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Complete Playground

We want all kids to flourish and grow.We recognize that all children have their own set of strengths and capabilities. Our goal is to create an inclusive and supportive environment where all strengths and capabilities are valued, and all kids can play and learn together. To meet our goal, we are opening the first indoor playground in Manhattan, providing a safe and fun recreation space as well as inclusive program options to support children with sensory challenges. Our goal is to show that we are all the same despite our differences. 100% of donations and proceeds of all services are used to support our vision.

Battery Conservancy

The Battery Conservancy, a non-profit educational corporation, was created in 1994 to revitalize The Battery and renew the spirit of Castle Clinton National Monument, the park's major landmark. The goal is to return The Battery and Castle to their historic roles as the center of cultural life in the Harbor and Downtown New York. The historic Battery, at the southern tip of Manhattan, is one of the most visited parks in New York City. An estimated 6 million people visit The Battery and the Castle annually, including national and international tourists, school children, and local residents and workers in Downtown Manhattan. Sweeping views of the Harbor and the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island frame the setting for New York's premier waterfront park. Visitors stroll along the 1500-foot Admiral Dewey Promenade at the water's edge, which is also the point of departure for the many ferries taking people to harbor attractions. The park's 25 acres are home to 21 monuments, memorials and works of art, many related to the Battery's role in the history of immigration and defense. The Conservancy plays a pivotal role among organizations vitally interested in the future of The Battery, the downtown district, the waterfront, the quality of community life and the environment in New York. New York City owns and maintains Battery Park through the Department of Parks & Recreation; the U.S. government owns and maintains Castle Clinton through the National Park Service; and both are major sites in New York State's Harbor Heritage Area. Warrie Price, founding President of the Conservancy, serves as the City's Battery Park Administrator and the State's Heritage Area Director.

Randall's Island Park Alliance

Randall's Island Park Alliance (RIPA), formerly known as the Randall's Island Sports Foundation (RISF), was founded in 1992 as a public-private partnership to work on behalf of Randall's Island Park, located in the East River between East Harlem, the South Bronx and Astoria, Queens. RIPA works with the City and local communities to provide an innovative and exciting destination through a wide range of sports venues, cultural events and environmental exploration. As the dedicated steward of Randall’s Island Park, the Alliance sustains, maintains, develops and programs the Park to support the wellbeing of all New Yorkers.

Renaissance Youth Center

Renaissance Youth Center strives to empower at-risk inner city youth to fully maximize their potential as productive and responsible members of society by offering dynamic, team building education, music and sports programs while instilling the importance of building a strong community.

Cardinal Quarterback Club

To promote youth sports, specifically the sport of football in the town of Greenwich, CT. Helping the high school and youth athletes have safe equipment, safe practices, and promoting the sport for all youth to enjoy in the community.

English River Outfitters Resort

We strive to restore our veteran’s strength and independence by providing a safe outdoor experience that promotes healing and closure, as well as family reintegration.

Freewheelin Community Bikes

Freewheelin' provides accessible bicycles and teaches youth life and leadership skills that improve their physical and mental well-being. Freewheelin' believes in: The worth and gifts of each person to enrich the world; Bicycling as accessible transportation for recreation, employment, and healthy living; The importance of positive youth/adult mentorship; Empowering youth as leaders who give back to their communities; Lifelong learning, resiliency and persistence; Positive neighborhood and community connections; Making bicycling accessible and affordable; and, Being welcoming to people of all backgrounds, abilities, and incomes. We serve aged 10-18 in our educational programs, and young adults ages 16-22 in employment programs with a primary focus on under-resourced youth

Justin J Watt Foundation

Our mission is to provide after-school opportunities for middle-school aged children in the community to become involved in athletics, so that they may learn the character traits of accountability, teamwork, leadership, work ethic, and perseverance, while in a safe and supervised environment with their peers. We are also committed to assisting Houston and surrounding ​communities with their flood relief efforts. Thank you to everyone who donated their time and money. The generosity shown was remarkable and will go a long way.

Waco Historical Society

To preserve the history of the WACO Aircraft Company and its employees. To nurture the future of aviation. To be an asset to the community.

Trips for Kids- Metro NY Inc

To provide mountain bike outings and environmental education to kids who would not otherwise have these opportunities. We use the bike as a tool to teach lessons in personal responsibility, achievement and environmental awareness.

Team Wethrive Inc

An entrepreneurial mentoring program that pairs college students with middle school students of under-resourced communities.

Arc of Dauphin County

To enhance quality of life and community integration for individuals with special needs.