Learn More About The Nonprofits We Currently Support
The Veterans of Foreign Wars Foundation is the official 501(c)(3) of the VFW. It
exists to provide financial resources to the vital assistance programs of the
VFW. Through our strategic relationships with supporters, the Veterans of
Foreign Wars Foundation fills in governmental assistance gaps for troops
abroad, military families back in the U.S. and America’s often-forgotten
veterans. These programs are provided at no cost to the recipients and require
no Veterans of Foreign Wars affiliation.
Vision – The vision of the VFW Foundation is to create a positive impact on
America’s military veterans, service members and their families by addressing
their unique needs.
Mission – The mission of the VFW Foundation is to serve military veterans,
service members and their families by securing resources for programs that
facilitate enhanced life outcomes. Now and for generations to come.
The Veterans of Foreign Wars Foundation is the official 501(c)(3) of the VFW. It
exists to provide financial resources to the vital assistance programs of the
VFW. Through our strategic relationships with supporters, the Veterans of
Foreign Wars Foundation fills in governmental assistance gaps for troops
abroad, military families back in the U.S. and America’s often-forgotten
veterans. These programs are provided at no cost to the recipients and require
no Veterans of Foreign Wars affiliation.
Vision – The vision of the VFW Foundation is to create a positive impact on
America’s military veterans, service members and their families by addressing
their unique needs.
Mission – The mission of the VFW Foundation is to serve military veterans,
service members and their families by securing resources for programs that
facilitate enhanced life outcomes. Now and for generations to come.
Minnesota Assistance Council for
Veterans (MACV) is a Veteran-focused nonprofit organization providing services
and support to end Veteran homelessness in Minnesota. We envision a future
where every Veteran and their family has access to sustainable housing.
We understand the reasons for Veteran homelessness and how
these factors impact the people we serve. As Minnesota’s largest nonprofit
focused on ending Veteran homelessness, our services and programs empower
Veterans by equipping them with the resources, know-how, and tools to create
new opportunities.
Our goal is to create a community of support through open
collaboration and connections in communities across our great state. Join MACV
and become a part of our supportive and welcoming community.
Minnesota Assistance Council for
Veterans (MACV) is a Veteran-focused nonprofit organization providing services
and support to end Veteran homelessness in Minnesota. We envision a future
where every Veteran and their family has access to sustainable housing.
We understand the reasons for Veteran homelessness and how
these factors impact the people we serve. As Minnesota’s largest nonprofit
focused on ending Veteran homelessness, our services and programs empower
Veterans by equipping them with the resources, know-how, and tools to create
new opportunities.
Our goal is to create a community of support through open
collaboration and connections in communities across our great state. Join MACV
and become a part of our supportive and welcoming community.
Since 2013, OUR Rescue, formerly known
as Operation Underground Railroad, has been in the fight against child sexual
exploitation and human trafficking worldwide. Our resolve never falters, and we
will boldly persevere until those in need are safe.
The OUR Rescue Operations teams directly respond to
international government requests to develop intelligence and assist with
rescue efforts.
The OUR Survivor Care teams are committed to empowering
survivors, providing tailored support, and working together with other NGOs to
provide personalized aftercare services that make a lasting impact on
survivor’s healing journeys.
Since 2013, OUR Rescue, formerly known
as Operation Underground Railroad, has been in the fight against child sexual
exploitation and human trafficking worldwide. Our resolve never falters, and we
will boldly persevere until those in need are safe.
The OUR Rescue Operations teams directly respond to
international government requests to develop intelligence and assist with
rescue efforts.
The OUR Survivor Care teams are committed to empowering
survivors, providing tailored support, and working together with other NGOs to
provide personalized aftercare services that make a lasting impact on
survivor’s healing journeys.
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children is a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation whose mission is to help find missing children, reduce child sexual exploitation, and prevent child victimization. NCMEC works with families, victims, private industry, law enforcement, and the public to assist with preventing child abductions, recovering missing children, and providing services to deter and combat child sexual exploitation. Every child deserves a safe childhood.
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children is a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation whose mission is to help find missing children, reduce child sexual exploitation, and prevent child victimization. NCMEC works with families, victims, private industry, law enforcement, and the public to assist with preventing child abductions, recovering missing children, and providing services to deter and combat child sexual exploitation. Every child deserves a safe childhood.
Since 1992, the American Brain Foundation has been investing in research to defeat brain diseases and disorders. We are a national foundation for the brain dedicated to the relentless pursuit of improved prevention, treatment, and cures for brain diseases and disorders.
We unite donors and researchers to improve the lives of those living with brain disease and their loved ones. We invest in research of the whole brain and all neurologic disorders knowing they are interconnected. This holistic, innovative approach allows us to build bridges between diseases and break new ground in research and application.
Utilizing a whole-brain approach gives us an edge in understanding and combating brain disease. We understand that when we cure one brain disease, we will cure many.
Since 1992, the American Brain Foundation has been investing in research to defeat brain diseases and disorders. We are a national foundation for the brain dedicated to the relentless pursuit of improved prevention, treatment, and cures for brain diseases and disorders.
We unite donors and researchers to improve the lives of those living with brain disease and their loved ones. We invest in research of the whole brain and all neurologic disorders knowing they are interconnected. This holistic, innovative approach allows us to build bridges between diseases and break new ground in research and application.
Utilizing a whole-brain approach gives us an edge in understanding and combating brain disease. We understand that when we cure one brain disease, we will cure many.
The Fisher Center for Alzheimer’s Research Foundation is an organization that provides millions of dollars for novel Alzheimer’s research all over the world to investigate the latest, most promising research available.
The Fisher Center lab at The Rockefeller University is one of the largest and most modern scientific facilities in the world dedicated to solving the puzzle of Alzheimer’s disease.
Our mission is to understand the causes of Alzheimer’s disease, improve the care of people living with it, and find a cure.
Our vision is working towards a future where Alzheimer’s is nothing but a memory.
The Fisher Center for Alzheimer’s Research Foundation is an organization that provides millions of dollars for novel Alzheimer’s research all over the world to investigate the latest, most promising research available.
The Fisher Center lab at The Rockefeller University is one of the largest and most modern scientific facilities in the world dedicated to solving the puzzle of Alzheimer’s disease.
Our mission is to understand the causes of Alzheimer’s disease, improve the care of people living with it, and find a cure.
Our vision is working towards a future where Alzheimer’s is nothing but a memory.
Blanchet (pronounced Blan-shāy) House is a nonprofit social services organization located in Old Town Portland. We make a difference, one relationship at a time, through food, clothing, and supportive housing programs. We serve anyone who comes to our doors without judgment because we believe everyone deserves dignity, hope, and community.
Blanchet (pronounced Blan-shāy) House is a nonprofit social services organization located in Old Town Portland. We make a difference, one relationship at a time, through food, clothing, and supportive housing programs. We serve anyone who comes to our doors without judgment because we believe everyone deserves dignity, hope, and community.
No one sleeps on the streets.
Our Mission
Provide comprehensive programs and services in collaboration with others that empower our residents with dignity and respect to overcome homelessness, and achieve and maintain long-term self-sufficiency.
No one sleeps on the streets.
Our Mission
Provide comprehensive programs and services in collaboration with others that empower our residents with dignity and respect to overcome homelessness, and achieve and maintain long-term self-sufficiency.
Pet Helpers’ is a 501(c)3 Adoption Center and Spay/Neuter Clinic that serves communities across the Lowcountry. Our mission is to end the euthanasia of all adoptable cats and dogs by keeping all animals until adopted; providing low cost spay/neuter surgeries; offering humane education programs; pursuing animal-cruelty prosecution; and initiating animal-welfare legislation.
Pet Helpers’ is a 501(c)3 Adoption Center and Spay/Neuter Clinic that serves communities across the Lowcountry. Our mission is to end the euthanasia of all adoptable cats and dogs by keeping all animals until adopted; providing low cost spay/neuter surgeries; offering humane education programs; pursuing animal-cruelty prosecution; and initiating animal-welfare legislation.
Founded in 1936, the Capital Area Humane Society works to promote the humane treatment of companion animals through protection, placement, education, and example. We serve the animals and the people of the Mid-Michigan community with a wide variety of programs and services, including adoption, surrender, an off-site spay and neuter clinic, education programs for children, obedience classes, and a pet food bank. More than 10,000 animals come through our doors each year; all are provided with food, medical care, a safe place to stay, and plenty of TLC from our staff and volunteers.
Founded in 1936, the Capital Area Humane Society works to promote the humane treatment of companion animals through protection, placement, education, and example. We serve the animals and the people of the Mid-Michigan community with a wide variety of programs and services, including adoption, surrender, an off-site spay and neuter clinic, education programs for children, obedience classes, and a pet food bank. More than 10,000 animals come through our doors each year; all are provided with food, medical care, a safe place to stay, and plenty of TLC from our staff and volunteers.