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The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix aims to deliver a world-class vintage motorsport event while raising funds to support residential care, treatment, and services for individuals with autism and developmental disabilities in the Pittsburgh region.In 2024, the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand PRIX donated $350,000 to Autism Pittsburgh and Merakey Allegheny Valley School, bringing the all-time charitable donation to $7,100,000.The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix was recognized as one of the Best Motorsport Events in the World by the International Historic Motoring Awards in 2024.
HomeStart is committed to ending and preventing homelessness in Greater Boston. We help families and individuals find, secure and maintain their own homes.
Founded in 2000, Glamourgals organizes and inspires teen volunteers to provide ongoing companionship and complimentary beauty makeovers to women in senior homes. Through this experience: Elderly residents in care feel a renewed sense of community and self-worth. Teen volunteers gain essential leadership skills demonstrating empathy and compassion through our intergenerational programming.
NoMAA is a nonprofit arts-service organization that cultivates, promotes, and supports artists and arts organizations in northern Manhattan. It provides exhibition and gallery opportunities, runs artist studio/residency programs and small grants, and produces community arts programming (including the annual Uptown Arts Stroll) to strengthen the local arts ecosystem.
VISION A united and resilient community where everyone belongs and everyone thrives.MISSION We mobilize and support a robust network of people, partners, and resources to co-create opportunities for every person in our community to live free from poverty and injustice.FOCUS We employ the community school strategy as the organizing framework for elevating student success, supporting families, and engaging communities throughout Buncombe County.
Engage, educate and unite to achieve food security for all in the Carolinas.
SBP solves the challenges facing at-risk communities by bringing the rigor of business and innovation to reduce risk, create resilient communities and streamline recovery.SBP works across the disaster preparedness and recovery continuum to drive direct impact and by sharing knowledge, people and funding. By taking a holistic approach, SBP shrinks the time between disaster and recovery in three intersecting ways—advocate, build and prepare.SBP advocates for policy and system change and advises state and local leaders to run disaster recovery programs more efficiently and effectively to create transformational change and scale impact.SBP builds resilient communities efficiently and effectively.SBP prepares individuals, communities and organizations to mitigate risk and speed recovery.
HONESTY, INTEGRITY and TRUST are the three main pillars of their mission at The HIT Living Foundation. They strive to live by these ethos within the foundation and personal lives. The HIT Living Foundation has come to fruition through the willingness to act on compassion for others and by doing so with open hearts and objective minds.
UNC-Chapel Hill has had an ice hockey team since 1974 when enough of a demand called for the creation of a club team. In our 42 years as a club we have made it to the point where we are practicing twice a week and play a schedule in the ACCHL thats consists of nearly 30 games each season.
Cancer Support Community San Francisco Bay Area ensures that all people impacted by cancer are empowered by knowledge, strengthened by action, and sustained by community. Cancer Support Community provides comprehensive integrative care - including counseling, support groups, nutrition, exercise and patient education programs - for people with cancer and their families or caregivers. Our services enable cancer patients to partner with their treatment team to manage their treatment and recovery most effectively, increase their chances for survival, reduce their chances of recurrence, and provide for the highest possible quality of life.
Common Threads is a national nonprofit that teaches children and families cooking and nutrition skills to promote healthier eating and lifelong wellness. It focuses on reaching under-resourced communities with affordable, culturally-relevant nutrition education and hands-on cooking programs.
StreetCode’s mission is to invigorate innovation within our communities. We provide historically economically disadvantaged people of color in our community with the high-tech skills, confidence, and access to networks needed to enter the technology industry. We offer free courses in coding, entrepreneurship, and design. StreetCode engages communities seeking justice, innovation, and tech-driven economic opportunities. Through building mindset, skills and networks, we equip individuals and families with resources they seek to expand their life options. Through tech education, we empower communities of color to use their authentic voices and diverse perspectives to realize self-determination. Through our innovation, we transform and create industry that truly represents the vitality and diversity of our world.