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DAV Charitable Service Trust

For more than 30 years, the DAV Charitable Service Trust has played a critical role in the support of ill and injured veterans, their families and caregivers as they navigate the challenges of life after combat. Each year, the organization assists thousands of America’s heroes through targeted grant support of charitable initiatives across the nation. DAV (Disabled American Veterans) leaders formed the DAV Charitable Service Trust in 1986 to advance programs and services that cater to our nation’s veterans as well as their caregivers and families. By supporting the work of the charitable organizations that offer these services, the Trust plays an essential role in ensuring that America fulfills its promises to those who make such significant sacrifices for national safety and security.

Society
Disaster Relief
Animals
Lollypop Farm, the Humane Society of Greater Rochester

The Humane Society Of Rochester And Monroe County for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Inc. was founded in 1873. Since the 1950's the Society has been known as Lollypop Farm, its name coming from the then popular Shirley Temple song - On the Good Ship Lollipop. Our mission is to build lifelong bonds between people and animals through education, community outreach programs, and the prevention of cruelty.  We envision a time when our community celebrates the human-animal bond; embraces the mutual benefits therein; and treats all fellow beings with care, compassion and respect.

Society
Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society

Founded in 1904, the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society operates nearly 250 offices ashore and afloat at Navy and Marine Corps bases throughout the world.  The Society provides financial, educational, and other assistance to active duty and retired members of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps, their eligible family members, and survivors to achieve financial self-sufficiency and find solutions to emergency needs.

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Society
Covenant Of Education

Mission: Harmonize humanity through education and loving-kindness. Promise: Education is a basic human right—open across languages, cultures, and classes. Platform: Kiver.org secures this promise with free, high-quality, AI-augmented learning. Covenant of Education, Inc., focuses on supporting teens aged 16-25 through exploration and education. Our programs help young people discover their purpose and build equity in their life paths through projects and innovations. The company was founded in memory of my brother, who passed away a decade ago and whose sacrifice allowed me to continue my education. I see my organization as a continuation of his legacy, providing guidance for teens who need direction and purpose.

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Health
Disaster Relief
Sudanese American Physicians Association

The mission of SAPA is to develop and maintain a strong and dynamic professionalsociety that:(1) Supports the advancement of its Members.(2) Responsive to the needs of its Members’ communities within the United States and Sudan.(3) Aids in fulfilling its Member’s philanthropic endeavors within the United States and Sudan.

Society
Camp Kesem

Our mission is two-fold:  To provide children affected by a parent's cancer with a supportive, lifelong camp community that recognizes and understands their unique needs.  To empower college students to make a difference and build invaluable leadership skills by developing and managing every aspect of their Camp Kesem chapter.

Society
Justice Rights
Oregon Food Bank, Inc.

To eliminate hunger and its root causes… because no one should be hungry.

Society
Raleigh Midtown Kiwanis Childrens Fund

Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to improving the world one child and one community at a time. The Kiwanis family of clubs has over 600,000 adult and youth members in over 80 countries who participate in regular meetings, service projects, and fundraising.

Society
THE ELLEN P HERMANSON FOUNDATION

The Ellen Hermanson Foundation is dedicated to providing state-of-the-art breast health care and supporting those affected by cancer. Serving primarily breast cancer patients on the East End of Long Island, New York, the Foundation achieves its mission through two main initiatives: Offering educational outreach to highlight the importance of early detection and ensuring access to mammography and treatment for medically underserved communities. Funding psychosocial support services that address the diverse challenges faced by breast cancer patients, survivors, their families, spouses, and friends.

Society
Comic Relief

Comic Relief believes comedy isn’t just entertainment — it’s action. By using the power of comedy to spotlight poverty’s impact on kids, we educate people everywhere about its causes and solutions, and inspire donations to fuel partners working in communities to create lasting change. Through our programs, we support initiatives that provide safety and housing, better health, stronger education, and economic opportunities so kids can thrive. Since our founding, we have raised more than $447 million and helped over 50 million children and families across the U.S. and around the world.

Society
Justice Rights
Health
Retreat, Inc.

The mission of the Retreat is to provide safety, shelter and support for victims of domestic abuse and to break the cycle of family violence.

Society
NYSARC INC - NEW YORK

SEE SCHEDULE OAHRC'S VISION IS TO HELP CREATE A SOCIALLY JUST WORLD WHERE THE POWER OF DIFFERENCES IS EMBRACED, VALUED AND CELEBRATED. AHRC'S MISSION IS TO ADVOCATE FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE NEURODIVERSE TO LEAD FULL AND EQUITABLE LIVES.EACH MEMBER OF AHRC IS COMMITTED TO PROMOTING A CULTURE THAT EMBRACES: -COMMITTING WHOLEHEARTEDLY TO THE MISSION OF THE AGENCY;-RESPONDING TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE AHRC COMMUNITY WITH COURTESY, KINDNESS AND OPEN AND HONEST COMMUNICATION;-MAKING DECISIONS BASED ON FAIRNESS, HONESTY, MORALITY AND ETHICAL PRINCIPLES;-RESPECTING AND APPRECIATING THE DIFFERENCES FOUND AMONG PEOPLE WHO ARE NEURODIVERSE, THEIR FAMILIES AND OUR COLLEAGUES; AND-PROVIDING AN ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH DISTINCTION AND MERIT ARE AFFIRMED, CELEBRATED AND ENHANCED