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The American Battlefield Trust is dedicated to preserving America's hallowed battlegrounds and educating the public about what happened there and why it matters today. The nonprofit organization has protected thousands of acres of battlefield land associated with the Revolutionary War, War of 1812, and Civil War. Learn more at http://www.battlefields.org.
The American Melanoma Foundation is dedicated to educating the public on melanoma prevention and the importance of taking protective measures to guard against excessive sun exposure, especially among children and young people. In addition, AMF is committed to funding research for the development of treatments for melanoma and providing support to melanoma patients and their families.
The American Montessori Society advances and supports Montessori education by setting standards, providing teacher education and professional development, and advocating for research and public policy to increase access to high‑quality Montessori programs. It serves members (teachers, schools, families) and promotes Montessori practice and accreditation to strengthen educational outcomes.
The American Transplant Foundation's mission is to save lives by reducing the growing list of women, men, and children who are waiting for a transplant by maximizing living organ donation. We provide a three-tiered approach with educational, emotional, and financial support for living donors, transplant recipients, and their families across the United States.
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.
The American Swedish Institute serves as a museum and cultural center that brings people together to explore migration, identity, belonging, the environment, and the arts through programming and exhibitions informed by enduring links to Sweden. It aims to be a welcoming gathering place for diverse communities to learn, share stories, and connect pasts to a shared future.
The American Bookbinders Museum is the only museum of its kind in North America, celebrating and exploring the culture and tools of bookbinders and bookbinding from its earliest forms through the changes and innovations of the industrial revolution. In addition to the craft and artistry of binding, we focus on the stories of the men, women, and children who worked in binderies.
The Mission of the American Epilepsy Society is to advance research and education for professionals dedicated to the prevention, treatment and cure of epilepsy. As the leading multidisciplinary epilepsy professional organization, AES brings together a community of experts committed to excellence in medical knowledge, education and research dedicated to improving the live of people with epilepsy and to eradicating epilepsy and its consequences
The American Eagle Foundation works to conserve and protect bald eagles and other birds of prey while educating the public through onsite exhibits, outreach programs, nest cams, and rehabilitation/breeding efforts. Its work focuses on rescue, long-term care for non-releasable raptors, habitat protection, and public education to support species recovery.
"To promote the fellowship among Indian people of all Tribes living in metropolitan Chicago, and to create bonds of understanding and communication between Indians and non-Indians in this city. To advance the general welfare of American Indians into the metropolitan community life; to foster the economic and educational advancement of Indian people, to sustain cultural, artistic, and avocational pursuits; and to perpetuate Indian cultural values."
We believe in the principal of Torah Li'sh'ma-learning as an intellectual and inspirational endeavor that embraces both academic scholarship and the efforts of all Jews to explore their shared heritage through the formal and informal study of Judaism and the other great civilizations of the world. American Jewish University is a thriving center of Jewish resources and talent built upon the mission of Jewish learning, culture, and ethics.
American Conservation Experience (ACE) is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing rewarding environmental service opportunities that harness the idealism and energy of a volunteer labor force to help restore America’s public lands. ACE is grounded in the philosophy that cooperative labor on meaningful conservation projects fosters cross-cultural understanding and operates on the belief that challenging volunteer service unites people of all backgrounds in common cause.