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Re:Wild

Re:wild protects and restores the wild to build a thriving Earth where all life flourishes. We have a singular and powerful focus: the wild as the most effective solution to the interconnected climate, biodiversity and human wellbeing crises. Founded by a group of renowned conservation scientists together with Leonardo DiCaprio, Re:wild is a force multiplier that brings together Indigenous peoples, local communities, influential leaders, nongovernmental organizations, governments, companies and the public to protect and rewild at the scale and speed we need.

Society
Science
Art
The Planetary Society

To inspire the people of Earth to explore other worlds, understand our own, and seek life elsewhere.

Science
Environment
Animals
Marine Mammal Center

The Marine Mammal Center is a nonprofit veterinary hospital, research and educational center dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of ill and injured marine mammals, primarily elephant seals, harbor seals, and California sea lions. Its research team studies the causes of illness in these animals, and by doing so, learns about conditions affecting the health of marine mammal populations and the oceans – discovering conditions that can affect humans as well. In addition, the Center’s education programs teach thousands of students and the visiting public each year about marine mammals and the urgent need for environmental stewardship of earth’s marine environments.

Education
Teach for America

Teach For America exists to address the problem of the opportunity gap; our mission is to build the movement to eliminate educational inequity by enlisting our nation's most promising future leaders in the effort. In the immediate term, we serve as a critical source of talented and committed teachers, called corps members, who compensate for the additional challenges their students face to provide them with the educational opportunities they deserve. Our corps members' positive impact on students' academic achievement provides tangible evidence that it is possible for all students to succeed when they get the right support. At the same time, helping their students succeed intensifies corps members' sense of urgency and gives them a deep grounding in what it will take to ensure that all students in our nation have the opportunity to attain an excellent education. Over the long run, we produce an alumni force with the talent, conviction, insight, and experience to effect the fundamental changes necessary to realize our vision of educational opportunity for all. Our alumni work directly for change at every level of our education system, while also exerting pressure for positive change from outside the system:* continuing to serve as teachers, school principals, and district administrators* taking the pressure off schools by working to remediate the challenges of poverty by working in careers supporting economic development, public health, social services, and law* pioneering innovations in public service as social entrepreneurs* shaping our priorities and policies as advocates, policy advisers, elected officials, and influencers in other sectors.

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Health
Children's Brain Tumor Foundation

The Children's Brain Tumor Foundation is a non-profit organization founded in 1988 by dedicated parents, physicians and friends. Our mission is: to improve the treatment, quality of life and the long term outlook for children with brain and spinal cord tumors through research, support, education, and advocacy to families and survivors.

Animals
Friends of the Palm Springs Animal Shelter

Palm Springs Animal Shelter is the only public shelter in the Coachella Valley operating under the no-kill philosophy. We are managed and operated by Friends of the Palm Springs Animal Shelter a 501(c)(3) organization (TAX ID 33-0731853) dedicated to responsible pet stewardship and the humane treatment on animals. We depend on our community to adopt, foster, volunteer, donate, and most of all, to believe that together, we can save lives.

Period Abundance Foundation

The mission of the Period Abundance Foundation is to eradicate period poverty through the distribution of safe, reusable, sustainable period underwear in partnership with grassroots, community-led organizations. In times of crisis, The Period Abundance Foundation works closely with those on the ground to provide period products to those who menstruate, grounded in a belief that period products are a basic human right and should be accessible and free for all.

Community Resource Center

Community Resource Center’s (CRC) mission is to help our neighbors create paths to healthy food, stable homes and safe relationships. Founded in 1979, CRC provides emergency assistance, case management, counseling, shelter and food assistance to low-income individuals and families to low-income individuals and families including domestic violence survivors and victims of crime or abuse who are economically vulnerable, experiencing homelessness or at imminent risk of homelessness. CRC is the primary provider of social services and domestic violence programs in coastal North County San Diego, serving more than 7,200 individuals each year without regard to race, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, ethnicity, age, or immigration status.

Society
Phoenix Parks Foundation

To support, enhance, and advocate for parks, preserves, and recreational opportunities to sustain a vibrant community.

Willows Community School

AT THE WILLOWS, WE BELIEVE EACH CHILD BRINGS OUR COMMUNITY AN EXTRAORDINARY GIFT: A CURIOUS MIND, READY TO EXPLORE AND EAGER TO LEARN. OUR MISSION IS TO GROW THAT GIFT BY CHALLENGING OUR STUDENTS TO UNCOVER MEANING AND SIGNIFICANCE IN THE WORLD AROUND THEM.

Health
International Myeloma Foundation

Founded in 1990, the International Myeloma Foundation (IMF) is the oldest and largest myeloma-specific charity in the world. With more that 350,000 members in 140 countries, the IMF serves myeloma patients, family members, and the medical community. The IMF provides a wide range of programs in the areas of Research, Education, Support and Advocacy.

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Society
Education
Frisco Student Fastpacs

Our mission at Frisco Fastpacs is simple. Ensuring that children in Frisco do not endure hunger when school is not in session. Caring for kids, one pack at a time. Every week throughout the school year we deliver individual, pre-packed bags to FISD schools that include enough food for 7 meals for each qualifying child for them to eat over the weekend at home. We can only accomplish this mission with your help and the help of others. Along with donations, we are always looking for volunteers who have a servant’s heart and who want to impact and make a difference in the community. Frisco Fastpacs is based solely on private donations of food and funds.