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The Evanosky Foundation exists for the purpose of generating funds to support two main objectives. It will support pediatric leukodystrophy research as well as assist and care for children and families affected by one of the leukodystrophies and/or other disabling conditions.
The MISS Foundation, established in 1996 by Dr. Joanne Cacciatore, is an international 501(c)3, volunteer based organization providing C.A.R.E. [counseling, advocacy, research, and education] services to families experiencing the death of a child.
As Greater Boston's community foundation, the Boston Foundation devotes its resources to building and sustaining a vital, prosperous city and region, where justice and opportunity are extended to everyone. We fulfill this mission in three principal ways: -Making grants to nonprofit organizations and designing special funding initiatives to address the community's critical challenges; -Working in partnership with donors and other funders to achieve high-impact philanthropy; and -Serving as a civic hub and center of information, where ideas are shared, levers for change identified, and common agendas for the future are developed.
The DreamPower Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that provides Equine Facilitated Psychotherapy and Therapeutic Horsemanship programs and services to children, teens, adults and elders with mental, emotional, behavioral and complex medical problems.
The DONNA Foundation helps people living with breast cancer by providing free case-management support and financial relief to remove treatment barriers, and it also funds translational breast-cancer research and community survivorship programs.
The Heart Foundation's mission is to save lives from heart disease by increasing awareness, educating the public, promoting early detection, and supporting groundbreaking cardiac research at Smidt Heart Institute at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles, CA.
Guided by our vision of a world where all women and men have equal and full social, economic and political participation, the Womanity Foundation undertakes to empower girls and women to shape their future and accelerate progress within their communities.
The Raffaella Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organized exclusively for charitable, educational, and scientific purposes to foster diversity in urban societies and agricultural ecosystems by supporting and conducting research and operating platforms that disseminate information on combating local and global inequities. To do so, the Foundation works worldwide in multiple languages to identify ways to educate and support rural and urban societies to embrace the use of diverse ideas and practices, diverse production systems, diverse languages, cultures and ethnic groups, diverse gender identities, and diverse behaviors and norms, to enhance equity, solidarity, and well-being. To achieve these goals, the Foundation identifies and facilitates relevant new and innovative partnerships among platforms, networks and organizations that strengthen societies’ capacity to embrace social and environmental diversity and to address some of the major local and global challenges of urban and rural societies. The Raffaella Foundation also hosts the free open-source IT platform DATAR: the Diversity Assessment Tool for Agrobiodiversity and Resilience to feed and restore our planet (www-datar-par.org ). Give today to become part of our global mission for diversity, equity and real change. All donations are tax deductible to the full extent provided by law. No goods or services were provided in exchange for your contribution.
The Collective Foundation, known in Bulgarian as " ," is a non-governmental organization established in 2020 with the mission of transforming cities across Bulgaria. By uniting citizens, experts, and institutions, the foundation focuses on enhancing the urban environment through community-driven initiatives. Key Initiatives: The Rivers of the City: Launched in 2020 with the "Rivers of Sofia" festival, this long-term initiative aims to reshape the relationship between cities and their rivers. It has expanded to multiple Bulgarian cities, fostering a network of activists dedicated to urban river revitalization. 100 Chairs: This project revitalizes abandoned urban areas by introducing greenery and cultural elements, activating public life in unconventional locations lacking shared spaces. The Park: In 2023, in collaboration with residents of Sofia's Mladost 4 district, local office workers, artists, designers, and Business Park Sofia, the foundation transformed a 3,000-square-meter rooftop into a multifunctional space for relaxation, meetings, cultural events, and children's activities. Academy for Urban Environment: Supported by the German Embassy in Sofia, this academy develops a network of architecture and urbanism students who propose ideas for new green public spaces in their cities. The initiative builds on the foundation's work with young people and urban enthusiasts in Ruse, Gabrovo, and Sofia since 2021.
The Johnny Foundation seeks to raise awareness of depression in the hopes of preventing suicides through fund raising and awareness events and be an encouragement to others as we seek to shine God's light in the darkness that so many people struggle with .
The Endless Foundation works to support under-served families in and around the Claremont community by providing emergency assistance (housing, food, basic needs), connecting people to services, and building local partnerships and volunteer networks to strengthen community resilience.
The mission of The Montessori Foundation is to inspire, nurture, and support the development of strong Montessori schools worldwide, with programs serving children from the infant and toddler level through high school. We work to advance Montessori education in the United States and abroad.