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The International Refugee Assistance Project (IRAP) organizes law students and lawyers to develop and enforce a set of legal and human rights for refugees and displaced persons. Mobilizing direct legal aid, litigation, and systemic advocacy, IRAP serves the world’s most persecuted individuals and empowers the next generation of human rights leaders. IRAP believes that everyone should have a safe place to live and a safe way to get there. To that end, they value action, accountability, innovation, and candor. They are nimble, collaborative, and nonpartisan. They believe in the power of individuals to change their own circumstances. And they believe in results.
To better the lives of AFI partners world wide through building bridges of partnerships, understanding, respect, peace and prosperity.
The U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI) is the nation's oldest and largest non-sectarian network of nonprofit organizations serving immigrants, refugees, and other foreign-born people worldwide. The national office, located in Washington DC, coordinates refugee resettlement and immigration programs, provides policy and advocacy leadership, creates new programs, cultivates relations with other national organizations & agencies of the federal government, develops public information, and educates policy makers. USCRI operates six field offices providing direct refugee resettlement services in Iowa, North Carolina, Vermont, New York, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. USCRI's national network partners, located in small cities as well as major metropolitan areas, provide a wide range of direct services and local advocacy in 48 sites throughout the United States.
Since 1939, Global Refuge (formerly known as Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service) has provided welcome and hope to more than three quarters of a million refugees. We are transforming lives and empowering New Americans with support and resources to begin anew. Our legacy of compassionate service has made a difference in the lives of more than 750,000 people who have sought safety and hope in America’s communities. Our history reflects our own deep immigrant roots and passionate commitment to welcoming newcomers, especially those who are most in need.
Pact envisions a world where those who are poor and marginalized exercise their voice, build their own solutions, and take ownership of their future. Pact enables systemic solutions that allow those who are poor and marginalized to earn a dignified living, be healthy, and take part in the benefits that nature provides. Pact accomplishes this by strengthening local capacity, forging effective governance systems, and transforming markets into a force for development.
To help indigenous peoples build resilience and adapt to their changing world with the vision of ending chronic poverty and dependence.
AMURT is a relief and development organization with projects in thirty countries across the globe, applying its philosophy that every human being deserves the opportunity to enjoy a fulfilling life. This often translates into helping people procure the basic necessities of life: shelter, healthy food and water, education, health awareness and income generating capacity. We believe that the happiness of one depends upon the happiness of many, so we build bonds of solidarity amongst people.
B DESH Foundation, Inc is a non-profit charitable organization involved in poverty alleviation, health and sanitation and educational projects. B Desh Foundation, Inc. is an IRS approved 501c3 organization The activities of the organization are: Natural Disaster Relief Food Bank; Poverty Alleviation Projects Peering Empowerment; Ramadan Food Basket; Educational projects Vocational Training and Workshops; Multi- Media programs; Health and Sanitation Projects Tube Wells and Sanitary Latrines;
The Greenville Area Parkinson Society (GAPS) began as a social network in the early 1990’s and became an official non-profit organization in 2012. The main goal of co-founders Patrick Sullivan and W. Stanton Smith is to offer support, education, and advocacy to the people of Greenville who are walking with this disease progression. GAPS is not about medication or research but truly focuses on offering support to our members as they learn to cope with the challenges and obstacles of living with Parkinson’s Disease today.
HOT is a global network of volunteers working to rapidly create maps of the most vulnerable areas of the world in OpenStreetMap.
Unified for Uganda is a nonprofit that financially and emotionally supports the education of destitute children in northern Uganda through the empowerment of global youth