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Health
American Brain Foundation

The American Brain Foundation supports vital research and education to discover causes, improved treatments, and cures for brain and other nervous system diseases.  

Art
The American Cinematheque

The American Cinematheque was created to 1) honor and promote America's indigenous art form: the Moving Picture; 2) present the full range of film and video, not otherwise available, to the widest possible audience; 3) establish a forum for an on-going dialogue between filmmakers and their adiences, 4) provide high profile exhibition facilities for other independent film and video festivals and organizations; and 5) encourage and support new talent by creating a showcase for their work.

Society
Justice Rights
American Jewish Committee

To safeguard the welfare and security of Jews. To strengthen the basic principles of democracy and pluralism around the world. To enhance the quality of Jewish life.

Health
American Liver Foundation

Our mission is to facilitate, advocate and promote education, support and research for the prevention, treatment and cure of liver disease.

Art
Bruce Springsteen Archives And Center For American Music

The Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music preserves the legacy of Bruce Springsteen and celebrates the history of American music and its diversity of artists and genres.

Justice Rights
ACLU American Civil Liberties Union Foundation (National HQ)

Founded in 1920, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is a nonprofit, multi-issue, 500,000+ member public interest organization devoted to protecting the basic civil liberties of all people in the United States. Recognized as the nation’s premier public interest law firm, the ACLU works daily in courts, legislatures, and communities to defend and preserve the freedoms guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution.  

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American Friends Of The Morris M Horowitz Kollel

To promote Talmudic ethics by providing financial assistance, scholarships and fellowships to eligible rabbis, scholars and students.

Environment
Education
Disaster Relief
Art
Native Plant Society of Saskatchewan Inc.

The Native Plant Society of Saskatchewan is a member-driven registered charity that believes in achieving goals through active, impartial dialogue with all stakeholders. Everyone involved with the society believes that Saskatchewan's native plants are an irreplaceable natural treasure. Since 1995, the Native Plant Society of Saskatchewan has been striving for the protection of, and education about, native plants. We achieve our goals through school visits and youth programs, rare plant conservation projects, public field tours, invasive species removal projects, habitat restoration, and much, much more!

Society
Disaster Relief
Na-Me-Res (Native Men's Residence)

Na-Me-Res (Native Men’s Residence) is a community organization with proven and accountable practices in the design and delivery of inclusive, culturally relevant and community-driven programs and services that holistically address the needs of Toronto’s Aboriginal homeless population. As part of an integrated and collaborative social service delivery network, Na-Me-Res plays an integral role in ensuring that Aboriginal people experiencing homelessness have access to a continuum of culturally appropriate supports that will assist them in securing stable, safe and affordable housing while also helping them to achieve their personal goals and aspirations. Na-Me-Res clients are active and fully engaged citizens who strengthen the fabric of Toronto’s vibrant Aboriginal community.

Native Women's Resource Centre of Toronto

Over 25 years ago a dedicated group of Aboriginal women recognized the need for a meeting place in Toronto for Aboriginal women to share resources, support one another, and practice their traditional ways. Today, Native Women’s Resource Centre of Toronto (NWRCT) is an award winning charity that continues to honour the vision of our founders as the only organization dedicated to serving all Aboriginal women and their children in the Greater Toronto Area. As a registered charity, we offer life-enhancing resources, cultural ceremonies and teachings, skill development, and programs to build our collective capacity and celebrate our cultures. Our programs fall under five broad categories: Housing & Advocacy, Youth, Parenting, Employment & Education and Culture & Spirit. Our work and direction is guided by the Seven Grandfather teachings: Wisdom, Love, Respect, Bravery, Honesty, Humility, and Truth.