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US network of foundations and other philanthropic organizations working to improve economic and social conditions in low-income communities. Lists upcoming events, membership benefits, and focus area working groups.
Membership association works to enhance philanthropy in the state. Provides member and nonprofit sector news, resources for improved operations, and list of members.
Netherlands-based funders of new projects and organizations. Describes grant interest areas and application requirements.
International group focusing on human rights. Committed to giving flexible, timely support to women's groups working on emerging, controversial or difficult issues.
Creates social change by investing in economic opportunity for women and girls, through institutional change and connections between the for-profit and non-profit sectors. Lists grantees, with research reports on effective approaches.
Map of their service area, hunger facts, and how to help. Toronto, Ontario.
Procures, warehouses, and distributes food to member social services. Information about services, donations, volunteering, food drives and events, history and annual reports with a virtual tour. Ontario.
Serves agencies in Northeastern Minnesota and Northwestern Wisconsin. Includes hunger facts, calendar of events, newsletter, and volunteer opportunities. Part of the Feeding America network.
Collects and distributes donated, surplus food to agencies in the Texas and Oklahoma Panhandles. News, program descriptions, list of agencies served, and volunteer needs. Part of the Feeding America network.
Local chapter in eastern Pennsylvania. How to register a garden or get involved, FAQ, and media coverage.
Service area, meal services, eldercare counseling, and volunteer opportunities.
Provides two home-delivered meals each day to homebound seniors. Includes how to help or donate, events, and services.
A nonprofit devoted to serving the homebound in the San Angelo, Texas area with hot, nutritious, home delivered meals ensuring their well-being. Includes information on services, eligibility, fundraising, events, and volunteer opportunities.
Organizes, plans, and administers delivering well-balanced, nutritious meals at the lowest possible cost to the recipient. History, helping out, and service information.
Provides home delivered meals to seniors and permanently disabled persons over an extended term.
Delivers daily hot meals to the elderly, disabled, and homebound in the Greater Austin, Texas area. Includes calendar of events, wish list for supplies, volunteer, and donation information.
New York-based private nonprofit development agency with projects in Africa and the Middle East. Describes employment and volunteer opportunities, current projects, learning resources, and Foundation history.
Describes projects of non profit organization running literature, aid, and medical programs as well as an "Aid for Cuba" project. Works mainly in Cuba and Venezuela.
Features mission statement, contact information, news and links.
Provides temporary lodging for families whose seriously ill children receive treatment locally. Includes information about the Care Mobil, grants, scholarships, calendar.
Provides housing for families of seriously ill children who are hospitalized or receiving treatment in Dallas area hospitals. Features referral information, directions, amenities, house rules, and transportation schedule.
Provides history of charity, publications, news, houses, rooms, programs, projects, sponsorships, and contact information. [Australia]
Provides comfort and respite for families seeking local medical treatment for their seriously ill children. Includes information about staff, volunteers, family room, events, newsletter, and photo album. [New York]
Serves families of children hospitalized in local hospitals. Includes information about the gourmet gala, 5k race, care mobile, camps, success, and events. [Pennsylvania]
Goal is to keep families together by providing temporary housing while seriously ill children receive treatment. Includes house tour, directions, events, staff, grants, and how to request a room. [Pennsylvania]
Temporary home to families from all over the world, who have traveled to the city primarily for pediatric cancer treatment available at city hospitals. [New York]
Offers housing for families with children being treated at a Texas medical facility for cancer or other serious illness. Features information about the house, who to contact, friends, events, programs, a photo album, and a message board. [Texas]
Provides housing for families whose children are undergoing medical treatment locally.
Home away from home for families of hospitalized children. Includes information about how to help, news, events, and who to contact. [South Carolina]
Nonprofit organization provides temporary lodging for families of pediatric patients at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center and Forsyth Medical Center. Information on program and services. [North Carolina]
Provides a temporary home, respite, and emotional support for families whose children are being treated or evaluated at health care facilities of Shands Teaching Hospital and the University of Florida clinics. [Gainesville, Florida]
A non-profit organization needing help and support to make magic happen for children and their families.
Worldwide project sponsored by Oxfam to promote fair trade and indicating that Southern handicraft producers and their environment are respected. [French/Dutch/English/Spanish]
Helps keep people safe every day, as well as in an emergency thanks to caring, supportive people in the community. Pages for the Armed Forces Emergency Services.
Non-profit charitable organization providing humanitarian relief in the United States and around the world.
Find links to Christian organizations and ways to make a difference in the world.
Charity "bringing hope to a hurting world" through education, disease control, medical training and care, care for orphans, education and recovery programs. Recruits mainly from the members of International Churches of Christ (ICOC).
Non-profit humanitarian organization dedicated to improving the physical and spiritual well-being of suffering people world wide. Features reports on activity in Africa and in the United States.
Links prayer and finances from Christians in the West with local ministries in Third World nations. Includes a mission overview, events calendar and contact information.
Christian poverty relief organization based in the United Kingdom, works to meet practical needs in developing countries through self-help, medical, educational, and training projects.
A UK-registered charity which works internationally in emergency relief, development projects, support for orphans, and Waqf. Includes information about their programs and current appeals.
Helps to provide health, human, and emergency services to Shelby County Ohio through its member agencies.
Serves Cole, Miller, Moneteau, Osage, and parts of Boone and Callaway Counties. Volunteer opportunities, links to member agencies, and annual campaign information included.
Raises and allocates funds, provides information, management and technical resources, identifies critical issues, and builds collaborations.
Serving Middlesex, Norfolk, and Worcester Counties in Massachusetts.
An affiliate of the Capital Area YMCA with the largest Indian Guide/Princess program. Includes information about programs and services. Raleigh, NC.
A reference for people interested in volunteering as a telephone counsellor in Melbourne, Victoria. Information and tips for the novice.
Supports charities in Canada, primarily in Alberta, Saskatchewan, the North West Territories and the Yukon. Describes grant programs, lists past grantees, and offers publications of sponsored-research.
Supports various needy charitable, educational, health services and cultural organizations, mainly in Florida.
A partnership of donors and activists committed to supporting social change in the Delaware Valley.