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The Women in Leadership League (WILL) Foundation, founded in March 2024 by passionate Hungarian business leaders, empowers women across Hungary and Central Eastern Europe to advance in leadership roles. We strive to close the gender gap in senior positions, fostering a future where female leaders are the norm, not the exception. The WILL Foundation will launch a unique Women's Leadership Program in Central and Eastern Europe, designed to empower mid-level female managers to step into executive roles. Through educational workshops, mentorship, networking opportunities, and a growing community of alumni, the WILL program will directly address the existing gender gap in corporate leadership, in line with EU and UN recommendations.
HUMANITY AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION is a non-governmental, non-profit organization advocating for humanity and community development by initiating ideas, programs and projects that aimed at providing solutions to the critical areas of sustainable development that include access to clean water, good health, quality education, peace and ensuring accountability and social justice.
The Special Foundation is a social impact organisation that focuses on raising young African leaders through education by providing platforms and opportunities to fulfil their dreams. We are a community of young professionals with a vision to improve the quality of leadership in all spheres of governance in Africa by creating access for more children to get an education Founded by Seyi Akinwale in 2018 through his vision to improve the quality of leadership in all spheres of governance in Africa and ensure the creation of a platform where more young people can maximize their potential by gaining access to education. The foundation now has over 600 active partners and volunteers and has empowered over 35,000 less privileged, gifted African Children through education, mentorship, and leadership opportunities.
To promote and provide specialized, quality, and compassionate care within a community-based environment to persons living with Alzheimer's disease and other related dementia disorders; and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of education and information support with the purpose of increasing the quality of life and alternative care choices. Formerly The Georgia Alzheimers And Dementia Foundation Inc
Founded in 2002, Baan Dek Foundation (BDF) is a registered Thai foundation that aims to improve the fundamental well-being of vulnerable children living in urban slums and construction site camps by supporting their immediate needs, empowering their families and communities through a peer-to-peer approach, and creating sustainable change in the Thai construction sector. BDF is the only organization in Thailand that has partnered with 40+ construction companies, developing a niche expertise on child safeguarding in the sector. Through its longstanding partnerships with construction companies and the public sector (schools, medical centers, and Ministries of Health and Education, the Office of the Basic Education Commission (OBEC), etc.), BDF aims to deliver a scalable and sustainable response to improve the well-being of tens of thousands of marginalized children across the nation.
The Community Foundation for Tumut Region Objectives: To make a difference where we live To give where we live To be a lasting community asset Mission: Assist and support the aspirations and needs of our community by attracting funds for a focus on giving. Values: The Community Foundation for Tumut Region embraces that all relationships and decision making will consider the following values: Justice - acting in a manner which takes into consideration the wellbeing of the individual and the common good of the community. Respect - acting in a manner that shows a genuine understanding and appreciation of the qualities, rights and beliefs of others. Integrity - acting in a manner that is truthful, open and consistent. Compassion - acting in a manner that demonstrates empathy and support. Commitment - acting with dedication and perseverance to achieve our goals Collaboration - acting in a manner that values diversity, cooperation and openness. To be fair dinkum in all our actions - authentic, genuine and on the level.
Best of the Batch Foundation provides year-round educational programming to more than 4,000 children ranging in ages from 4 to 18, across 22 school districts in eight western Pennsylvania counties. Our goal is to provide communities with the purpose, desire, and resources to give their best efforts in all they do throughout their lives. By providing educational, athletic, community-based, and leadership programming- we show our commitment to the success of all of our youth and their families.
MISSION: Concordia Welfare & Education Foundation is a Hong Kong based non-profit organization founded by Lutheran Christians and dedicated to improving the lives of impoverished rural communities in Asia through education and service. We partner with local communities, organizations and governments to identify sources of poverty and implement programs in the areas of education and community health. We believe education creates opportunities for people to change their lives and create a new future. VISION: Thriving communities, serving and inspiring hope in others.
Inclusion and Support Aprocor Foundation is a non-profit organization created in 1989. We support people with intellectual disabilities and their families. Our mission is to contribute to improve their quality of life, supporting their life plan and promoting a social inclusion model in all areas. We believe in each person, in their strengths, abilities and in their valuable contribution to society. We accompany them to exercise their rights to full citizenship. Our strategy is to inquire about their dreams, goals and their needs, so we can search for opportunities and offer the best support. Our aim is to be a fully centered person organization.
The Jiyan Foundation for Human Rights promotes the physical rehabilitation, mental well-being and social reintegration of victims and their family members by providing them with free-of-charge medical treatment, psycho-therapeutic support and socio-legal counseling. In addition, we seek to protect survivors of past human rights abuses and prevent future attacks of violence through political advocacy, human rights education, and public awareness-raising programs. The core values guiding our work are expressed in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. We believe in the inherent dignity of the human person and seek to promote respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms laid out in the Universal Declaration. We help survivors of human rights abuses regardless of their age, gender, ethnicity or spiritual leanings. In 2005, we started our activities in the multi-ethnic city of Kirkuk, where we opened the first rehabilitation clinic for victims of torture in Iraq. Today we have a total of nine clinics throughout Kurdistan-Iraq where more than 19,000 traumatized men, women and children have received our services. Each year, The Jiyan Foundation assists more than 6,000 victims of human rights violations. On average 50% of those who seek our help are female adults, while 30% are children and adolescents.
The Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife has a simple mission - to create parks and save species. In creating parks, we work with State and Federal governments to identify potential land purchases, and then assist with funds to acquire that land. We don't hold any land - we pass it straight over to the Government to add to the National Park portfolio and it is then managed by the state rangers. In saving species, we work extensively with volunteers, scientists, governments, local communities and other organisations to deliver community-based conservation projects and research nation-wide, including developing corridors for native animals, connecting disparate groups of species to allow them to survive and thrive. Partnership is at the very heart of our philosophy and is central to everything we do.
Established in 2004, Blue Dragon Children's Foundation protects and empowers children and adults who are victims or at-risk of trafficking. We rescue those who are homeless or have been trafficked for sexual and labour exploitation, providing them with immediate safety and comprehensive after-care support. Our holistic approach addresses the unique needs of each individual, offering services such as counselling, shelter, education, vocational training, employment opportunities, and everything else they need to live their lives and thrive. Beyond rescue and care, Blue Dragon collaborates with impoverished and at-risk communities to strengthen their resilience against trafficking and exploitation. By combining direct intervention with long-term prevention programs, we aim to reduce risks, protect vulnerable groups and create safer environments for children and families. Additionally, we draw on our experiences to advocate for systemic change, working toward improved policies and laws that protect children and youth across Vietnam. In 2024, we achieved significant milestones, expanding our operations to three new locations: Ho Chi Minh City, Nghe An province in central Vietnam, and Bac Lieu province in the Mekong Delta. With the continued support of our global community, we are reaching more children and families in need than ever, helping them overcome crises and build brighter futures.