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The Hero Foundation supplies financial support for Michigan families battling cancer.
Founded in 2005, Hughes Foundation is a lifeline for people affected by HIV/AIDS in India and the USA.
With over 1,600 funds and assets totaling $930 million, Vancouver Foundation is Canada's largest community foundation. Each year, Vancouver Foundation and its donors make more than 5,300 grants, totaling approximately $50 million to registered charities across Canada. Since it was founded in 1943, Vancouver Foundation, in partnership with its donors, has distributed more than $1 billion to thousands of community projects and programs. Grant recipients range from social services to medical research groups, to organizations devoted to arts and culture, the environment, education, children and families, disability supports for employment, youth issues and animal welfare.
NewSpring Foundation They provide a path to hope, education and opportunities by clearing the obstacles of hunger and lack of resources.
The Methuselah Foundation is a non-profit medical charity dedicated to extending healthy human life through proven programs supported by people like you. The Foundation supports a variety of strategies that will accelerate progress toward a comprehensive cure for age-related disease, disability, and suffering. The ultimate goal of the Foundation is nothing less than to enable humans to live longer, better, and wiser, by defeating age-related disease and suffering. Supported through the private donations of individuals and organizations that share this common vision, the Foundation has become an agent of change, replacing resignation toward the suffering of aging with a new understanding of what is possible. By including a full range of near, mid, and long-term strategies within the scope of its vision, the Methuselah Foundation expects to return powerful and measurable results to its supporters within timeframes that are meaningful to them both as individuals and to society at large.
Established in 1970, the Miriam Foundation supports rehabilitative, vocational, residential services and programs that foster increased socialization and community integration for children and adults living with intellectual disabilities or autism spectrum disorders. The Foundation, through the Lou Greenberg association also owns and manages 19 adapted community homes which offer a caring and supportive environment and promote inclusion. The Miriam Foundation also supports educational initiatives of a national scope through its Abe Gold Learning & Research Centre, including conferences and training and a bilingual national web portal (Autism Central). The Miriam Foundation publishes Exceptional Family, a national resource magazine for Parents and caregivers of children with cognitive and physical special needs. The Miriam Foundation also funds the Trampoline Programme, an early intensive therapeutic programme for children with an autism spectrum disorder or a developmental disability.
The mission of CARTI Foundation, Inc. ("Foundation") is to foster, support, and encourage the activities and purposes of its Member's nonprofit subsidiaries Central Arkansas Radiation Therapy Institute, Inc. and CARTI Cancer Centers, Inc. and to advance their objectives, including sponsorship of and assistance to provide healthcare services to cancer patients.
Catalyst Foundation works with ethnic minority families in rural Vietnam to build communities and prevent human trafficking.
The ACT Foundation is the national charitable organization that is establishing CPR and defibrillator training programs in Canadian high schools.
The mission at the CAMC Foundation is to support and promote Charleston Area Medical Center's delivery of excellent and compassionate health services, and its contribution to the quality of life and economic vitality of the region.The vision of the CAMC Foundation is:To help CAMC to achieve its visionTo make impactful investmentsTo thank donors
The Mission of the Avielle Foundation is to prevent violence and build compassion through neuroscience research, community engagement, and education. The foundation is named in honor of Avielle. Avielle Rose Richman was one of 26 children and educators tragically murdered at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, CT on December 14th, 2012.
The Scholarship Foundation was established in 1993 as a registered charitable organization and renamed the Lampe Foundation in 2010. It aims to support the education of men and women in our community and to encourage continuation of studies. We believe that educating people enables them to contribute meaningfully to our society, both in their chosen career and their family life.