samburu Project has been providing easy access to clean, safe drinking water as a foundation for development to communities in Samburu, Kenya.

The Forgiveness Project

The Forgiveness Project works to build understanding and give people the opportunity to move forward from trauma and conflict, enabling both personal and societal transformation.

The Future Project

Since 2011, The Future Project has been building a movement to turn schools across the country into places that unlock the passion and purpose of everyone inside them.

The Circus Project

The mission of the Circus Project is to utilize the unique power of circus arts to transcend social barriers and inspire personal transformation while contributing to the development of circus as an art form.

The Finley Project

An infant is not supposed to die. It is an unexpected tragedy, but one that happens far too often and has devastating short-term and long-term effects on mothers. There are inadequate services available locally and nationwide to meet the complex needs of mothers who have suffered infant loss. The Finley Project is working to fill this void. The organization’s mission statement is:The Finley Project uses a holistic approach to foster healing for mothers after infant loss.

The Aninga Project

The Aninga Project is a person-to-person based educational initiative that is currently funding the education of 7 girls in Uganda - 5 based on Canadian funding and 2 based on Ugandan funding. Any money that you donate to our organization goes towards the education and related expenses of the girls who we support. This money covers everything from their school fees to pencils, books, maize and jerry cans. The Aninga Project's funds are wire transferred directly from the project's bank account to our volunteers in Uganda who ensure that all of the girls' needs are taken care of. It only costs $35/month to cover all expenses for a girl going to school in Uganda, so every donation goes a long way.

The Elephant Project

Our mission is to develop new ideas and implement new solutions to address the short and long-term threats to elephant survival, providing them a new future free of cruelty and death at the hands of humans. Our unique approach of developing communities that will end poaching and illegal trafficking, implementing humane economies within host countries and by creating non-invasive research facilities, we will bring transformational change to this epic struggle while bettering the lives of the indigenous population and the host government. The Elephant Project will create self-sustaining and self-funding sanctuaries and communities reducing the need to constantly fundraise for the project. This project is designed to be a model that can be used all over the world to protect endangered species, better the economies of the host country, provide skills training, jobs, healthcare and educational opportunities for the indigenous population.

The Bridge Project

The Bridge Project is designed to support new, low-income mothers in New York City during their pregnancies and the first 1,000 days of their children’s lives by providing them with consistent, unconditional cash on a biweekly basis.

The Formation Project

THE FORMATION PROJECT IS A SURVIVOR-LED NON-PROFIT FIGHTING HUMAN TRAFFICKING. OUR VISION IS A WORLD WHERE NO PERSON IS BOUGHT, SOLD, OR EXPLOITED. WE ARE ACCOMPLISHING THAT BY BUILDING A RESILIENT COMMUNITY FREE FROM EXPLOITATION.

The CAIR Project

The CAIR Project is an abortion fund that serves the Northwest. We are a 501(c)3 nonprofit that operates a toll-free hotline staffed by trained and compassionate volunteer advocates. We provide accurate, non-biased information and referrals, as well as financial help in the form of grants for abortion services. The CAIR Project began as a community effort in 1998 in response to an unmet need for abortion funding in the Pacific Northwest. We are a member of the National Network of Abortion Funds (NNAF), a membership organization of over 100 funds across the United States.

The Herren Project

Herren Project supports, inspires and empowers those affected by the disease of addiction, specifically substance use disorder. Herren Project's main goals are to provide addiction resources, guidance & support for individuals & families across the US for substance use disorder, to walk with them on their path to recovery from addiction, empower our youth to make healthy decisions through peer to peer support to prevent the misuse of drugs and alcohol and reduce risk for the disease of addiction and to build an active community of addiction recovery advocates across the USA.