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Congregation Beth Shalom is the center of Conservative Judaism in the Santa Clarita Valley. Just 25 miles north of Los Angeles, CBS has a forty year tradition of synagogue life with a nurturing Preschool, a vibrant Religious School and an active membership.
The mission of the Building Bridges Program is to advance relationships, increase understanding and reduce bias between Muslim and non-Muslim communities. The Building Bridges Program is an operating foundation of the Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art. The mission of DDFIA is to improve the quality of people’s lives through the study, understanding and appreciation of Islamic arts and cultures.
To educate, equip and mobilize communities with the tools needed to be a force in the global movement to end human trafficking.
Experiencing the sacred is about connecting with something much larger than ourselves. The Sacred Fire Community is a global network of people bringing a sense of the sacred back into our world.
The Sacred Fire Foundation is dedicated to preserving and promoting the perspective and benefits of ancient wisdom from around the world. Through our successful educational initiatives and grant programs, we support the source of this traditional knowledge and make it accessible to everyone. In turn, we have garnered the respect and support of elders of many traditions and the broader modern culture we live in. This has been made possible by the generosity of our donors and thousands of hours of volunteer effort.
The mission of 3/20 is to motivate and equip believers to use their giftedness as a tool for sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ
We are a diverse community of Christian women and men who are intent on living, in a very practical way, Jesus' commandment to love God, love neighbor and love oneself. Not an easy task and impossible without support.
The Rettland Foundation seeks to provide a path for those that want to help, give reprieve to the parent, hope to the sibling and more laughs to the friends that just want to play. The Rettland Foundation seeks to make it easier for families to obtain treatment for Rett Syndrome. It is when we do this that the beauty in everyone shines and Rettland becomes the greatest place to be.
Cross International is an international relief and development ministry established to help the poorest of the poor in Third World countries. Cross International supplies the poor with food, safe drinking water, medicines, clothing, shelter and other necessities through a network of partner churches and Christian ministries already working in the areas of need. This cost-effective method helps the poor while energizing the evangelical efforts that the partnering churches have underway. The ministry also works to create a greater awareness of the plight of the poor and the Biblical mandate calling all Christians to respond to those needs.
The Jewish Communal Fund facilitates and promotes charitable giving through donor-advised funds. Our donors recommend grants to sectarian and nonsectarian organizations, including those that respond to needs in health, education, social services, the environment, religion and the arts. We enable individuals and families to achieve their philanthropic goals simply and efficiently, with flexibility, full confidentiality and maximum choice. In the Jewish tradition of tikkun olam - repairing the world - it is our hope that together we can make a profound difference.
The mission of The FORGE is to enrich the spiritual, educational, vocational and leadership development of inner-city families through Christ-centered mentoring thereby bringing transformational growth to Houston?s Third Ward. Our target population is on the low end of every economic scale and routinely falls through the cracks of most empowerment/rehabilitative organizations.
Founded in 1991, this Washington, DC-area nonprofit is modeled loosely on the Aspen Institute and works with top-level executives in all professions to address the deep personal and public issues of modern life from the perspective of faith. Its mission is to contribute to the transformation and renewal of society through the transformation and renewal of leaders. The board and staff are Christian in commitment, but its programs are open to leaders from all faith commitments (or none) and are held in a seminar style that focuses on themed readings and respects the perspectives of all participants. Particular focus areas include ethics, character, motivation, responsibility, philanthropy, and freedom of conscience, all addressed in the context of history and the great ideas of Western civilization.