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Our mission is to end HIV transmission and stigma through peer-to-peer empowerment, building community, and connecting members to care.
The mission of The Clarendon Hills Park Foundation is to enhance the quality of life in our community by seeking grants and donations to be used to enhance our Parks and open spaces throughout our Village. We have no paid staff nor do we receive any tax funding. All members of the foundation are volunteers who donate their time in support of our mission.
The Environmental Working Group’s mission is to empower people to live healthier lives in a healthier environment. With breakthrough research and education, we drive consumer choice and civic action.
Project Literacy is a global campaign dedicated to building partnerships and driving action that brings the power of words to the world by 2030.
Unite to Light aims to bring light to people without electricity across the world. The organization focuses on the neediest of the needy: children learning to read, midwives and health clinics, and disaster response. Founded in 2010, Unite to Light has delivered 75,000 lights to 65 countries.
To empower grassroots efforts and build strategic partnerships that preserve, protect, and enhance California's urban and community forests.
Florida House Institute: Investing in a future by design We will inspire education and community decision-making utilizing a whole systems model to create a sustainable future by design.
The mission of the Riverside Park Conservancy is to restore, maintain, and improve Riverside Park in partnership with the City of New York for the enjoyment and benefit of all New Yorkers. We support the preservation of the park's historic landscape, structures, and monuments, engage the community in active stewardship of the park, and provide a wide range of public programs.
Foothills Land Conservancy is dedicated to promoting, protecting, and enhancing the lands and environment of the Southern Appalachian region and promoting the character of the land for the general public, now and in the future.
Hidden Villa was founded by Frank and Josephine Duveneck, who purchased the land in 1924 and offered it as a gathering place for discussion, reflection, and incubation of social reform. Over the following decades, the Duvenecks established the first Hostel on the Pacific Coast (1937), the first residential multiracial summer camp (1945), and Hidden Villa’s Environmental Education Program (1970). The Trust for Hidden Villa was established as an educational nonprofit in 1960. Today this 1600 acre community gem, in Los Altos Hills, provides opportunities to learn about the world around us and each other, participate in sustainable food systems, and develop the next generation of green educators, innovative farmers, and thoughtful leaders. Hidden Villa's mission is to inspire a just and sustainable future through our programs, land, and legacy.
EPI's mission is to improve and inspire science education and conservation efforts worldwide through field-based student-scientist partnerships.