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The Indo American Center (IAC) addresses the needs of South Asian immigrants as well as people from more than thirty nations over the world. IAC provides services that facilitate their adjustment, integration, and friendship with the wider society, nurture their sense of community, and foster appreciation for the diversity of culture and heritage.
The American India Foundation (AIF) works to improve the lives of India’s underserved—especially women, children, and youth—by funding and running high-impact programs in education, livelihoods, and public health. As a binational organization, it also builds partnerships and leadership exchanges between the U.S. and India to scale sustainable social change.
To protect and preserve the art and practice of falconry for future generations and to protect falconers’ rights, we hereby declare ourselves as a non-profit organization known as American Falconry Conservancy established in 2002 – an organization dedicated to the art of hunting with trained raptors. It is also our intention to pursue the broadest liberties possible that are not in conflict with legitimate conservation efforts based upon sound biological and legal reasoning. Citizens have a right to practice falconry within the confines of ecologically and ethically responsible behavior, and it is the intention of AFC to defend this right.
The American Yoga Association is a nonprofit PUBLIC BENEFIT CORPORATION and is not organized for the private gain of any person. It is organized under Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation Law for public and charitable purposes. The specific purpose of AYA is: to promote academic Yoga Education in USA based on the Original Yoga System, to help people improve their physical & mental health and make progress in their spiritual evolution and furthermore to co-operate with and support other charities, non-profit corporations, funds, or foundations organized that are both domestic and abroad with similar purposes and International Yoga Federation.
Established by Sir Keith Murdoch in New York City in 1948, the American Australian Association (AAA) is the leading privately funded nonprofit organization dedicated to deepening and strengthening cooperation and understanding between the institutions and people of the United States and Australia. For over 70 years the AAA has provided an important forum for exchange between political and business leaders while showcasing the depth of our countries’ partnership. Since 2002, the Association’s philanthropic scholarship and grant programs have awarded almost US$13 million to over 900 graduates, veterans and artists – further advancing the careers of the next generation of leaders and developing international networks and generating solutions that address the global issues of our time.
To provide assistance to needy veterans and their fa mi lies
AASuccess empowers children and young adults to achieve their true potential, while cultivating future leaders to spread ethical and humanitarian values in our communities.
- To promote stamp collecting to people of all ages- To offer services to the membership and to philately in general, including knowledge and education, which enhance the pleasure and friendliness of stamp collecting- To initiate and coordinate new programs for the benefit of stamp collecting and of all collectors- To represent the United States in the world body of philately- To assist members in acquiring and disposing of philatelic materials
"To perpetuate the universal teaching faith, the enhancement of the fellowship among Druze descendants, the advancement of Druze cultural knowledge through education and research, and the betterment of all Druze people through charitable work.”
Dedicating to educating the communities about benefits of the sport of fencing. Providing voice in the community and opportunities for fencers.
AHF was founded over 30 years ago to help people in the Himalaya who were in need and had no one else, and that principle still guides us every day. What we do is basic: we make change - positive, tangible change - happen. We build and support schools and students; train doctors and fund hospitals; care for children and elders; plant trees and restore sacred sites. We help Tibetans rebuild and sustain their culture both in exile and in Tibet.
To provide efficient service da'wah for Muslims and Non-Muslims in the Ozark area and promote awareness of the religion of Islam. Conduct interfaith invitations and dialogues. Conduct regular prayers, Islamic Education for Children and Adult, Funeral services and Cemetery facility.