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Primo Center's mission is to empower families to become independent, responsible, and productive members of their community.
To advance the Afghan-American community through education and outreach, and promote civic and social engagement.
The Joseph Will Aristide Foundation brings financial literacy, workforce development, and entrepreneurship training to the inner-city community who lack access to business and personal finance education. By providing financial literacy lessons in urban communities, the underserved community will develop the skills needed to build a secure future, find rewarding careers, and become forces for community change. We tailor workshops to real-life needs and circumstances for engaging lessons that resonate and inspire learning. We teach youth and adults how to apply entrepreneurship, investing and money management skills successfully. We incorporate business case studies, games, and activities to create a stimulating environment that sparks a desire to learn. Currently, we are a team of 10 – 20 of both staff and volunteers.
Beyond Batten Disease Foundation was established to eradicate juvenile Batten disease.
Reading Village empowers youth to eradicate illiteracy and lead their communities out of poverty.
Global Grassroots is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Our mission is to catalyze women and girls as leaders of conscious social change in their communities. Global Grassroots' work is guided by four core values that form our theory of change: 1. Deepening personal consciousness and contributing towards the common good are both essential to social change. 2. One of the most effective levers of social change is a woman with the capability, resources, power, courage and inner commitment to initiate positive change for herself and others. 3. Sustaining and accelerating conscious social change requires investment in supporting civil society architecture. 4. Mind-body trauma healing plus the opportunity for women to form groups and create community-based organizations to advance social change represents the most effective and holistic approach towards individual and community healing during post-conflict reconstruction. Our long-term vision is that vulnerable women will have the capacity and resources to lead conscious social change, sustained by their own communities.
The Nonprofit Leadership Alliance strengthens the social sector with a talented, prepared workforce.
REAP is a year-round multicultural youth leadership program with the mission to ignite, elevate and engage ALL students to be global leaders for the future. Since 2001, REAP has emerged as one of the stellar youth development program models in the State of Oregon. Commonly known for its ability to engage students and develop their leadership potential, REAP has become an essential resource to many business leaders, educators elected officials, community advocates and parents to ensure students are college and career ready. Mission: REAP’s mission is to proactively ignite, elevate and engage the next wave of leaders for the future now. REAP Measures Success by: - Increase high school graduation rates - Reduce exclusionary discipline rates - Improve college/trade school enrollment rates - Creating business partnerships for job internships - Develop entrepreneurial opportunities - Advancing opportunities for civic engagement - School leadership engagement
Two-fold. First, reconciliation between US and it's former enemy, North Vietnam and ally South Vietnam. This is particularly focused on ARVN (South Vietnamese Army), the Viet Cong/VC and North Vietnamese Army/NVA, as well as between the two countries and its peoples. Two, VWAM's humanitarian programs and projects impact the poor and disadvantaged people of Vietnam through healthcare, medical mission teams, and heart surgeries for children. In addition, Vets With A Mission takes Vietnam veterans back to Vietnam in order to make peace with their past, and honor their service. Finally, VWAM assists and supports the Church and Christians in Vietnam through various ministry programs and projects.
The mission of Jean Houston Foundation is to promote positive social change by developing international communities of leaders in Social Artistry to apply a wide range of cutting edge leadership and human potential development skills for finding innovative solutions to critical local and global issues. The Foundation offers training, research, consultation, leadership, and guidance with the aim to advance individual, social and cultural development both locally and globally.
To develop leaders and create hope in Zambia by equipping academically promising but financially disadvantaged students with outstanding education and guidance to empower them to contribute and compete successfully.
Our mission is to give abandoned, injured, special needs, and exploited birds a second chance and a new life through rescue, veterinary attention, and lifetime housing, compassion, and care.