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The Last Post Fund is dedicated to ensure, in so far as possible, that no war veterans, military disability pensioners or civilians who meet wartime service eligibility criteria are denied a dignified funeral and burial for lack of sufficient funds. "To honour and protect in death seems but a small return to those who have protected their country in life."
Sudan Relief Fund is dedicated to bringing food, safe drinking water, clothing, shelter, medical attention and hope to the people of South Sudan.
The mission of the Forrest Spence Fund is to assist with the non-medical needs of critically or chronically ill children and their families throughout the Mid-South. Empathy. Understanding. Hope.
The Wounded Heroes Fund is a service organization for those Veterans and their families affected by the war on terror with a focus on facilitating a healthy transition to civilian life through support and appreciation.
The Kline Veterans Fund is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization that provides critical financial assistance and other support to homeless, at-risk and indigent Veteran families in Southern Nevada.
The Kateri Tekakwitha Fund exists to empower Guatemalan women to break the cycle of poverty by having a positive impact on their lives, families, and communities through collaboration, educational scholarships, and support.
Rainbow World Fund (RWF) is an all-volunteer international humanitarian service agency based in the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) and friends community. RWF's mission is to promote LGBT philanthropy in the area of world humanitarian relief. Founded in 2000, RWF works to help people who suffer from hunger, poverty, disease, oppression and war by raising awareness and funds to support relief efforts around the world. RWF works in the LGBT and friends community educating people about world need. Along with raising our community's consciousness, RWF raises funds to support humanitarian relief projects. RWF provides a united voice, a visible presence, and a structure to deliver charitable assistance from the LGBT community to the larger world community.
The Terrewode Women's Fund (previously known as the Uganda Fistula Fund for TERREWODE) supports vital surgeries and health services that can change the lives of thousands of women in Uganda each year. Working with TERREWODE, a Uganda non-governmental organization, we promote holistic care and training for women suffering from obstetric fistula and other women's reproductive health issues, by financially supporting Terrewode Women's Community Hospital, the only dedicated women’s fistula hospital and rehabilitation center in Uganda, and one of only four in Africa. 80% are under the age of 21, 20% are refugees from South Sudan, and 5% suffer from HIV. All are indigent. Ugandans own and staff the hospital. Our board members visit annually, providing fiduciary oversight of TW funds.
The Jewish Communal Fund facilitates and promotes charitable giving through donor-advised funds. Our donors recommend grants to sectarian and nonsectarian organizations, including those that respond to needs in health, education, social services, the environment, religion and the arts. We enable individuals and families to achieve their philanthropic goals simply and efficiently, with flexibility, full confidentiality and maximum choice. In the Jewish tradition of tikkun olam - repairing the world - it is our hope that together we can make a profound difference.
We seek a world free of war and the threat of war.We seek a society with equity and justice for all.We seek a community where every person's potential may be fulfilled.We seek an earth restored.The FCNL Education Fund is a national nonpartisan Quaker organization that promotes civic engagement through education and training to advance peace, justice, opportunity, and environmental stewardship. Established in 1982, the FCNL Education Fund is a 501(c)3 organization that works in concert with the Friends Committee on National Legislation, a 501(c)4 Quaker nonprofit.
Burns Memorial Fund for Children is a charitable foundation established by Senator Patrick Burns, a Calgary pioneer and philanthropist. The Fund provides practical assistance to low-income families, as well as grants to youth-serving organizations. We support high school students to stay in school and graduate; help families with the costs of school fees, tutoring, recreation programs, eyeglasses, medications and other necessities; cover dental and orthodontic treatment for children and youth; and fund Calgary organizations focused on the health, education and recreation needs of low-income children. Our foundation works towards the following goals: • Each child is healthy, safe and has access to optimal health care • Each child is ready for school, experiences success in school and graduates • Each child has the opportunity to participate in recreational activities which help them to discover their talents and develop their full potential
Children’s Music Fund is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to providing music therapy and musical instruments to children and young adults affected by chronic conditions or life-altering illnesses, as well as to support quantitative research on such efforts.