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TreeUtah is a Salt Lake City-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to environmental stewardship. We work to improve the quality of life for present and future generations in Utah by planting trees, providing education, and fostering community engagement. Our efforts focus on ecological restoration, school tree planting programs, and memorial trees, contributing to a greener and healthier state. We’ve planted over 430,000 trees with the help of 200,000 volunteers, demonstrating our commitment to lasting environmental impact.
TreeUtah’s core mission centers on educating the community about the vital benefits of trees – from absorbing carbon dioxide and improving air quality to lowering temperatures and protecting water resources. We partner with municipalities, local businesses, schools, and volunteers to implement impactful tree planting initiatives across Utah. Our programs include community tree planting events, EcoGarden projects, and support for Memorial Trees.
What sets TreeUtah apart is our dedication to hands-on community involvement and our long-standing history of environmental advocacy. Founded in 1988, we’ve grown into a trusted leader in Utah’s reforestation efforts, consistently delivering measurable results and fostering a culture of environmental responsibility. We are a team of dedicated staff and a passionate board of directors committed to a greener future for Utah.
JarredAndrews.com is a USA-based strategic communications and capacity building agency specializing in helping mission-driven organizations and professionals act with clarity. We focus on translating complexity into practical solutions through project management, citizen development, and sustainable digitalization. Our approach centers on building accessible systems, increasing organizational capacity, and fostering community-informed practices. We support nonprofits, grassroots networks, and public health teams in creating resources that reduce barriers and design workflows that drive action. Strategic Communications, Capacity Building & Training, and Systems and Workflow Design are at the heart of our work. We prioritize equity, community engagement, and real-world implementation.
Jarred Andrews, the founder, brings over 8 years of experience in project management, consulting, and citizen development across healthcare, nonprofits, and AI startups. His background in higher education – including admissions, advising, and clinical education coordination – provides a unique perspective on organizational systems and stakeholder engagement. We’ve supported projects like Maine Family Planning’s asynchronous telehealth program and The Firewall Network, demonstrating our commitment to impactful, community-centered solutions.
We are passionate about empowering organizations to navigate complex challenges and build resilient systems. Our expertise extends to areas such as digital accessibility, governance, data visualization, and change management. We help clients improve decision-making, enhance accountability, and foster a culture of transparency. Citizen Development and Digital Accessibility & Compliance (ADA/WCAG) are key differentiators.
Idaho Trails Association is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving Idaho’s extensive trail system. Based in Boise, Idaho, we work collaboratively with volunteers, organizations, and government partners to ensure the conservation and enjoyment of Idaho’s backcountry for all. ITA focuses on education, maintenance projects, and public lands advocacy, promoting responsible recreation and protecting vital wilderness areas. We are committed to keeping Idaho’s hiking trails open and accessible, fostering a deep connection between people and the natural world. Trail Stewardship and Wilderness Advocacy are at the heart of our mission.
Since 2010, Idaho Trails Association has organized nearly 400 trail stewardship projects, engaging hundreds of volunteers across the state. Our crew leaders provide training and guidance, equipping participants with the skills to maintain trails using traditional methods. We offer a diverse range of volunteer opportunities, catering to various interests and skill levels, from weekend work parties to specialized projects for women, youth, and veterans.
Traditional Skills are a cornerstone of our approach, emphasizing sustainable trail maintenance practices. We prioritize the use of hand tools and a hands-on approach to trail work, ensuring the long-term health and resilience of Idaho’s trails. We are a vital resource for preserving Idaho’s outdoor heritage.
Delta Sigma Pi - Gamma Omega is a leading co-ed professional business fraternity based in Tempe, Arizona, dedicated to fostering the growth of future business leaders at Arizona State University. We provide a supportive brotherhood focused on professionalism, service, scholarship, and brotherhood, equipping our members with the skills and connections needed to excel in the corporate world. Our commitment to developing well-rounded individuals through rigorous academic pursuits and impactful service initiatives sets us apart. We are a proud part of the national Delta Sigma Pi fraternity, with a rich history dating back to 1907.
As Arizona State University’s Gamma Omega chapter, we’ve been recognized for excellence for eight consecutive years, solidifying our reputation as a premier organization on campus. We actively engage in philanthropic endeavors, partnering with organizations like the Aris Foundation and Pitchfork Pantry to make a positive impact in our community.
Our core services include leadership development programs, networking opportunities, and professional skill-building workshops. We strive to create a dynamic and engaging environment where members can thrive both personally and professionally. We are committed to building a strong foundation for our brothers’ future success.
LifePath Foundation is a McKinney, Texas-based nonprofit organization dedicated to raising funds and awareness for individuals and families impacted by behavioral health, intellectual and developmental challenges in Collin County, resulting in stronger communities. We work in partnership with LifePath Systems to support their vital programs and services, which provide critical tools that build health and well-being for adults, children and families. Our dedicated Board of Directors, comprised of 15 Collin County residents, is committed to increasing awareness and eliminating the stigma surrounding mental illness, substance use disorder and intellectual and developmental disabilities. We strive to create a more supportive and inclusive community for all.
LifePath Foundation’s mission is to provide essential support to those facing significant challenges, fostering resilience and promoting a sense of belonging. We believe that everyone deserves access to the resources they need to thrive.
Our key differentiators include our focused approach on Collin County, our strong partnership with LifePath Systems, and our commitment to eliminating the stigma associated with these critical issues. We are a trusted resource for individuals, families, and the wider community.
Certified Master Electrical Code Professional
We are a McKinney, Texas-based organization dedicated to elevating Master Electricians into highly knowledgeable and well-rounded electrical industry professionals. Our rigorous 6-month CMECP® program tests their National Electrical Code expertise while emphasizing time management and dedication to the craft. We serve ambitious Master Electricians seeking to advance their careers and become leaders in the field, unlocking knowledge in business and marketing to elevate revenue and establish themselves as industry experts.
What sets Certified Master Electrical Code Professional apart is our commitment to perpetual learning and strategic partnerships, fostering the development of skilled electrical professionals. We provide ongoing training programs and marketing advantages to help our members stand out and inspire confidence.
Environmental Law & Policy Center is a leading environmental legal advocacy organization based in Chicago, Illinois. We combine effective public interest litigation with strategic policy advocacy, sound science, and economic analysis to protect the Midwest’s environment. We advocate for clean air, clean water, clean energy, and clean transportation solutions, working to advance climate solutions and safeguard the Great Lakes and wild places. Our work ensures environmental progress and economic development can coexist, delivering impactful results for communities across the region and in Washington D.C.
ELPC’s multidisciplinary staff employs legal, economic, public policy, and communications tools to produce successes that improve our environment and economy. We are governed by a board composed of leaders from the business academic, legal, and civic sectors, and we are guided by expertise from several advisory councils.
Midwest environmental protection is our priority, and we are committed to creating a sustainable future for generations to come.
The Word and Water Project is a leading international missions organization based in Birmingham, Alabama, dedicated to providing life-sustaining resources to those in need. We focus on sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ – our ‘Word’ – alongside essential elements like clean water and food, partnering with local ministries worldwide. Our work directly addresses critical global challenges, such as lack of access to the Bible, safe water, and adequate nutrition. We empower communities through strategic partnerships and impactful initiatives, reflecting God’s love and providing tangible hope. Through these efforts, we strive to satisfy the deepest thirst – for both physical and spiritual fulfillment – and to build a more just and compassionate world.
The Word and Water Project works to bridge the gap between spiritual and material needs, recognizing that true transformation requires both. We distribute Bibles, provide clean water solutions, and address food insecurity through collaborative projects with trusted partners. Our commitment extends beyond immediate relief, fostering sustainable development and lasting change within communities.
Our key differentiator lies in our holistic approach, integrating faith-based ministry with practical aid. We believe that the Gospel is the ultimate life-sustaining element, and we are honored to play a role in sharing it alongside essential resources. Founded on a deep commitment to serving others, we continue to expand our reach and impact, bringing hope and transformation to those who need it most.
Gold Star Wives of America, Inc. is a nationally chartered non-profit organization dedicated to supporting surviving spouses and children of United States military members. Based in Birmingham, Alabama, we provide vital resources and a supportive community for those navigating life after loss. We champion the memory of fallen heroes and empower our members to face the future with courage and determination. Our work focuses on advocacy, education, and direct assistance, ensuring that Gold Star families receive the recognition and support they deserve. We are a cornerstone of resilience and remembrance for a unique and deserving population.
Gold Star Wives of America, Inc. serves a diverse network of Gold Star spouses and their children across the United States, offering a safe space for connection, grief support, and access to valuable benefits. We actively engage in legislative advocacy to improve military family support and provide educational programs to promote awareness and understanding. Our organization’s mission is rooted in honoring the sacrifices of our military personnel and fostering a strong sense of community among those who have experienced profound loss.
What distinguishes Gold Star Wives of America, Inc. is our congressionally chartered status, granting us a unique platform to advocate for military families. We operate through a network of dedicated chapters, each providing localized support and programming. Through our ongoing initiatives, we strive to create a lasting legacy of remembrance and empowerment for Gold Star families nationwide. We are a testament to the enduring strength and resilience of those who have lost a loved one in service to our country.
Stanislaus Family Justice Center is a nonprofit organization providing comprehensive services to victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, elder abuse, and human trafficking in Stanislaus County, California. We offer a coordinated approach under one roof, combining advocacy, counseling, shelter assistance, and legal support. Our mission is to offer victims and survivors a path to safety and hope through compassion and coordinated services. We partner with local agencies to provide a holistic and supportive environment, empowering individuals to rebuild their lives and break the cycle of violence. We are dedicated to creating a community where every victim feels safe, supported, and empowered.
At the Stanislaus Family Justice Center, we understand the profound impact of trauma and the importance of individualized care. Our team of experienced advocates and counselors provides tailored support, navigating complex legal and social systems. We prioritize victim safety and well-being, fostering a collaborative environment with law enforcement, legal professionals, and community partners. We are committed to providing a safe and accessible space for victims to access the resources they need.
The Family Justice Center’s impact extends beyond immediate crisis intervention. We offer programs for youth who have witnessed or experienced child abuse, domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking, allowing them to be children and have fun. We also host fundraising events, such as our annual holiday fair trade fundraiser, to support our vital programs. Your donation helps us continue our mission of providing hope and healing to those who need it most.
Grand Rapids Employees Independent Union is a public sector union serving over 1,000 employees in Grand Rapids, Michigan. We represent clerical and labor class employees within the City of Grand Rapids, the Grand Rapids Public Library, and the 61st District Court. Our mission is to advocate for the rights and well-being of these dedicated public servants. We provide crucial support through contract negotiations, grievance assistance, and member resources, ensuring fair treatment and a positive work environment. Established in 1987, the GREIU remains a vital voice for our members, fostering a stronger, more equitable workplace.
We focus on supporting the needs of Michigan’s public sector workforce, offering comprehensive services including seniority lists, grievance procedures, and access to vital resources. Our commitment to member advocacy and collective bargaining makes us a trusted partner for employees in the City of Grand Rapids and the surrounding area. We champion fair wages, benefits, and working conditions for our members.
The GREIU provides a range of support services, including online voting, member resources, and access to important documents like meeting minutes and seniority lists. We are dedicated to empowering our members and promoting a thriving public sector community in Grand Rapids.
Good Company is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering historically disenfranchised entrepreneurs and small businesses in Providence, Rhode Island. We provide a supportive community where LGBTQ+, Asian, Black, Indigenous, Latinx, and Womxn entrepreneurs can connect, learn, and grow through mentorship and knowledge transfer. Our mission is to foster an inclusive ecosystem that breaks down traditional barriers and provides equitable access to resources. We champion a ‘Advice Without Prejudice’ approach, focusing on building a sustainable network of innovators, professionals, and small business service providers.
Good Company’s core service is building a sustainable organic network of entrepreneurs, innovators, professionals, small business service providers, and knowledge seekers through mentorship, knowledge transfer, and facilitating warm connections among the ecosystem. We are an official nonprofit 501(c)(3) Organization.
Key differentiators include our commitment to serving marginalized communities and our focus on knowledge transfer through storytelling and mentorship.
The Schools Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to supporting educators and students in Huntsville City Schools, Madison County Schools, and Madison City Schools of Alabama. We champion public education by providing crucial funding, impactful programming, and a strong voice for strategic engagement. Our mission is to empower principals, teachers, and students, fostering a thriving learning environment for all. We invest directly in the classroom, directing nearly $2,000,000 since 2000 to enhance professional development, support innovative technology, and respond to the evolving needs of our local school systems.
The Schools Foundation serves as an education advocate, working closely with local and state leaders to address critical issues impacting education. We believe in the importance of parent, business, and community involvement in creating a strong sense of belonging and support for our students. Our programs, such as the Principally Speaking Network and Raise Your Hand initiative, are designed to elevate teaching practices and increase student achievement.
Through initiatives like the Patrons & Players program, which supports extracurricular activities for students facing financial challenges, and our Endowment Fund, we are committed to providing a lasting foundation of financial support for the Huntsville, Madison, and Madison County School Districts. We strive to create world-class schools in Alabama.
VOICES for Alabama’s Children is a Montgomery, Alabama-based nonprofit organization dedicated to advocating for the well-being of Alabama’s children. For over 30 years, we’ve been a powerful voice in state and national policy, representing children’s interests through research, public awareness, and advocacy. We work to ensure every child in Alabama has the opportunity to thrive and succeed. Our research informs our public awareness campaigns, and our advocacy efforts drive positive change. Alabama Kids Count data provides the foundation for our work, highlighting critical needs and informing our strategies. We are committed to building a stronger Alabama for all children and families.
VOICES focuses on key areas impacting children’s lives, including healthcare, education, safety, and economic security. We champion policies that promote access to affordable healthcare, high-quality education, safe communities, and economic opportunity. We are a member of the Every Child Alabama Coalition, and have been instrumental in securing vital legislation, such as the First Class Pre-K Program and the Child Care Tax Credit.
Our advocacy efforts have led to significant policy wins, including the Alabama Child Passenger Safety Law and the Alabama Juvenile Justice Act. We are proud to have played a pivotal role in establishing Alabama as the first state to receive federal funding for ALL Kids, Alabama’s State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP).
Louisiana Housing Alliance is a Baton Rouge-based nonprofit dedicated to expanding the supply of affordable housing throughout Louisiana. We advocate for equitable housing policies at the state and federal levels, working to ensure access to quality, safe, and affordable homes for all residents.
Our work encompasses community organizing, public policy advocacy, and providing training and technical assistance to our members. We are a statewide organization focused on driving positive change in the housing landscape of Louisiana.
Rochester American Warriors Hockey is a nonprofit organization based in Rochester, New York, dedicated to supporting military veterans, active military, and their families through the sport of ice hockey. We provide a recreational hockey team and a supportive community for veterans with disabilities, fostering camaraderie and assisting with their transition back to civilian life. Our program strengthens veteran engagement and promotes awareness of the challenges faced by our service members.
We offer an adaptive hockey environment, encouraging self-confidence and a return to a fulfilling lifestyle. We are a key resource for veteran support and community building in the Rochester area, offering a unique opportunity for connection and personal growth. We specialize in Veteran Services and Hockey programs.
Utah Mining Association is a non-profit organization based in Salt Lake City, Utah, dedicated to advocating for and advancing the mineral resource and related industries in the state. Since 1915, the UMA has served as the voice of Utah’s mining industry, representing and informing its members at the local, state, and federal levels. We champion critical minerals and promote responsible mining practices. Our work supports a foundational industry that is essential to everyone’s lifestyle and standard of living.
The Utah Mining Association’s leadership team includes industry experts like Tom Henrie from Materion Natural Resources, Nate Foster from Rio Tinto Kennecott, Sean Davis from Bodell Construction, and Carson Pollastro from Wolverine Fuels, bringing decades of experience to the organization.
Key differentiators include our long-standing history of advocacy, our commitment to education and workforce development, and our focus on promoting mine safety and environmental stewardship. We are a vital resource for Utah’s mining community and a strong voice for the industry.
Utah Global Diplomacy is a nonprofit organization based in Murray, Utah, dedicated to fostering global connections through citizen diplomacy. Since 1967, we’ve been building bridges between Utah and people worldwide, one handshake at a time. We facilitate international exchange programs, host global events, and promote cultural understanding. Our mission is to empower individuals to shape U.S. foreign relations and contribute to a more interconnected and peaceful world. International Exchange Programs and World Affairs Speaker Series are key components of our work.
Utah Global Diplomacy connects people in Utah with individuals from around the globe, encouraging dialogue and exchange of ideas. We believe that everyone has a role to play in shaping international relations. We are a tax-exempt charitable organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
Our work directly supports economic revenue generation and welcomes international visitors. We are proud to host events like the Vivaldi by Candlelight Concert, furthering our commitment to cultural exchange and global understanding.
Global Veterinary Partners is a leading provider of veterinary care services across Florida, operating a network of highly-rated hospitals in key locations like Boca Raton, Deerfield Beach, and Miami. We specialize in delivering comprehensive and compassionate animal healthcare to pet owners and their beloved companions. Our team of experienced veterinarians and support staff is dedicated to upholding the highest standards of medicine and client service.
We focus on providing accessible, high-quality veterinary care to a broad range of animals, including dogs, cats, and exotic pets. Global Veterinary Partners is committed to building strong relationships with our clients and fostering a welcoming environment for both pets and their families. We are a rapidly growing group of veterinary professionals, seeking to offer the best medicine standards.
Texas Law Enforcement Analyst Network is a nonprofit organization based in Grand Prairie, Texas, dedicated to connecting Crime Analysts and Criminal Intelligence Analysts across the state of Texas. We provide a vital network for training, professional development, and the establishment of unified standards within the law enforcement analysis field. Our mission is to foster cooperation and improve education, training, and awareness among law enforcement professionals. We are affiliated with the International Association of Crime Analysts (IACA).
TXLEAN was founded in 2017 and serves a diverse community of analysts, including Investigators, Patrol Officers, and Command Staff. We offer a range of resources, including webinars, conferences, and certification information through partnerships with institutions like Sam Houston State University and Tarleton State University.
As a 501(c)6 non-profit, TXLEAN relies on the support of sponsors and members to continue its important work. We are committed to advancing the field of law enforcement analysis and ensuring the highest standards of professional practice across Texas.
Rochester Imagination Library is a Rochester, NY-based nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering early literacy and kindergarten readiness in children from birth to five. We mail free, high-quality books directly to the homes of families across the City of Rochester, removing barriers to access and empowering young learners. Partnering with United Way of Greater Rochester and the Finger Lakes, we’re building a stronger future for Rochester’s youngest residents. Our mission is to provide every child with the opportunity to develop a lifelong love of reading. Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library provides the logistical framework, while we focus on community engagement and impact.
Since launching in 2021, we’ve sent over 100,000 books to more than 4,600 children, demonstrating the power of accessible literacy. We’re committed to expanding our reach throughout Monroe County, bringing the joy of reading to even more families.
Our operations are remarkably efficient, with 90% of donations directly funding book purchases and mailing costs – a testament to our commitment to maximizing impact. We’re proud to be a trusted partner in supporting Rochester’s children and families.
FISH of Vancouver is a nonprofit organization based in Vancouver, Washington, dedicated to combating hunger in the community. For over 50 years, FISH has provided emergency, nutritionally-balanced food to anyone in need, starting as a volunteer-run operation and now serving thousands annually. We operate a large food pantry and warehouse, offering staples, meat, produce, and dairy. Feeding families and nourishing children is at the heart of our mission. We rely on the dedication of hundreds of volunteers and generous donations to continue our vital work.
FISH of Vancouver began in 1973, initially operating out of a garage and a rented church space, entirely staffed by volunteers. Today, we’ve grown to a full-time staff of six, alongside a dedicated volunteer base, and serve a significant portion of the community.
Our services include providing non-perishable food items, fresh produce, and meat to individuals and families facing food insecurity. We are committed to ensuring that no one in our community goes hungry.
Alabama Venture Club is a Birmingham, Alabama-based organization dedicated to fostering a thriving venture capital ecosystem. We provide educational resources and networking opportunities specifically for venture investors operating within the state. Our programs are designed to equip investors with the knowledge and connections needed to identify and support promising startups.
We serve a critical role in accelerating economic growth and innovation in Alabama, connecting capital with high-potential businesses. We focus on supporting early-stage companies and promoting best practices in venture investing. We are committed to building a robust and sustainable venture capital community in the region.
NITW Americas Alumni Chapter is a nonprofit organization based in Fremont, California, serving alumni of the National Institute of Technology, Warangal. We provide a network for alumni to connect, collaborate, and support each other’s professional growth. Our chapter facilitates networking events and activities, fostering a strong sense of community among NITW graduates across the Americas.
We are dedicated to supporting the legacy of NITW and empowering our alumni to achieve their goals in various industries, including technology, engineering, and business. As a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit, all donations are tax-deductible, and we operate with transparency and integrity.
Circle Cat is a Rochester, New York-based non-profit organization dedicated to empowering Mandarin-speaking women with free computer science education and career support. We provide high-quality software engineering courses that progress from beginner to advanced levels, utilizing Generative AI technology to help students learn programming faster and better. After acquiring basic software engineering skills, our students collaborate with industry volunteers through our Residency Program to complete open-source, non-profit, or corporate partnership projects and receive 1:1 mentorship. Our mission is to provide all Chinese speaking women accessible education resourses free of charge to help them engage in tech industry career growth.
Circle Cat is an education and research 501(c)3 non-profit organization. We offer high-quality software engineering courses that progress from beginner to advanced levels, utilizing Generative AI technology to help students learn programming faster and better. We provide industrial standard infrastructure for students and volunteers. This includes cloud and on premise servers, infrastructure licensing and maintenance costs from contractors. Fund our interns As part of our Residency Program, we hire interns (full-time or part-time) to work on projects that are related to our cause. Donation is used to pay for their salaries/benefit and cause related projects.
Circle Cat relies on the dedication of volunteers and generous donations to support its mission. We are grateful for the support of companies that offer matching donations to further our impact on women in technology. Donations are used to cover operational costs, infrastructure, and program support.
Dunham Foundation is a nonprofit organization based in Aurora, Illinois, dedicated to fostering impactful change within its service area. We provide grants to support innovative educational and community development programs and capital projects, directly contributing to a more comfortable and prosperous future for all. Our work focuses on investing in education, economic growth, and community well-being. We champion organizations that drive positive transformation through collaboration and strategic initiatives. Established in 2007, the Dunham Foundation honors the legacy of John C. Dunham, a local entrepreneur and philanthropist, by continuing his commitment to building a thriving community.
We prioritize investments in organizations that demonstrate measurable and lasting impact, aligning with our core mission of improving lives and strengthening communities. Our grantmaking process is designed to support both current and emerging nonprofit leaders, offering professional development opportunities and resources to enhance their effectiveness. We are committed to equitable access to vital services and opportunities for all our neighbors.
Dunham Foundation actively seeks grant applications from nonprofits whose work aligns with our mission, particularly those focused on education, economic growth, and community development. We believe in the power of strategic partnerships and collaborative efforts to create sustainable and impactful change. We are proud to be a catalyst for positive transformation in the Aurora area and beyond.
Charity Furniture Service is a leading furniture buyback and logistics provider based in Akron, Ohio, specializing in facilitating the donation of corporate assets to charitable organizations. We connect Fortune 1000 companies, hospitals, and other institutions with non-profits, ensuring valuable furniture and fixtures are repurposed and contribute to vital causes. Our Earth-friendly practices encompass project management, labor, transportation, warehousing, and responsible recycling. We donate 50% of the proceeds from the sale of remaining furniture to charity, adding no extra fees for the donor. Charity Furniture Service operates with a mission to make a difference, serving charity with every project and building sustainable relationships across all sectors.
We leverage decades of experience from a team of Decommission Industry Professionals and Organizations throughout North America. Charity Furniture Service provides comprehensive solutions for surplus FF&E, including labor and logistics services, streamlining the donation process for both donors and recipients.
Our services include managing all aspects of the furniture lifecycle, from initial assessment and removal to donation and recycling. We are committed to transparency, open communication, and environmentally responsible practices.
Arkansas Optometric Association is a non-profit organization based in Little Rock, Arkansas, dedicated to preserving, promoting, and advancing optometry since 1906. We represent doctors of optometry and student doctors, serving the needs of the Arkansas eye care community. Our focus is on advocating for the profession and providing resources to our members. As an affiliate of the American Optometric Association, we offer a wide range of benefits and support to our members, including continuing education programs and clinical resources.
The Arkansas Optometric Association plays a vital role in ensuring access to quality eye care for Arkansans. We champion policies that support the profession and provide valuable resources to our members. We are committed to the future of optometry in Arkansas.
Catholic Business Network of South Florida is a nonprofit organization serving Catholic business owners and professionals throughout South Florida. We provide a supportive community where faith and business principles align, fostering growth and connection. Our network offers resources and opportunities for Catholic entrepreneurs to thrive, focusing on ethical business practices and community engagement. We are dedicated to building a strong Catholic business ecosystem in the region.
We connect Catholic business leaders through networking events, educational workshops, and mentorship programs. Our services support a diverse range of industries, including real estate, finance, healthcare, and retail, all within a faith-based framework. We aim to empower Catholic professionals to achieve their business goals while upholding their values.
Catholic Business Network of South Florida distinguishes itself through its unique focus on faith-based values within the business community. We offer a space for like-minded individuals to collaborate, learn, and grow, creating a powerful network of Catholic business leaders. Our commitment to ethical conduct and community service sets us apart as a trusted resource for Catholic entrepreneurs.
Hope Leadership Trust is a Tacoma, Washington-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering African immigrant and refugee youth and families. We break the cycle of crisis by providing healing-centered mentorship, leadership academies, and economic pathways. Through our community-anchored hubs, we build sustainable pipelines for stability, self-sufficiency, and generational impact. We deliver integrated programs focused on Leadership & Mentorship, Healing & Wellness, and Economic Mobility.
Our mission is to create a future where every immigrant and refugee youth and family has hope. We focus on providing educational support, skill development, and civic engagement opportunities to ensure long-term success and growth.
Hope Leadership Trust partners with community organizations, funders, and institutions to advance healing, leadership development, and economic opportunity for African immigrant and refugee youth, women, and families. We are committed to creating culturally responsive, community-driven solutions that strengthen stability, resilience, and long-term success.
Association of Fundraising Professionals - South Sound is a Tacoma, Washington-based nonprofit dedicated to advancing philanthropy and inspiring excellence in the fundraising profession. We serve the South Sound region, supporting non-profit organizations and their fundraising teams. Our approach centers on providing members with valuable resources, networking opportunities, and professional development to enhance their fundraising capabilities. We foster a vibrant philanthropic community through nurturing fundraising professional excellence.
The AFP South Sound Chapter offers a range of programs and events, including the annual National Philanthropy Day Awards, Summer Socials, and educational webinars. We are committed to supporting fundraising professionals at all levels, from emerging leaders to seasoned experts.
Key differentiators include our focus on local community engagement, our robust IDEA program, and our strong partnerships with local businesses and foundations. We also offer mentorship programs and scholarships to support the next generation of fundraisers.
Workforce Southwest Washington is a leading regional workforce development organization based in Vancouver, Washington. We empower individuals across Clark, Cowlitz, and Wahkiakum counties to secure fulfilling employment and support the growth of thriving businesses. Our work focuses on providing targeted training and resources for adults and young adults, particularly in key sectors like manufacturing, construction, and healthcare. We partner with local businesses and organizations to ensure a skilled workforce ready to meet the demands of the regional economy. Since 2002, we’ve invested over $142.5 million, driving economic opportunity and prosperity for our communities.
Workforce Southwest Washington oversees the public workforce system, connecting job seekers with employers and investing in programs that build a stronger, more resilient workforce. We are committed to bridging the skills gap and fostering a future where everyone has access to high-quality employment.
Key differentiators include our strategic focus on high-growth industries, our collaborative partnerships across the region, and our dedication to measurable outcomes. We’re proud to be a catalyst for economic development and a champion for workforce success.
Intelligent Media and Design is a Birmingham, Alabama-based non-profit video game publisher dedicated to creating Bible-based video games and other Christian media. We’re a team of passionate developers, business leaders, and ministry experts united by a vision to redeem the video game space for the glory of God. Our mission is to publish rich, Biblically interactive media to positively change lives, equipping the Church and discipleship the nations through engaging educational experiences. We focus on delivering high-quality Bible-based games to everyone, free of charge.
IMD Interactive publishes Christian video games & technology to shift attention from traditional media to Bible-based content. We’re committed to providing an environment to create relevant media and offer opportunities to use individual skills to put others first. We strive to establish immersive experiences through art, software, and music to enhance Bible literacy and understanding.
Anointed Games is the branding behind IMD’s effort to portray God’s anointed heroes in the Bible. We’ve released approximately two hours of gameplay in titles like The Anointed: Heart of David, including levels like the Training Ground, Shepherd’s Field, and David Saves Keilah. We are a 501(c)(3) organization, relying solely on donations to fund our ministry efforts.
Iowa Immigration Education Coalition is a Des Moines, Iowa-based nonprofit dedicated to providing Iowans with accurate information about immigration. We support businesses, labor groups, and community leaders in navigating the complexities of immigration policy and its impact on Iowa’s economy and communities. Our work focuses on research, publications, and community forums, offering a fact-based approach to immigration discussions.
We empower Iowans with the knowledge needed to support common-sense immigration policies that enhance Iowa’s quality of life and affirm the dignity of immigrants. We provide resources to policymakers, community leaders, and the media, fostering informed dialogue and promoting a positive understanding of immigration in Iowa.
Assembly Required is a Baton Rouge, Louisiana-based nonprofit organization dedicated to catalyzing change in our community through civic and business innovation. We equip locals with the perspectives, relationships, and practical steps needed to drive impactful initiatives. We focus on dismantling barriers to opportunity, particularly for STARs – workers skilled through alternative routes – who represent a significant untapped talent pool in Louisiana and across the nation. Our work directly supports organizations like Steadfast Foundation and Baton Rouge Youth Coalition, empowering individuals to achieve economic mobility. We are proud to partner with leaders like the Louisiana Workforce Commission and organizations such as ThreeSixtyEight to address the ‘paper ceiling’ and create a more inclusive economy for all Louisianans.
Assembly Required’s core mission is to address the systemic barriers faced by STARs – over one million individuals in Louisiana alone – who are often overlooked due to a reliance on traditional four-year degrees. We achieve this through strategic events, such as the UNTAPPED film screening, which sparks critical conversations and fosters collaboration among community leaders, employers, and STARs themselves. Our events are designed to inspire action and drive tangible change.
Key differentiators include our focus on STARs, our commitment to dismantling the ‘paper ceiling,’ and our collaborative approach, working with organizations like Myles, The SpringHill Company, and the Ad Council to amplify our impact. We are a non-profit with 11 staff members, dedicated to building a more equitable and prosperous future for Louisiana.
Brighton Ski Team is a non-profit organization dedicated to youth alpine ski racing, based at Brighton Resort in Utah. We provide comprehensive training and competition opportunities for skiers ages 5-15, fostering long-term athlete development through technical, tactical, physical, mental, and social-emotional skill development. Our mission is to promote youth skiing through our competitive programs, nurturing a love for the sport and building a strong sense of community. We leverage the ‘greatest snow on Earth’ at Brighton Resort to deliver a premier experience.
At Brighton Ski Team, we focus on developing athletes’ skills, teamwork, and sportsmanship in a supportive environment. We aim to foster a love for the sport, encourage personal growth, and prepare our participants for competition at various levels. We prioritize safety, fun, and building a strong sense of community.
Established in 1994, Brighton Ski Team offers a unique opportunity for young skiers to excel in a supportive and engaging environment. We are committed to providing exceptional coaching and a positive experience for all our participants.
Peer Solutions Inc is a nonprofit organization based in Tempe, Arizona, dedicated to preventing harm and building safer communities. We work with youth to address the root causes of trauma and create a world where safety, fairness, and respect are the norm. Our programs, including the Healing Toolbox, focus on evidence-informed strategies and youth leadership, fostering resilience and protective factors across the social ecology. We partner with schools, communities, and organizations to interrupt cycles of harm and build supportive networks.
Peer Solutions serves 12,878 youth and 1,163 adults annually through our programs, which are designed to be accessible and inclusive of all identities and abilities. We are committed to addressing the pre-birth to prison pipeline and cultivating social norms that promote well-being.
Our key differentiators include a youth-led approach, a focus on prevention, and a commitment to evidence-based strategies. We prioritize community involvement and create a collaborative environment for lasting change.
Pitchfork Pantry is a student-led food pantry operating in Tempe, Arizona, dedicated to combating food insecurity among Arizona State University students. We provide free access to fresh produce, rescued groceries, and essential toiletries, ensuring students can focus on their studies and achieve their full potential. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, we operate through the support of volunteers and community partners, embodying a commitment to compassion and building a thriving campus community. We recognize the sovereignty of the Akimel O’odham and the 22 Tribal Nations of Arizona, striving to foster an environment of success and possibility for all students.
Established in 2017 in response to research indicating that 32% of ASU dorm residents experienced inconsistent access to food, Pitchfork Pantry began as a student club. Through strategic partnerships with First United Methodist Church and the Student Success Center, we’ve expanded our reach to serve students across four campuses – Tempe, Downtown, West Valley, and Polytechnic – offering weekly distributions and pop-up events.
Our work extends beyond simply providing food; we also offer tools for developing better life skills, accessing emergency resources, and SNAP assistance. We are committed to continuous improvement and welcome feedback to enhance our services and ensure we are meeting the evolving needs of our student community.
Woodlawn United is a nonprofit organization dedicated to community revitalization in Birmingham, Alabama. Since 2010, we’ve been a catalyst for positive change, working alongside residents, partners, and business owners to build a vibrant and sustainable neighborhood. Our holistic approach focuses on four key pillars: a ‘cradle-to-career’ education pathway, high-quality mixed-income housing, community wellness programs, and economic vitality initiatives. We’re inspired by the Purpose Built Communities model, aiming to end concentrated poverty and create opportunities for all. We’ve made a significant impact, including constructing the James Rushton Early Learning & Family Success Center, establishing i3 Academy, and creating the Woodlawn WORx workforce development program. Our mission is to serve as a catalyst and facilitator for the transformation and revitalization of the Woodlawn community.
We prioritize initiatives and leverage resources across these areas, ensuring a comprehensive and sustainable impact. We’ve invested $31 million to date, renovating 128 owner-occupied homes, creating 64 multi-family affordable housing units, and building 12 single-family homes. Our work extends to supporting over 4,000 student health screenings and 3,858 truancy prevention phone calls.
Woodlawn United is committed to breaking the cycle of intergenerational poverty in Woodlawn, fostering a thriving community for current and future generations.
HyeID is a Glendale, California-based non-profit organization dedicated to unifying Armenians worldwide through the creation of a representative Diaspora Armenian Parliament. We provide a secure digital identity card, the HyeID Card, enabling Armenian citizens globally to participate in democratic elections and access a network of discounts and benefits. Our core mission is to foster a stronger sense of community and collective power among the Armenian diaspora, supporting Armenia and Artsakh through coordinated initiatives and economic empowerment. We are building a reliable Armenian database to inform strategic decision-making and facilitate impactful projects.
HyeID’s primary function is the establishment and servicing of the Diaspora Armenian Parliament (DAP), a democratically elected body representing the interests of the Armenian diaspora. The HyeID Card serves as the foundation for this process, providing a secure and verifiable means of identification and participation. Through the HyeID network, Armenians can access a range of benefits, including discounted products and services, fostering economic growth and strengthening community bonds. The HyeID Card is more than just an ID; it’s a symbol of Armenian identity and a tool for collective action.
At HyeID, we prioritize transparency and democratic governance. Our organization operates as an efficient arena where all Armenians unite, join each other, and together can realize Pan-Armenian projects. We are committed to preserving and advancing Armenian cultural identity while advocating for the sovereignty and prosperity of Armenia and Artsakh. Our focus is on building a united and empowered diaspora, leveraging technology and community engagement to achieve our shared goals.
Our mission is to impact the lives of young people by providing learning opportunities and educational programs that promote character development and life-enhancing values through the game of golf.
First Tee Birmingham, governed by Fore Alabama Kids Foundation, offers programs at learning centers, golf courses, and in schools, fostering honesty, integrity, confidence, and respect in young people.
Founded in 2003, we serve over 200 kids annually, equipping them with the skills they need to succeed in all areas of life.
Founded in 1975 as the 104th affiliate of the National Urban League, we empower individuals and families through a comprehensive suite of programs, including education, entrepreneurship, jobs and training, housing, and community justice initiatives.
Our approach centers on building community wealth and fostering self-reliance, providing critical resources and support to help our clients achieve long-term stability and success. We are committed to creating a more just and equitable Broward County for all.
With a dedicated staff of 92 and a strong network of volunteers and partners, the Urban League of Broward County has served over 14,000 individuals annually and connected 2,187 entrepreneurs to small business financial education. We continue to expand our impact through innovative programs and strategic collaborations.
Acts4Rwanda is a US-based nonprofit organization dedicated to transforming the lives of vulnerable youth in Kigali, Rwanda. We provide holistic support, including child sponsorship, education, and discipleship, to break the cycle of poverty and empower Rwandan children to become impactful members of their communities. Our approach focuses on meeting each child’s physical, educational, and spiritual needs, fostering a path to success and lasting transformation. We are committed to building a brighter future for Rwanda’s youth through Christ.
Acts4Rwanda partners with local communities and international supporters to address critical challenges faced by children in Rwanda, such as lack of education, poverty, and vulnerability to exploitation. We believe in the power of education and faith to create lasting change.
Our key differentiator is our personalized, high-touch approach to child sponsorship, ensuring that each sponsored child receives comprehensive support and opportunities for growth. We’ve successfully sponsored 173 students in six years, achieving a 100% graduation rate and 100% pass rate on national exams.
Southern Idaho Sailing Outreach is a nonprofit organization based in Boise, Idaho, dedicated to providing sailing instruction and opportunities for youth in southern Idaho. We offer a range of sailing programs, from beginner to advanced, utilizing a fleet of RS Zest Sailboats, Lasers, and Boston Whaler coach boats at Lucky Peak State Park’s Spring Shores Marina. Our mission is to foster a love of sailing and water safety among young people, supported by strategic partnerships with local government and community organizations. We connect graduates to further sailing opportunities through our connections with the Southern Idaho Sailing Association.
We work closely with the City of Boise, Idaho State Parks, and the US Sailing Association to deliver impactful sailing experiences. Our programs are designed to build confidence, teamwork, and a respect for the environment. We are a vital part of the Southern Idaho community, providing accessible sailing education and promoting lifelong engagement with the sport.
Established in 2017, Southern Idaho Sailing Outreach has grown to serve over 200 students annually, demonstrating our commitment to expanding access to sailing in the region. We rely on community funding and volunteer support to continue our work.
We address urgent needs for food, clothing referrals, heat and electric assistance referrals, and counseling services. Our Food Programs provide seasonal basket giveaways and supper programs, while our Clothing Closet offers emergency clothing to individuals and families facing economic hardships or crisis.
RFMission’s commitment to holistic well-being is reflected in our Health & Wellness programs, designed to promote personal growth and quality of life, and our Older Adults initiatives, fostering engagement and support for our senior community. We are a Faithful Ministry, with a Faithful Board of Directors, a Faithful Staff, Faithful Volunteers, and Faithful Supporters!
We need your help to continue to support our programs. Your contribution, no matter how small, will help families in your community.
EWI provides a unique platform for women to enhance their professional growth and development through a robust network of connections, career advancement opportunities, and community engagement. Our members benefit from access to valuable resources, leadership training, and diverse perspectives, all while contributing to a more inclusive and equitable business landscape.
Founded in 1938, EWI has a long history of supporting women’s leadership and providing a supportive environment for professional development. We offer a range of programs, including leadership training, scholarship opportunities, and board service experiences, helping women build confidence and make a positive impact on their companies, careers, and communities. We are committed to fostering a vibrant community of women leaders across North America.
Our mission is to empower parents and caregivers with the knowledge and tools they need to nurture healthy, happy, and thriving children. We achieve this through informative articles, practical tips, and a supportive community.
Southern Early Childhood Assoc focuses on fostering positive relationships between parents and children, promoting healthy behaviors, and addressing common challenges faced by families. We are committed to making a positive impact on the lives of children and families in our community and beyond. We believe in the importance of early childhood development and strive to provide accessible and valuable information to all parents.
Founded in 2011, Aspire Movement equips mentors to develop and deploy leaders through mutually transforming relationships, fostering wholeness and resilience. We provide long-term, one-on-one and short-term small group mentoring to achieve this vision.
Aspire Movement partners with local churches and schools, serving students from preschool through high school and beyond, with a focus on the Carver High School community. We are committed to walking alongside young people and their communities on the path to wholeness, reflecting God’s love and restoring dignity and right relationship.
Our work is made possible through the generosity of donors and supporters, enabling us to provide ongoing support and resources to students and mentors alike.
Our core mission is to cultivate responsible, resilient, and self-aware leaders through educational programs, community engagement, and a strong emphasis on networking. We offer a diverse range of opportunities, including the Principled Business Leadership Institute, Academy, and Case Competition, designed to equip our members with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in their careers.
As the oldest and largest co-ed professional business fraternity in the United States, with roots dating back to 1904, Alpha Kappa Psi continues to shape individuals and build a legacy of service and achievement. We are a vital resource for students seeking to enhance their leadership capabilities and build lasting professional connections.
We operate Mimi’s House and Bubba’s House, residential care facilities designed to provide stability and a sense of family for children transitioning into the foster care system, often keeping siblings together.
Our mission is to ignite the hearts of our community to foster and meet the needs of these vulnerable children, offering crucial support through The Essentials Project, which provides care packages and local events that build a supportive community for foster families and children.
Founded in 2021 by Kate Wilson, Foster + Heart relies on the generosity of donors and community partners like the Harry W. Morrison Foundation and numerous church organizations to continue its vital work.
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Salt Lake City, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 2-10 | info@treeutah.org | http://TreeUtah.org | ||
USA, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 2-10 | info@jarredandrews.com | https://jarredandrews.com/ | ||
Boise, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 2-10 | trails@idahotrailsassociation.org | http://idahotrailsassociation.org | ||
Tempe, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 50-100 | info@asudsp.com | http://asudsp.com | ||
McKinney, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 2-10 | info@lifepathfoundation.org | http://www.lifepathfoundation.org | ||
McKinney, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 2-10 | info@cmecp.org | https://www.cmecp.org | ||
Chicago, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 30-50 | admin@elpc.org | http://www.elpc.org | ||
Birmingham, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 2-10 | jeff@wordandwater.org | https://wordandwater.org/ | ||
Birmingham, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 2-10 | admin@goldstarwives.org | http://www.goldstarwives.org/ | ||
Modesto, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 2-10 | info@stanislausfamilyjustice.org | http://stanislausfamilyjustice.org | ||
GRAND RAPIDS, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 2-10 | info@greiu.org | http://greiu.org | ||
Providence, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 2-10 | info@goodcompanyri.com | https://goodcompanyri.com/join-us/ | ||
Huntsville, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 2-10 | info@theschoolsfoundation.org | https://www.theschoolsfoundation.org/ | ||
MONTGOMERY, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 2-10 | media@alavoices.org | http://alavoices.org | ||
Baton Rouge, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 2-10 | info@lahousingalliance.org | http://www.lahousingalliance.org | ||
Rochester, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 10-20 | info@rocwarriorshockey.com | https://www.rocwarriorshockey.com/ | ||
Salt Lake City, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 2-10 | mining@utahmining.org | http://utahmining.org | ||
Murray, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 2-10 | info@utahglobaldiplomacy.org | https://utahglobaldiplomacy.org/ | ||
Weston, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 50-100 | info@gvp.group | https://gvp.group | ||
Grand Prairie, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 200-500 | info@txlean.com | http://www.txlean.com | ||
Rochester, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 2-10 | info@rochesterimaginationlibrary.org | http://rochesterimaginationlibrary.org | ||
VANCOUVER, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 2-10 | info@fishvancouver.org | http://fishvancouver.org | ||
Birmingham, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 2-10 | info@birminghamventure.com | https://birminghamventure.com | ||
FREMONT, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 2-10 | info@nitwamericas.org | http://nitwamericas.org | ||
Rochester, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 10-20 | info@circlecat.org | https://circlecat.org | ||
Aurora, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 2-10 | info@dunhamfoundation.org | http://dunhamfoundation.org | ||
Akron, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 10-20 | info@charityfurnitureservice.com | http://www.charityfurnitureservice.com | ||
Little Rock, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 2-10 | info@arkansasoptometric.org | http://arkansasoptometric.org | ||
Davie, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 2-10 | info@cbnsfl.org | https://cbnsfl.org | ||
Tacoma, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 2-10 | info@hopeleadershiptrust.org | http://hopeleadershiptrust.org | ||
Tacoma, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 2-10 | info@afpsouthsound.org | http://www.afpsouthsound.org | ||
Vancouver, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 20-30 | info@workforcesw.org | http://www.workforcesw.org | ||
Birmingham, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 2-10 | info@imdinteractive.org | http://www.imdinteractive.org | ||
Des Moines, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 2-10 | info@iowaimmigrationeducation.org | http://www.iowaimmigrationeducation.org | ||
BATON ROUGE, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 2-10 | info@assemblyrequiredla.com | https://www.assemblyrequiredla.com/ | ||
Salt Lake City, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 2-10 | admin@brightonskiteam.org | http://brightonskiteam.org | ||
Tempe, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 2-10 | jenesis@peersolutions.org | http://www.peersolutions.org/ | ||
Tempe, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 10-20 | maureen.mccoy@asu.edu | https://www.pitchforkpantry.org/ | ||
Birmingham, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 2-10 | info@woodlawnunited.org | https://woodlawnunited.org/ | ||
Glendale, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 200-500 | info@hyeid.org | http://www.HyeID.org | ||
Birmingham, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 10-20 | contact@firstteebirmingham.org | http://www.firstteebirmingham.org | ||
Fort Lauderdale, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 30-50 | info@ulbroward.org | http://www.ulbroward.org | ||
Little Rock, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 2-10 | info@acts4rwanda.org | http://www.acts4rwanda.org | ||
Boise, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 10-20 | info@sailingoutreach.org | https://sailingoutreach.org/ | ||
Rochester, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 2-10 | info@rfmission.org | https://www.rfmission.org/ | ||
Grand Rapids, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 2-10 | admin@ewiconnect.com | http://www.ewiconnect.com | ||
Little Rock, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 2-10 | info@southernearlychildhood.org | http://southernearlychildhood.org | ||
Birmingham, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 2-10 | support@aspiremovement.org | http://www.aspiremovement.org | ||
Gainesville, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 50-100 | mail@akpsi.org | http://florida.akpsi.org | ||
Boise, United States (US) | Public and Community +1 Public and Community, Other | 2-10 | info@fosterandheart.org | https://fosterandheart.org |
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