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The North Valley Arts Council (NoVAC) supports and promotes arts and culture for the artists, arts organizations, and citizens of Greater Grand Forks. NoVAC envisions a community where artists and arts groups have the means to create and further their art forms, to draw and cultivate audiences that appreciate, support and participate in the arts, to play a key role in fostering a vibrant quality of life of the Upper Red River Valley, and to clearly add to the economic success of the region.
Adventure Cycling Association is a Missoula, MT-based company in the Non-profit sector.
VolunteerMatch is the Web`s largest volunteer engagement network. We`ve been creating solutions that make it easier for individuals, nonprofits and companies to make a difference since 1998. During that time we`ve helped nonprofits attract more than $6.8 billion worth of volunteer services. VolunteerMatch is a two-time Webby Award winner, a Smithsonian inductee, and has received notable recognition from The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, CNN, Time, Oprah Winfrey and Presidents Clinton and Bush.
Elderly Service Inc is a Middlebury, VT-based company in the Non-Profit sector.
Our goal is to offer the older adults we serve the ability to access programs and services available in the community. NCPHS works closely with many other non-profit agencies in the Bay Area. Activities and educational programs are provided to our Continuing Care Retirement Community residents by these community organizations. Affordable housing residents can choose to participate in a low-cost meal program and a health/education program that connects them with local services. In 2005, NCPHS embarked on substantial capital improvement projects at its facilities, which continue today. These upgrades and renovations will preserve the buildings we own and keep them attractive for future residents. We operate our residential communities as efficiently as possible, managing the human and financial resources available. Funds raised by Senior Services for Northern California (SSNC) are invested wisely by professional advisors who are guided by our Board of Trustees. Foundation gifts and grants support programs, services and projects designed to improve the quality of life for Northern California residents and older adults.