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AidJoy is a capacity-building NGO that scales humanitarian initiatives through partnerships, technology, and communications. We build enterprise systems and development strategies that helped partners expand funding, operations, and measurable impact.
Helping people survive and recover from forced displacement.
The BairFind Foundation is bringing and keeping more children home through community awareness programs and innovative solutions designed to change the cultural conversation around missing children. As a tax exempt 501(c)(3) , our objective is to expand the search through youth education and prevention, collaborative real-time response technologies and standing with families in their continued search.
To unite people in alleviating suffering and despair through Christian outreach and discipleship, meeting basic human needs, establishing self-reliance, and promoting environmental stewardship.
Committed to the stated mission that "we turn no animal away," SPCA Cincinnati has become a nationally recognized leader in progressive programming and service delivery. An added focus of our organization is the continuing education provided to assist the public in managing their companion animals.
Volunteer Fire Organization
Lespri Ministries seeks to see the country of Haiti transformed through: Valuing, Educating, Equipping & Empowering Haiti's orphans, children and youth with a special emphasis on leadership training and practical preparatory skills for life. Simultaneously with this goal, Lespri seeks to change the nation of Haiti through: Christian Evangelism Charitable Outreach
All it takes is one storm. PLAN!T NOW was formed in 2004 after Hurricane Ivan, a Category 5 storm, struck the island nation of Grenada, reducing its rain forest to shrubs, removing roofs from 90 percent of homes, and killing dozens–including children. Originally formed as the Grenada Relief Fund, we assisted in recovery projects in the country, furthering the understanding that appropriate preparedness measures can have a significant positive impact on how a community fares during a storm. Through our work we learned this important lesson: Disaster happens when preparation doesn’t. Today PLAN!T NOW advocates for the power of preparedness as we educate, engage and connect people and organizations preparing for and dealing with natural and human-made disasters. Through a range of programs and resources–including funding emergency kits and planning tools for families in need in Mexico and the U.S.–we’re working to expand our reach to make more communities safer, now and for the future.
The mission of the Center for Plant Conservation is to ensure stewardship of imperiled native plants.
RWANDA GIRLS INITIATIVE (RGI), ALONG WITH THE LOCAL COMMUNITY AND MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, HAS DESIGNED A MODEL OF GIRLS SECONDARY BOARDING SCHOOL IN AN UNDERSERVED SECTOR OF THE COUNTRY. THIS SCHOOL DELIVERS HIGH QUALITY EDUCATION TO GIRLS GIVING THEM A NUMBER OF OPPORTUNITIES UPON GRADUATION.
Forest Trends' mission is to conserve forests and other ecosystems through the creation and wide adoption of a broad range of environmental finance, markets, and other payment and incentive mechanisms. Forest Trends does so by: 1) Providing transparent information on ecosystem values, finance, and markets through knowledge acquisition, analysis, and dissemination; 2) convening diverse coalitions, partners and communities of practice to promote environmental values and advance development of new markets and payment mechanisms; and 3) demonstrating successful tools, standards, and models of innovative finance for conservation.
To harness the power of visual arts, allowing disadvantaged youth to crash through barriers and make their dreams a reality.