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The CanAssist African Relief Trust

Infrastructure projects will be chosen from applications received from East African communities and monitored by a committee of volunteer CanAssist trustees. Communities will be invited to submit application for funding based on their needs and be responsible for regular reporting during and on completion of the adopted project. Our work supports all members of a community rather than focusing on individuals or programmes. ( i.e. We build classrooms rather than giving school fees for a selected child. We provide clinic equipment, not funds for salaries or programmes at a hospital.)

Edmonton and Area Land Trust

Our core activities are to: •Seek and accept donations of land for conservation purposes conservation easement agreements of money, life estates, bequests and other forms of planned giving trade lands that may be sold to raise funds for conservation purposes • Acquire fee-simple interest in strategic sites by purchase of land, easements, or part purchase/gift (split-receipt) • Seek community support as the source of volunteers for board and stewards, and for funds and land Our purpose is to: •conserve, protect and restore natural areas of ecological significance •receive and maintain a fund or funds to secure and manage land and support education and operations •advance environmentally sound stewardship among landowners in the area •increase public understanding of natural areas conservation in the region •encourage and conduct research for conservation and stewardship of natural area systems •develop a strong and effective public image

Dr. Ken Citron Charitable Trust

At this time, all funds donated to the charity are dedicated to help pay the costs of sending children to an amazing week of summer camp in Muskoka, Ontario designed specifically for children who have undergone major organ transplantations or who are living with end stage organ disease.

Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled

To empower visually impaired, disabled and underprivileged people through developmental initiatives focusing on educationak, social, economic, cultural and technological aspects

The Kindness Institute Charitable Trust

The Kindness Institute's mission is to empower marginalised rangatahi (youth) in Aotearoa (New Zealand) to transform their mental health and wellbeing, and that of those around them, through programmes guided by Te Whare Tapa Wha (an indigenous health model). Our programmes are designed to develop mindfulness, resilience and leadership skills, so that young people have the tools to overcome challenges, improve their wellbeing and live meaningful lives. There is a well-documented need for this work in New Zealand. For example, research for the Prime Minister's Mental Health Project showed one in five young people will be affected by depression by the age of 18, and almost one in five meet the criteria for an anxiety disorder by 19. New Zealand has one of the highest rates of teen suicide in the developed world, with Maori disproportionately represented. Moreover, the Covid-19 pandemic and extensive lockdowns have exacerbated this youth mental health crisis in the country.

St. Thomas Historical Trust Inc

Our Mission: To identify, protect and preserve the history, sites and culture of St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands

The Finger Lakes Land Trust

To conserve forever the lands and waters of the Finger Lakes region, ensuring scenic vistas, clean water, local foods, and wild places for everyone.

Mid Atlantic Poodle Rescue Trust

Mid-Atlantic Poodle Rescue (MAPR) is a network of people from Maryland, Pennsylvania and Virginia dedicated to finding loving homes for abandoned, unwanted or surrendered Poodles of all varieties and Poodle mixes.

Boy Scouts Of America Trust

The Mission of the Boy Scouts of America is to prepare young people to make ethical choices over their lifetime by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law.

Circuit Clerks Trust For Life

TO INFORM, EDUCATE, AND ENCOURAGE THE CITIZENS OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY TO MAKE ANATOMICAL GIFTS.