At Days for Girls we are turning periods into pathways. We increase access to menstrual care and education by developing global partnerships, cultivating social enterprises, mobilizing volunteers, ...
Girl Talk was founded in 2002 in Albany, GA to help middle school girls navigate the social and emotional challenges of adolescence. Today, Girl Talk provides multiple programs to meet the needs of ...
Established in 2014, Pretty Brown Girl Foundation is a non-profit 501c3 organization that promotes self-confidence and leadership development for girls of color. Our vision is to To prepare young ...
We The Protesters is a national organization focused on ending racism and police violence in the United States. Since 2015, we’ve built the most comprehensive database of police violence in the ...
During her three-year fight with leukemia and nine-month battle with a brain tumor, Amanda Hope dreamed that one day she would design a fun clothing line for kids just like her that would provide ...
The HNC Fund facilitates comprehensive financial support for the well-being of one Head and Neck Cancer patient a year. We believe in creating high impact funding. Our goal is to raise $100,000 ...
Kits to Heart distributes thoughtfully designed, curated cancer care kits to hospitals and cancer centers in the Baltimore/Washington Metro Area community, as well as ships directly to patients ...
The Change Climate Project creates sparks high impact climate initiatives by offering the leading independent climate label, and a set of tools and community resources to reduce barriers to action. ...
Cadasta develops and promotes the use of simple digital tools and technology to help partners efficiently document, analyze, store, and share critical land and resource rights information. By ...
PowerPlay uses sports as its hook to build girls’ confidence and resilience and creates safe spaces where girls learn from each other and from strong female role models. Our mission is to advance the ...
Heart House serves some of the most vulnerable in our community: refugee children. Most have experienced trauma beyond their years, coming from war-torn or poverty-stricken lands. At Heart House, we ...
In 1975, a group of regular park-goers realized that there was a need for emergency medical assistance in Central Park. New York’s EMS system was already stretched to the limit, often resulting in ...