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The Tumbleweed Program is a non-profit, community-based agency, founded in 1976, which provides services to runaway, homeless, and vulnerable youth and their families. Tumbleweed`s crisis counseling and youth services are available twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. Tumbleweed`s vision is to end youth homelessness in our community. We do this through building and sustaining a top notch team and providing youth focused programming that evokes lasting life change.
Michigan Family Resources is a Grand Rapids, MI-based company in the Non-profit sector.
Nonotuck Resource Associates is a leader in Adult Family Care, Shared Living, and Day Services in Massachusetts. Founded in 1972 by a group of parents who had the courage and foresight to seek community care for their loved ones, Nonotuck has since helped transform the lives of hundreds of people with intellectual and physical disabilities by providing the personalized service of Shared Living and Adult Family Care. Each day Nonotuck addresses the ever increasing demand from families for these non-traditional, value based, in home services with love and care. Serving more than 450 families in Massachusetts, Nonotuck strives to give caregivers the support they need and your loved ones the care they deserve.
To maximize the impact of the arts on economic development, education and the quality of life for everyone by generating resources, inspiring excellence, and creating community connections. What We Do Fund for the Arts is a regional nonprofit committed to building a vibrant community through the power of the arts. With the help of nearly 20,000 donors, Fund for the Arts supports a range of arts organizations and drives accessibility across neighborhoods, schools, community center, senior care facilities, parks, libraries, and public spaces. We believe the arts fuel our regional economy, inspire student success, bring people together, and simply make Greater Louisville an amazing, unique community. World-Class Institutions Fund for the Arts strives to make Louisville a competitive 21st century city by bringing innovative programming, national acclaim, exciting performances and exhibitions in traditional and non-traditional spaces in our community. Educational Programs & Outreach Fund for the Arts leverages the Arts to engage students, inspire excellence and improve academic success both in the classroom and through transformative out of school opportunities. Our outreach spans after-school programs, summer camps, community centers, health and senior living centers. Collaborative Initiatives Fund for the Arts is a catalyst for innovation and collaboration in our community. By connecting diverse businesses and organizations, we leverage our thriving arts scene to address critical community initiatives and drive impact. Who We Support Fund for the Arts invests in collective impact and in a strong, sustainable thriving arts sector. We provide general operating support grants to 14 cultural partners, project-based matching fund support to numerous nonprofits, and arts-in-education grants to teachers and schools.
InFaith Community Foundation, established in 1995, is a national charity with a mission to serve donors, spread joy and change lives. Through InFaith, gifts are tailored to each donor`s charitable interests and financial circumstances. InFaith is a proven steward of these gifts, earning top ratings from Charity Navigator for sound fiscal management and GuideStar for accountability and commitment to excellence. Together with donors, InFaith grants millions of dollars annually to charities serving local, national and global communities. InFaith`s mission is to serve our donors with integrity as together we change lives and spread joy by sharing our blessings with the world.