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HSOC Foundation is a Orange, CA-based company in the Non-profit sector.
United Way of Southwestern Indiana is a Evansville, IN-based company in the Non-profit sector.
Calvert Foundation enables people to invest for social good. Through its flagship Community Investment Note, Calvert Foundation has raised $1 billion in investment from more than 13,000 investors to invest in hundreds of nonprofits and social enterprises worldwide. Investor dollars empower women, fund the construction of affordable housing, provide loans to small business owners, increase access to healthcare, and support fair trade and sustainable agriculture.
For more than 75 years, Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta has opened the doors to endless possibilities to over 100,000 boys & girls in and around Metro Atlanta. With trained professionals and comprehensive programs, our 27 Clubs, and camp are designed and solely dedicated to preparing vulnerable youth for future success. Our Mission: To save and change the lives of children and teens, especially those who need us most, by providing a safe, positive, and engaging environment and programs that prepare and inspire them to achieve Great Futures. BGCMA focuses on Academic Success, Healthy Lifestyles and Character & Leadership Development. Since 1938, we have provided children with a positive place to go, results-oriented programming and a professional staff to guide them. Last year, BGCMA served more than 3,500 young people through its Clubs, summer sites and outreach programs each day. We operate 27 Clubs in 10 metro counties in addition to Camp Kiwanis.
At the Minneapolis Medical Research Foundation (MMRF), we have been actively investigating the causes of and potential treatments for diseases since 1952. We support and oversee the medical research conducted at Hennepin County Medical Center, an acute care research and teaching hospital located in downtown Minneapolis. In an academic environment that emphasizes patient care, research, and teaching, MMRF helps offer patients better care now and hope for improved healthcare in the future. MMRF is the third largest medical research non-profit in Minnesota and ranks in the top seven percent nationally of all institutions receiving research grants from the National Institutes of Health. While public monies support a majority of our research, our work would not be possible without the support of corporate and individual donors. MMRF has undergone a rigorous process to earn accreditation from the leading, independent organizations that accredit institutions that conduct medical research trials on human subjects—the Association for the Accreditation of Human Research Protection Programs (AAHRPP), and animal subjects—the Association for Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care (AAALAC). Earning accreditation from these organizations is indicative of our commitment to maintaining the highest level of ethical standards and practices in our medical research programs.