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Government Accountability Project

The mission of the Government Accountability Project is to protect the public interest through promoting government and corporate accountability, advancing occupational free speech and ethical conduct, defending whistleblowers and empowering citizen activists. We pursue this mission through our Nuclear Safety, International Reform, Corporate Accountability, Public Health & Safety, Food Integrity, Homeland Security, Climate Science Watch, Litigation, and Legislation programs.

Half Percent Project

The Half Percent Project was created to educate foundations and philanthropists on the plight of animals and the need to consider animal welfare as part of their giving portfolio. We help animal welfare organizations improve their structure, governance, and operations and obtain access to funds. We will provide the “playbook” to transformation and funds to support this. We want to encourage philanthropists and foundations to direct a half percent of their annual giving towards supporting animal welfare.

The Soldiers Project

The Soldiers Project is committed to providing a safety net of psychological care for post-9/11 Veterans, regardless of their discharge status, and their loved ones. We also work to educate the general public on how the psychological consequences of war affect not only those who serve, but also their loved ones at home and in our communities. All counseling is done by licensed professional mental health therapists in their private, professional office spaces.

Rainbow Harmony Project

Rainbow Harmony Project is Winnipeg's GLBTT community chorus. We present two major concerts each year and make several guest appearances as well as perform at festivals within Winnipeg and throughout Canada. In addition to providing the Gay community and their friends with a place to sing, RHP also does its best to provide support and funding for other GLBTT organizations, particularly Camp Aurora, a summer camp for GLBTT youth.

Project Open Hand

Project Open Hand is a nonprofit organization that provides meals with love to seniors and the critically ill. Every day, we prepare 2,500 nutritious meals and provide 200 bags of healthy groceries to help sustain our clients as they battle serious illnesses, isolation, or the health challenges of old age. We serve San Francisco and Alameda Counties, engaging more than 125 volunteers every day to nourish our community.

Wounded Paw Project

Wounded Paw Project is dispelling the belief that shelter dogs are NOT practical candidates as Service Dogs. This notion is based upon he belief that by breeding one can control temperament, wellness, and longevity. Just as anthropological data does not support that upbringing and race/color does not necessarily equate to level of performance and more importantly a constructive contribution to society. Shelter Dogs exemplify the military creed [dogma] of “Service before Self”, especially Shelter Dogs.

Christian Appalachian Project

Christian Appalachian Project's mission is Building Hope, Transforming Lives, and Sharing Christ's Love Through Service in Appalachia. We provide basic needs and services for children, their families, and seniors living in unimaginable poverty here in Appalachia. We operate 16 human service programs in 11 counties and our services extend across 13 Appalachian states through the distribution of food and durable goods through our Operation Sharing Program.

Montana Hope Project

The goal of the Hope Project is to make dreams come true for critically ill children in Montana. The conditions the children face typically require medical intervention and physically, emotionally, and financially drain the children and their families. Ninety percent of all proceeds from fund-raisers, corporate and private donors, and memorials go directly to wishes for Montana children. The average wish granted costs about $8,800, and the most requested wish is a trip to Walt Disney World.

Veterans Yoga Project

Veterans Yoga Project (VYP) is on a mission to support recovery and resilience in our veterans, families and communities. Through the teaching of the skills and methods of the VYP Mindful Resilience program (breathing, meditation, guided rest, mindful movement and gratitude), we aim to support veterans who are facing physical and/or psychological (PTSD, depression) challenges as a result of their service. VYP offers classes, at no charge, across the country, an online practice library and healing retreats for veterans and their caregivers.

The Headstrong Project

The Headstrong Project is a non-profit mental health organization providing confidential, barrier-free, and stigma-free PTSD treatment to our service members, veterans, and family connected to their care. Our goal is to help our clients “Triumph Over Trauma” by providing them with effective mental health treatment. THP's network of clinical trauma specialists provides evidence-based outpatient care to our clients. To learn more visit: https://theheadstrongproject.org/.

Lavender Rights Project

Lavender Rights Project elevates the power, autonomy, and leadership of the Black intersex & gender diverse community through intersectional legal and social services. We utilize the law as an organizing principle to affirm our civil rights and self-determination. Our organization disrupts oppressive systems that target Black gender diverse and intersex communities of color and lead to disproportionate levels of poverty, housing disparities, and gender-based violence, especially among Black and Indigenous people.

Northwest Pilot Project

Northwest Pilot Project, founded in 1969, offers opportunities for a life of dignity and hope to very low income seniors in Multnomah County by providing supportive services and promoting dignity, independence, and self-reliance. Its main focus is ensuring that low-income seniors can live independently and access safe, affordable housing. NWPP is the leader in delivering services to the poor elderly and developing new resources for homeless people unavailable through any other community resource.