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BakerRipley

BakerRipley's mission is to bring resources, education and connection to emerging neighborhoods, helping keep the Greater Houston region a place of opportunity for everyone. As the largest community development nonprofit in Texas, BakerRipley serves more than a half a million people each year.

Indigenous Education Foundation of Tanzania

Through the highest-quality holistic education, we equip youth to become leaders in their communities. IEFT operates Orkeeswa School, a community- based secondary school located in an under- served Maasai village in the Monduli Hills of northern Tanzania. By offering our students a diverse array of programs, opportunities and resources, we are developing a generation of well-rounded and inspired leaders in Orkeeswa Village, who are equipped and motivated to make a positive impact on their communities. Each member of IEFT's international and Tanzanian staff is dedicated to supporting the growth and development of Orkeeswa's over 270 students.

The Mission Continues

We are on a mission to connect veterans with under-resourced communities. The Mission Continues empowers veterans to continue their service, and empowers communities with veteran talent, skills and preparedness to generate visible impact.

Circles Ashland

Circles Ashland is a relationship-based, community driven solution to poverty. Our mission is to inspire, inform, and equip individuals, families and the community to rise above poverty and thrive.

Leadership Initiatives

Leadership Initiatives (LI) renews democracies on a grassroots level by cultivating self-reliant leadership. We help individuals and communities forge the connections necessary to solve local problems using existing community resources. In the process we train a new generation of innovative, resourceful leaders poised to catapult their neighborhoods, regions, and nations forward.

Opportunity Junction

At Opportunity Junction, we believe that everyone who works hard deserves the opportunity to succeed. Our mission is to help motivated Contra Costa County job seekers develop the skills and confidence to launch careers that lead to financial security.

Midnight Mission

The Midnight Mission offers a path to self-sufficiency to men, women and children who have lost everything. Our emergency services, 12-step recovery programs, job training, education and work programs offer a compassionate bridge to productive lives. We remove obstacles, and provide the accountability and structure that the people who are experiencing homelessness need to rejoin their communities. Our conviction and commitment to their success defines us.

Women's Employment Network

Founded in 1986, the Women's Employmnent Network (WEN) helps women raise their self-esteem and achieve economic independence through sustained employment.

Rethreaded

Human trafficking destroys lives. Rethreaded exists to restore choice, eliminate vulnerabilities to exploitation, and break the cycle of generational trauma by providing employment, career development, and supportive services.

Segulos Yaakov

SUPPORT OF TORAH SCHOLARS

Veterans of Foreign Wars Foundation

The mission of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Foundation is to support programs and services that secure, manage and distribute resources to improve the lives of veterans, military service personnel, their families and the communities where they live.

Community Voices Heard

Community Voices Heard is an organization of low income people, mostly women on welfare and public housing residents, working together to improve the lives of our members' families and all poor people in New York City and State. We are directed, run and being built by low-income people. We are a growing grass roots organization that uses public education, public policy research, community organizing, leadership development, voter education & mobilization, and direct action issue organizing to build our membership and to organize around issues that are defined by our membershiwe broadly define "welfare activism" to be multi issue, and thus must include issues such as education, training, jobs, housing, economic development and other community issues. We fill a critical gap in that our organization connects public policy with grass roots organizing and leadership development.