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Samaritan Inn

We are a comprehensive homeless program that helps willing people gain dignity and independence.

Haiti Projects, Inc.

The mission of Haiti Projects is to empower women in rural Haiti to achieve self-sufficiency and build community.

Educate the Children

Educate the Children works with women and children in Nepal to improve health, welfare, and self-sufficiency by building skills that families can pass down to later generations. Focusing on the poorest of the poor by working strategically through women's groups, schools, and agriculture groups, Educate the Children develops a comprehensive community presence, gaining an extraordinary level of local participation and trust.

Community Assistance Programs

COMMUNITY ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS WAS CREATED TO MEET THE NEEDS OF THE UNDERPRIVILEGED POPULATION TO ENHANCE THEIR QUALITY OF LIFE THROUGH EMPLOYMENT.

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Bates County Industries

TO CONDUCT AN EXTENDED EMPLOYMENT SHELTERED WORKSHOP PROGRAM, TO PROVIDE PRODUCTIVE EMPLOYMENT TO PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES OVER THE AGE OF 24 YEARS, AND TO PROVIDE OTHER VOCATIONAL OR HABILITATIVE PROGRAMS WHICH ENHANCE THE DEVELOPMENT OF INDEPENDENCE AND QUALITY OF LIFE FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES.

Global Learning K 12

Our mission is to educate and enrich the minds of our youth through 12 unique initiatives. Global learning k-12 works with students, teachers and coaches in Kindergarten through high school and into college.

Global Reach International

To bring sustainable projects to the people of Nepal. Help with Disaster Recovery in the USA and abroad.

InterValley Project

The InterValley Project (IVP) is a cooperative New England organizing network offering organizing training for leaders and organizers, on-the-ground support, mutual learning and a meeting ground for common campaigns for its 6 regional organizations. They are each made up of congregations, labor union locals, community and tenant groups that combine citizen organizing and democratic economic development strategies to save and create jobs, affordable housing and critical public services in some of the oldest and poorest industrial areas in the nation. The oldest IVP group was organized in 1983. The initial four IVP groups formalized their working relationship by creating IVP as a staffed network in 1997. IVP has helped organize four additional member groups since then. Membership in IVP provides each local organization with access to organizing, leadership and staff development, research, staff recruitment, and fund-raising expertise far beyond what is available at the local level alone. On behalf of its current member groups, IVP also actively develops new organizing and development strategies, as well as organizing new IVP member groups in New England.

Veterans Entrepreneurial Development Initiatives (VEDI)

VEDI was founded to increase veteran business capacity via sustainable community alliances to reinforce the returning veterans' civilian experience and reduce veteran business failures and rampant veteran unemployment

Educational Development Group

EDG's mission is to prepare new immigrants with the language and cultural skills they need to access educational and employment opportunities that will give them the tools for economic self-sufficiency and the ability to participate in their communities. To fulfill its mission, EDG has made delivery of effective, relevant, and innovative English instruction along with wraparound integration services the cornerstone of its programs.

Restaurant Workers Community Foundation

We are a nationwide community dedicated to making the restaurant industry more hospitable to everyone.

Centro De Trabajadores Unidos En La Lucha

CTUL is a nonprofit workers center focused on providing leadership development to low-wage workers throughout the Twin Cities. We are an organization by and for low-wage workers, dedicated to achieving fair pay, safe conditions, basic dignity, and a voice in the workplace for ourselves and future generations of workers. Through CTUL low-wage workers have recovered nearly $2 million in stolen wages and damages, and won policy changes improving the lives of thousands of workers.