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U.S. Vote Foundation is dedicated to bringing best-in-class voter services to millions of U.S. citizen voters living within and outside of the U.S. to bring to life our vision and mission: Every Citizen is a Voter.
To educate people about and support polyamory as a valid choice in loving relationships and family lifestyles.
Global Heritage Fund transforms local communities by investing in global heritage.
Visual Communications' mission is to develop and support the voices of Asian American and Pacific Islander filmmakers and media artists who empower communities and challenge perspectives. Founded in 1970 with the understanding that media and the arts are powerful forms of storytelling, Visual Communications creates cross cultural connections between peoples and generations.
The Inland Empire Hispanic Leadership Council (IEHLC) is a regional non-profit organization comprised of community leaders who have come together to collaborate in order to improve the quality of life for the Hispanic community in the Inland Empire region. The council has centered its work in the areas of Business, Education & Public Policy.
To provide an equitable collegiate experience to adults with special needs who historically have not had access to college education. Vision: Empowering the Student Body to Creatively Transform the Way the World Perceives Individuals with Disabilities.Mottos:* Creating successful contributing citizens through the arts, health, & wellness.* Lifelong equitable collegiate experience through exposure, education, & friendship.* Showcase Ability!
We match high-potential, under-resourced youth with community mentors and provide collegial experiences to encourage and support students to maximize their leadership and their personal, academic, and future success.
The mission of the Women's Foundation of Southern AZ is to foster equity and opportunity for women and girls. Our vision is a world where women and girls are able to achieve their full potential and pursue their dreams.
Latino Literacy Now is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that was founded in 1997 and is headquartered in North San Diego County. The mission of the organization is to promote literacy in the community in all forms: reading, educational, financial, health, and community awareness. We strive to achieve this through partnerships with appropriate other organizations as well as with our own programs. To date, over one million people have been involved in some way with the organization’s programs which are divided among two main program areas: Author Programs, and Education and Literacy Programs.
Our mission is to develop powerful, selfless, fearless leaders who can thrive in these disruptive times and be a force for positive change. It's time. Never has the need for more awakened leadership been greater or more obvious. For leaders facing into all this change, never have they needed the embodied resilience and non-dual wisdom of Zen leadership more. Our training goes to the bones, transforming leaders from inside out, that they can sense and serve the whole picture from their authentic self. That’s Big.
Desire Street Ministries helps leaders stay on the field, where they reach kids and families living in under-served neighborhoods. Most leaders in these areas burn out in 5 years, so we come alongside to help them not only survive but thrive for the long run needed to see revitalization. Our mission is to love our neighbor by revitalizing under-resourced neighborhoods through spiritual and community development.