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Complete Playground is a nonprofit, inclusive family center that operates a large indoor playground and program space in Lower Manhattan. It provides sensory-friendly hours, classes, camps and sliding-scale/scholarship programs to bring neurodivergent and neurotypical children together and to support families through education and accessible recreational services.
Blueprint 58's mission is to empower youth to grow into community leaders through mutually transformational relationships. We accomplish this through one-to-one mentoring relationships, sports programs, and personal development programs.
The organization provides a community gathering space in the Central Catskills focused on arts, culture, wellness and youth programming. It hosts classes, concerts, a makers/thrift shop, a pottery studio and seasonal markets to strengthen local civic life and regional economic vitality.
To provide year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes and the community.
The Felix Organization provides inspiring opportunities and new experiences to enrich the lives of children who are growing up in the foster care system.
Pease Park Conservancy partners with the City of Austin to restore, enhance, and maintain Pease Park so it remains an accessible, sustainable urban green space. The Conservancy focuses on land stewardship, ecological restoration, and inclusive programming to support community use and the park’s long‑term health.
To develop character, through adventure, inspired by tradition. Founded in 1935 by Otto “Cap” Endres and Helen “Mom” Endres, Camp Chippewa has long been a place for boys to learn, grow, and explore the world around them amidst the Minnesotan wilderness.
Guitars For Glory is a volunteer-run 501(c)(3) that raises funds and collects instruments to place new guitars (and provide training) with churches, schools, missionaries and other community partners around the world, aiming to strengthen worship and musical capacity in under-resourced communities.
The Decatur Parks Foundation raises and manages private financial support to enhance the Decatur Park District’s facilities, parks, and recreation programs. It works with donors and community partners to fund projects, scholarships, and programs that improve public health, access to recreation, cultural opportunities, and overall community quality of life.
To promote Winter sports among minorities and developed educational programs among minority children to stimulate a sportsman like attitude regarding Winter sports, and provide scholarship funds for potential Winter olympic athletes of color
The organization supports local student‑athletes and athletic programs in the Phoenix/Tempe area, including establishing scholarship endowments to help cover tuition, room & board, and books for Sun Devil student‑athletes; it raises funds and advocates for athletic opportunities in the community.
First Aid Arts trains and supports care providers to use arts‑based, trauma‑informed tools that promote resilience and emotional/mental first aid for survivors of disasters, trafficking, forced migration, homelessness, and related trauma. Their work focuses on practical, non‑clinical arts interventions, facilitator training, and toolkits for scalable psychosocial support.