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A team of volunteers, trained specialists, and professionals each with essential expertise (history, aviation, diving, navigation), who are dedicated to locating and assisting with identifying American prisoners of war and missing in action from World War Two and other conflicts around the globe. This effort is done through detailed research and exploration while consistently coordinating with appropriate national authorities.
To manifest film and media projects that explore our shared humanity and foster an appreciation of the natural world. Our media education program works with filmmakers from under-served communities and balances intensive film production with important skills training while enabling young filmmakers to share their stories and ideas with the world.
Our mission is to enhance doctor/patient communication, specifically in end-of-life conversations; strengthen patient-centered healthcare; and to reduce health and healthcare disparities with a focus on chronically and terminally ill homeless individuals. In 2015, HCRI, Inc. began a new journey – to create a hospice house for the terminally ill homeless in Sacramento, CA – Joshua’s House – in memory of a young man, Joshua Lee (1980-2014), who had a vision of preventing those homeless men and women who were seriously and terminally ill from dying alone, scared and in pain on the streets or along the rivers of our community. We are using a community-based approach with an Advisory Board comprised of representatives from local hospitals; hospice programs; California State University, Sacramento; University of California, Davis, School of Medicine and School of Nursing; organizations that focus on housing for the homeless; medical clinics; as well as the homeless community.
They serve the intersectional communities that have been historically oppressed. The marginalized, the outcasts, and the disenfranchised are our people. They inspire, equip and amplify these change agents. They dismantle oppression from the ground up and from the inside out.
THE MISSION OF THE BIG SKY FILM INSTITUTE IS TO CELEBRATE AND PROMOTE THE ART OF NON-FICTION FILMMAKING, AND TO ENCOURAGE MEDIA LITERACY BY FOSTERING PUBLIC UNDERSTANDING AND APPRECIATION OF DOCUMENTARY FILM.
WTTW's mission is to provide unique, relevant and valued content and services that enrich, engage, and educate diverse communities in Chicago and around the world. WFMT, Chicago's Classical Experience, strives to provide the best and broadest selection of classical music and fine arts programming heard in the country.
The Adirondack Center for Writing cultivates the art of writing and the joy of reading; celebrate the power of language to invite discovery, to create an understanding of people and sense of place, and to build a community.
TO PROVIDE VIDEO PRODUCTION AND WEB-ENABLED CONTENT TO CHRITABLE ORGANIZATIONS FOCUSED ON CAUSES SUCH AS EDUCATION, HEALTHCARE, WOMEN'S ISSUES, HUMAN RIGHTS, ENVIRONMENTAL MATTERS, AND ANTI-VIOLENCE. ALL GRANTS ARE IN KIND
MBTV is a local television station that offers locally produced television and provides a facility where people can produce TV shows. We encourage the people of the community to use MBTV as a way to communicate with others in their community.
ABBA is a Bible-based, Christ-centered ministry that assists women and men to make healthy, life-affirming decisions about pregnancy, sex and relationships.
To Provide Community Programming Productions, Allocation Of Channel Space And Time, Cablecast Programming And Training In The Use Of Access Facilities For The Benefit Of Burlington Residents And Organizations.
Serve A Purpose is a California-based nonprofit (formed 2021) associated with film and video activities. It appears to be organized to support projects or activities in the film/video arts (listed cause: “Film and video” on nonprofit directories).