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Fibershed's mission is to provide experiential education that both generates awareness, and teaches the necessary skills within our community to build and sustain a thriving bioregional textile culture that functions hand-in-hand with principles of ecological balance, local economies, and regional organic agriculture.
The mission is to provide education assistance, workforce development, and job opportunities to incarcerated women as well as ex-offenders, who are sincere about working hard to change their mindset and to become productive citizens.
The Vasculitis Foundation supports and empowers our community through education, awareness and research.
Our mission is to help small-scale farmers in West Africa move out of poverty by earning sustainable livelihoods from their farms. We believe the solution lies in giving families the ability to invest their own resources in appropriate fertilizer, seed and modern agricultural techniques so they can enjoy increased harvests and income every year. myAgro provides increased financial access to family farms by giving local farmers the ability to pay for the tools and supplies they need on savings layaway, via a mobile money service that is accessible from even the most hard-to-reach villages. This innovation adapts an old concept – layaway plans – to a new context – rural farmers living on less than $2 a day – and it uses a familiar technology – the mobile phone – that is easy, convenient and trusted. We also provide our farmers with agricultural experts to accompany them during planting so they can gain the most benefit possible from their investment, and with direct market access to purchasers so they can get the most income from their harvests. Our model is an extremely efficient way of addressing rural poverty and food insecurity. Our vision is to move a million small-scale farmers beyond subsistence farming and out of poverty by 2025 by scaling our programs in West Africa and by creating a model that other distribution networks around the world can integrate into their own program offerings.
"To Integrate families and children of Autism back into society through LOVE and SUPPORT"
MarAlliance explores, enables and inspires conservation action for threatened marine wildlife and their critical habitats with dependent communities.
The BSCC Foundation was established to support the programs of the Barbara Sinatra Children’s Center and to work on prevention and awareness of child maltreatment through the Children’s Center.
Our mission is to make education available to all students who want to learn. We know that Education changes lives and we want to make it available to all students. We also know that education is the only permanent way to break the cycle of poverty. We aim to achieve our mission by providing scholarships, school supplies and English.
Their Mission "We believe that no one should go without menstrual care. Everything we do, we believe in ending the social stigma and taboos surrounding menstruation. The way we make a difference is by providing menstrual hygiene kits to those that would otherwise go without. We are a movement, join us! #HappyPeriod is a social movement of girlfriends providing menstrual hygiene kits to the homeless. Our initiative supports anyone with a monthly cycle, that is homeless and/or living in poverty. We are inclusive to veterans, disable, LGBT, women, and even non-binary."
Be The Bridge's mission is to empower people and culture towards racial healing, equity and reconciliation. Our vision is that people are equipped to flourish and grounded in truth. They are no longer conditioned by racialized society. People and organizations are aware and responding to the racial brokenness and systemic injustice in our world.
NON-PROFIT MULTI-DISCIPLINARY ARTS ORGANIZATION DEDICATED TO THE CULTIVATION OF ORIGINAL MATERIAL AND EXPLORATION OF INNOVATIVE FORMS OF ARTISTIC EXPRESSION.
FEEST is an organization led by youth of color in South Seattle and South King County working to improve health in our schools. Focusing on the need for more healthy, affordable, and culturally relevant food at school, FEEST centers young people as leaders toward concrete changes in our food systems. Our mission is to set the table for young people to transform the health and equity of their community by gathering around food & working towards systems change. At the foundation of our work are youth-led dinners where students gather around food and build community with peers. Breaking bread together builds lasting connections that become a foundation for long-term organizing. Rooted in radical joy, we are building power toward policy changes that increase food access for all students.