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Aloha United Way is a Honolulu, HI-based company in the Non-profit sector.
CICF`s mission is to inspire, support, and practice philanthropy, leadership, and service in our community. Through the generosity of thousands of donors, CICF is the steward for more than $500 million in charitable assets focusing on three areas that make central Indiana a better place to live for you and future generations: * Grant making from a variety of funds to other effective not-for-profits * Community leadership on issues like helping families overcome obstacles, creating great public spaces, and embracing our ethnic communities * Philanthropic advising to help people make their charitable giving more thoughtful and enjoyable Our work is centered on our vision for central Indiana`s future. We envision our community being: * recognized for its superior support to those in need, * acknowledged for its ability to develop, retain and attract educated, creative and community-minded citizens, * admired for being a remarkable place to live.
Starting in Houston, and wherever there is need, the Jewish Federation of Greater Houston is at work doing good. We fund people, programs and ideas to improve lives.
Friends of the Earth is a Washington, DC-based company in the Non-Profit sector.
The National Organization for Rare Disorders, a 501(c)(3) organization, is an independent patient advocacy organization dedicated to helping individuals with rare diseases and the organizations that serve them. NORD, along with its 280 patient organization members, is committed to the identification, treatment, and cure of rare disorders through programs of education, advocacy, research, and patient support services. NORD serves all stakeholders in the rare disease community, including patients and their families, patient organizations, researchers, medical professionals, medical students, and companies developing orphan products. NORD also works closely with many government agencies, most notably the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). All NORD programs are focused on one ultimate goal -- to improve the lives of individuals and families affected by rare diseases. NORD is the official sponsor of Rare Disease Day in the U.S., an observance day held on the last day of February each year worldwide. Its goals are to raise awareness for rare diseases and improve access to treatment and medical representation for individuals with rare diseases and their families.