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Global Pediatric Alliance

Global Pediatric Alliance seeks to promote grassroots empowerment and improve child and maternal health by providing educational, technical, and financial support for community-based health projects in Latin America.We train community health workers and midwives, and provide financial support to small organizations and community groups in marginalized areas, using approaches known to have a significant impact on maternal and child mortality, including clean water and child malnutrition alleviation projects.

Upper Cumberland Broadcast Council

WCTE Upper Cumberland PBS enriches the community with education, outreach, and quality programming.  Our mission is to give a voice to the people and places of the region we serve.  We strive to engage our citizens through distinctive programs and services that inform, educate, entertain, and inspire. Since 1978, WCTE has been a leader in celebrating the stories and people of this region. We continue this tradition today through multiple platforms of engagement that extend far beyond the broadcast realm.

Family Violence And Sexual Assault Institute

Their mission is to promote violence-free living by improving the quality of life for individuals on local, national and international levels by sharing and disseminating vital information, improving cross-discipline collaborations, conducting research and trainings, and providing direct professional services, program evaluation, and consulting.

Swell Collective

They serve the intersectional communities that have been historically oppressed. The marginalized, the outcasts, and the disenfranchised are our people. They inspire, equip and amplify these change agents. They dismantle oppression from the ground up and from the inside out.

Chance For Success Street Newspaper

Our mission at Chance for Success, Street Newspaper is for the homeless and marginalized individuals of Tucson to have an opportunity to succeed through self-determined employment, by selling the newspaper for an income. Chance for Success, Street Newspaper will be collaborating with local schools to give internships to students in order to gain the experience needed for employment, by creating the newspaper, while working with various individuals and the community; to bring awareness, empowerment and advocacy for those benefiting from the program.

America Abroad Media

America Abroad Media empowers and supports local voices that convey universal values through creative content and media programming.

Filmscene

FilmScene's mission is to challenge, inspire, educate, and entertain our diverse communities through the shared discovery of film. FilmScene is Iowa City's nonprofit cinema, working in partnership with the Bijou Film Board, a University of Iowa student organization, to present films at two locations on five permanent screens and a seasonal outdoor cinema. From our home in Downtown Iowa City, we enrich the cultural vitality of the surrounding area through community-supported programming that showcases exceptional American and international filmmaking in a vibrant, accessible, equitable, and welcoming space.

American Printing House For The Blind

APH empowers people who are blind or visually impaired by providing accessible and innovative products, materials, and services for lifelong success.

Kentucky Educational Television Foundation

NONPROFIT FOUNDATION CREATED TO SUPPORT AND FURTHER THE EDUCATIONAL, CHARITABLE AND PUBLIC PURPOSES AND ACTIVITIES OF THE KENTUCKY AUTHORITY FOR EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION. PRIMARY PURPOSE IS TO RECEIVE, HOLD AND ADMINISTER GRANTS IN THE NAME OF THE AUTHORITY.

Cola Mc Gill Productions

We are charged to ignite change through the lens of storytelling & uplifting the stories of people of color and women to ensure their diverse perspectives have a platform to entertain & educate all audiences.

Critical Review Foundation Inc

The Critical Review Foundation is a nonprofit educational foundation under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Contributions are tax-exempt, much needed, and much appreciated. Sales and subscriptions pay for only 25 percent of our budget; the remainder comes from the donations of those who share our ideals. To support scholarly inquiry into the effects of modern institutions, such as capitalism and the nation-state, on human well-being, please send contributions in any amount to the address at the bottom of this form.