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Center For African American Health

The Center works to address health disparities in the underserved African American community by offering culturally competent behavioral and physical health education and outreach that empowers community members to overcome the root causes of health problems and maximize their own individual health.

The Federation of American Scientists

The Federation of American Scientists promotes a more secure world by developing and advancing solutions to important science and technology security problems. To maximize the impact of these solutions, FAS educates the public and policy makers, promotes transparency, and carries out research and analysis.

Dominica American Relief & Development Association

DARDA is an acronym for the Dominica-American Relief and Development Association, Inc. The association was organized on June 28, 1981 by a group of concerned Dominicans living in and around the New York area. After the destruction wrought by Hurricane David various individuals and groups were involved in raising funds to assist in the rebuilding of Dominica. It was from this effort, and at the request of Bam and Wilfred Shillingford, that the idea of a new organization originated. This group, originally known as "Friends of Dominica," then went about the business of attaining official status. On September 25, 1981 it was duly established and registered as a not-for-profit corporation, officially known as the Dominica-American Relief and Development Association, Inc. (DARDA).

American School for the Deaf

Founded in 1817, the American School for the Deaf is the country's oldest and Connecticut's only educational organization exclusively devoted to serving the deaf community. A private, non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization, ASD provides comprehensive educational services for deaf and deaf with special needs infants, children, youth, adults and their families. The school is located on a 54-acre, 14-building campus in West Hartford, Connecticut. The mission of the American School for the Deaf is to provide a comprehensive program for the development of the intellect and the enhancement of the quality of life for the deaf and hard of hearing community by serving as a multi-purpose institution furnishing educational and vocational programs for deaf children, youth, adults and their families.

American Center for Mongolian Studies

The American Center for Mongolian studies (ACMS) is a non-profit educational organization that supports the development of Mongolian studies and academic exchanges with inner Asia. The activities of the ACMS include the development of academic resources, student and research support and the fostering of academic partnerships in all fields of study related to Mongolia.

North American Triangle Youth Association

North American Triangle Youth Association’s purpose is promote and preserve classical Indian dance forms and solo performances to preserve the history of Indian classical dance and the importance of solo performing. Any and all proceeds raised will be distributed to organizations based in India working to improve the lives of India’s underserved.

Museum of American Folk Art

The American Folk Art Museum is the premier institution devoted to the aesthetic appreciation of traditional folk art and creative expressions of contemporary self-taught artists from the United States and abroad. The museum preserves, conserves, and interprets a comprehensive collection of the highest quality, with objects dating from the eighteenth century to the present.

Center For Central American Empowerment

TO CREATE, OPERATE OR SUPPORT PROJECTS THAT BENEFIT PEOPLE IN NEED, WITH A STRONG FOCUS IN THE CENTRAL AMERICAN ISTHMUS, COMPRISED OF GUATEMALA, HONDURAS, NICARAGUA, EL SALVADOR, COSTA RICA, BELIZE, AND PANAMA, WITH A PARTICULAR EMPHASIS ON CREATING AND/OR SUPPORTING PROJECTS THAT BENEFIT WOMEN, GIRLS, AND FAMILIES TO BREAK THE CYCLE OF POVERTY, OPPRESSION AND EXPLOITATION.

Donauschwabens German American Cultural Center

The goals of the German-American Cultural Center are to promote and continue the traditions of our Donauschwaben ancestors through the language, song, dance, music, dress and customs of our ancestors. We pay tribute to our ancestors that have endured so many hardships and worked so hard to give the future generations so much.

Social & Environmental Entrepreneurs - Healthy American

Help families in need fill their carts with wholesome, healthy food from Thrive Market. Your donation can make a huge impact on another family's life. Healthy American is a Project of Social and Envrionmental Entrepreneurs (SEE), a nonprofit public charity exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.

American Friends of Meir Panim

American Friends of Meir Panim’s mission is to alleviate and diminish the harmful effects of poverty on thousands of families across Israel by supporting a range of food and social service programs aimed at helping the needy with dignity and respect, including free restaurants, meals-on-wheels, school lunch programs, prepaid food card distribution, vocational training and after-school youth clubs

The Fund for American Studies

The Fund for American Studies has been educating young leaders on the values of freedom, democracy and free-market economies since 1967. Eleven institutes around the world bring college students together for educational programs engaging them in a rigorous examination of economic concepts, political systems, and moral philosophy. Our goal is to prepare young people for honorable leadership by educating them in the theory, practice, and benefits of a free society.