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Founded in 1914, the American Sexual Health Association (ASHA) promotes the sexual health of individuals, families and communities by advocating sound policies and practices and educating the public, professionals and policy makers, in order to foster healthy behaviors and relationships and prevent adverse sexual health outcomes.
Harvardwood is a nonprofit organization for members of the Harvard University community who believe in the power and purpose of the arts, media and entertainment. By providing professional resources and service opportunities, Harvardwood strives to utilize the creativity and leadership of our diverse members as forces for positive social change.
CHILD International is a nonprofit organization dedicated to help displaced children reach their full potential through empowerment, access to education, housing and family assistance programs.Our Vision: We envision a future where all displaced children have an equal opportunity for a successful life.
AHA! believes in a world where every teen can feel safe, seen, and emotionally connected. We equip teenagers and educators with social and emotional intelligence to dismantle apathy, prevent despair, and interrupt hate-based behavior. By inspiring teens and adults to joyfully lead with courage and kindness, AHA! transforms schools and communities into welcoming, nourishing, expressive, and inclusive spaces where youth and adults work together for the highest good.
The International Rescue Committee responds to the world's worst humanitarian crises, helping to restore health, safety, education, economic wellbeing, and power to people devastated by conflict and disaster. Founded in 1933 at the call of Albert Einstein, the IRC is at work in over 40 countries and more than 20 U.S. cities helping people to survive, reclaim control of their future and strengthen their communities. The IRC is deeply concerned for tens of thousands who have been affected by the powerful earthquake that hit Turkiye (also known as Turkey), sending shockwaves across northern Syria and parts of Lebanon. Freezing temperatures have left thousands exposed to extreme cold and without shelter. Syria's health system is already strained beyond capacity due to conflict and a cholera outbreak. Our teams are working tirelessly to ensure the safety of those affected. These earthquakes are yet another devastating blow to so many vulnerable populations already struggling after years of conflict. The IRC has worked in Syria since 2012. Through programs coordinated by our teams based in Iraq, Jordan and Syria, the IRC provides emergency and long-term services related to economic recovery, housing, early childhood development, protection for survivors of violence (particularly women and children), primary, reproductive and mental healthcare, hygiene, and more. Your gift will help us provide emergency services to families in Turkey and Syria and refugee families in countries around the world.
Adoption Ever After is Hallmark Channel’s signature pro-social initiative dedicated to emptying pet shelters forever. The Adoption Ever After Fund provides resources to our non-profit partners in the animal welfare and rescue space who are devoted to helping our mission succeed.
In response to the devastation in the Bahamas, donations made to this fund will contribute to nonprofits doing work on the ground there. Donations made will be split evenly amongst: Team Rubicon World Central Kitchen Americares
Donations will be split evenly between the AARP Foundation, the Martin Richard Foundation, MIT Solve, and Save the Children.
Money raised through the Coronavirus Relief Fund will be split evenly amongst CDC Foundation, International Medical Corps and Direct Relief to support first responders & medical professionals working on the coronavirus globally. CDC Foundation EIN: 58-2106707 Funds raised by the CDC Foundation through their Emergency Response Fund will be used to meet fast-emerging needs identified by CDC to help respond to the public health threat posed by this virus. These include additional support for state and local health departments, support for the global response, logistics, communications, data management, personal protective equipment, critical response supplies and more. International Medical Corps EIN: 95-3949646 International Medical Corps is taking an agency-wide approach to their response, providing their 7,000+ staff members in more than 30 countries with clinical guidance and planning documents designed to help them screen patients, enhance infection prevention and control (IPC), and protect health providers. They also have developed specific training materials to help staff and healthcare providers better respond to the virus. Direct Relief EIN: 95-1831116 Direct Relief is coordinating with public health authorities, nonprofit organizations and businesses in China and the U.S. to provide personal protective equipment and other items to health workers responding to coronavirus (COVID-19). Direct Relief is also staging personal protective equipment with regional response agencies across the world, including in the Caribbean and South America through the Pan American Health Organization. For most recent updates on the spread of the disease, please visit the CDC's website: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html
This fund evenly divides donations between organizations participating in SVPLA's 2020 Fast Pitch Event and Social Venture Partners Los Angeles: Alliance for Community Transit-LA Anti-Recidivism Coalition CicLAvia Californians United for a Responsible Budget Freedom for Immigrants Initiate Justice LA Compost LA Forward LA Room & Board LA Walks
The COVID-19 Student Resource Food Fund sends funds to No Kid Hungry to help provide necessary nutrition as students lose access to meals. With many schools closing during the coronavirus outbreak, children may lose access to critical meals. No Kid Hungry is advocating for the U.S. Department of Agriculture to provide flexibility in how kids access meals during this time and for Congress to make sure SNAP is maximized for struggling families. No Kid Hungry EIN: 52-1367538
One hundred percent of gifts made to the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation (NRAEF) go directly to helping our Foundation empower and advance restaurant workers from all backgrounds. Support to the NRAEF makes a big difference in the lives of today’s and tomorrow’s chefs, cooks, managers, servers, bartenders, dishwashers and delivery workers by helping the NRAEF provide the education, training and resources they need to get back to work and back on their feet!