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The mission of the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation: We lead and partner to improve the lives of people with CHARGE syndrome locally, nationally, and internationally through outreach, education, and research. Provide a broad network of support to individuals, families and professionals. Engage in knowledge acquisition, development and dissemination. Promote innovative scientific and clinical advancements and champion the lifelong potential of people with CHARGE syndrome. knowledgeEngage in knowledge acquisition, development and dissemination scientificPromote innovative scientific and clinical advancements championChampion the lifelong potential of people with CHARGE syndrome
TNYA is an inclusive community of aquatics athletes in the greater New York City area that welcomes adults (18 years of age and older) of every ability, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, race, ethnicity, nationality, and creed. We believe aquatic sports are for everyone. Pool space in NYC doesn’t come cheap, and the current economic climate means some of our community finds swimming hard to afford. Team New York Aquatics, however, is committed to making it possible for LGBT New Yorkers to enjoy the athleticism and community that the team offers. We offer the Fortoul Fellowship, a grant program named in the memory of our beloved coach Paul Fortoul, to cover the cost of our programs for members who cannot afford them. The Fortoul Fellowship is supported entirely by donations. Your support can also help swimmers afford competition at the local and international levels, such as the every-four-years Gay Games and the annual International Gay and Lesbian Aquatics Championships.
The Bail Project is a non-profit organization designed to combat mass incarceration by disrupting the money bail system ‒ one person at a time. We believe that paying bail for someone in need is an act of resistance against a system that criminalizes race and poverty, and an act of solidarity with local communities and movements for decarceration. Over the next five years, The Bail Project will open dozens sites in high-need jurisdictions with the goal of paying bail for tens of thousands of low-income Americans, all while collecting stories and data that prove money bail is not necessary to ensure people return to court. We won’t stop until meaningful change is achieved and the presumption of innocence is no longer for sale.
Donate Life California saves lives by creating opportunities for all Californians to sign up on the official state organ, eye and tissue donor registry. Their vision is that one day, all Californians will embrace organ, eye and tissue donation as their personal responsibility.
To inspire students at middle and high schools nationwide to end social isolation and to create a culture of belonging for everyone. We are a student-led social justice movement and a source of professional development for educators for Inclusion based on Social Emotional Learning evidence-based methods.Beyond Differences is the nation’s leader on social isolation among middle school youth. Since it’s founding in 2010, more than 8600 schools across the country have used Beyond Differences programs and 550,000 students have been impacted.
Rancho Coastal Humane Society is dedicated to saving lives of abandoned companion animals, promoting adoption into loving homes and offering education programs and support services that inspire and strengthen the human-animal bond.
To create hope and nourish lives through a powerful hunger relief network, while multiplying the generosity of a caring community.
IFP champions the future of storytelling by connecting artists with vital resources at all stages of development and distribution. IFP fosters a vibrant and sustainable independent storytelling community, represents a growing network of 10,000 storytellers around the world, and plays a key role in developing 350 new film, television, digital, audio, and immersive works each year. IFP guides storytellers through the process of making and distributing their work. Creative, technological and business support are provided through year-round programming including Filmmaker Magazine, IFP Week, IFP Gotham Awards, and IFP Labs. Member and public programming takes place at the IFP Made in NY Media Center with classes, workshops, pitching forums, screenings, meet-ups and exhibitions.
One World Girl (OWG) is a nonprofit organization that equips girls to become changemakers through arts-based learning and community action. Led by the vision and wisdom of girls, we value diversity, creativity, mentorship, global understanding and impact in everything we do. We envision a future where every girl uses her unique abilities, passion and determination to effect long-lasting systemic change as communities transform into secure, tolerant and understanding places that embrace diversity and all are welcomed. Launched in 2017, OWG has built an impressive roster of programming, offered to elementary – high school girls in the New York Metropolitan area, with our participants coming primarily from Westchester, Northern NYC and Nassau County, Long Island. We welcome girls from diverse backgrounds and experiences to learn from one another, build leadership skills, and explore ways to heal divisiveness in their communities and the world. Since inception, OWG has helped more than 250 girls to develop leadership skills, build bridges and come to see themselves as capable and influential changemakers in the world. We have quickly become recognized as an essential organization to support the empowerment and personal development of girls, while having real impact within the community.
Rising’s mission to provide entrepreneurial paths to self-sufficiency that enable underrepresented communities to rise both locally and globally.
The Fund for the City of New York was established by the Ford Foundation in 1968 with the mandate to improve the quality of life for all New Yorkers. For over five decades, in partnership with government agencies, nonprofit institutions and foundations, the Fund has developed and helped to implement innovations in policy, programs, practices and technology in order to advance the functioning of government and nonprofit organizations in New York City and beyond.
The mission of Breast Cancer Alliance is to improve survival rates and quality of life for those impacted by breast cancer through better prevention, early detection, treatment and cure. To promote these goals, we invest in innovative research, breast surgery fellowships, regional education, dignified support and screening for the underserved.