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The International Conservation Fund of Canada (ICFC) is the first Canadian non-governmental organization to focus solely on conserving nature in the tropics and other priority areas worldwide. Now with programs in eight countries, ICFC works with experienced local partners to carry out carefully chosen projects and programs. Canadians benefit directly and indirectly from nature conservation, as do people in all nations. As an affluent country, Canada can do more to supply much needed funding for conservation in less developed countries. We appreciate your interest and support. Together, Canadians can make a positive difference.
The Canadian Spine Research & Education Fund (CSREF) is dedicated to providing funding for spine research and education for the purpose of improving the medical treatment of spinal disease and spine injuries; in addition to promoting public awareness and providing education regarding the spine.
The Womens Fund of Central Ohio (WFCO) was established in 2001 the mission ofthe women's fund is to tran form the lives of women and girls by mobilizing the collective power and passion of all women working together this mission is accomplished through many avenues such as grantmaking in the priority areas of life skills for girls, leadership for women, and economic self sufficiency the women's fund increases engagement and awareness of community issues by applying a gender lens.
DSA Fund is the nonprofit (501(c)(3)) education arm that builds and supports democratic‑socialist political education and leadership. It funds training and leadership programs (including youth and campus work), supports elected democratic‑socialist officials through networks like “How We Win,” and produces media and educational projects to expand public understanding of democratic socialism.
The mission of the Homeless Children’s Education Fund (HCEF) is to advance the education of children and youth experiencing homelessness in Southwestern PA, guiding them to be productive, empowered citizens
SpivDiia is a charitable foundation that coordinates the efforts of volunteers, businesses, international organisations and the state, all aimed at developing self-sufficiency among Ukrainians and facilitating positive changes in Ukraine. Our mission is to connect the needs of Ukrainians with the opportunities for nationwide assistance. Our core values include: 1) human-centricity All of our internal processes are person-centered and our service ecosystem is centered around people and their needs. 2)co-action (is called "SpivDiia" in Ukrainian) We unite the efforts of the SpivDiia community, other people, the state, the local government, business and civil society to achieve ambitious goals aimed at building a service ecosystem for the self-sufficiency of Ukrainians and improving the country's well-being. We believe that partnerships and collective actions open new opportunities and significantly enhance efficiency for achieving goals. 3) love for Ukraine We (as citizens and the SpivDiia team) care about the welfare and prosperity of Ukraine SpivDiia is about uniting and coordinating efforts and attaining a common goal. SpivDiia is about people. It is a Team of like-minded individuals driven by values and the desire to help those in need.
The Saving Hope Rescue is a nonprofit organization which finds new homes for approximately 2000 animals yearly. In 2021 the rescue alone spayed and neutered over 1200 animals. The organization partners with The Saving Hope Foundation, SNN, TCAP, Fort Worth Animal control as well as the Humane Society of North Texas. There is a devastating statistic of 2-3 million dogs that are euthanized in shelters a year in the United States and we would like to help reduce that number to zero. The organization will continue to rescue, save and rehabilitate animals in need until Fort Worth and its surrounding cities become no kill.
Rock-Paper-Scissors Children's Fund is a U.S.-based non-profit dedicated to helping Vietnamese children and families in need. Our goal is to provide learning opportunities for young students through our art and music programs, as well as providing support for them and their families.
Our vision is to create a society of people who work consciously towards the continued improvement of their environment, and the promotion of a green, clean and healthy Suriname. Green Heritage Fund Suriname moves all Surinamers to make wise decisions for the sustainable development of our natural resources.
Access Education - Guatemala Children's Fund provides funding for children to attend elementary school in the Village of La Union. La Union's children and parents are largely illiterate. The school has 800 children registered yet there are more than 2000 more children that don't attend. We are interested in empowering these children through education so they have more choices in their lives. Access Education provides the requisite uniform, books and the entrance fee. For $75.00 per year a child has the chance to be free and autonomous. Illiteracy makes everyone dependant on the few. Illiteracy is slavery. We want to change this 'One person at a time - One Village at a time.'
The goals of the Taylor Anderson Memorial Fund are: 1. Assist students, schools and families in the Ishinomaki and general Tohoku area recover from the earthquake and tsunami. 2. Pursue Taylor's dream of being a bridge between the U.S. and Japan. 3. Collaborate with other NPO and organizations to enhance Tohoku recovery efforts.