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Fashion Makes Change, a project of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, a 501(c)(3), provides actionable solutions that catalyze collective action, build resilient communities and reverse the climate crises. Recognizing we all have a role to play, Fashion Makes Change aligns industry, non-profits, investors and customers in the transition to a sustainable world.
Texas Relief Warriors was created in 2020, in the wake of Hurricane Laura. What started as a small effort by a few friends to help get needed supplies to hurricane-ravaged areas, has rocketed into an accredited 501c3 that has provided over 50,000 pounds of relief to numerous communities.
The Oakland Genesis Soccer Club is a non-profit organization that provides socially and economically disadvantaged youth, aged 13-18, with free transportation, academic support, and professional soccer coaching.
The response has truly been global, rapid, and multi-faceted. UNICEF is supplying medical oxygen to over 90 countries to help fight COVID-19. Just this year, in addition to the 15,188 oxygen concentrators, UNICEF alone has distributed over 19,600 oxygen accessories (like pulse oximeters, flow splitters, oxygen analyzers and humidifier bottles) and 578,000 consumables (like nasal cannula, face masks and tubing) to 93 countries. In addition, UNICEF country offices have supported many governments to initiate plans to install and/or refurbish PSA plants or provide liquid oxygen to further bolster oxygen scale-up efforts.
India is facing its toughest health and humanitarian crisis since independence. With more than 17 million coronavirus cases and nearly 200,000 deaths reported to date, the health system has simultaneously run out of testing kits, hospital beds, and the supply of medical oxygen. Thousands are dying simply because they cannot breathe. The #OxygenForIndia is a volunteer-run campaign to deliver lifesaving medical oxygen to those who need it the most, and especially the poor who have little chance of being admitted to a hospital.
To honor the legacy of the great American playwright, Arthur Miller, and his New York City public school education, the Arthur Miller Foundation is a non-profit organization that provides quality theater education to public school students by supporting public school theater teachers. The Arthur Miller Foundation's mission is to sustain and increase the number of students that receive a dedicated arts education as an integral part of their academic curriculum. We believe that arts education is a right of every public school student. As an organization, we affirm that if arts education assumes its rightful place in the public school curriculum, we will foster generations of imaginative graduates, enhancing the evolving world of theater and all other fields of human endeavor.
The Half Percent Project was created to educate foundations and philanthropists on the plight of animals and the need to consider animal welfare as part of their giving portfolio. We help animal welfare organizations improve their structure, governance, and operations and obtain access to funds. We will provide the “playbook” to transformation and funds to support this. We want to encourage philanthropists and foundations to direct a half percent of their annual giving towards supporting animal welfare.
After the Races, NY, Mission Statement:After the Races NY Mission is to provide utmost care,re training for second career and life long purpose to thoroughbred race horses after their racing career has ended.
Another Round Another Rally is a nonprofit financial resource for the hospitality industry. We provide reimbursement grants and immersive educational scholarships to further the education of historically excluded voices in the community, and supply emergency assistance to those employed in restaurants, bars, and hotels who have fallen on unexpected hardship.
The mission of Student MOJO is to provide food, housing, and safety to students in need. Our is to invest in young people's talents and dreams, by providing the basic conditions needed to thrive.
At Samaritan House, we believe in a community of hope through neighbor helping neighbor. Our mission is to mobilize the resources of our community to help those among us who are in need. Our dedicated professional staff and volunteers work together to provide food, access to shelter, healthcare, and a broad range of supportive services. We preserve dignity, promote self sufficiency, and provide hope.
Spina Bifida Jacksonville advocates for educates and serves people in the local community whose lives have been touched by Spina Bifida.