Find your favorite nonprofit or choose one that inspires you from our database of over 2 million charitable organizations.
Displaying 409–420 of 7,175
Encircle brings the family and community together to enable LGBTQ+ youth to thrive.
Adler Aphasia Center provides long-term, community-based support and therapy for people living with aphasia and their families. The Center’s programs focus on rebuilding everyday communication skills, reducing isolation through group activities and caregiver support, and offering education and advocacy to improve quality of life.
IMBS, Inc raises money for people struggling with various forms of PTSD by presenting compelling narrative stories and documentaries on film.
ICHOM’s mission is to unlock the potential of value-based health care by defining global Standard Sets of outcome measures that really matter to patients for the most relevant medical conditions and by driving adoption and reporting of these measures worldwide.
The mission of the Noah's Hope – Hope4Bridget Foundation is to raise funds in support of scientific research, and inform the community about Batten Disease. Batten Disease is a rare, fatal autosomal recessive neurodegenerative disorder that begins in childhood.
Beyond (BEYOND) works to improve the health and well‑being of people in the Tucson area by offering free education and community programs that emphasize four pillars: moving the body, eating nutritious foods, spending time in nature, and connecting with others. Its activities include weekly social walks, guided hikes, school bike and nutrition programs, and youth cycling initiatives.
The foundation works to help babies and young children who are deaf or hard of hearing in low- and middle-income countries by building local capacity—training professionals, supporting early identification and newborn screening, and providing hearing technology and family/clinical support—so children can learn to listen and speak and reach their potential.
Dementia Spotlight Foundation is dedicated to supporting lives through advocacy, the arts, & dementia education. We're committed to educating both family and professional caregivers about dementia-related diseases and enhancing the supports and standards of care needed. Due to the complexity of dementia and the stigma associated with it, there's an extreme lack of funding, education, & resources available for individuals and caregivers who need them right now. While research is thriving, and we all hope for a cure, the fact remains that 5.4 million people in the U.S. are living with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia. With a focus on LIFE before LOSS, RIGHTS before research, and CARE before cure, we realize that life doesn't end after a dementia diagnosis, there's HOPE & a way forward.
The Concussion Legacy Foundation's mission is to support athletes, Veterans, and all affected by concussions and CTE; achieve smarter sports and safer athletes through education and innovation; and to End CTE through prevention and research.
Midwest Brain Injury Clubhouse provides life long rehabilitative services and support to those affected by brain injury and stroke.
Days for Girls is turning periods into pathways: We increase access to menstrual care and education by developing global partnerships, cultivating Social Entrepreneurs, mobilizing volunteers and innovating sustainable solutions that shatter stigma and limitations for women and girls.
Holtons Heroes helps children who suffered a life-altering brain injury after birth by providing therapeutic tools, rehabilitative devices, educational resources, and direct support to families—focusing on items and services often denied or uncovered by insurance so children can improve physical and emotional development and quality of life.