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Legacy Parks Foundation

Legacy Parks Foundation works to ensure that our community enjoys exceptional recreational opportunities, natural beauty and open spaces, and that those assets exist for generations to come.

San Francisco Parks Alliance

Our mission is to champion, transform and activate parks and public spaces throughout the city. We are the only 501c3 citywide nonprofit organization dedicated to parks and public spaces in San Francisco.

Camp Encourage

Our mission is to encourage social growth, independence, and self-esteem in youth with autism spectrum disorders through a quality, overnight camp experience located in the greater Kansas City area.

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Ensuring socio-economic status does not determine a child's future

Natasha Watley Foundation

The Natasha Watley Foundation (NWF) was founded by two-time Olympic Medalist Natasha Watley to create opportunities for girls in under-served communities to learn and play the game of softball. NWF uses the medium of sport to inspire young women to reach their full potential while fostering character development and awareness of social issues that affect women.

Youth Sailing Foundation Of Indian River County

The mission of Youth Sailing Foundation of Indian River County, Inc. is to provide Indian River County with educational, recreational, and competitive sailing programs for all ages in a fun and safe environment.

First Tee Of Greater Houston

A youth development organization dedicated to impacting the lives of young people in the Houston area by providing learning facilities and educational programs that promote character development and life enhancing values through the game of golf.

Reach For Resources

Reach for Resources, Inc. is a non-profit organization whose mission is to support individuals with disabilities and mental illness to reach their full potential. We do this by providing individualized services that maximize independence, promote community involvement, and improve physical and mental well-being.

Windy City Curling Inc

Building a strong community through the sport of curling. We provide a welcoming environment for athletes of all ages and skill levels to learn about one of the fastest growing sports in the United States of America. We are dedicated to: - Providing the Chicago’s western suburbs with a state-of-the-art dedicated curling facility - Growing and building awareness of the sport through education. WCCC is a Learn to Curl training facility that offers training programs and group instructional ice time. - Engaging the younger generations through youth programs including club sport and youth leagues and university involvement. - Encouraging respectful sportsmanship through both recreational and competitive (state, national, international) opportunities and divisions (mens, womens, mixed, juniors, seniors, corporate) - Offering affordable curling for all members and guests

Virginia Association For Health PE And Dance

This Association is a charitable and educational association that promotes quality programs, and facilitates professional growth of its members through best educational practices.

North Carolina Alliance For Health Physical Ed Recreation Dance & Sport Management

NCAAHPERD-SM's mission is to promote and support creative and healthy lifestyles through high quality programs in health, physical education, recreation, dance and sport, and to provide members with professional development opportunities that increase knowledge, improve skills, and encourage sound professional practices.

The Emily Krzyzewski Family Life Center

The Emily K Center, a non-profit organization in Durham, was established in 2006 and named in honor of Coach Mike Krzyzewski’s mother. Our mission is to inspire students to dream big, act with character and purpose, and reach their potential as leaders in their community. The Center’s K to College Model serves academically-focused, low-income students in out-of-school programming designed to help them achieve in school, gain entry to college, and break the cycle of poverty in their families.  In addition, the Center serves thousands of students and community members monthly through the use of the Center’s multipurpose rooms, gymnasium and performance stage.