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The Resuscitation Academy Foundation works to increase survival from sudden out‑of‑hospital cardiac arrest by offering science‑based education, free resources, and hands‑on workshops for EMS providers and community partners. It supports communities with toolkits, quality‑improvement programs, and training to improve cardiac arrest response and outcomes.
Amsha Africa Foundation works with local community groups and partners to improve livelihoods and resilience in underrepresented communities (primarily in African countries and also within the U.S.) through programs in sustainable agriculture, education, health services (e.g., eye testing and eyeglass distribution), technology access, and skills/enterprise initiatives.
The foundation works to protect coastal waters and waterways and to support people and communities whose lives depend on them. It funds oyster- and reef-related environmental programs, runs local community and education initiatives, and raises money through events, donations, and product sales to support storm relief, scholarships, and coastal restoration.
Project ChildCare Foundation is a registered Canadian charity working to help improve the lives of disadvantaged children around the world. We look to provide targeted support to grassroots groups and community-based projects. Our current focus is in improving the lives of children affected by the HIV/AIDS pandemic in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Cajun Navy Foundation is an action-oriented think tank consisting of a diverse group of technology, social media, disaster relief and rescue professionals. As a 501c3 charity, their objective is to empower communities across the country with the knowledge of how to use technology, social media and mobile apps to take action in their own communities in the midst and aftermath of a disaster.
Miracle Foundation is an international nonprofit that helps orphans and foster children find a safe, stable, and permanent family. Whether in an orphanage or in the Foster Care System, our vision is a family for every child in our lifetime. Since 2000, Miracle Foundation has been dedicated to improving the lives of children. In 2022 alone, we supported more than 170,000 children—and this is just the beginning. Today, we are a world leader in ending the need for orphanages and ensuring children grow up in safe, stable families. To achieve this, we are actively uniting children with families, partnering with frontline workers, preventing children from entering the system whenever possible, and stabilizing placements for children until they find a forever family. Learn more about our global and local initiatives.
The Rouge Valley Foundation is a charitable organization, which has worked for 25 years to protect the natural and cultural heritage of the Rouge Valley. To work closely with the community, the Foundation opened the doors of the Rouge Valley Conservation Centre (RVCC). The RVCC supports & complements various environmental groups that work out of the centre and in the Rouge Valley watershed. Currently the RVCC serves as the headquarters of the Citizen Scientists and 10,000 trees to name a couple. Our yearly fundraising events include Ride for the Rouge and Rouge Valley Eco Exploration. We also offer school programs and hikes to the general public. In 2009 we launched our green energy initiative to educate the community about alternative energy and we began implementing our own green energy solutions.
Phakamani Foundation helps families lift themselves out of poverty. We provide microenterprise loans, training, and on-going support for poor entrepreneurs, leading to stable incomes, savings and hope. Phakamani means "rise up" in Zulu, and is pronounced, "pug-ah-ma-nee". Phakamani Foundation presently operates in the poorest areas of Southern Africa. We empower poor people who have both good ideas and initiative by giving them a series of business loans, starting as low as $100 to as high as $1500. Success for our members will mean that they no longer fret about most of the things that most westerners take so for granted: a roof that does not leak, at least 2 nutritious meals a day for their family, the ability to pay school fees and books, access to a local health clinic, etc.
The Stamford Police Department of Stamford, Connecticut is the sole, full-time law enforcement agency responsible for public safety in the city. As the Stamford Police Foundation, we act as a conduit for the Stamford community, businesses and the private sector to provide support to the Stamford Police Department. This support helps ensure the highest level of police service to the City of Stamford.
The Seattle Fire Foundation is the official non-profit organization of the Seattle Fire Department. We respond to the needs of our firefighters, as they respond to the needs of our community. Your support directly assists the Seattle Fire Department to better protect Seattle through a number of key initiatives. Our work helps build a stronger, safer Seattle.
Founded in 2004, the Nanubhai Education Foundation (NEF) is dedicated to promoting access to higher education for marginalized students. Our Nanubhai Scholars program provides college scholarships to financially vulnerable girls from rural India. We offer financial, social, and emotional support during a Scholar's program, and offer job placement preparation as they near graduation.
Medic One Foundation saves lives by improving pre-hospital emergency care. Our programs ensure that pre-hospital emergency care in our region is medically appropriate, employs the most advanced procedures, and is performed by qualified personnel. Since 1974, we have invested $30 million to improve pre-hospital emergency care.