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Hromada» is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization for the benefit of the Ukrainian community. Its purpose is to promote and support educational, cultural and charitable activities of Ukrainian diaspora. «Hromada» in Ukrainian means "community", or organized body of people who work collaboratively to achieve common goals. Our organization publishes a monthly newspaper with the same name «Hromada». The first issue came out in December 2017. The purpose of the newspaper is to highlight in Ukrainian community wide variety of topics, including political, cultural, educational, and charitable which related to our everyday life, culture, heritage, and history.
Child Family Health International (CFHI) provides community-based global health education programs for students and institutions. Our unique model fosters reciprocal partnerships and empowerment in local communities, transforming perspectives about self, healing and global citizenship.
Building on the enduring heritage and values shared between the peoples of the Netherlands and the United States, the Netherland-America Foundation (NAF) seeks to further strengthen the bonds between our two countries through exchange in the arts, sciences, education, business and public affairs.
We promote empowerment and civic participation through education, workforce development, youth and family engagement, and community-strengthening initiatives. We are the leading resource for East Tennessee’s Latino community and we are the leading resource for East Tennessee regarding the Latino community.
Washington English Center (WEC)'s mission is to provide affordable English-language instruction and workforce programs to adult immigrants using volunteers. WEC envisions a world in which all immigrants have access to the education and support they need to achieve their goals.
CMP promotes economic self-sufficiency and career advancement through equipping individuals with job & educational skills, credentials, leadership qualities, and entrepreneurship opportunities. We work with all segments of society, with a distinct track record serving the asian american community.
The mission of IRIS is to enable refugees and other displaced people to establish new lives, regain hope, and contribute to the vitality of Connecticut’s communities. Refugees are men, women and children who fled their countries of origin due to persecution on the basis of their race, nationality, religious belief, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group. According to international law, refugees are those who have a "well-founded fear of persecution" and are unable to return to their countries without risking violence to themselves and their families, including torture and death. They are granted special immigration status according to international law. Each year the US government invites a small number of them to start new lives, or "resettle," in this country. The front-line work of resettlement is done by local agencies like IRIS. IRIS works intensively with refugees, particularly during the first year of their resettlement, to help them build lives of their own choosing in the US. IRIS also serves the larger immigrant community through its Food Pantry. Through outreach, advocacy, and public events, IRIS educates the community about the refugee experience and issues of national and international importance that touch all of our lives.
Based out of Rockville, Maryland, and operating in the Banyakigezi region of southwestern Uganda, Project Success is a humanitarian organization that was formed to promote educational scholarships, community mentorships, and entrepreneurial training as a means to empowering at-risk youth in Uganda to achieve their full academic and leadership potential.
Bridge Kids International is a global non-profit organization helping young people of Africa and the African Diaspora, aged 13-25, unleash their social entrepreneurial spirits to solve economic development, education, environmental, girls’ rights, and health challenges and build sustainable communities.
Somali Family Service (SFS), guided by its community champions, helps Somali and other East African families in becoming responsible, independent and contributing members of San Diego community through its programs that promote health, educational and economic success, and leadership efforts.
With core expertise in community service and financial education, the Emmett Pollard Philanthropy Society is dedicated to enhancing the lives of youth and adults throughout the United States, primarily through establishing positive influence in communities, offering unique experience opportunities, and upholding a consistent financial commitment to make a difference.
We are a technology nonprofit committed to inspire and bring positive social change to the world. We harness the medium of innovative, digital technology to promote education, learning, and empowerment - the building blocks to lasting change. Only empowered citizens can spark and sustain the change needed for a more peaceful, safe, and equal society. This is true for all of the major conflicts the world faces, ranging from climate change to gender equality, from violent extremism to poverty, and beyond. Our vision is a world where all are educated and empowered with the resources and abilities needed to achieve and preserve such a global transformation. To such an end, NFP develops and employs innovative technology that can overcome even the largest digital barriers.