Other Federations and Member Charities

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There are thousands of other federations that participate in CSECC like America’s Charities, Global Impact, etc. Search here for information about these federations and their member charities. 

Book# FEDERATION Organization Address OrgDescription TaxID
400 America's Charities America's Charities 14150 Newbrook Dr Ste 110
Chantilly, VA 20151
Geoffrey Rixon, Member and Campaign Services Coordinator
grixon@charities.org
(703) 222-3861
www.charities.org
Working to build strong communities. Addressing needs of children, families, communities through member programs, by helping employers and employees support our member charities' programs. 54-1517707
453 America's Charities "I Have A Dream" Foundation ® 14150 Newbrook Dr Ste 110
Chantilly, VA 20151
Cheryl Alleyne, Dir. of Operations for Dev & Comm
calleyne@ihaveadreamfoundation.org
(212) 293-5480
www.ihaveadreamfoundation.org
Empowering children in low-income communities to achieve higher education by providing guaranteed tuition support for college and a long-term program of academic and social services. 13-3355315
12893 America's Charities Alzheimer's and Aging Research Center 14150 Newbrook Dr Ste 110
Chantilly, VA 20151
Karen Douthitt, Corporate Secretary & Trustee
info@aging-research.org
(800) 877-0019
www.aging-research.org
Stop the suffering caused by aging-related medical conditions. Your support makes exciting new medical research possible. Please help our aging population and their families. 33-0950810
420 America's Charities American Center for Law and Justice, Inc. 14150 Newbrook Dr Ste 110
Chantilly, VA 20151
James E. Murphy, Vice President Administration
jamemur@regent.edu
(757) 226-4554
www.aclj.org
Specializing in constitutional law, we are dedicated to the concept that freedom and democracy are God-given inalienable rights that must be protected. 54-1586817
12072 America's Charities American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, Inc. 14150 Newbrook Dr Ste 110
Chantilly, VA 20151
Liz Fitzgerald, Director of Special Gifts
fdngift@aclu.org
(212) 549-2500
www.aclu.org
The nation's foremost defender of civil liberties. Defends constitutional rights. Upholds free speech, religious liberty, equality, privacy, due process. Protects minorities, women, immigrants, the poor. 13-6213516
416 America's Charities Amnesty International USA Inc 14150 Newbrook Dr Ste 110
Chantilly, VA 20151
Bonnie Catena, Deputy Director, Direct Response
bcatena@aiusa.org
(212) 633-4256
www.amnestyusa.org
Global grassroots organization, impartial and non-political, whose membership takes collective action to stop grave abuses of human rights. 2.8 million members. Nobel Peace Prize Winner. 52-0851555
18086 America's Charities Arthritis & Chronic Pain Research Institute 1450 Newbrook Dr Ste 110
Chantilly, VA 20151
Karen Douthitt, Corporate Secretary
info@pain-research.org
(800) 877-4166
www.pain-research.org
Chronic pain caused by arthritis, cancer, and other medical conditions cripple 86 million Americans. Help us continue our search for new medications to relieve pain. 33-0950814
24616 America's Charities Boy Scouts of America 14150 Newbrook Dr Ste 110
Chantilly, VA 20151
Robyn Johnson, Manager
robyn.johnston@scouting.org
(972) 580-2196
www.scouting.org
One of the nation’s most prominent values-based youth development organizations. Programs for building character, training in the responsibilities of citizenship, and developing personal fitness. 22-1576300
12355 America's Charities Breast Cancer Coalition (National Breast Cancer Coalition Fund) 14150 Newbrook Dr Ste 110
Chantilly, VA 20151
Heather Kennedy, Development Associate
hkennedy@breastcancerdeadline2020.org
(800) 622-2838
www.stopbreastcancer.org
Dedicated to ending breast cancer by 2020 through action, advocacy and education. We increase research funding; expand access to care; and ensure advocates influence breast cancer decisions. 52-1782065
481 America's Charities Cancer Research and Prevention Foundation (Prevent Cancer Foundation) 14150 Newbrook Dr Ste 110
Chantilly, VA 20151
Dorothy Jean Abernathy, Development Associate and Event Coordinator
dorothy.abernathy@preventcancer.org
(703) 519-2119
www.preventcancer.org
Your donation funds cancer prevention research; educates people about how they can prevent cancer; and supports community cancer prevention programs. 52-1429544
13561 America's Charities Cancer Research for Children - CureSearch (National Childhood Cancer Foundation) 14150 Newbrook Dr Ste 110
Chantilly, VA 20151
Jodi Lenet, National Director of Development
Jodi.Lenet@curesearch.org
(800) 458-6223
www.curesearch.org
Cancer is the #1 disease killer of children. Please help us reach the day when every child with cancer can be guaranteed a cure. 95-4132414
404 America's Charities Catholics United for Life 14150 Newbrook Dr Ste 110
Chantilly, VA 20151
Theo Stearns, President
tstearns@scrtc.com
(270) 325-3061
igniteyourtorch.org
Pro-life organization defending life from conception to natural death. Services include educational materials and legal projects. 51-0195634
12810 America's Charities Children's Miracle Network Hospitals (Children's Miracle Network) 205 West 700 South
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
Jeff Bronkowski, Director, Corporate Development
jbronkowski@cmnhospitals.org
(801) 214-7400
www.cmnhospitals.org
Your entire donation saves children's lives by helping local participating children's hospitals provide state-of-the-art care, life-saving research and preventative education for millions of kids. 87-0387205
4734 America's Charities Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation 14150 Newbrook Dr Ste 110
Chantilly, VA 20151
Rebecca Wasserman, Donor and Volunteer Relations Mgr
rwasserman@christopherreeve.org
(800) 225-0292
www.christopherreeve.org
We are dedicated to curing spinal cord injury by funding innovative research and improving the quality of life for people living with paralysis. 22-2939536
11847 America's Charities Diabetes Research and Wellness Foundation, Inc. 14150 Newbrook Dr Ste 110
Chantilly, VA 20151
Angela Urquiola, Executive Assistant
aurquiola@diabeteswellness.net
(202) 298-9211
www.diabeteswellness.net
Scientific research into treatments and cure of diabetes. Conducts screenings, education programs to save lives from blindness, kidney failure, amputations. Publishes The Diabetes Wellness News. 52-1840230
565 America's Charities Diabetes Research Institute Foundation, Inc. 14150 Newbrook Dr Ste 100
Chantilly, VA 20151
Aurora Nunez, Administrative Assistant
anunez@drif.org
(800) 321-3437
www.diabetesresearch.org
Committed to curing children and adults now living with diabetes and leads the world in bringing promising treatments to patients as fast as possible. 59-1361955
12801 America's Charities Dress for Success Worldwide 14150 Newbrook Dr Ste 110
Chantilly, VA 20151
Michelle Chin, Development Manager
michelle@dressforsuccess.org
(646) 233-4948
www.dressforsuccess.org
We are an international non-profit organization that promotes the economic independence of disadvantaged women through suiting, career development and employment retention programs. 13-4040377
470 America's Charities Father Flanagan's Boys' Home 14150 Newbrook Dr Ste 110
Chantilly, VA 20151
Mike Vcelik, Director, Annual Giving
mike.vcelik@boystown.org
(402) 498-1934
www.boystown.org
Provides food, clothing, shelter, education, spiritual, and medical care to homeless, neglected, abused, and communicatively handicapped boys and girls. 47-0376606
1560 America's Charities Feed The Children Inc 14150 Newbrook Dr Ste 110
Chantilly, VA 20151
Jodi Osborn, Workplace Campaign Manager
jodi.osborn@feedthechildren.org
(800) 627-4556
www.feedthechildren.org
Provides food, medicine, education materials and the other essential to children and their domestically and internationally. 73-6108657
13719 America's Charities Foster Care to Success Foundation (Orphan Foundation of America) 14150 Newbrook Dr Ste 110
Chantilly, VA 20151
Lynsey Steele,
lsteele@fc2success.org
(571) 203-0270
www.fc2success.org
At age 18 most orphans are on their own. We and volunteers provide moral and financial support to parentless teens pursuing college and vocational training. 52-1238437
1823 America's Charities Fund for Animals, Inc., The 14150 Newbrook Dr Ste 110
Chantilly, VA 20151
Patricia Kauffman, Director, Workplace Giving
pkauffman@humanesociety.org
(301) 258-3130
www.fundforanimals.org
Provides care, treatment, and sanctuary for 16,000 animals rescued from abuse and neglect, fulfilling the vision of its founder, Cleveland Armory. 13-6218740
459 America's Charities Give Kids the World, Inc. 14150 Newbrook Dr Ste 110
Chantilly, VA 20151
Eric B. Gray, VP of Advancement
ericg@gktw.org
(407) 396-1114
www.gktw.org
A non-profit resort for children with life-threatening illnesses and their families are treated to a cost-free vacation. 59-2654440
12799 America's Charities Hospice America (American Hospice Foundation, Inc.) 14150 Newbrook Dr Ste 110
Chantilly, VA 20151
Naomi Naierman, President
ahf@americanhospice.org
(202) 223-0204
www.americanhospice.org
Increase access to hospice care through public education/professional training and consumer advocacy with the hopes that hospice will be an integral part of our society. 52-1823611
441 America's Charities Human Rights Campaign Foundation 14150 Newbrook Dr Ste 110
Chantilly, VA 20151
Steffan Declue, Grants Administrator
steffan.declue@hrc.org
(800) 777-4123
www.hrc.org
Provides information and resources to educate the public and foster sound public policy to end discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Americans. 52-1481896
452 America's Charities Humane Society of the United States, The 14150 Newbrook Dr Ste 110
Chantilly, VA 20151
Patricia Kauffman, Director, Workplace Giving
pkauffman@humanesociety.org
(301) 258-3130
www.humanesociety.org
Works to end animal cruelty. Our charge is prevention, while providing care and relief to 100,000+ animals annually. 53-0225390
12638 America's Charities Lance Armstrong Foundation, Inc. 14150 Newbrook Dr. Ste 110
Chantilly, VA 20151
Jen Garza, Sr Manager Annual Giving
donations@laf.org
(512) 236-8820
www.livestrong.org
Fights to improve the lives of people affected by cancer, providing direct services and empowering them to take action. 74-2806618
475 America's Charities MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) 14150 Newbrook Dr Ste 110
Chantilly, VA 20151
Nick Elllinger, Vice President
nick.ellinger@madd.org
(469) 420-4518
www.madd.org
We are the nation’s largest non-profit working to protect families from drunk driving and underage drinking. 94-2707273
426 America's Charities Make-A-Wish Foundation® of America 14150 Newbrook Dr Ste 110
Chantilly, VA 20151
Laura Johnson, Corporate Alliances & Wish Manager
ljohnson@wish.org
(602) 792-3160
www.wish.org
We grant the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength and joy. 86-0481941
430 America's Charities NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. 14150 Newbrook Dr Ste 110
Chantilly, VA 20151
Gregory Worley, Manager, Direct Mail
gworley@naacpldf.org
(212) 965-2204
www.naacpldf.org
Fights for equality, access to education, employment, health care, housing, environmental justice, voting rights, criminal justice. Provides scholarships to promising African-American undergraduates and law students. 13-1655255
431 America's Charities NAACP Special Contribution Fund 14150 Newbrook Dr Ste 110
Chantilly, VA 20151
Paula Brown-edme, Associate Director of New York Development
pedme@naacpnet.org
(212) 626-6400
www.naacp.org
Through 2,200 NAACP units nationwide, supports largest civil rights organization's programs in education, housing, employment, voter education, military justice, emergency relief, legal assistance, youth services. 13-1998814
479 America's Charities NARAL Pro-Choice America Foundation 14150 Newbrook Dr Ste 110
Chantilly, VA 20151
Tina Briscoe, Office Manager State Registraion Coordinator
tbriscoe@prochoiceamerica.org
(202) 973-3014
www.prochoiceamerica.org
Protects a woman's fundamental right to make personal decisions regarding the full range of reproductive choices through education, training, organizing, legal action and public policy. 52-1100361
435 America's Charities National Black Child Development Institute Inc 1313 L St NW Ste 110
Washington, DC 20005
Keami Harris, Director of Programs
kharris@nbcdi.org
(202) 833-2220
www.nbcdi.org
Exists to improve and advocate the quality of life of Black children and families through educational programs, training, public education and other community outreach programs. 52-0908178
540 America's Charities National Down Syndrome Society 14150 Newbrook Dr Ste 110
Chantilly, VA 20151
Jonathan Colman, President
jcolman@ndss.org
(212) 460-9330
www.ndss.org
Strives to be the national advocate for the value, acceptance and inclusion of people with Down Syndrome, with a focus on public policy and public awareness. 13-2992567
13712 America's Charities National Trust for Historic Preservation in the United States 14150 Newbrook Dr Ste 110
Chantilly, VA 20151
Lee Lampos, Member Services Coordinator
members@nthp.org
(202) 588-6000
www.preservationnation.org
We help people protect, enhance, and enjoy the places that matter to them. Your support will help save America's historic places and revitalize our communities. 53-0210807
450 America's Charities Native American Rights Fund 14150 Newbrook Dr Ste 110
Chantilly, VA 20151
Mireille Martinez, Development Projects Mgr
martinez@narf.org
(303) 447-8760
www.narf.org
Provides legal representation nationwide to Native American tribes,villages, organizations and individuals to uphold sovereign and human rights guaranteed them by treaty and law. 84-0611876
12800 America's Charities PetSmart Charities Inc. 14150 Newbrook Dr Ste 110
Chantilly, VA 20151
Brenda Holt, Administrative Assistant
bholt@petsmartcharities.org
(623) 587-2747
www.petsmartcharities.org
Since 1994, PetSmart Charities has funded over $165 million to support spay/neuter, disaster relief, educational programs and an in-store adoption program saving nearly 5 million pets. 93-1140967
861 America's Charities Reading is Fundamental, Inc (RIF) 14150 Newbrook Dr Ste 110
Chantilly, VA 20151
Margaret Carter, Individual Giving
development@rif.org
(202) 536-3517
www.rif.org
Prepares and motivates children to read by delivering free books and literacy resources to those children and families who need them most. 52-0976257
465 America's Charities Ronald McDonald House Charities® (Ronald McDonald House Charities Inc RMHC) 14150 Newbrook Dr. Ste 110
Chantilly, VA 20151
Greg Borkowski, Manager of Development
greg.borkowski@us.mcd.com
(630) 623-7418
www.rmhc.org
Creates, finds and supports programs improving health and well-being of children through its global network of local Chapters and 300+ Ronald McDonald House programs worldwide. 36-2934689
7049 America's Charities SPLC (Southern Poverty Law Center, Inc.) 14150 Newbrook Dr 110
Chantilly, VA 20151
Lisa Wright, Foundations Relations Coordinator
lwright@splcenter.org
(334) 956-8364
www.splcenter.org
Using litigation, education and other forms of advocacy, we work toward making the ideals of equal justice and equal opportunity a reality. 63-0598743
439 America's Charities The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp (Hole In The Wall Gang Fund, Inc.) 14150 Newbrook Dr Ste 110
Chantilly, VA 20151
Deborah Fraser, Grant Manager
deborah.fraser@holeinthewallgang.org
(203) 772-0522
www.holeinthewallgang.org
Founded by Paul Newman, is a non-profit camp and year-round center, providing free services to children and their families coping with cancer and other life-threatening illnesses. 06-1157655
665 America's Charities Tiger Woods Foundation, Inc. 14150 Newbrook Dr Ste 110
Chantilly, VA 20151
Michelle Y Kim, Grants Coordinator
mykim@tigerwoodsfoundation.org
(949) 725-3003
www.tigerwoodsfoundation.org
We empower young people to reach their highest potential by initiating and supporting communities based on programs that promote education and welfare to children nationwide. 06-1468499
12433 America's Charities Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance (National Tuberous Sclerosis Association, Inc.) 14150 Newbrook Dr Ste 110
Chantilly, VA 20151
Tye Hoffman, Database Project Manager
thoffman@tsalliance.org
(301) 562-9890
www.tsalliance.org
We support tuberous sclerosis research, maintain a national family support network, and promote public awareness and the education of medical and allied professionals. 95-3018799
17920 America's Charities Wounded Warrior Project 14150 Newbrook Dr Ste 110
Chantilly, VA 20151
Mellisa Mcarthur, Community Events
mmcarthur@woundedwarriorproject.org
(904) 405-1121
www.woundedwarriorproject.org
Honor and empower wounded warriors, helping severely injured service member's aid and assist each other - providing unique, direct programs and services to meet their needs. 20-2370934
13731 America's Charities Zero Population Growth (Population Connection) 14150 Newbrook Dr Ste 110
Chantilly, VA 20151
Jessica Duarte, Membership Manager
jdurarte@populationconnection.org
(202) 332-2200
www.popconnect.org
A national nonprofit organization working to stabilize population growth and achieve a sustainable balance of people, resources and the environment. 94-1703155
1800 Animal Charities of America Animal Charities of America 1100 Larkspur Landing Cir Ste 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Catherine Miller, Director of State Campaigns
cmiller@maguireinc.com
(415) 925-2600
www.animalcharitiesofamerica.org
Protecting pets, wildlife, and endangered species. Teaching people to treat animals with respect. Humane training of animals as helpmates and companions to people in need. 94-3193389
1853 Animal Charities of America AKC Canine Health Foundation (American Kennel Club Canine Health Foundation, Inc.) PO Box 900061
Raleigh, NC 27675
Sharla Seidel, Development & Communications Manager
sds@akcchf.org
(919) 334-4010
www.akcchf.org
Help dogs live longer, healthier lives by fighting canine diseases like cancer, epilepsy, eye and heart disease. Our work furthers human cures too. 13-3813813
18900 Animal Charities of America American Anti-Vivisection Society 801 Old York Rd Ste 204
Jenkintown, PA 19046
Chris Derer, Director of Development
cderer@aavs.org
(215) 887-0816
www.aavs.org
America's first advocacy organization dedicated to effectively fighting cruel experimentation on animals used in testing, research and education. 23-0341990
1801 Animal Charities of America American Humane Association 1400 16th Street NW, Suite 360
Washington, DC 20036
Rene Gornall, Associate, Foundation Relations
reneg@americanhumane.org
(202) 677-4224
www.americanhumane.org
Animals and children are in danger. Pets are vulnerable. The abuse won't stop unless we keep fighting. Protecting animals and children since 1877. 84-0432950
13210 Animal Charities of America Animal League (North Shore Animal League America, Inc.) 16 Lweyt St
Port Washington, NY 11050
Jill Burkhardt, Director
jillb@animalleague.org
(516) 883-7900
www.animalleague.org
Four million cats and dogs are killed annually. Since 1944 we've saved over 1 million. Help the world's largest no-kill rescue/adoption organization save more. 11-1666852
25551 Animal Charities of America APES ALIVE: The Primate Rescue Center (Primate Rescue Center, Inc) 1100 Larkspur Landing Cir Ste 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
April D Truitt, Executive Director
april@primaterescue.org
(859) 858-4866
www.primate-rescue.org
Unseen, they suffer - unheard, they cry. Saving lives and providing a safe haven for chimpanzees and monkeys in need. Let's give them a better future! 61-1325369
26268 Animal Charities of America Big Cat Rescue Corp. P.O Box 340189
Tampa, FL 33694
Carole Baskin, CEO
makeadifference@bigcatrescue.org
(813) 920-4130
www.bigcatresue.org
Tigers confined to circus wagons. Lions bred for photos then to be shot in cages. Lynx farmed for their fur. Help us save cats. 59-3330495
2647 Animal Charities of America Canine Assistants, Inc. 3160 Francis Rd
Milton, GA 30004
Tib Holland, Development Director
tibholland@canineassistants.org
(770) 664-7178
www.canineassistants.org
Training great dogs for special people. Invest in freedom by providing service dogs to children and adults with disabilities. Thank you! 58-1974410
1804 Animal Charities of America Canine Companions for Independence PO Box 446
Santa Rosa, CA 95402
Stephanie Mccracken, National Data Entry
info@cci.org
(800) 572-2275
www.cci.org
A cold nose and a warm heart! Our companion dogs provide independence, assistance and friendship that transforms the lives of children and adults with disabilities. 94-2494324
24978 Animal Charities of America Certified Humane (Humane Farm Animal Care) PO Box 727
Herndon, VA 20172
Adele Douglass, CEO Executive Director
adele@certifiedhumane.org
(703) 435-3883
www.certifiedhumane.org
Dairy cows confined to tie stalls, crated pigs can't root or move, chickens stuffed in cages. Fight cruelty in the raising and handling of animals. 47-0910622
26267 Animal Charities of America Dogs Deserve Better Inc 1915 Moonlight Rd
Smithfield, VA 23430
Tamira Ci Thayne, CEO
tddb@dogsdeservebetter.org
(757) 357-9292
www.dogsdeservebetter.org
Rescues dogs living chained by the neck, often without food, water, shelter. Transforming Vic’s Bad Newz Kennels to Good Newz Rehab Center for Chained Dogs. 03-0480223
11893 Animal Charities of America Dogs for Deaf and Disabled Americans / NEADS (National Education for Assistance Dog Services, Inc.) PO Box 213
West Boylston, MA 01583
Gerry Deroche, CEO
gderoche@neads.org
(978) 422-9064
www.neads.org
Provides highly trained shelter dogs and purebreds to veterans, autistic children and deaf or physically disabled people so they can live a more independent life. 23-7281887
1835 Animal Charities of America Dogs Last Chance (Last Chance for Animals) 8033 Sunset Blvd Ste 835
Los Angeles, CA 90046
Cindy Beal, CFO
cindybeal@hotmail.com
(310) 271-6096
www.lcanimal.org
Known as the "FBI of Animal Rights," we seek to identify, investigate, document, and expose all areas of society in which animals are abused. 95-4013155
1805 Animal Charities of America Farm Animal Reform Movement 10101 Ashburton Ln
Bethesda, MD 20817
Jen Riley, Managing Director
finance@farmusa.org
(888) 275-3276
www.farmusa.org
Fights the cruel treatment and slaughter of innocent farmed animals, reducing environmental destruction and improving health in the United States and worldwide. 52-1302627
25157 Animal Charities of America Farm Sanctuary Inc P.O Box 150
Watkins Glen, NY 14891
Jessica Johnson, Development Coordinator
jjhonson@farmsanctuary .org
(607) 583-2225
www.farmsanctuary.org
Works to protect farm animals from cruelty, inspire change in the way society views and treats farm aminals. An protmeter 51-0292919
16587 Animal Charities of America Friends of Animals, Inc. 777 Post Rd Ste 205
Darien, CT 06820
Dianne Forthman, Vice President
dianne@friendsofanimals.org
(203) 656-1522
www.friendsofanimals.org
National spay/neuter program for cats and dogs. Working to protect endangered chimpanzees, horses, deer, wolves and other wildlife; marine mammal rescue program. Promotes vegetarianism. 13-6018549
9306 Animal Charities of America Guide Dogs for the Blind, Inc. PO Box 151200
San Rafael, CA 94915
Lori Mogan, Corporate & Foundation Relations
lmogan@guidedogs.com
(415) 492-4109
www.guidedogs.com
Providing safety, independence and companionship to the blind and love, responsibility and purpose to dogs. We bring deserving people and exceptional dogs together for life! 94-1196195
1807 Animal Charities of America Guide Dogs of America (International Guiding Eyes Inc) 13445 Glenoaks Blvd
Sylmar, CA 91342
Daryl Lasky, Development Coordinator
dlasky@guidedogsofamerica.org
(818) 833-6427
www.guidedogsofamerica.org
With loss of vision comes loss of mobility and independence. Improving lives of blind individuals by matching them professionally trained dogs free of charge. 95-1586088
1838 Animal Charities of America Hearts United for Animals PO Box 286
Auburn, NE 68305
Carol Wheeler, Treasurer/Director
carol@hua.org
(402) 274-3679
www.hua.org
Provides funds for veterinary care for pets of needy families. Furnishes educational materials for schools and youth groups. 47-0773858
25511 Animal Charities of America International Fund for Animal Welfare Inc 290 Summer St
Yarmouthport, MA 02675
Melissa Tomlinson, Diversified Fundraising Manger
mtomlinson@ifaw.org
(508) 744-2061
www.ifaw.org
Help protect dogs and cats from abuse. Rescue frightened animals from floods, fires and earthquakes. Save seals, tigers, elephants and whales from cruel unnecessary slaughter. 31-1594197
25655 Animal Charities of America KSDS, Inc. 124 West 7th Street
Washington, KS 66968
Marcia Funke, Development Coordinator
mfunke@ksds.org
(785) 325-2256
www.ksds.org
Provides persons with disabilities increased independence and confidence as well as easier and safer mobility, through assistance dogs specifically trained and matched to each individual. 48-1080879
24983 Animal Charities of America Labs4Rescue Inc PO Box 955
Killingworth, CT 06419
Harvey L Wiener, CIO
info@labs4rescue.com
(203) 605-2205
www.labs4rescue.com
Dedicated to providing a better life for rescued or displaced Labrador-retrievers and mixed labs. We provide veterinary care, spay/neuter and promote responsible pet ownership. 14-1920939
1816 Animal Charities of America People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals Inc 554 Grand Ave
Oakland, CA 94610
Michelle Cehn, Community Fundraising Program Manager
michellecehn@petaf.org
(510) 763-7407
www.peta.org
Fight cruelty. Save lives! Your gift makes a kinder world for animals through undercover investigations, rescues, humane education, spay/neuter and high-profile advocacy campaigns. 52-1218336
18901 Animal Charities of America Puppies Behind Bars Inc 263 West 38th Street, 4th Floor
New York, NY 10018
Gloria Gilbert Stoga, President & Founder
gloria@puppiesbehindbars.com
(212) 680-9562
www.puppiesbehindbars.com
Trains inmates to raise service dogs for wounded veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan and explosive detection canines for law enforcement. 13-3969389
1824 Animal Charities of America RedRover (United Animal Nations) PO Box 188890
Sacramento, CA 95818
Rebecca Sarsfield, Chief Financial Officer
info@redrover.org
(916) 429-2457
www.redrover.org
Dogs cruelly neglected, sick and confined in crates. Cats abandoned,scared,injured and alone. Help us bring animals like these from crisis to care. 68-0124097
26840 Animal Charities of America Release Chimpanzees (NEAVS New England Anti-Vivisection Society) 333 Wahington St Ste 850
Boston, MA 02108
A. Peckham, Program & Administrative Associate
apeckham@neavs.org
(617) 523-6020
www.neavs.org
Working to end experiments on chimpanzees. Promoting non-animal research and teaching methods. Supporting sanctuaries for chimpanzees rescued from laboratories. 04-2104756
5230 Animal Charities of America Seeing Eye, Inc., The PO Box 375
Morristown, NJ 07963
Candace L. Zeman, Specialist, Foundation Support
czeman@seeingeye.org
(973) 539-4425
www.seeingeye.org
We breed, train and provide Seeing Eye dogs to people who are blind and visually-impaired. 22-1539721
13768 Animal Charities of America Spay-Neuter Assistance Program (SNAP) Inc PO Box 70286
Houston, TX 77270
James R Weedon Dvm, Mph, Executive Director
jweedon@snapus.org
(800) 762-7762
www.snapus.org
Homeless dogs and cats wander every neighborhood-destined for suffering or euthanasia. Please help us reduce the overpopulation of unwanted animals through sterilization and education. 76-0608925
11895 Animal Charities of America Vegan Outreach PO Box 30865
Tuscon, AZ 85751
Anne Green, Director of Development
anne@veganoutreach.org
(520) 495-0503
www.veganoutreach.org
Protecting animals and the environment by spreading information about vegetarianism worldwide via our booklets, Why Vegan, Compassionate Choices and Even If You Like Meat. 86-0736818
11477 Animal Charities of America World Society for the Protection of Animals 89 South Street, 2nd Floor
Boston, MA 02111
Tai Sokoloff, Direct Marketing Manager
tsokoloff@wspausa.org
(617) 896-9291
www.wspa-usa.org
We provide rabies vaccinations, funds for rehabilitation and/or sanctuary for abused bears, and disaster management in order to create a world where animal welfare matters. 04-2718182
4362 Asian Pacific Community Fund of Southern California Asian Pacific Community Fund (Asian Pacific Community Fund of Southern California) 1145 Wilshire Blvd Suite 105
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Kristin Cheung, Development Manager
kcheung@apcf.org
(213) 624-6400
www.apcf.org
Your gift provides health and human services for over 250,000 Asian and Pacific Islander families, youth, elderly and disabled in need. Invest in your community! 95-4257997
16314 Asian Pacific Community Fund of Southern California ARS Inc (Asian Rehabilitation Services Inc) 1701 East Washington Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90021
Stephen Yun, Head Counselor
stephen@asianrehab.org
(213) 743-9242
www.asianrehab.org
ARS provides vocational rehabilitation and other employment services by which individual with disabilities can achieve their highest potential, focus in Asian Pacific communities and others. 51-0173858
12802 Asian Pacific Community Fund of Southern California Asian American Drug Abuse Program Inc 5318 S Crenshaw Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90043
Paulina Hong, Development Director
phong@aadapinc.org
(323) 293-6284
www.aadapinc.org
AADAP provides comprehensive substance abuse treatment, prevention services, including employment and education, to youth/adult throughout Los Angeles County. AADAP’s motto is “People Need People.” 95-2848695
13537 Asian Pacific Community Fund of Southern California Asian Pacific American Dispute Resolution Center (Asian Pacific American Dispute Resolution Center of Los Angeles) 1145 Wilshire Blvd Ste 100
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Charles Chang, Executive Director
charles.chang@apadrc.org
(213) 250-8190
www.apadrc.org
APADRC provides mediation and conflict resolution services to the community and schools with a priority on serving low-income monolingual communities. 95-4227375
13538 Asian Pacific Community Fund of Southern California Asian Pacific American Legal Center of Southern California Inc 1145 Wilshire Blvd 2nd Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Bernice Hong, Development Officer
bhong@apalc.org
(213) 977-7500
www.apalc.org
Advocates for civil rights, provide legal services and education, and builds coalitions to positively impact Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islander Communities. 95-3854152
11896 Asian Pacific Community Fund of Southern California Asian Pacific Family Center Pacific Clinics (Pacific Clinics) 9353 East Valley Blvd
Rosemead, CA 91770
Terry Gock Phd, Director
tgock@pacificclinics.org
(626) 287-2988
www.pacificclinics.org
Offers culturally competent mental and behavioral healthcare services to the Asian and Pacific islander communities in the San Gabriel Valley area of Los Angeles County. 95-1644034
26269 Asian Pacific Community Fund of Southern California Asian Pacific Health Care Venture Inc 4216 Fountain Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90029
Carolyn Barragan, Fund Development Associate Manager
cbarragan@aphcv.org
(323) 644-3880
www.aphcv.org
APHVC is a community health center that advocates for and provides quality health care services and programs for all persons in a culturally competent manner. 95-4177752
12986 Asian Pacific Community Fund of Southern California Asian Pacific Womens Center Inc 1145 Wilshire Blvd Suite 102
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Kristina S Rim, Program Director
krim@apwcla.org
(213) 250-2977
www.apwcla.org
Provides a safe haven and culturally sensitive support services to Asian and Pacific Islander domestic violence survivors on their path to self-sufficiency. 93-1102854
26382 Asian Pacific Community Fund of Southern California Asian Youth Center 1145 Wilshire Blvd Suite 105
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Michelle Freridge, Interim Executive Director
exec@asianyouthcenter.org
(626) 309-0622
www.asianyouthcenter.org
AYC’s mission is to meet the social service and educational needs of low-income youth and families of all ethnicities, with a focus on Asian immigrants. 33-0383691
13863 Asian Pacific Community Fund of Southern California Center for the Pacific Asian Family 543 N Fairfax Ave Ste 108
Los Angeles, CA 90036
Debra H. Suh, Executive Director
debras@cpaf.info
(323) 653-4045
www.nurturingchange.org
Founded in 1978 to proactively address the root causes and consequences of domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse with Asian/Pacific Islander communities. 95-3532351
13871 Asian Pacific Community Fund of Southern California Chinatown Service Center 767 North Hill Street, Suite 400
Los Angteles, CA 90012
Amelia Hsu, Manger of Strategic Projects and Development
ahsu@cscla.org
(213) 808-1700
www.cscla.org
CSC’s Community Health Center and full-service work source center offer medical, dental, behavioral health, case management, employment, small business, elderly and youth programs and services. 95-2918844
12357 Asian Pacific Community Fund of Southern California Filipino American Service Group Inc 135 N Park View Street
Los Angeles, CA 90026
Susan E. Dilkes, Executive Director
susand@fasgi.org
(213) 487-9804
www.fasgi.org
FASGI focuses on promoting the physical health and mental wellbeing of underserved low-income seniors. It provides services that address health issues, homelessness and social challenges. 95-3714064
26949 Asian Pacific Community Fund of Southern California Khmer Girls in Action 1355 Redondo Ave Ste 9
Long Beach, CA 90804
Lian Cheun, Interim Director
lian@kgalb.org
(562) 986-9415
www.kgalb.org
KGA’s leadership development program builds our members to understand how their physical, emotional, & mental well-being are influenced by political, social, cultural, & economic factors. 27-3087079
913 Asian Pacific Community Fund of Southern California Korean American Coalition 3727 W. 6th St. Ste 515
Los Angeles, CA 90020
Grace Yoo, Executive Director
grace@kacla.org
(213) 365-5999
www.kacla.org
KAC is a non-partisan community advocacy organization, established in 1983, to foster greater participation in civic, legislative and community affairs. 95-3823437
12358 Asian Pacific Community Fund of Southern California Korean American Family Service Center Inc 3727 W 6th St Ste 320
Los Angeles, CA 90020
Alice Lee, Duputy Director
alee@kafscla.org
(213) 389-6755
www.kafscla.org
KAFSC’s mission is to support and strengthen Korean American families and individuals in the greater Los Angeles area through counseling, education, and other social services. 95-3899329
26273 Asian Pacific Community Fund of Southern California Korean Resource Center 900 S Crenshaw Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90019
Dae Yoong Yoon, Executive Director
dj@krcla.org
(323) 937-3718
www.krcla.org
KRC provides cultural education and social and health access services to 11,000+ Community members annually – primarily low-income seniors, working families, and recent immigrants. 95-3879699
26272 Asian Pacific Community Fund of Southern California Koreatown Immigrant Workers Alliance (Korean Immigrant Workers Advocates of Southern California) 3465 W 8th St
Los Angeles, CA 90005
Alexandra Suh, Executive Director
alexandra@kiwa.org
(213) 738-9050
www.kiwa.org
Multiethnic workers center and community union empowering low-wage workers and residents through advocacy, organizing, strategic campaigns for better living and working conditions in Koreatown. 95-4392004
13655 Asian Pacific Community Fund of Southern California Koreatown Youth and Community Center 3727 W 6th St Ste 300
Los Angeles, CA 90020
Joe St John, Chief Operating Officer
jstjohn@kyccla.org
(213) 365-7400
www.kyccla.org
Provides services to recently immigrated, economically disadvantaged youth and families in multi-ethnic Koreatown as well as the Korean American community in greater Los Angeles. 95-3779389
6901 Asian Pacific Community Fund of Southern California Leadership Education for Asian Pacific Inc 327 E 2nd St Ste 226
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Nancy Yap, Development and Program Manager
nyap@leap.org
(213) 485-1422
www.leap.org
Focused on "growing leaders" this organization works to achieve its mission by: developing people, informing society, and empowering communities.. 95-3879677
13668 Asian Pacific Community Fund of Southern California Little Tokyo Service Center (LTSC Community Development Corporation) 231 E 3rd St Ste G106
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Julie Ithara, Development Associate
jlthara@hsc.org
(213) 473-3027
www.hsc.org
Strives for a vibrant Little Tokyo neighborhood; provides bilingual social services to Japanese communities; and helps disadvantaged groups of all ethnicities in downtown Los Angeles 95-4444102
26274 Asian Pacific Community Fund of Southern California Los Angeles Chinatown Firecracker Run Committee Inc 434 Savoy St
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Edmund Soo Hoo, Secretary Board of Directors
info@firecracker10k.org
(323) 256-1363
www.firecracker10k.org
Provide programs to promote healthy life styles among all ages, leadership development and volunteers in Community Service. 95-4440752
12359 Asian Pacific Community Fund of Southern California NAPAFASA (National Asian Pacific American Families Against Substance Abuse) 340 E Second St Ste 409
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Eric Nobunaga, Executive Assistant
enobunaga@napafasa.org
(213) 625-5795
www.napafasa.org
NAPAFASA is dedicated to promoting health and human services for Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders with special focus on behavioral health related issues. 52-1577685
26275 Asian Pacific Community Fund of Southern California Organization of Chinese Americans Greater LA Chapter 1145 Wilshire Blvd 1st Fl
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Jinny Hwang, Civil Rights Fellow
info@oca-gla.org
(213) 250-9888
www.oca-gla.org
Dedicated to advancing the social, political, and economic well-being of Asian Pacific Americans in the United States. 95-4365081
26973 Asian Pacific Community Fund of Southern California Pacific Asian Consortium in Employment 1055 Wilshire Blvd Ste 1475
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Kerry Koi, President & CEO
kerrydoi@pacela.org
(213) 989-3213
www.Pacela.org
A community development organization that creates economic, education, housing and business development. 51-0192025
26383 Asian Pacific Community Fund of Southern California Pacific Asian Counseling Services 8616 La Tijera Blvd Ste 200
Los Angeles, CA 90045
Mariko Kahn, Executive Director
mkahn@pacsla.org
(310) 337-1550
www.pacsla.org
Provides quality, culturally sensitive mental health counseling and other social services for Asian and Pacific Islander children, and families in need. 95-4564739
11855 Asian Pacific Community Fund of Southern California Search to Involve Pilipino Americans 3200 W Temple St
Los Angeles, CA 90026
Dorothy Gamoning, Director of Operations
dgamoning@esipa.org
(213) 382-1819
www.esipa.org
Provides health and human services for Filipino youth and families and other ethnic communities in L.A. County. 95-2879339
26994 Asian Pacific Community Fund of Southern California South Asian Network Inc 18173 Pioneer Blvd Ste I
Artesia, CA 90701
Saima Husain, Director of Programs
saima@southasiannetwork.org
(562) 403-0488
www.southasiannetwork.org
Advances the health, empowerment and solidarity of South Asian Americans across the area of healthcare access, immigration and civil rights and violence prevention. 33-0608166
13783 Asian Pacific Community Fund of Southern California Thai Community Development Center 6376 Yucca St Ste B
Los Angeles, CA 90028
Chanchanit Martorell, Executive Director
chancee@thaicdc.org
(323) 468-2555
www.thaicdc.org
We engage in broad based community development including human rights advocacy, affordable housing, access to healthcare, promotion of small businesses, neighborhood empowerment and social enterprises. 95-4531770
26270 Asian Pacific Community Fund of Southern California Visual Communications (Southern California Asian American Studies Central) 120 Judge John Aiso St Basement level
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Tammy Borrero, Director of Development
tammy@vconline.org
(213) 680-4462
www.vconline.org
Our mission is to promote intercultural understanding through the creation, presentation, preservation and support of media works by and about Asian Pacific Americans. 23-7108393
8996 Bay Area Black United Fund Inc Bay Area Black United Fund Inc 1212 Broadway Ste 810
Oakland, CA 94612
Woody Carter/ Linda Dails, O. M., Executive Director
ldails@babuf.org
(510) 763-7270
www.babuf.org
Dedicated to raising funds for community-based agencies to ensure that the needs of African American and other communities-of-color continue to be met. 94-2602958
13507 Bay Area Black United Fund Inc A Safe Place 1212 Broadway Ste 810
Oakland, CA 94612
Woody Carter/ Linda Dails, O. M., Executive Director
programs@asafeplace.org
(510) 763-7270
www.asafeplace.org
Provides battered women and children transitional supportive services to help break the cycle of violence and seeks to change community behaviors and beliefs about violence. 94-2491881
10125 Bay Area Black United Fund Inc Ariel Outreach Mission 1212 Broadway Ste 810
Oakland, CA 94612
Linda Dails, Office Manager
ldails@babuf.org
(510) 763-7270
www.babuf.org
Provides emergency shelter, food, clothing and job training to over 4,000 homeless men, women, and children. Help turn their lives around and regain their independence. 31-1687353
12755 Bay Area Black United Fund Inc Asian Women's Shelter Inc 1212 Broadway Ste 730
Oakland, CA 94612
Woody Carter/ Linda Dails O M, Executive Director
sfawas@pacbell.net
(510) 763-7270
www.asaws.org
Provides safety, food, shelter, advocacy, and other culturally competent and language accessible resources to assist battered Asian women and children in rebuilding violence-free lives. 94-3030212
13546 Bay Area Black United Fund Inc Berkeley Youth Alternative 1212 Broadway Ste 810
Oakland, CA 94612
Woody Carter/ Linda Dails, O M, Executive Director
bya@pacbell.net
(510) 763-7270
www.berkeleyyouthalternatives.org
Provides crisis counseling, youth employment, recreation, after-school tutorial, mentorship program, computer instruction, cultural appreciation, arts, crafts, summer camp, kindergarten, and after-school day care. 94-1711728
11002 Bay Area Black United Fund Inc Black Coalition on AIDS 1212 Broadway Ste 810
Oakland, CA 94612
Woody Carter/ Linda Dails, O M, Executive Director
bcoa@bcoa.org
(510) 763-7270
www.bcoa.org
Provides prevention/intervention strategies, education, culturally sensitive support services, housing, and advocacy to ensure quality care/community support for African-Americans living with or affected by HIV/AIDS. 94-3098879
13558 Bay Area Black United Fund Inc Cal-Pep 1212 Broadway Ste 810
Oakland, CA 94612
Woody Carter/ Linda Dails, O M, Executive Director
calpep@aol.com
(510) 763-7270
www.calpep@aol.org
Provides comprehensive health education, HIV/STD prevention treatment, and case management, peer and treatment advocacy to people who are living with/affected by HIV/AIDS. 94-2971732
13563 Bay Area Black United Fund Inc Center for Family Counseling 1212 Broadway Ste 810
Oakland, CA 94612
Woody Carter/ Linda Dails, O M, Executive Director
Ldails@babuf.org
(510) 763-7270
www.babuf.org
Since 1978, this community-based mental health agency has provided a range of free counseling services to East Oakland youth and their families. 94-2494663
914 Bay Area Black United Fund Inc Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice 1212 Broadway Ste 810
Oakland, CA 94612
Woody Carter/ Linda Dails, O. M., Executive Director
dvargas@cjcj.org
(510) 763-7270
www.cjcj.org
Juveniles and adults facing imprisonment are provided safe and effective alternatives to incarceration. We educate the public, cost of incarceration. 94-3136811
16083 Bay Area Black United Fund Inc Community Development Institute 1212 Broadway Ste 810
Oakland, CA 94612
Woody Carter Or Linda Dails, O. M., Executive Director
joleen@cdi-usa.org
(510) 763-7270
www.cdi-usa.org
Provides youth programs focusing on violence prevention, responsible fatherhood, social responsibility, employment readiness, leadership development and capacity-building services for organizations in low-income communities. 94-2814128
13639 Bay Area Black United Fund Inc Ingleside Community Center Inc 1212 Broadway Ste 730
Oakland, CA 94612
Woody Carter Or Linda Dails, O. M., Executive Director
monique@inglesidecc.org
(510) 763-7270
www.inglesidecc.org
Provides educational, recreational and employment placement services for high risk youth and young adults. 94-3044184
13661 Bay Area Black United Fund Inc Leadership Excellence 1212 Broadway Ste 810
Oakland, CA 94612
Woody Carter/ Linda Dails, O. M., Executive Director
info@leadershipexcellence.org
(510) 763-7270
www.leadershipexcellence.org
The center has provided support to 400 African-American youth, 14-18 years old, trained them to think critically about issues facing them in their communities. 33-0488726
26276 Bay Area Black United Fund Inc Lend a Hand Foundation 1212 Broadway Suite 810
Oakland, CA 94612
Woody Carter / Linda Dails, Executive Director / O.M.
ldails@babuf.org
(510) 763-7270
www.babof.org
Enhance the quality of life for inner-city youth. Provide excursion passes, workshops, annual back to school giveaways. 94-3293372
16596 Bay Area Black United Fund Inc Options Recovery Services 1212 Broadway Ste 810
Oakland, CA 94612
Linda Dails, Office Manager
ldails@babuf.org
(510) 763-7270
www.babuf.org
Break the cycle of addictions, homelessness and broken families by providing treatment and recovery oriented system of care. 94-3384153
15629 Bay Area Black United Fund Inc Wee Poets 1212 Broadway, Ste. 810
Oakland, CA 94612
Linda Dails, Office Manager
ldails@babuf.org
(510) 763-7270
www.babuf.org
Helps children develop reading, writing and public speaking, self-esteem and train teenagers to be television technicians as alternatives to using alcohol, drugs and gang violence. 94-3127339
13796 Bay Area Black United Fund Inc Westside Community Mental Health Center 1212 Broadway Ste 810
Oakland, CA 94612
Woody Carter Or Linda Dails, O. M., Executive Director

(510) 763-7270
www.citysearch.com/sfo/westside
The center provides prevention, case management, in-home support crisis intervention to youth, families and adults suffering from mental illnesses, substance, abuse and HIV. 94-1164909
16141 Bay Area Black United Fund Inc Whitney Young Child Development Center 1212 Broadway Ste 810
Oakland, CA 94612
Woody Carter/ Linda Dails, O. M., Executive Director
whitneyyoungcdc@aol.com
(510) 763-7270
www.whitneyyoungcdc.com
Provides an enhanced academic social, artistic and multi-cultural experience for children ages 2-12, most from disadvantaged families, including the mainstreaming of handicapped children. 94-1637699
17443 Cancer Cure of America- Care, Understand, Research & End Cancer Cure of America- Care, Understand, Research & End 1100 Larkspur Landing Cir Ste 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Catherine Miller, Director of State Campaigns
cmiller@maguireinc.com
(415) 925-2600
www.cancercureamerica.org
Support the coalition of world class cancer charities, leading the way with new treatment modalities, better patient care and research to someday find the cure. 81-0648432
25583 Cancer Cure of America- Care, Understand, Research & End Angel Airlines for Cancer Patients 4620 Haygood Rd Ste 1
Virginia Beach, VA 23455
Joanie Corkrum, AssistantSecretary
jcorkrum@mercymedicalairlift.org
(757) 271-2290
www.angelairlinesforcancerpatients.org
Providing access to the best possible care available via free airline tickets for cancer patients and family members. A small step to save a life. 26-1740522
18577 Cancer Cure of America- Care, Understand, Research & End Avon Products Foundation, Inc 1345 Avenue of the Americas, 28th Floor
New York, NY 10105
Stephanie Paul, Director, Fundraising and Marleting
stephanie.paul@avon.com
(212) 282-5081
www.avonfoundation.org
Every three minutes someone is diagnosed with breast cancer, every fourteen minutes someone dies. Join our crusade; we’re In It To End It. 13-6128447
18170 Cancer Cure of America- Care, Understand, Research & End Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation 55 W Wacker Dr Ste 1100
Chicago, IL 60601
Kathleen A. Casey, President/Founder
kcasey@bearnecessities.org
(312) 214-1200
www.bearnecessities.org
Help children with cancer by funding pediatric cancer research; caring for the patient and families and their immediate needs; and assisting child oncology programs. 36-3874655
17960 Cancer Cure of America- Care, Understand, Research & End Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network 4819 St Elmo Ave.
Bethesda, MD 20814
Lawrence M. Rzepka, Executive Director
info@bcan.org
(888) 901-2226
www.bcan.org
Bladder Cancer is the fifth most common cancer in the U.S., yet no one talks about it. Help raise awareness, fund research and provide support. 20-2897110
4436 Cancer Cure of America- Care, Understand, Research & End Brain Tumor Association, American (American Brain Tumor Association) 2720 River Rd Ste 146
Des Plaines, IL 60018
Ida Haynes, Gift Processing Coordinator
info@abta.org
(773) 577-8750
www.abta.org
Advancing the understanding and treatment of brain tumors with the goals of improving, extending and, ultimately, saving the lives of those impacted by brain tumors. 23-7286648
11223 Cancer Cure of America- Care, Understand, Research & End Breast Cancer Action 55 New Montgomery St Ste 323
San Francisco, CA 94105
Caitlin Carmody, Membership Coordinator
ccarmody@bcaction.org
(415) 243-9301
www.bcaction.org
Take action with a breast cancer organization that educates and advocates for social justice, patients before profits and an environment with fewer toxins. 94-3138992
18155 Cancer Cure of America- Care, Understand, Research & End Breast Cancer African American (Sisters Network Inc) 2922 Rosedale St
Houston, TX 77004
Erie E Calloway, Executive Director
ecalloway@sistersnetworkinc.org
(713) 781-0255
www.sistersnetworkinc.org
Speaking with one voice, we can save lives by empowering women through support, education, providing financial resources and promoting early detection through mammography screening. 76-0480069
26277 Cancer Cure of America- Care, Understand, Research & End Breast Cancer Aid and Research Institute 19176 N 115th Dr
Surprise, AZ 85374
Joann Gavic, President
breastcancer107@aol.com
(800) 759-2150
www.breastcancerinstitute.org
Awards medical research grants and ships medical supplies and humanitarian aid to programs that treat breast cancer and other degenerative diseases. 36-4617641
18171 Cancer Cure of America- Care, Understand, Research & End Breast Cancer Research and Assistance Fund 20280 N 59th Ave Ste 115 132
Phoenix, AZ 85308
Joy Mackay, President
breastcare107@aol.com
(602) 241-2697
www.breastcancer-research.org
Provides research grants, medical equipment, and supplies to hospitals. Provides cancer support groups educational materials for patients and families. 86-0957009
865 Cancer Cure of America- Care, Understand, Research & End Cancer Aid and Research Fund 20280 N 59th Ave Ste 115 709
Glendale, AZ 85308
Larry MacKay, President
lmackay106@aol.com
(623) 561-5893
www.canceraidresearch.org
Awards scientific research grants, provides medical supplies and equipment to programs that treat cancer and other degenerative diseases. Cancer support groups for patients and families. 74-2520175
26352 Cancer Cure of America- Care, Understand, Research & End Cancer in the Family Relief Fund 3 June Court
Fairfax, CA 94930
Charlotte Swett, Board President
swett@sonic.net
(415) 887-8932
www.cancerfamilyrelieffund.org
Cancer steals the focus of the family. Help children maintain some normalcy in their lives as their parent battles cancer. We fund vital extracurricular activities. 27-2915249
25549 Cancer Cure of America- Care, Understand, Research & End Cancer Prevention & Treatment Fund 1701 K St NW Ste 700
Washington, DC 20006
Diana Zuckerman, President
dz@center4research.org
(202) 223-4000
www.stopcancerfund.org
Helps adult and children prevent and treat all types of cancer and assists them in choosing the safest and most effective treatments. 52-2169212
13706 Cancer Cure of America- Care, Understand, Research & End Cancer Research America - NFCR (National Foundation for Cancer Research) 4600 E West Hwy Ste 525
Bethesda, MD 20814
Erin Monfort, Direct Mail Associate
emonfort@NFCR.org
(301) 654-1250
www.NFCR.org
Research for a cure – funding cancer research in the laboratory leading to new treatments and making possible scientific breakthroughs to cure all types of cancer. 04-2531031
13311 Cancer Cure of America- Care, Understand, Research & End Cancer Research, American Association for (American Association for Cancer Research) 615 Chestnut St 17th Fl
Philadelphia, PA 19106
Danielle Triplett, Director of Natinal Volunteer Programs
danielle@aacr.org
(215) 440-9300
www.aacr.org
The AACR funds groundbreaking scientific cancer research that saves lives. By contributing, you can help speed up the pace of scientific discovery, and fight cancer. 23-6251648
18156 Cancer Cure of America- Care, Understand, Research & End Childhood Cancer Research St Baldricks Foundation (St. Baldrick's Foundation Inc) 1333 S Mayflower Ave Ste 400
Monrovia, CA 91016
Avis M Matsuda, Director of Philanthropy
workplacegiving@stbaldricks.org
(888) 899-2253
www.StBaldricks.org
In the fight against childhood cancer, research is our greatest weapon. We fund more in grants than anyone but the US government. Join the fight. 20-1173824
25603 Cancer Cure of America- Care, Understand, Research & End Childhood Leukemia Foundation 807 Mantoloking Road Ste 100
Brick, NJ 08723
Barbara Haramis, Executive Director
breid@clf4kids.org
(732) 920-8860
www.clf4kids.org
Lifting the spirits of children living with cancer by offering programs to educate and empower them to cope with the devastating effects of their disease. 52-1825483
18176 Cancer Cure of America- Care, Understand, Research & End Children's Cancer Aid and Research Institute 16150 N Arrowhead Fountains Dr Ste 195
Phoenix, AZ 85382
Daniel Dozier, President
mmackey106@aol.com
(800) 759-3390
www.childrenscancerresearch.org
Provides childhood cancer research grants. Ships medical supplies and Humanitarian aid to Programs that treat childhood cancer and other degenerative diseases. Provides summer camp sponsorships. 86-0932492
24793 Cancer Cure of America- Care, Understand, Research & End Children's Cancer Recovery Foundation 1100 Larkspur Landing Circle, Suite 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Doug Runkle, Chief Operating Officer
drunkle@cancerrecovery.org
(717) 545-7600
www.childrenscancerrecovery.org
Creating smiles and inspiring hope for kids with cancer and their families through financial aid, camp scholarships, toys, games and funding for cancer research. 33-0418563
24930 Cancer Cure of America- Care, Understand, Research & End Childrens Cancer Research and Family Assistance Foundation (Rally Foundation, Inc.) 5775 Glenridge Drive, Building B, Suite 370
Sandy Springs, GA 30328
Christen Patterson, Program & Event Coorinator
christen@rallyfoundation.org
(404) 847-9176
www.rallyfoundation.org
Children's days should be filled with laughter, friends and playtime, not hospitals, chemotherapy and medicine. Help us support research for better treatments and a cure! 20-1950849
883 Cancer Cure of America- Care, Understand, Research & End Kidney Cancer Research and Education Association, The 1234 Sherman Ave Ste 203
Evanston, IL 60202
Donna Yesner, Director, Patient ED Services
dyesner@kidneycancer.org
(847) 332-1051
www.kidneycancer.org
We strive for a world without kidney cancer. We fund kidney cancer research and help cancer patients through patient meetings, information and advocacy. 36-3719712
10074 Cancer Cure of America- Care, Understand, Research & End Lung Cancer Alliance 888 16th St NW Ste 150
Washington, DC 20006
Emily Eyres, Chief Operating Officer
eeyres@lungcanceralliance.org
(202) 463-2080
www.lungcanceralliance.org
The only national non-profit organization dedicated exclusively to providing information, support and advocacy for people living with or at risk for lung cancer. 91-1821040
12842 Cancer Cure of America- Care, Understand, Research & End Lymphedema Network (National Lymphedema Network Inc) 116 New Montgomery Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
Saskia R. J. Thiadens, R N, Executive Director
nln@lymphnet.org
(415) 908-3681
www.lymphnet.org
Create awareness of Lymphedema through education and to promote and support the availability of quality medical treatment for all individuals at risk or affected. 94-3068338
24781 Cancer Cure of America- Care, Understand, Research & End Lymphoma Foundation of America 1100 N Main St Ste 100
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Peter Zetlin, Treasurer
pzetlin@gmail.com
(734) 222-1100
www.lymphomahelp.org
We are the national organization devoted solely to helping lymphoma patients and families: support services, second opinions, counseling, referrals, research, new treatments, patients' rights, alternatives 52-1662087
25117 Cancer Cure of America- Care, Understand, Research & End MPN Research Foundation 180 N Michigan Ave Ste 1870
Chicago, IL 60601
Michelle Woehrle, Director of Administration
mwoehrle@mpnresearchfoundation.org
(312) 683-7243
www.mpnreaschfoundation.org
Funding innovative, accountable scientific research in pursuit of a cure for patients with blood cancers. Founded by patients for patients. 36-4330967
10406 Cancer Cure of America- Care, Understand, Research & End Prostate Cancer Research and Assistance Fund (Alternative Cancer Research Fund) PO Box 38471
Phoenix, AZ 85069
Matthew Zaksek, President
cancerinfo@alternativecancer.org
(800) 756-3840
www.alternativecancer.org
Educational information for prostate and other cancer victims. Provides medical research grants to hospitals and clinics; medicines and nutritional supplies for patients and families. 86-1041297
926 Cancer Cure of America- Care, Understand, Research & End Prostate Cancer Research Institute (PCRI) 5777 W Century Blvd Ste 800
Los Angeles, CA 90045
Cathy Williams, Chief Operating Officer
cathy@pcri.org
(310) 743-2116
www.pcri.org
Prostate cancer will strike 1 in 6 men. Your generous donation helps us fight prostate cancer through research, education and increasing public awareness. 95-4617875
26279 Charities Under 1% Overhead Charities Under 1% Overhead 1100 Larkspur Landing Circle #340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Catherine Miller, Director
cmiller@maguireinc.com
(855) 212-0314
www.lowestoverhead.org
These charities spend 99 cents or more of every dollar you send them on program and just one cent or less on fundraising and administration. 27-3132554
24783 Charities Under 1% Overhead Adoption Exchange Association, Inc. 8015 Corporate Dr Ste C
Baltimore, MD 21236
Rachel Pratt, Chief Executive Officer
rpratt@adoptea.org
(347) 623-7753
www.adoptea.org
123,000 US foster children need adoptive families! We recruit families and help agencies, professionals and families negotiate local and interstate adoption. Home to Adoptuskids.org. 52-1452079
26284 Charities Under 1% Overhead Angel Bus 4620 Haygood Road, Suite 1
Virgina Beach, VA 23455
Joanie Corkrum, Assistant Secretary
jcorkrum@mercymedicalairlift.org
(757) 271-2294
www.angel-bus.org
Helping needy patients by providing free ground transportation for medical purposes to and from specialized and often life-saving treatment. 46-0456634
26283 Charities Under 1% Overhead Cats on Death Row 1100 Larkspur Landing Circle # 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Jodie Richers, Director
info@catsondeathrow.org
(866) 438-7530
www.catsondeathrow.org
We rescue cats facing imminent execution if they do not get interim financial sponsors or foster parents or receive medical treatment required to become adoptable. 27-2033192
1520 Charities Under 1% Overhead Children's Medical Ministries PO Box 3382
Crofton, MD 21114
Bill Collins, President
childmed@olg.com
(301) 261-3211
www.childmed.org
Compassionate healthcare volunteers providing free wheelchairs, rehabilitation equipment, food and clothing to children in despair in urban/rural America and developing countries. 54-1434743
18938 Charities Under 1% Overhead Disabled Childrens Fund (Compassion Care for Disabled Children Inc) PO Box 4712
Crofton, MD 21114
Bill Collins, Consultant
info@disabled-child.org
(301) 261-3211
www.disabled-child.org
Volunteers providing poor, disabled children worldwide with corrective surgery, free distribution of specialty wheelchairs, walkers, crutches, rehabilitation equipment and rehabilitation therapy. Serving Disaster victims. 52-2062902
25531 Charities Under 1% Overhead Feeding America's Children, Inc. 20439 N Fletcher Wy
Peoria, AZ 85382
Lon R Taylor, CEO
feedmhc@aol.com
(602) 241-2873
www.feedingac.org
America's children without nutritional food! Many with only one meal per day! Help us rush lifesaving fruits and vegetables to hungry families throughout America. 86-0986348
13605 Charities Under 1% Overhead Feeding Hungry Children International 300 E State St., Ste 531
Redlands, CA 92373
Merv Chaplin, Board Secretary
merv@world-widemissions.org
(909) 793-2009
www.feedinghungrychildren.net
You can save a child from starvation. Help us provide food and care to suffering children in Haiti, Mexico, other countries, and the U.S. 33-0824713
14441 Charities Under 1% Overhead Giving Children Hope (Global Operations and Development) 8332 Commonwealth Ave
Buena Park, CA 90621
John Ditty, President & CEO
jditty@godaid.org
(714) 523-4454
www.gchope.org
Rescuing children, providing lifesaving medicines and emergency food to orphanages, clinics, shelters, and disaster centers serving homeless children in America and poorest-of-the-poor around the world. 95-3464287
900 Charities Under 1% Overhead Help The Children (Childrens Network International Inc) P.O. Box 911607
Los Angeles, CA 90091
Roger Maberto, Director of Communications
rmaberto@helpthechildren.org
(323) 980-9870
www.helpthechildren.org
Humanitarian relief organization providing food, clothing, hygiene items and medical supplies to children and their families nationally and internationally. 95-4669871
25662 Charities Under 1% Overhead Matthew 25: Ministries 11060 Kenwood Rd
Cincinnati, OH 45242
Joodi Archer, Development, PR, Community Liaison
joodi@m25m.org
(513) 793-6256
www.m25m.org
Helping the poorest of the poor. By rescuing and reusing products from major corporations, we can effectively provide basic necessities, nutritional opportunities and disaster relief. 31-1348100
13749 Charities Under 1% Overhead S.A.H.F. (Salvadoran American Humanitarian Foundation, Inc.) 2050 Coral Wy Ste 600
Miami, FL 33145
Carlos Reyes, Executive Director
creyes@sahf.org
(305) 860-0300
www.sahf.org
Provides free medicines, medical supplies and equipment to nearly 3,000 hospitals, clinics, rural health posts, private voluntary organizations, and health promoters throughout El Salvador. 59-2339140
26208 Charities Under 1% Overhead United Marriage Encounter 2610 Park Ave.
Muscatine, IA 52761
Bonita Marburger, Director of Ministry Support
bmarburger@unitedmarriage.org
(563) 264-8889
www.unitedmarriage.org
Every marriage deserves the opportunity to grow! Committed to equipping couples with tools for renewing their marriages, strengthening families and building Christ-centered homes. 22-2164348
26285 Charities Under 5% Overhead Charities Under 5% Overhead 1100 Larkspur Landing Circle, # 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Catherine Miller, Director
cmiller@maguireinc.com
(888) 465-1118
www.loweroverhead.com
These charities spend 95 cents or more of every dollar you send them on program and just five cents or less on fundraising and administration. 27-3132492
11974 Charities Under 5% Overhead Aid For Starving Children 182 Farmers Lane, # 201
Santa Rosa, CA 95405
Ashley Steffensen, Compliance Officer
info@aidforstarvingchildren.org
(707) 528-3499
www.aidforstarvingchildren.org
Providing emergency financial assistance to single, African-American working mothers. Expressing God’s love through hot meals, immunization, healthcare, education and vocational training for African children. 52-1224507
2803 Charities Under 5% Overhead Americans Helping Americans, Inc. 2550 Huntington Ave Ste 200
Alexandria, VA 22303
Lynn Thomas, Executive Director
lynn@helpingamericans.org
(703) 317-9412
www.helpingamericans.org
Aiding extremely needy Appalachian and urban Americans; providing low-income families, the elderly, victims of domestic violence with basic needs assistance, support services, affordable housing. 54-1594577
17447 Charities Under 5% Overhead Children & Charity Educating, Feeding and Caring for the Needy (Children & Charity International) 1614 17th St NW Ste 306
Washington, DC 20009
Marilyn James, Executive Director
info@childrenandcharity.org
(202) 234-0488
www.childrenandcharity.org
Help us provide food, education and healthcare services to people in rural and indigenous coummunities worldwide to improve the quality of life. 75-3121647
16165 Charities Under 5% Overhead Children of The Americas 1100 Larkspur Landing Circle, # 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Dave Brisbin, President
dave@americaschildren.org
(949) 709-0673
www.americaschildren.org
Underserved children are at terrible disadvantage. Without educational scholarships, school supplies, computers, and basic nutrition, they cannot succeed. Help prepare them for a bright future. 77-0018357
18939 Charities Under 5% Overhead Children's Compassion Fund (Faith and Freedom Network, The) 300 East State St., Ste 531
Redlands, CA 92373
Merv Chaplin, Board Secretary
merv@world-widemissions.org
(909) 793-2009
www.childrenscompassionfund.org
Change a child's future! Rescue abandoned and special needs children. Help provide shelter, food, education, medical care, surgery, a chance for adoption, a family environment. 42-0894479
25525 Charities Under 5% Overhead Children's Emergency Medical Fund 20439 N Fletcher Wy
Peoria, AZ 85382
Lon R Taylor, CEO
feedmhc@aol.com
(602) 684-1360
www.CEMFUND.org
America's impoverished children malnourished! Without medical help! Help us provide medical supplies, fresh fruits and vegetable to malnourished starving children. 86-1004356
25053 Charities Under 5% Overhead EarthCare Fund 300 E State St, Ste 531
Redlands, CA 92373
Merv Chaplin, Board Secretary
merv@world-widemissions.org
(909) 793-2009
www.earthcarefund.org
Christians care too! Saving the Earth and its natural resources, conserving, recycling, planting trees, digging wells, clean energy alternatives, improving quality of life for all. 31-1663403
13617 Charities Under 5% Overhead Giving Hope International (Integrated Community Healthcare Solutions) 8332 Commonwealth Ave
Buena Park, CA 90621
John Ditty, President
hope@ghint.org
(714) 523-4454
www.ghint.org
Caring for the forgotten and homeless by name. We rescue women and children from life-threatening crisis, providing surgery, medicine, transportation and nutrition locally/worldwide. 03-0437935
12368 Charities Under 5% Overhead Mercy-USA for Aid and Development, Inc. 44450 Pinetree Dr Ste 201
Plymouth, MI 48170
Adel Adam, Donor Relations Coordinator
mercyusa@mercyusa.org
(734) 454-0011
www.mercyusa.org
Dedicated to alleviating human suffering and supporting individuals and communities in their own efforts to become more self-sufficient through agriculture, education and health services. 38-2846307
700 Children's Charitable Alliance Children's Charitable Alliance 1100 Larkspur Landing Cir Ste 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Catherine Miller, Executive Director
cmiller@maguireinc.com
(800) 550-3533
www.lic.org
Children are the greatest natural resource of our local community. Your gift will help clothe, feed, protect, educate and inspire that precious resource. Thank you. 94-3232038
16585 Children's Charitable Alliance A P P L E Familyworks 4 Joseph Ct
San Rafael, CA 94903
Mary Jane Dewolf-smith, Executive Director
email@familyworks.org
(415) 492-0720
www.familyworks.org
Providing multiple services including supervised visitation, counseling, and parenting education to socially & ethnically diverse population. 94-2540980
737 Children's Charitable Alliance Blind Childrens Center, Inc. 4120 Marathon St
Los Angeles, CA 90029
Muriel Scharf, Director of Development
muriel@blindchildrenscenter.org
(323) 664-2153
www.blindhildrenscenter.org
Your gift provides early intervention, training and education for blind children, ages birth through school age, providing the foundation for their future education. 95-1656369
26899 Children's Charitable Alliance Bridges of Promise 543 Seaver Drive
Mill Valley, CA 94941
Karen Schuster, Co-Founder/President
karen.bridgesofpromise@gmail.com
(415) 806-1123
www.bridgesofpromise.org
Provides critical funds for destitute orphans to attend school and for crucial public health projects in the remote, impoverished Rulenge-Ngara region of Tanzania East Africa. 27-3267371
707 Children's Charitable Alliance California Right to Life Educational Fund P.O Box 4343
Walnut Creek, CA 94596
Cecelia Cody, Administrative Director
callife@calright2life.org
(925) 944-5351
www.calright2life.org
Life- the Fundamental Right. Help educate and protect the most defenseless among us: educate, counsel, protect all human life from fertilization to natural death. 94-2761737
745 Children's Charitable Alliance Child Abuse Prevention Council of Contra Costa County Inc 2120 Diamond Blvd. # 120
Concord, CA 94520
Carol Carrillo, Executive Director
capccarol@sbcglobal.net
(925) 798-0546
www.capc-coco.org
Prevent child abuse by raising community awareness, educating community members, providing resources, parent education and influencing public policy. Services are free in English and Spanish. 68-0046163
24839 Children's Charitable Alliance George Mark Childrens Fund 2121 George Mark Ln
San Leandro, CA 94578
Ken Sommer, Director of Advancement
ksommer@georgemark.org
(510) 346-1269
www.georgemark.org
We provide the gift of time to children with life limiting illnesses and their families, with comprehensive, compassionate and leading edge care. 94-3255845
12873 Children's Charitable Alliance Healthy Environments Daycare Advisory Committee 95 Hawthorne St
San Francisco, CA 94105
Pat Eklund, President
eklund.patricia@epa.gov
(415) 972-3738
Children, 8 weeks to 5 years, need quality childcare to prepare for school. Help us help children in need get a good start in life. 94-3095653
13650 Children's Charitable Alliance Kare Youth League PO Box 662080
Arcadia, CA 91066
Jay Lammers, Secretary
jlammers@kyl.org
(626) 442-1160
www.kyl.org
Helping children avoid problems with drugs and alcohol through after school activities. We build character through athletics, education, camping and arts - serving 1000 children/week. 95-1869644
13683 Children's Charitable Alliance Marin Council Boy Scouts of America 225 W End Ave
San Rafael, CA 94901
Michael Dybeck, Scout Executive
mdybeck@boyscouts-marin.org
(415) 454-1081
www.boyscouts-marin.org
To serve youths age 6 through 20 in an enriching program focused on character development, leadership training, and fostering citizenship with emphasis on outdoor experiences. 94-1156323
13733 Children's Charitable Alliance Raphael House of San Francisco, Inc. 1065 Sutter St
San Francisco, CA 94109
Camille Idiaquez, Development Assistant
cidiaquez@raphaelhouse.org
(415) 474-3245
www.raphaelhouse.org
Helps at-risk families acheive stable housing and financial independence while strengthening family bonds and personal dignity. 94-3141608
2101 Children's Charitable Alliance Trinity Youth Services 1460 E Cooley Dr
Colton, CA 92324
Vanessa Vizard, Community outreach Specialist
vvizard@trinityys.org
(909) 825-5588
www.trinityys.org
Providing foster care and residential programs for abused, neglected children in nurturing environments, Quality therapeutic, educational, and social services promote healing and an encouraging future. 95-2480624
1500 Children's Charities of America Children's Charities of America 1100 Larkspur Landing Cir Ste 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Catherine Miller, Director of State Campaigns
cmiller@maguireinc.com
(800) 374-1578
www.childrenscharities.org
All children are our future. They all deserve our love. Join us to feed, teach, protect, and nurture children in America and around the world. 94-3148588
18135 Children's Charities of America 1 800 RUNAWAY (National Runaway Switchboard) 3080 N Lincoln
Chicago, IL 60657
Katy Walsh, Director of Development & Communications
kwalsh@1800runaway.org
(773) 289-1727
www.1800RUNAWAY.org
Millions of youth run away each year. Help keep our runaway and at-risk youth safe and off the streets. Providing support 24/7, whenever needed. 36-2726331
24900 Children's Charities of America Abandoned Children's Fund 2360 Mendocino Ave A2-220
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
Ken Mcgrath, Administrator
ken@acf-mail.org
(707) 318-9400
www.abandonedchildrensfund.org
Thousands of innocent orphans, cruelly abandoned: alone, hungry, desperate, terrified victims of disease, war, extreme poverty. Please help us house, feed, love and rehabilitate them. 20-5967513
16062 Children's Charities of America Abducted and Missing Children's Recovery Project (Polly Klaas Foundation) PO Box 800
Petaluma, CA 94953
Robert De Leo, Executive Director
rdeleo@pollyklaas.org
(707) 769-1334
www.pollyklaas.org
Find my child! We’re here to help. Recovery of missing children. Abduction prevention information, support for families, and public policies that keep children safe. 68-0314615
1531 Children's Charities of America Adoptable Children North American Council (North American Council on Adoptable Children) 970 Raymond Ave Ste 106
St. Paul, MN 55114
Nancy Viking, Director of Development
nancyviking@nacac.org
(651) 644-3036
www.nacac.org
More than 107,000 foster children need adoptive families. Your donation helps us find loving parents for these children, support adoptive families and raise adoption awareness. 51-0188951
1567 Children's Charities of America Adoption & Humanitarian Aid - MAPS (MAPS) 100 Brickhill Ave
South Portland, ME 04106
Meghan O' Brien, Mager of Advancement & External Relations
meghano@maps-worldwide.org
(207) 619-8305
www.maps-worldwide.org
Too many children are parentless, homeless, abused, neglected, abandoned. Help children through adoption, foster care, aid, family counseling, unplanned pregnancy counseling, and homeless shelter services. 01-0348849
26888 Children's Charities of America Adoption Center of Washington 501 Canterbury Lane
Alexandria, VA 22314
Linda Brownlee, Executive Director
lindaacw@aol.com
(703) 549-7774
www.adoptioncenter.com
Help an abandoned child! We provide adoption services to children in need of permanent, loving families and humanitarian aid to orphanages, 52-1797903
16607 Children's Charities of America Adoption Exchange, The 14232 E Evans Ave
Aurora, CO 80014
Faye Gardner, Director of Foundation Relations
faye@adoptex.org
(800) 451-5246
www.adoptex.org
There are 107,000 abused children in foster care WAITING for permanent, adoptive families. Don't make them wait! Help us find families for neglected children. 84-0793576
2512 Children's Charities of America Allergy and Asthma Network-Mothers of Asthmatics, Inc 8201 Greensboro Dr Ste 300
McLean, VA 22102
Marcela Gieminani, Director of Programs & Administration
mgieminiani@aanma.org
(703) 641-9595
www.aanma.org
We are the leading health nonprofit organization dedicated to eliminating death and suffering due to asthma, allergies, and related conditions through education, advocacy, and outreach. 54-1357586
2815 Children's Charities of America American Indian Youth Running Strong, Inc. 2550 Huntington Ave Ste 200
Alexandria, VA 22303
Lauren Haas Finkelstein, Executive Director
lhaas@indianyouth.org
(888) 491-9859
www.indianyouth.org
Raising self-esteem of Native American children. Providing relief and development assistance to Indian reservations. Teaching traditional life skills, healthy lifestyles and respect for the environment. 54-1594578
2805 Children's Charities of America Best Buddies International, Inc. 100 SE 2nd St Ste 2200
Miami, FL 33131
Kimberly Welcome, Grant Writer
kimberlywelcome@bestbuddies.org
(305) 374-2233
www.bestbuddies.org
Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities are often lonely and isolated. We match them with volunteers, create extraordinary friendships, and change their lives forever! 52-1614576
9823 Children's Charities of America C.A.S.T. for Kids Foundation 297 SW 41st Street
Renton, WA 98057
Ashley Kaiser, Operations Associate
ashley@castforkids.org
(425) 251-3202
www.castforkids.org
We provide disabled, disadvantaged and at-risk children the opportunity to enjoy a quality, outdoor recreational experience through the sport of fishing. 91-1582848
2760 Children's Charities of America Canines for Disabled Kids 299 Redemption Rock Trail (South)
Princeton, MA 01541
Kristin Hartness Law, Executive Director
khartness@caninesforkids.org
(978) 422-5299
www.caninesforkids.org
Helping disabled children obtain trained assistance dogs by providing monetary scholarships. Educating the public about assistance dogs, disabilities and public access. 04-3412812
1557 Children's Charities of America Child Find of America, Inc. PO Box 277
New Paltz, NY 12561
Donna Linder, Executive Director
information@childfindofamerica.org
(845) 883-6060
www.childfindofamerica.org
Child kidnapping prevention and location specialists, helping children and devastated parents through free investigation, mediation, and publicity. Your gift could bring a missing child home. 22-2323336
13567 Children's Charities of America Child Hope (Child Concern and Care Fund) 300 E State St .,Ste 531
Redlands, CA 92373
Merv Chaplin, Board Secretary
merv@world-widemissions.org
(909) 793-2009
www.childhope-childconcern.org
A respected, proven, cost-efficient charity providing food, shelter, clothing, education, medicine to hurting children. You can make a difference. Bring hope to a child. 33-0824455
24027 Children's Charities of America Child Molesters Behind Bars (Innocent Justice Foundation, The) 2240 Encinitas Blvd Ste D-4
Encinitas, CA 92024
Heather Steele, President & CEO
heather@innocentjustice.org
(760) 585-8873
www.innocentjustice.org
Help rescue American children from predators! We help law enforcement get the tools they need to track down thousands of child predators and rescue kids. 77-0709388
13739 Children's Charities of America Child Slavery, Trafficking and Forced Labor Rescue (Rugmark Foundation USA) 2001 S St NW Ste 510
Washington, DC 20009
Nina Smith, Executive Director
nina@goodweave.org
(202) 234-9050
www.GoodWeave.org
Devoted to the rescue of trafficked and exploited child laborers from carpet looms in Asia, and offering them rehabilitation, counseling, education and a home. 52-2042014
4055 Children's Charities of America Childhelp Inc 15757 N 78th St Suite B
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Jack Marks, VP Advancement
jmarks@childhelp.org
(480) 922-8212
www.childhelp.org
Five children die every day from child abuse and neglect in the United States. Join us in the fight to End Child Abuse Now! 95-2884608
1551 Children's Charities of America Children of Alcoholics (NACoA) (National Association for Children of Alcoholics) 10920 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 100
Kensington, MD 20895
Sis Wenger, President/CEO
nacoa@nacoa.org
(301) 468-0987
www.nacoa.org
Those hurt most by alcohol and drugs don’t even use them! Help us protect and save the children of alcoholics from physical and psychological abuse. 94-2865311
1585 Children's Charities of America Children of the Night 14530 Sylvan St
Van Nuys, CA 91411
Dr Lois Lee, President
llee@childrenofthenight.org
(818) 908-4474
www.childrenofthenight.org
Rescues America’s children from the ravages of prostitution. Providing shelter, hope, and new-beginnings. With your support, we can save more. Our children deserve a fighting-chance! 95-3130408
26020 Children's Charities of America Children of Vietnam 817 West End Blvd.
Winston Salem, NC 27101
Ben Wilson, President and Founder
info@childrenofvietnam.org
(336) 727-1110
www.childrenofvietnam.org
Providing vulnerable children and their families who are hungry, ill, disabled, or homeless with immediate assistance and services to break the cycle of poverty. 31-1605964
13568 Children's Charities of America Children's Angel Airlines 4620 Haygood Rd Ste 1
Virginia Beach, VA 23455
Joanie Corkrum, Assistant Secretary
jcorkrum@mercymedicalairlift.org
(757) 271-2294
www.ChildrensAngelAirlines.org
Support our mission to ensure no needy child is denied access to medical treatment, diagnosis or evaluation for lack of a means of air transportation. 54-1739660
16167 Children's Charities of America Children's Food and Care Fund 300 E State St., Ste 531
Redlands, CA 92373
Merv Chaplin, Board Secretary
merv@world-widemissions.org
(909) 793-2009
www.childrensfoodandcare.org
One of the most trusted charities providing food, shelter, clothing and emergency medical care to needy children in the United States and overseas since 1970. 23-7072606
18159 Children's Charities of America Children's Fund of America, Twin Towers Orphan Fund (TTOF), America's Child (The Charitable Children's Fund of America, Inc.) 10010 Rosedale Hwy., Ste. 3
Bakersfield, CA 93312
Michele Ritter, CEO/President
info@ttof.org
(661) 633-9076
www.childrensfundofamerica.org
We provide higher education, mental, and physical healthcare assistance to children of those killed on 9/11 or while fighting terrorism in Iraq and Afghanistan. 57-1197371
26913 Children's Charities of America Children's Hope International Foundation 11780 Borman Drive
St. Louis, MO 63146
Cory Barron, Development Aid Director
partners@ChildrensHope.net
(314) 890-0086
www.HelpAnOrphan.org
Providing hope for international orphans through education, nutrition and medical care; impacting the lives of thousands in China, Ethiopia, Vietnam and India. 43-1932814
2747 Children's Charities of America Christian World Adoption, Inc. 777 S Allen Rd
Flat Rock, NC 28731
Anita Thomas, CEO
cwa@cwa.org
(828) 693-7007
www.cwa.org
Christ commands us to care for orphans. CWA relieves suffering by feeding, clothing, medicating, educating, caring for children, our example being the love of Christ. 57-0967054
26289 Children's Charities of America Commercial-Free Childhood - Protecting Children from Harmful Advertising (Third Sector New England Inc) NonProfit Center, 89 South St Ste 403
Boston, MA 02111
Susan Linn, Director
ccfc@commercialfreechildhood.org
(617) 896-9368
www.commercialfreechildhood.org
Stop deceptive corporate marketers targeting our kids and help prevent childhood obesity, youth violence, sexualization and other threats to a safe, healthy and happy childhood. 04-2261109
11905 Children's Charities of America Compassionate Friends, The PO Box 3696
Oak Brook, IL 60522
Joan Ireland, Administrative Assistant
joan@compassionatefriends.org
(866) 964-4000
www.compassionatefriends.org
A child’s death is a devastating experience. We offer family support/community education through grief-related resources to help the bereaved reach physical/emotional health. 36-2968329
491 Children's Charities of America Covenant House 5 Penn Plaza
New York, NY 10001
Joan Smyth, Senior Vice President, Direct Mktg
info@covenanthouse.org
(800) 388-3888
www.covenanthouse.org
Give homeless teens a future! We shelter, and provide job training to at-risk kids with nowhere else to turn. Nineline provides nationwide rescue counseling. 13-2725416
1558 Children's Charities of America Feed My People Children's Charities 20439 N Fletcher Way
Peoria, AZ 85382
Lon R Taylor, CEO
feedmhc@aol.com
(602) 241-2873
www.feedmyPeople.org
American Children hurting and hungry, help us rush emergency lifesaving food, and medical relief to children in America, especially low administrative costs. 73-1330955
25530 Children's Charities of America Feeding America's Hungry Children 20439 N Fletcher Wy
Peoria, AZ 85382
Lon R Taylor, CEO
feedmhc@aol.com
(602) 241-2873
www.feedingAHC.org
America's children hungry! Desperate for food! Hurting and without hope! Help us provide for the desperate food needs of impoverished children throughout America. 41-2061798
1518 Children's Charities of America Holt International Childrens Services Inc PO Box 2880
Eugene, OR 97402
Debbie Wobbe, Director of Accounting
debbiew@holtintl.org
(541) 687-2202
www.holtintl.org
Food, shelter, medical care, and permanent families are paramount to the survival and healthy development of abandoned, orphaned, and other children at risk worldwide. 23-7257390
18117 Children's Charities of America Hope for the Hungry 899 S. Wheat Rd.
Belton, TX 76513
Daniel R. Kirkley, President/Founder
dankirkley@aol.com
(254) 939-0124
www.hopeforthehungry.org
On average 21,000 children die from malnutrition. Many more live in poverty without access to proper education. Help us to aid these children today. 74-2256304
2507 Children's Charities of America INMED Partnerships for Children Inc 409 E Palmer St
Compton, CA 90221
Joey Shanahan, Director, Los Angeles Programs
jshanahan@inmed.org
(310) 764-0955
www.inmed.org
Rescuing children from the immediate and irreversible harm of disease, hunger, neglect or violence. Building strong leaders to meet the challenges of the next generation. 52-1482339
4684 Children's Charities of America Lymphoma Research Foundation 115 Broadway Ste 1301
New York, NY 10006
Evelyn Lipori, Director of Individual Giving
elipori@lymphoma.org
(212) 349-2910
lymphoma.org
Funding innovative research; providing information and services to Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma patients/caregivers. Our mission: eradicate lymphoma and serve those touched by this disease. 95-4335088
18904 Children's Charities of America Masonic Foundation For Children Inc PO Box 41540
Arlington, VA 22204
Catherine O' Malley, Executive Assistant
nmfc@earthlink.net
(800) 356-2766
www.masonicmodel.org
Addiction, Depression, Suicide, Eating Disorders, Violence, Bullying We continue to assist schools in successfully combating these serious issues in our youth. Help Us Help Kids! 55-0731354
15402 Children's Charities of America Mountain Bicycling Association, International (IMBA) (International Mountain Bicycling Assoc. (IMBA)) PO BOX 7578
Boulder, CO 80306
Rich Cook, Development Director
rich.cook@imba.com
(303) 545-9011
www.imba.com
Advocate for trail access and teach sustainable trail-building techniques to mountain bikers. We have 53 California clubs engaged in volunteer trail stewardship and conservation. 77-0204066
12858 Children's Charities of America National CASA Association 100 W Harrison St., N500
Seattle, WA 98119
Kaye Reeser, Donor Relations Manager
kayer@nationalcasa.org
(800) 623-3233
www.casaforchildren.org
Every child deserves a safe permanent home. Support a nationwide network of volunteer court appointed advocates who give abused and neglected children a voice. 91-1255818
1527 Children's Charities of America National Center for Youth Law 405 14th St 15th Fl
Oakland, CA 94612
Nancy Berger, Director of Development
nberger@youthlaw.org
(510) 835-8098
www.youthlaw.org
Working to ensure that low income children, especially those who have been abused or neglected, have the resources they need for healthy and productive lives. 94-2506933
25012 Children's Charities of America Palestine Childrens Relief Fund PO Box 1926
Kent, OH 44240
Mike Lowe, Administrative Assistant
mike@pcrf.net
(330) 678-2645
www.pcrf.net
We provide cost-free surgical care and critical humanitarian aid for sick and injured children in the Middle East. 93-1057665
226 Children's Charities of America Parents of Murdered Children, Inc. 100 E 8th St 202
Cincinnati, OH 45202
Nancy Ruhe, Executive Director
natlpomc@aol.com
(888) 818-7662
www.pomc.org
Assists in keeping murderers in prison; assists unsolved cases; prevention and awareness programs; emotional support, information and advocacy for any survivor of a homicide victim. 31-1023437
823 Children's Charities of America Partners in Foster Care 2706 Badger Ln
Madison, WI 53713
Cora E. White, President and CEO
cwhite@fostering.us
(608) 274-9111
www.fostering.us
We help protect abused and neglected children and make them feel safe by providing a home, resources, advocacy, training, scholarships and more, worldwide. 39-1742351
322 Children's Charities of America Pearl S. Buck International 520 Dublin Rd
Perkasie, PA 18944
Tony Luna, Vice President of Relationship Dev.
info@pearlsbuck.org
(215) 249-0100
www.PearlSBuck.org
Dedicated to advancing Pearl S. Buck's legacy of improving the lives of children and promoting cross- cultural understanding through adoption, health and education programs. 23-1637212
18903 Children's Charities of America Philippine Children's Shelter (Childrens Shelter of Cebu) P.O Box 247
Cambridge, MN 55008
Matthew Buley, U S Director
cscusa@cscshelter.org
(651) 493-1551
www.cscshelter.org
Orphaned children in the Philippines need more than just shelter. We provide food, medicine, education and a loving home through four residences and a school. 41-1330241
24782 Children's Charities of America Reach the Children, Inc. 14 Chesham Way
Fairport, NY 14450
Mary M Harris, Executive Director
mary@reachthechildren.org
(585) 223-3344
www.reachthechildren.org
AIDS prevention, education, health, micro-enterprise, orphan care, water, agriculture and community development are initiatives we use to empower communities to help themselves. 16-1569622
13154 Children's Charities of America Vision of Children 11975 El Camino Real Ste 104
San Diego, CA 92130
Mary Prudden, Executive Director
mprudden@visionofchildren.org
(858) 314-7917
www.visionofchildren.org
From darkness to light. Our mission is to cure hereditary blindness and to improve the quality of life of visually impaired children and their families. 95-4271785
1522 Children's Charities of America WACAP World Association for Children and Parents P O Box 88948
Seattle, WA 98138
Mary Duncan, VP of Development Fund
maryd@wacap.org
(206) 575-4550
www.wacap.org
WACAP provides life-changing aid and adoption services to orphans and other children who need families. 91-0962079
1384 Children's Charities of America World Childrens Fund 5442 Thornwood Dr Ste 250
San Jose, CA 95123
Douglas Kendrick, International Program Director
dkendrick@wcf-intl.org
(408) 363-8100
www.worldchildrensfund.org
We defend the seven rights of a child. Creating a world where no child is hungry, sick, homeless, unprotected, unschooled, unloved, or suffers violence. 77-0210616
10385 Children's Medical Research Charities of America Children's Medical & Research Charities of America 1100 Larkspur Landing Cir Ste 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Catherine Miller, Director
cmiller@maguireinc.com
(415) 925-2600
www.childrenmedical.org
A child's smile when you say "Yes, I'll help you," will melt your heart. Please say yes to these - America's best charities for sick children. 27-0093393
26643 Children's Medical Research Charities of America A Children's Brain Tumor Cure (Pediatric Low Grade Astrocytoma Foundation) 98 Random Farms Drive
Chappaqua, NY 10514
Amy Weinstein, Executive Director
amy@achildrensbraintumorcure.org
(914) 762-3494
www.achildrensbraintumorecure.org
Brain tumors= leading cause of solid death in children. A cure is within reach, if research is funded. More research, Less expenses, Results 26-0295572
18113 Children's Medical Research Charities of America AIDS Children's Foundation 6221 Blue Grass Ave
Harrisburg, PA 17112
Tanya Weaver, Executive Director
tweaver@AFCAids.org
(717) 489-0206
www.AFCAids.org
We provide free life-saving medication, food, medical supplies and support for HIV+ children and their caregivers in Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya, Uganda and Zimbabwe. 30-0247823
2722 Children's Medical Research Charities of America Asian Childrens Rescue & Relief Fund PO Box 702194
Tulsa, OK 74170
Thomas E Baker, Director
tom.baker@insightbb.com
(502) 742-8975
www.asianchildrensassist.com
Improves healthcare and welfare for poor and handicapped Asian children by providing medical treatment, corrective surgeries, foster care, remote clinics, training seminars and relief aid. 73-1443028
25663 Children's Medical Research Charities of America Autism Treatment, Research, and Training for Military and Civilian Families (May Institute, Inc.) 41 Pacella Park Drive
Randolph, MA 02368
Karyn Vostok, Marketing & Development Research Analyst
kvostok@mayinstitute.org
(781) 437-1247
www.mayinstitute.org
One in 88 children has autism – only one in eight receives desperately needed treatment. Help us bring services to bases around the country. 04-2197449
448 Children's Medical Research Charities of America Believe In Tomorrow National Children's Foundation, Inc. 6601 Frederick Rd
Baltimore, MD 21228
Maryanne Davis, Vice President & COO
mdavis@believeintomorrow.org
(410) 744-1032
www.believeintomorrow.org
Give comfort and hope to critically ill children and their families. Programs include Hospital and Respite Housing, Hands on Adventures, Local Adventures and support services. 52-1332737
1547 Children's Medical Research Charities of America Birth Defect Research for Children (Association of Birth Defect Children Inc) 976 Lake Baldwin Ln 104
Orlando, FL 32814
Betty Mekdeci, Ex Director
betty@birthdefects.org
(407) 895-0802
www.birthdefects.org
Hundreds of thousands of children are suffering. Missing limbs, damaged hearts, facial deformities, Downs, autism, ADHD. We're a lifeline for families struggling with birth defects. 59-2193816
18174 Children's Medical Research Charities of America Centre for the Study of Biblical Research 300 E State St. Ste 531
Redlands, CA 92373
Dr. E William Bean, Director
info@littleheartsforlittletots.org
(909) 844-0950
littleheartsforlittletots.org
Aiding infants that need surgery to repair their congenital heart defects by augmenting funding for the child's operation. 95-3993732
819 Children's Medical Research Charities of America Child Health Foundation 10630 Little Patuxent Pky Ste 126
Columbia, MD 21044
Rosario P. Davison, Director of Administration
contact@childhealthfoundation.org
(410) 992-5512
www.childhealthfoundation.org
Saving and improving children’s lives through research and care, and decreasing unnecessary hospitalizations and health care costs in the U.S. and abroad. 52-1429538
24944 Children's Medical Research Charities of America Children Immunization Foundation (DC Immunization Welfare Center) 12331 Quince Valley Dr
North Potomac, MD 20878
Duli C Agarwal, Director
agarwalnp@msn.com
(301) 990-9562
www.dciwc.org
Provides lifesaving vaccinations preventing the deadliest diseases for the poorest children in rural parts of India, and educates communities about the importance of vaccinations. 14-1899506
26210 Children's Medical Research Charities of America Children’s AIDS Fund P.O Box 16433
Washington D.c., VA 20041
Anita M. Smith, President
asmith@childrensaidsfund.org
(703) 433-1560
www.childrensaidsfund.org
Millions of children orphaned, families ravaged by HIV/AIDS. Millions more need education to stay HIV free. Help limit suffering through prevention, care and treatment. 54-1436973
422 Children's Medical Research Charities of America Children's Heartlink 5075 Arcadia Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55436
Elizabeth Perlich Sweeny, President
elizabeth@childrensheartlink.org
(952) 928-4860
www.childrensheartlink.org
Builds sustainable programs to prevent and treat heart disease among children in developing countries by mobilizing extraordinary hearts, minds and resources around the world. 41-1307457
26209 Children's Medical Research Charities of America Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC One Children's Hospital Drive, 4401 Penn Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15224
Laura Swisher, Associate Director, Annual Fund Programming
laura.swisher@chp.edu
(412) 692-3914
www.givetochildrens.org
What if a child you loved was ill or injured? Where would you turn? Your gift helps ensure that expert, family-centered care is always available. 25-1423657
18916 Children's Medical Research Charities of America Childrens House at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Inc. 1915 Mc Elderry St
Baltimore, MD 21205
Darlene Kean, Administrative Manager
dkean@believeintomorrow.org
(410) 614-2560
www.believeintomorrow.org
Provides a warm “home away from home” for families in the midst of a medical crisis so their critically ill children may focus on healing. 52-1619682
13250 Children's Medical Research Charities of America Children's Organ Transplant Association Inc (COTA) 2501 W Cota Dr
Bloomington, IN 47403
Richard Lofgren, President
cota@cota.org
(812) 336-2682
www.cota.org
We assis children and young adults who need a life-saving transplant by providing fundraising assistance and family support. 35-1674365
25367 Children's Medical Research Charities of America Citizens United for Research in Epilepsy 223 W. Erie Street, Suite 2SW
Chicago, IL 60654
Carmita Vaughan, CEO
info@cureepilepsy.org
(312) 255-1801
http://www.cureepilepsy.org
Seizures: each one can damage the brain or cut short a life. Support cutting-edge epilepsy research. Its time we found a CURE. 36-4253176
1516 Children's Medical Research Charities of America FACES: The National Craniofacial Association PO Box 11082
Chattanooga, TN 37401
Lynne Mayfield, President
faces@faces-cranio.org
(800) 332-2373
www.faces-cranio.org
Children with craniofacial disfigurements require specialized reconstructive surgery. We take care of these children and their families while they receive treatment. Rebuilding faces. Rebuilding futures. 23-7069285
26918 Children's Medical Research Charities of America Flutie Foundation (Doug Flutie Jr Foundation for Autism Inc) PO Box 767
Framingham, MA 01701
Lisa Collins, Office Administrator
collins@flutiefoundation.org
(508) 270-8855
www.flutiefoundation.org
We promote awareness and support families affected by autism spectrum disorders by funding organizations that provide direct services, family support grants, advocacy and recreation. 04-3543134
17645 Children's Medical Research Charities of America Fresh Start Surgical Gifts 2011 Palomar Airport Rd Ste 206
Carlsbad, CA 92011
Amanda Thompson, Development Manager
amanda@freshstart.org
(760) 448-2018
www.freshstart.org
Transforms the lives of disadvantaged children with physical deformities caused by birth defects accidents abuse or disease through the gift of reconstructive surgery. 33-0460177
24991 Children's Medical Research Charities of America Medicines for Humanity, Inc. 800 Hingham St Ste 1800
Rockland, MA 02370
Kirk Ryan, Associate Director of Development
kryan@medicinesforhumanity.org
(781) 982-0274
www.medicinesforhumanity.org
Dedicated to saving children in impoverished communities worldwide. Collaborate with in-country healthcare partners to develop and sustain effective health initiatives proven to save lives. 04-3395749
18936 Children's Medical Research Charities of America Premature Aging in Children Progeria Research Foundation (Progeria Research Foundation Inc The) PO Box 3453
Peabody, MA 01961
Audrey Gordon, Executive Director
agordon@progeriaresearch.org
(978) 535-2594
www.progeriaresearch.org
Heart attack, Stroke, Osteoporosis children experience these, but now have hope to cure this fatal, rapid aging disease thanks to our research. Help them today! 04-3460220
11910 Children's Medical Research Charities of America Sunshine Kids Foundation (Sunshine Kids Foundation The) 662 N Van Ness Ave Ste 203
Los Angeles, CA 90004
Brooks Tomb, Director of Regional Offices
brooks@sunshinekids.org
(323) 810-5467
www.sunshinekids.org
Since 1982, we have provided quality group activities and emotional support to children with cancer, so they can have fun and celebrate life, for free. 76-0020802
2100 Christian Charities USA Christian Charities USA 1100 Larkspur Landing Cir Ste 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Catherine Miller, Director
info@ccusa.org
(800) 396-3688
www.ccusa.org
Support America's best faith-based and church-sponsored charities, bringing food, clothing, shelter, medicine, education, and Christian compassion to people in need efficiently and effectively. 94-3255961
26836 Christian Charities USA Aid for African Catholic Missions (Living Waters International Inc) N7544 County Road S
Deerbrook, WI 54424
Stephen L Zimmerman, President and Executive Director
stephenz@livingwatersinternational.org
(715) 627-4782
www.a4acm.org
Construction of religious formation houses, schools, student hostels, churches, village chapels, health clinics, housing for the poor, solar/wind generating, and food relief. 39-1841934
9952 Christian Charities USA All Nations Bible Society 300 E State St., Ste 531
Redlands, CA 92373
Merv Chaplin, Board Secretary
merv@world-missions.org
(909) 793-2009
www.allnationsbiblesociety.org
Transforming lives through Bible distribution and education in 50 languages and 35 countries, new foreign-language translations, and Bible study courses for people in prison. 33-0922792
11547 Christian Charities USA American Bible Society 1865 Broadway
New York, NY 10023
Carmen Feliciano, Workplace Giving Specialist
cfeliciano@americanbible.org
(212) 408-1550
www.americanbible.org
Our mission is to make the Bible available to every man women and child in a language and format each can understand and afford. 13-1623885
25518 Christian Charities USA Angel Airline Samaritans 4620 Haygood Rd Ste 1
Virginia Beach, VA 23455
Joanie Corkrum, Assistant Secretary
jcorkrum@mercymedicalairlift.org
(757) 271-2294
www.angelairlinesamaritans.org
Provide no cost, long distance medical air transportation for financially needy rare disease patients requiring access to distant specialized medical evaluation, diagnosis and treatment. 54-1831514
12815 Christian Charities USA Bible Believers Fellowship Inc PO Box 0065
Baldwin, NY 11510
Eric Kaestner, President and CEO
bbfi@prisonministry.org
(800) 851-8674
www.prisonministry.org
Nationwide prison ministry promoting Christianity to English and Spanish speaking inmates using literature, videos, teaching audios, counseling, and prayer in faithful obedience to our Lord Jesus Christ. 11-2999652
26292 Christian Charities USA CAMA Services of Colorado, Inc. PO Box 35000
Colorado Springs, CO 80935
Pat Altemose, Admin. Asst.
cama@camaservices.org
(719) 265-2148
www.camaservices.org
Famine, poverty, aids, war and natural disasters; we bring practical assistance and spiritual comfort to those caught in desperate need and extreme suffering. 84-1234511
919 Christian Charities USA Child Rescue International (Mission Without Borders, Inc.) PO Box 6008
Camarillo, CA 93011
Loren Pine, National Director
lpine@mwbi.org
(805) 987-8880
www.mwb.org
We bring hope to orphaned, abandoned, and at risk children. We provide basic spiritual, educational, emotional and material (food, clothing, toys) help. 77-0292572
16173 Christian Charities USA Children's Christian Lifeline, Hunger & Medical Relief (Global Action International) PO Box 131269
Carlsbad, CA 92013
Dwaine Lee, Executive Director
globalactionintl@aol.com
(760) 438-3979
www.global-action.com
Your gift brings Christian compassion and care by providing food, medical aid, education and hope to hurting children and communities throughout the world. 33-0692415
1553 Christian Charities USA Children's Hunger Fund Foundation PO Box 8181
Mission Hills, CA 91346
Dave Phillips, President
info@chffoundation.us
(818) 979-7100
www.chffoundation.us
Feeding the hungry at home and abroad. Food, clothing, medicines aid children in impoverished countries and America. 91-1851417
10386 Christian Charities USA Christian Freedom International, Inc. PO Box 560
Sault St Marie, MI 49783
Lisa Jones, Registrations Admin.
info@christianfreedom.org
(906) 253-2336
www.christianfreedom.org
Providing aid and advocacy to persecuted Christians world-wide including hospitals, schools, orphanages, medical and emergency relief, food, Bibles, vocational training, and self-help initiatives. 52-1283394
13629 Christian Charities USA Christian Medical Care for Poor Children (Health Development International) 4623 Forest Lane
Holland, MI 49423
Ken Hekman, President
kenh@healthdevelopment.org
(800) 819-9015
www.healthdevelopment.org
Children dying unnecessarily from easily preventable diseases. Help change healthcare conditions in poverty stricken areas throughout the world through training, mentoring, investing in sustainable healthcare. 33-0439296
18105 Christian Charities USA Christian Mission Teams International Compassion and Gospel Outreach (DELTA Ministries International) 1400 NE 136th Ave Ste 201
Vancouver, WA 98684
Chris Mc Daniel, Director of Development
chrism@deltaministries.com
(503) 360-1865
www.deltaministries.com
Dedicated to knowing God, loving His people and reaching the world. Our mission mobilizes local churches while fostering a deeper understanding and commitment to God. 93-1216590
15902 Christian Charities USA Christian Relief Services, Inc. 2550 Huntington Ave Ste 200
Alexandria, VA 22303
Paul Krizek, Executive Director
paul@christianrelief.org
(800) 337-3543
www.christianrelief.org
Millions die without basic needs: food, water, housing, ophan-care, medicine! Help us save lives through relief, aid and environmentally sustainable micro-develoment in under-developed world. 54-1884868
24945 Christian Charities USA Deaf Video Communications of America Inc. 25W560 Geneva Rd Ste 10
Carol Stream, IL 60188
David Stecca, Chief Executive Officer
dstecca@deafvideo.com
(630) 221-0909
www.dvc.tv
DVC produces and distributes Christian materials in American Sign Language to families, schools, churches, prisons and through www.dvc.tv, an internet television network for the deaf. 36-3288091
18179 Christian Charities USA Farmers and Hunters Feeding the Hungry, Inc. PO Box 323
Williamsport, MD 21795
Joshua Wilson, Operations Director
josh@fhfh.org
(301) 739-3000
www.fhfh.org
Help put nutritious meat on the plates of hungry children and families in California. We pay the butchering fees for donated deer, elk and livestock. 52-2151919
25528 Christian Charities USA Feeding Hungry Children Inc. 20439 N Fletcher Wy
Peoria, AZ 85382
Lon R Taylor, CEO
feedmhc@aol.com
(602) 684-1360
www.feedinghungrychildrennow.org
One in every six U.S. children lack nutritious food! Children going to school hungry! Help us rush Fruits and Vegetables to America's school children. 86-1004355
13606 Christian Charities USA Filipino American Rural Mission 7714 Elsie Ave
Sacramento, CA 95828
Erik Gomez, President
farm_usa@yahoo.com
(916) 688-1574
www.filamruralmission.org
Educate the public on preservation and conservation of natural resources. Plant more trees and provide environmental programs and opportunities to indigenous people, farmers and fishermen. 94-3265100
10387 Christian Charities USA Global Opportunities For Christ P O Box 4446
Charlottesville, VA 22905
Robert J. Emery, President
bob@goforchrist.org
(434) 970-7990
www.goforchrist.org
Provides financial assistance to indigenous Christian ministries worldwide for evangelism, church-planting, discipleship and assisting the poor and oppressed, including widows, orphans and street kids. 54-1815340
10173 Christian Charities USA Gospel for Asia, Inc 1800 Golden Trail Court
Carrollton, TX 75010
John Bland, Assistant
strategicgiving@gfa.org
(972) 300-7777
www.gfa.org
First responders to disasters, educators of "Untouchables," ambassadors of God's love and hope. Partner with GFA's national missionaries to transform millions of lives across Asia. 73-1099096
8961 Christian Charities USA Habitat for Humanity International 121 Habitat St
Americus, GA 31709
Martha Reynolds, Administrator, Wkpl Giv/MG Support
mreynolds@habitat.org
(800) 422-4828
www.habitat.org
Christian housing ministry working to end poverty housing by partnering with families in need to build affordable homes -- more than 500,000 worldwide. 91-1914868
25633 Christian Charities USA Harvest Time International Inc (Full Gospel Fellowship of Churches & Ministers International Inc) 225 N Kennel Rd
Sanford, FL 32771
Lena Smolinsky, Administrative Director
lena@harvesttime.org
(407) 328-9900
www.harvesttime.org
Christians helping America's distressed and poverty stricken children and families with life's basic needs. Food, nourishment and love! Providing Help for today, Hope for tomorrow! 73-6109354
10818 Christian Charities USA Institute for Creation Research PO Box 59029
Dallas, TX 75229
Henry M. Morris, Iv, Director of Donor Relations
hmorrisiv@icr.org
(800) 337-0375
www.icr.org
Science strongly supports the Bible’s authority and accuracy. With scientific research, education programs, and media presentations, we equip Christians to stand up for the Truth. 95-3523177
24923 Christian Charities USA Jews and Gentiles Joined in Messiah (Caspasi Center fo Biblical & Jewish studies Jerusalem (USA) Inc) P.O. Box 147
Wheaton, IL 60187
Michelle Van Loon, Administrative Assistant
michelle@caspari.com
(630) 668-3328
www.caspari.com
Jews and Gentiles throughout the world working together to raise awareness of Jewish believers in Jesus and support growth of Israel’s Messianic (Christian) congregations. 36-4460995
18191 Christian Charities USA Medical Teams International PO Box 10
Portland, OR 97207
Angela Pratt, Communications Coordinator
apratt@medicalteams.org
(503) 624-1022
www.medicalteams.org
Our volunteer medical professionals have saved lives, placed over $1.5 billion in humanitarian aid, and brought hope to people affected by disaster, conflict and poverty. 93-0878944
10388 Christian Charities USA Mission Safety International, Inc. 328 E Elk Ave Ste #1
Elizabethton, TN 37643
Jon Egeler, President/CEO
info@msisafety.org
(423) 542-8892
www.msisafety.org
Saves lives and resources of humanitarian organizations worldwide by helping to prevent aircraft accidents and related security issues. We've cut the accident rate in half! 58-1548463
25010 Christian Charities USA Operation Compassion 114 Stuart Rd NE Ste 370
Cleveland, TN 37312
Tim Burdashaw, Vice President of Development & Communications
tburd58@aol.com
(423) 728-3932
www.operationcompassion.org
Help us distribute life sustaining food and supplies to hungry, starving children; single parents struggling to survive; widows living in poverty; homelessness created by disasters. 62-1697490
18181 Christian Charities USA Persecuted Christians Care Fund 300 E State St., Ste 531
Redlands, CA 92373
Merv Chaplin, Board Secretary
merv@world-widemissions.org
(909) 793-2009
www.persecutedchristianscarefund.org
Caring for persecuted Christians by telling their stories of suffering on news media outlets and providing them food, clothing, shelter, spiritual support and financial aid. 43-2099464
25700 Christian Charities USA Seniors Activity and Recreation Fund 7714 Elsie Ave
Sacramento, CA 95828
Mariel Black, Board Treasurer
alma@seniorsfund.org
(916) 686-5474
www.seniorsfund.org
Serve the needs of underprivileged seniors and elderly through programs and activities providing basic needs, pleasurable experiences to enrich their social and physical well-being. 37-1575618
24954 Christian Charities USA Southeast Asia Christian Humanitarian Aid Program (Enhanced Classroom Resources) P O Box 1505
Shelby, NC 28151
Bruce Harless, President/CEO
ecr@carolina.RR.com
(757) 513-6444
www.ecrus.org
We provide education assistance, food, housing, health care and spiritual support to poor people with inadequate access to these basic resources. 94-3276559
9987 Christian Charities USA Suicide Prevention Care Fund 300 E State St., Ste 531
Redlands, CA 92373
Merv Chaplin, Board Secretary
merv@world-widemissions.org
(909) 793-2009
www.suicidepreventioncarefund.org
Saving lives, restoring hope and faith and a reason to live. Providing print and broadcast resources. Teaching suicide prevention, intervention skills, grief support for survivors. 91-2116216
27006 Christian Charities USA Tri-City Bapist Church 2211 W Germann Rd
Chandler, AZ 85286
Walter L. Baines, Businnes Manager
walter.in@ministries.gov
(480) 245-7900
www.tri city monistierier
Transforming lives, developing servant leaders and kindling hope in hungry hearts through teaching and practical application of God's Word by faith at home and worldwide. 86-0257221
217 Christian Charities USA World Impact, Inc. 2001 S Vermont Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90007
Romney Ruder, VP of Administration
rruder@worldimpact.org
(323) 735-1137
www.worldimpact.org
Provides food, and elementary and middle school education to low-income families. Hosts retreats, as well as recreational programs for underprivileged community members. 95-2681237
10417 Christian Charities USA Youth for Christ USA Inc PO Box 4478
Englewood, CO 80155
Mandy Burgund, Project Manager
mburgund@yfc.net
(303) 843-9000
www.yfc.org
Across California, and worldwide, your gift engages hurting young people with the love of Christ in schools, inner cities, juvenile institutions, and military bases. 36-2193619
10389 Christian Community Charities Christian Community Charities 1100 Larkspur Landing Cir Ste 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Catherine Miller, Director
cmiller@maguireinc.com
(866) 678-8780
www.lic.com
Support local faith-based and church-sponsored charities, bringing food, clothing, shelter, medicine, education, and Christian compassion to people in need-efficiently and effectively. 68-0605282
13511 Christian Community Charities Alcohol and Drug Recovery Fund 300 E State St Suite 531
Redlands, CA 92373
Merv Chaplin, Board Secretary
merv@world-widemissions.org
(909) 793-2009
www.alcoholanddrugrecovery.org
Effective compassionate ministry saving lives, renewing hope through intervention and faith-based recovery treatment that provides healing to those affected by alcoholism and drug addiction. 33-0858092
25597 Christian Community Charities Camp Agape P O Box 1484
Marble Falls, TX 78654
Kim Turk, Founder
kimturk@campagapetexas.org
(830) 385-8916
www.campagapetexas.org
Christian based program aiding children in their grief process. Provide group therapy activities that include art, music and play therapies to cope with their loss. 74-2963173
25680 Christian Community Charities Pip Start PO Box 140524
Austin, TX 78714
Dr. Ronald Bell, Director
rbell@pipstart.org
(888) 874-8855
www.pipstart.org
Cultivating the heart and mind of young people while building impactful leaders through effective math and science instruction and strategic community transformation. 74-2964386
13577 Community Health Charities of California: Los Angeles/Central Coast Branch Community Health Charities of California Los Angeles Central Coast Branch 5777 W Century Blvd Ste 1230
Los Angeles, CA 90045
Tiffany Tatum, Executive Director/LA Central Coast Branch
ttatum@healthcharitiescal.org
(310) 216-9495
www.healthcharitiescal.org/california
We support more than 40 non-profit health charities fighting life-threatening illnesses. Contributions assist work with hospice programs, Alzheimer's, Cancer, Parkinson's, Multiple Sclerosis and others. 94-1732873
504 Community Health Charities of California: Los Angeles/Central Coast Branch Aids Research Foundation ( amfAR ) (The Foundation for Aids Research) P.O Box 3506
Chatsworth, CA 91313
Karen Cress, Manager, Special Projects
karen.cress@amfar.org
(818) 700-0375
www.amfar.org
Supports innovative AIDS research; educates patients, doctors and the public about HIV treatment/prevention; works to protect the rights of all people affected by HIV/AIDS. 13-3163817
16005 Community Health Charities of California: Los Angeles/Central Coast Branch Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation 5777 W Burbank Blvd Ste 1230
Burbank, CA 90045
Scott Vandrick, Executive Director
svandrick@aarbf.org
(818) 848-0223
www.aarbf.org
Dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for burn survivors. 23-7162017
13518 Community Health Charities of California: Los Angeles/Central Coast Branch Alzheimer's Disease & Related Disorders Assoc., Los Angeles Chapter 5777 W Century Blvd Ste 1230
Los Angeles, CA 90045
Melissa Goldman, Director - Development
melissa.goldman@alz.org
(323) 938-3379
www.alzla.org/socal
Dedicated to research for the prevention, cure, and treatment of Alzheimer's disease, to support affected patients and their families and to promote brain health. 95-3718119
14901 Community Health Charities of California: Los Angeles/Central Coast Branch American Diabetes Association - Los Angeles 5200 W Century Blvd., Ste 480
Los Angeles, CA 90045
Peter Braun, Executive Director
pbraun@diabetes.org
(310) 966-2890
www.diabetes.org
Prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes through research, information and advocacy. 13-1623888
26295 Community Health Charities of California: Los Angeles/Central Coast Branch American Lung Association in California 424 Pendleton Wy
Oakland, CA 94621
Anita Lee, VP Finance & Administration
anita.lee@lung.org
(510) 638-5864
www.californialung.org
For 100 years, the leading organization working to save lives, improve lung health and prevent lung disease “fighting for air” through research, education and advocacy. 94-0362650
24661 Community Health Charities of California: Los Angeles/Central Coast Branch American Lung Association in California - Greater Los Angeles 3325 Wilshire Blvd Ste 900
Los Angeles, CA 90010
Jill Arnstein, Executive Director
jill.arnstein@lung.org
(213) 384-5864
www.lung.org/california
We provide answers about lung disease to patients and families, fight to protect the air we breathe indoors and out and fund lung disease research. 94-0362650
20002 Community Health Charities of California: Los Angeles/Central Coast Branch Cancer Research Institute Inc 5777 W Century Blvd Ste 1230
Los Angeles, CA 90045
Alfred R Massidas, Controller/General Manager
snegron@cancerresearch.org
(212) 688-7515
www.cancerresearch.org
To support and coordinate scientific and clinical efforts that will lead to the immunological control, and eventual cure of cancer. 13-1837442
11170 Community Health Charities of California: Los Angeles/Central Coast Branch Children's Tumor Foundation 5777 W Century Blvd Ste 1230
Los Angeles, CA 90045
Kelly Mills, Reional Manager
kmills@ctf.org
(310) 216-9570
www.ctf.org
Funds research, patient support and public awareness of the neurofibromatosis (NF1, NF2, and Schwannomatosis) - genetic disorders that cause random tumor growth throughout the body. 13-2298956
17700 Community Health Charities of California: Los Angeles/Central Coast Branch Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation - Central Valley Council 5777 W Century Blvd Ste 1230
Los Angeles, CA 90045
Veronica L. Rose, Director, Workplace Giving
vrose@jdrf.org
(661) 636-1305
www.jdrf.org/bakersfield
Help us find a cure for diabetes. Through research, we can save lives of children and adults who suffer from diabetes and its devastating complications. 23-1907729
13646 Community Health Charities of California: Los Angeles/Central Coast Branch Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation - Los Angeles Chapter 5777 W Century Blvd Ste 1230
Los Angeles, CA 90045
Veronica Rose, Director, Workplace Giving
vrose@jdrf.org
(213) 233-9901
www.jdrf.org/losandgeles
Help us find a cure for diabetes. Through research, we can save lives of children and adults who suffer from diabetes and its devastating complications. 23-1907729
13664 Community Health Charities of California: Los Angeles/Central Coast Branch LLS (Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Inc. (Greater Los Angeles Chapter)) 6033 W Century Blvd., Ste 300
Los Angeles, CA 90045
Erin Kozaki,
erin.kozaki@lls.org
(805) 280-6317
www.lls.org
We are dedicated to funding leading blood cancer research and providing education and patient support services. 13-5644916
13555 Community Health Charities of California: Los Angeles/Central Coast Branch Los Angeles County Affiliate of Susan G Komen for the Cure (Los Angeles County Chapter of the Susan G Komen Breast Cancer Foundation The) 11845 W Olympic Blvd Ste 645 W
Los Angeles, CA 90064
Elizabeth Berger, President
elizberger@gmail.com
(310) 575-3011
www.komenlacounty.org
Imagine life without breast cancer. Make it a reality for all nations by racing for the cures and funding life-saving research and community health programs. 95-4582064
13681 Community Health Charities of California: Los Angeles/Central Coast Branch March of Dimes Foundation: Greater Los Angeles Division 700 N Brand Blvd Ste 950
Glendale, CA 91203
Monica Riebli, Executive Director
aprice@marchofdimes.com
(213) 637-5050
www.marchofdimes.com
Our mission is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth and infant mortality through research, education, community services and advocacy. 13-1846366
12344 Community Health Charities of California: Los Angeles/Central Coast Branch National Multiple Sclerosis Society Southern California Chapter 2440 S Sepulveda Blvd Ste 115
Los Angeles, CA 90064
Jeanette Chian, Director, Channel Islands Region
Jeanette.Chian@nmss.org
(805) 682-8783
www.nationalMSsociety.org/cal
We address the challenges of each person affected by MS by providing health and wellness programs, continuum-of-care services, and supporting MS research. 95-1727656
24826 Community Health Charities of California: Los Angeles/Central Coast Branch National Multiple Sclerosis Society Southern California Chapter 2440 S Sepulveda Blvd Ste 115
Los Angeles, CA 90064
Suellen Evavold, Program Manager, Palm Desert
suellen.evavold@nmss.org
(760) 776-5740
www.nationalmssociety.org/cal
We address the challenges of each person affected by MS by providing health and wellness programs, continuum-of-care services, and supporting MS research. 95-1727656
26296 Community Health Charities of California: Los Angeles/Central Coast Branch Ronald McDonald House Charities of Southern California 765 S Pasadena Ave
Pasadena, CA 91105
Elsie Nwankwo, Program Advancement Manager
Enwankwo@rmhcsc.org
(626) 744-9449
www.rmhcsc.org
Providing a "home away from home" for families of seriously ill children and camping experiences for kids with cancer. 95-3167869
13788 Community Health Charities of California: Los Angeles/Central Coast Branch United Cerebral Palsy of Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties (United Cerebral Palsy Spastic Childrens Foundation) 6430 Independence Ave
Woodland Hills, CA 91367
Margarete Preusser, Development Manager
mpreusser@ucpla.com
(818) 782-2211
www.ucpla.org
We help more than 1,100 adults and children with developmental disabilities daily with housing, therapeutic programs, personal and medical support to live life without limits. 95-1648203
16848 Community Health Charities of California: Sacramento and Central Valley Branch Community Health Charities of California: Sacramento and Central Valley Branch 1331 Garden Highway
Sacramento, CA 95833
Kim Sakamoto, Development Direct
ksakamoto@healthcharitiescal.org
(916) 285-1819
www.healthcharities.org/california
We support more than 40 non-profit health charities fighting life-threatening illnesses. Contributions assist work with hospice programs, Alzheimer's, Cancer, Parkinson's, Multiple Sclerosis and others. 94-1732873
20003 Community Health Charities of California: Sacramento and Central Valley Branch AMC Cancer Fund (AMC Cancer Research Center) 2448 Cowley Way
San Diego, CA 92110
Nancy Stewart, VP of Community Relations
stewartn@amc.org
(303) 239-3335
www.amc.org
Dedicated to raising awareness and funds to support outstanding cancer programs in prevention, patient care, research, education and counseling services benefitting people across the nation. 84-0402535
4 Community Health Charities of California: Sacramento and Central Valley Branch American Diabetes Association - Sacramento Sierra Office 4600 Roseville Rd Ste 130
North Highlands, CA 95660
Patrick Dunlap, Executive Director
pdunlap@diabetes.org
(916) 924-3232
www.diabetes.org
The association's mission is "to prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes" through research, information and advocacy. 13-162388
13016 Community Health Charities of California: Sacramento and Central Valley Branch American Kidney Fund Inc 1331 Garden Highway
Sacramento, CA 95833
Rhonda Trivino, Director of Community Engagement
rtrivino@kidneyfund.org
(310) 984-6654
www.kidneyfund.org
We help kidney patients financially; work with patients and their families on day-to-day coping skills and strive to reduce chronic kidney disease through health education. 23-7124261
16829 Community Health Charities of California: Sacramento and Central Valley Branch American Lung Association in California 4948 N. Arthur Ave
Fresno, CA 93705
Susie Rico-vasquez, Area Director
suzie.vasquez@lung.org
(559) 222-4800
www.lung.org/california
We provide answers about lung disease to patients and families, fight to protect the air we breathe indoors and out and fund lung disease research. 94-0362650
16828 Community Health Charities of California: Sacramento and Central Valley Branch American Lung Association in California - Chico 1331 Garden Highway
Sacramento, CA 95833
Julie Lautsch, Area Director
julie.lautsch@lung.org
(530) 345-5864
www.lung.org/california
We provide answers about lung disease to patients and families, fight to protect the air we breathe indoors and out and fund lung disease research. 94-0362650
24853 Community Health Charities of California: Sacramento and Central Valley Branch American Lung Association in California - Sacramento 1331 Garden Highway
Sacramento, CA 95833
Julie Lautsch, Area Director
julie.lautsch@lung.org
(916) 554-5864
www.lung.org/california
We provide answers about lung disease to patients and families, fight to protect the air we breathe indoors and out, and fund lung disease research 94-0362650
17053 Community Health Charities of California: Sacramento and Central Valley Branch Arthritis Foundation Greater Sacramento Valley & Fresno Branch 1851 Heritage Lane Rm 183
Sacramento, CA 95815
Eric Dahler, Executive Director
EDahler@arthritis.org
(916) 368-5599
www.arthritis.org
Improve lives through leadership in prevention, control and cure of arthritis. Support research, public and patient education, exercise classes, physician referrals and free literature. 95-1885447
20009 Community Health Charities of California: Sacramento and Central Valley Branch California Hospice Foundation 3841 N Freeway Blvd Ste 225
Sacramento, CA 95834
Laura Fisher, Director of Development
LFisher@calhospice.org
(916) 925-3770
www.cahospicefoundation.com
We provide referrals and education about hospice, to assure that dying Californians are aware of and prepared for choices that come with end of life. 94-2900226
25523 Community Health Charities of California: Sacramento and Central Valley Branch Cerebral Palsy International Research Foundation Inc 186 Princeton Hightstown Rd Bldg 4, 2nd Flr
Princeton Junction, NJ 08550
Jacqueline M. Carmosino, Manager of Administration
jcarmosino@cpirf.org
(609) 452-1200
www.cpirf.org
Dedicated to funding research and educational activities relevant to discovering cause, cure and evidence-based care for individuals with CP and related developmental disabilities. 13-6093337
26890 Community Health Charities of California: Sacramento and Central Valley Branch Childhood Obesity Alliance for a Healthier Generation (Alliance for a Healthier Generation Inc) 1331 Garden Highway
Sacramento, CA 95833
Natalie Sutton, Development Officer
natalie.sutton@healthiergeneration.org
(317) 284-1704
www.healthiergeneration.org
To reduce the nationwide prevalence of childhood obesity by 2015 and to empower kids nationwide to make healthy lifestyle choices. 27-2028308
26912 Community Health Charities of California: Sacramento and Central Valley Branch Childrens Heart Foundation, The 1331 Garden Highway
Sacramento, CA 95833
William Foley, Executive Director
eweiss@childrensheartfoundation.org
(888) 248-8140
www.childrensheartfoundation.org
Funds the most promising research to advance the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of Congenital Heart Defects, the world's most prevalent and deadly birth defect. 36-4077528
24391 Community Health Charities of California: Sacramento and Central Valley Branch Colon Cancer Alliance 1331 Garden Highway
Sacramento, CA 95833
Nicole Sheahan, CEO
nsheahan@ccalliance.org
(202) 628-0123
www.ccalliance.org
The Colon Cancer Alliance is dedicated to ending the suffering of those affected by colorectal cancer through screening rates and survivorship; support, research, advocacy. 86-0947831
26834 Community Health Charities of California: Sacramento and Central Valley Branch Cooleys Anemia Foundation Inc 1331 Garden Highway
Sacramento, CA 95833
Anthony J. Viola, President
n.perozo.@colleysanemia.org
(800) 522-7222
www.colleysanemia.org
CAF"s mission is advancing research to cure this fatal blood disease. Enhancing the quality of life of patients, education doctors, trait carriers and the public. 11-1971539
12138 Community Health Charities of California: Sacramento and Central Valley Branch Endometriosis Association Inc 1331 Garden Highway
Sacramento, CA 95833
Mary Lou Ballweg, President
carol@endometriosisassn.org
(414) 355-2200
www.endometriosisassn.org
Provides ground-breaking research, education, & support for families affected by endometriosis, a painful chronic disease linked to 6 cancers, 6 autoimmune diseases. www.EndometriosisAssn.org 39-1414754
20014 Community Health Charities of California: Sacramento and Central Valley Branch Hemophilia Council of California 1331 Garden Highway
Sacramento, CA 95833
Heidi Scanlan, Project Director
hccassist@aol.com
(916) 498-3780
www.hemophiliaca.org
Represents individual organizations devoted to finding a cure for hemophilia, Von Willebrand's disease and other coagulating deficiencies through research and psycho social services. 68-0182998
20015 Community Health Charities of California: Sacramento and Central Valley Branch Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation - Northern California Inland Chapter 1333 Howe Ave Ste 113
Sacramento, CA 95825
Veronica Rose, Director, Workplace Giving
vrose@jdrf.org
(916) 920-0790
www.jdrf.org
Help us find a cure for diabetes. Through research, we can save lives of children and adults who suffer from diabetes and its devastating complications. 23-1907729
16864 Community Health Charities of California: Sacramento and Central Valley Branch March of Dimes Foundation: Central Valley Division 4201 W Shaw Ave Ste 105
Fresno, CA 93301
Lynn Hogue, Executive Director
lhogue@marchofdimes.com
(559) 244-5777
www.marchofdimes.com
Our mission is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth and infant mortality through research, education, community services and advocacy. 13-1846366
13205 Community Health Charities of California: Sacramento and Central Valley Branch March of Dimes Foundation: Greater Capital Division 1755 Creekside Oaks Dr Ste 130
Sacramento, CA 95833
Ashley Fehrmann, Executive Director
afehrmann@marchofdimes.com
(916) 922-1913
www.marchofdimes.com
Our mission is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth and infant mortality through research, education, community services and advocacy. 13-1846366
17513 Community Health Charities of California: Sacramento and Central Valley Branch March of Dimes Foundation: Valley Division 1729 Tully Rd Ste 6
Modesto, CA 95350
Lynn Hogue, Executive Director
lhogue@marchofdimes.com
(209) 522-5626
www.marchofdimes.com
Our mission is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth and infant mortality through research, education, community services and advocacy. 13-1846366
26844 Community Health Charities of California: Sacramento and Central Valley Branch Mental Health America Inc 1331 Garden Highway
Sacramento, CA 95833
Julie N Burke, VP Finance & HR
dshern@mentalhealthamerica.net
(800) 969-6642
www.mentalhealthamerica.net
Mental Health America seeks to improve the health and quality of life for nearly 70 million adults and children impacted by mental health problems annually. 13-1614906
26843 Community Health Charities of California: Sacramento and Central Valley Branch National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence Inc 1331 Garden Highway
Sacramento, CA 95833
Robert J. Lindsey, President
rlindsey@ncadd.org
(212) 269-7797
www.ncadd.org
Dedicated to fighting the Nation's #1 health problem-alcoholism, drug addiction and the devastating consequences of alcohol and other drugs on individuals, families and communities. 13-1664053
26837 Community Health Charities of California: Sacramento and Central Valley Branch National Hemophilia Foundation 1331 Garden Highway
Sacramento, CA 95833
Germono Bryant, Development Assistant
gbryant@hemophilia.org
(212) 328-3712
www.hemophilia.org
Dedicated to finding better treatments and cures for bleeding and clotting disorders and to preventing complications through education, advocacy and research. 13-5641857
26838 Community Health Charities of California: Sacramento and Central Valley Branch National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization Inc 1331 Garden Highway
Sacramento, CA 95833
Sarah Meltzer Mpa Cfre, Director Annual & Corporate Giving
smeltzer@nationalhospicefoundation.org
(703) 837-1500
www.nhpco.org
Largest, national, advocate for dying patients and their families. Dedicated to increasing awareness of, and access to, quality hospice care and palliative care. 54-1096334
4772 Community Health Charities of California: Sacramento and Central Valley Branch National Multiple Sclerosis Society Southern California Chapter 2440 S Sepulveda Blvd Ste 115
Los Angeles, CA 90064
Linda Lott, Regional Manager Nevada
linda.lott@nmss.org
(775) 329-7180
www.nationalMSsociety.org/cal
We address the changes of each person affected by MS providing health and wellness programs, continuum of care services and supporting MS research. 95-1727656
12939 Community Health Charities of California: Sacramento and Central Valley Branch Pancreatic Cancer Action Network Inc 1331 Garden Highway
Sacramento, CA 95833
Julie Fleshman, President
msteiner@pancan.org
(310) 725-0025
www.pancan.org
National organization that works to focus attention on the urgent need for more research, effective treatments, prevention programs and early detection methods. 33-0841281
20029 Community Health Charities of California: Sacramento and Central Valley Branch Parkinsons Disease Foundation Inc 1331 Garden Highway
Sacramento, CA 95833
Heather Guerrero, Donor Relations Corrdinator
hguerrero@pdf.org
(212) 923-4700
www.pdf.org
A leading national presence in Parkinsons Disease research, patient education and advocacy. Funds promising scientific research and offers educational program, referral and one-on-one advice services. 13-1866796
16060 Community Health Charities of California: Sacramento and Central Valley Branch Research to Prevent Blindness, Inc. 645 Madison Ave 21st Fl
New York, NY 10022
James V. Romano, Chief Operating Officer
jromano@rpbusa.org
(212) 752-4333
www.rpbusa.org
Mobilizes financial resources to support scientific research into the causes, cures and prevention of blinding diseases in its mission to preserve vision and restore sight. 13-1945117
2561 Community Health Charities of California: Sacramento and Central Valley Branch Sacramento Valley Affiliate of Susan G Komen for the cure (Sacramento Valley Affiliate of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation Inc) 1331 Garden Highway
Sacramento, CA 95833
Paula Birdsong, Executive Director
execdir@komensacramento.org
(916) 492-6474
www.komensacramento.org
Imagine life without breast cancer. make it a reality for all nations by racing for the cure and funding life-saving research and community health programs. 94-3169358
20001 Community Health Charities of California: Sacramento and Central Valley Branch The ALS Association Greater Sacramento Chapter (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Assn) 2717 Cottage Wy Ste 17
Sacramento, CA 95825
Amy Sugimoto, Executive Director
asugimoto@alssac.org
(916) 979-9265
www.alssac.org
The ALS Association, leading the fight to cure and treat ALS through research, to provide compassionate care and support to those impacted by the disease. 68-0159292
26433 Community Health Charities of California: Sacramento and Central Valley Branch The Painted Turle (Painted Turtle Gang Camp Foundation) 1300 4th St Rm 300
Santa Monica, CA 90401
Evelyn Fees, Development Coordinator
evelynf@thepaintedturtle.org
(310) 451-1353
www.thepaintedturtle.org
The Painted Turtle provides year-round, life-changing camp experiences to children with serious medical conditions and provides care, education, and respite to their families. 95-4612481
17929 Community Health Charities of California: Sacramento and Central Valley Branch Tourette Syndrome Association Inc 1331 Garden Highway
Sacramento, CA 95833
Joseph Mark Levine, VP of Development
mark.levine@tsa-usa.org
(718) 224-2999
www.tsa-usa.org
The association is a national voluntary non-profit organization dedicated to the treatment, control and cure for Tourette Syndrome through education, research and service. 23-7191992
13580 Community Health Charities of California: Southern California Branch Community Health Charities of California Southern California Branch 2115 W Crescent Ave Ste 260
Anaheim, CA 92801
Loretta Moody, Executive Director
lmoody@healthcharitiescal.org
(714) 502-9153
www.California.healthcharities.org
We support more than 50 nonprofit health charities fighting life threatening illnesses. Contributions assist with hospice programs, Alzheimer's, Cancer, Parkinson's, Multiple Sclerosis and others. 94-1732873
26297 Community Health Charities of California: Southern California Branch Alzheimer's Disease & Related Disorders Asso. Coachella Valley Office 5900 Wilshire Blvd Ste 1100
Los Angeles, CA 90036
Melissa Goldman, Director - Development
melissa.goldman@alz.org
(323) 938-3379
www.alz.org/socal
Dedicated to research for the prevention, cure, and treatment of Alzheimer's disease, to support affected patients and their families and to promote brain health. 95-3718119
13442 Community Health Charities of California: Southern California Branch American Diabetes Association - Orange County 151 Kalmus Dr., Ste C-100
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Allison Hickey, Executive Director
ahickey@diabetes.org
(714) 662-7940
www.diabetes.org
The Associations mission is to prevent and cure diabetes and to Improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes through research information and advocacy. 13-1623888
14059 Community Health Charities of California: Southern California Branch American Diabetes Association - San Diego Chapter 5060 Shorham Pl Ste 100
San Diego, CA 92122
Lori Stevens, Executive Director-Extern
lstevens@diabetes.org
(619) 234-9897
www.diabetes.org
The association's mission is "to prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes" through research, information and advocacy. 13-1623888
13530 Community Health Charities of California: Southern California Branch American Lung Association in California - Inland Empire 441 MacKay Dr
San Bernardino, CA 92408
Terry Roberts, Area Director
terry.roberts@lung.org
(909) 884-5864
www.lung.org/california
We provide answers about lung disease to patients and families, fight to protect the air we breathe indoors and out and fund lung disease research. 94-0362650
16731 Community Health Charities of California: Southern California Branch American Lung Association in California - Kern County 2025 Westwind Dr., Ste. C
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Nan Hart, Area Director
nan.hart@lung.org
(661) 847-4700
www.lung.org/california
We provide answers about lung disease to patients and families, fight to protect the air we breathe indoors and out and fund lung disease research. 94-0362650
24854 Community Health Charities of California: Southern California Branch American Lung Association in California - Orange County 202 Fashion Ln Ste 219
Tustin, CA 92780
Jill Arnstein, Executive Director
jill.arnstein@lung.org
(714) 835-5864
www.lung.org/california
We provide answers about lung disease to patients and families, fight to protect the air we breathe indoors and out and fund lung disease research. 94-0362650
18087 Community Health Charities of California: Southern California Branch Arthritis Foundation Coachella Valley Branch 73 710 Fred Waring Drive Ste 104
Palm Desert, CA 92260
Monica Caraballo, Executive Director
mcaraballo@arthritis.org
(951) 320-1540
www.arthritis.org
Improves lives through leadership in prevention, control, and cure of arthritis. Supports research, public and patient education, exercise classes, physician referrals and free literature. 95-1885447
13590 Community Health Charities of California: Southern California Branch Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America 2115 W Crescent Ave Ste 260
Anaheim, CA 92801
Ronni Epstein, Regional Director of Development
losangeles@ccfa.org
(310) 478-4500
www.ccfa.org
Secures funding for biomedical, genetic and clinical research into the cause and potential cure of inflammatory bowel disease. Offers local patient support services. 13-6193105
14780 Community Health Charities of California: Southern California Branch Easter Seals (Easter Seals Southern California) 2115 W Crescent Ave Ste 260
Anaheim, CA 92801
Mark Whitley, President
Mark.Whitley@essc.org
(714) 834-1111
www.southerncal.easterseals.com
One in five Americans has a disability. Easter Seals services bring help, hope and humanity. Your support creates solutions and changes lives in Southern California. 94-3068149
13647 Community Health Charities of California: Southern California Branch Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation - Orange County Chapter) 2115 W Crescent Ave Ste 260
Anaheim, CA 92801
Veronica Rose, Director, Workplace Giving
vrose@jdrf.org
(949) 553-0363
www.jdrf.org
Help us find a cure for diabetes. Through research, we can save lives of children and adults who suffer from diabetes and its devastating complications. 23-1907729
13645 Community Health Charities of California: Southern California Branch Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation - Inland Empire Chapter 2115 W Crescent Ave Ste 260
Anaheim, CA 92801
Veronica L. Rose, Director, Workplace Giving
vrose@jdrf.org
(951) 784-4156
www.jdrf.org/inlandempire
Help us find a cure for diabetes. Through research, we can save lives of children and adults who suffer from diabetes and its devastating complications. 23-1907729
13665 Community Health Charities of California: Southern California Branch Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Inc. 765 The City Drive South Ste 260
Orange, CA 92868
Michele Morris, Operations Director
michele.morris@lls.org
(714) 481-5615
www.lls.org
Mission: Cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease and myeloma and improve the quality of life of patient and their families. 2006 research investments $61.8 million dollars. 13-5644916
13677 Community Health Charities of California: Southern California Branch March of Dimes Foundation: Inland Empire Division 3600 Lime St Ste 524
Riverside, CA 92501
Rita Rogers, Division Director
rrogers@marchofdimes.com
(951) 341-0903
www.marchofdimes.com
Our mission is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth and infant mortality through research, education, community services and advocacy. 13-1846366
13678 Community Health Charities of California: Southern California Branch March of Dimes Foundation: Orange County Division 2222 Martin Street, Suite 155
Irvine, CA 92612
Celia Wheeler, Executive Director
cwheeler@marchofdimes.com
(949) 263-1100
www.marchofdimes.com
Our mission is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth and infant mortality through research, education, community services and advocacy. 13-1846366
13679 Community Health Charities of California: Southern California Branch March of Dimes Foundation: San Diego-Imperial Division 9325 Sky Park Ct Ste 250
San Diego, CA 92123
Shannon Rimmereid, Executive Director
srimmereid@marchofdimes.com
(858) 576-1211
www.marchofdimes.com
Our mission is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth and infant mortality through research, education community services and advocacy. 13-1846366
13820 Community Health Charities of California: Southern California Branch NAMI Orange County, National Allliance on Mental Illness (NAMI Orange County) 2115 W Crescent Ave Ste 260
Anaheim, CA 92801
Heidi Sweeney, Operations Manager
hsweeney@namioc.org
(714) 544-8488
namioc.org
We provide emotional support, education and resources for individuals and families living with mental illness. 95-3726369
14632 Community Health Charities of California: Southern California Branch Orange County Affiliate of susan G Komen for the Cure (Orange County Affiliate of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation Inc The) 3191 A Airport Loop Dr
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Lisa Wolter, Executive Director
lwolter@komenoc.org
(714) 957-9157
www.komenoc.org
Imagine life without breast cancer. Make it a reality for all by racing for the cures and funding life-saving research and community health programs. 33-0487943
9704 Community Health Charities of California: Southern California Branch St. Jude Children's Research Hospital (St. Jude Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee, Inc.) 2115 W Crescent Ave Ste 260
Anaheim, CA 92801
Maureen Dugan, Regional Director
maureen.dugan@stjude.org
(714) 643-7013
www.stjude.org
Researchers and treats pediatric catastrophic diseases - primarily childhood cancer. St. Jude covers all costs not paid by insurance. Research findings are shared worldwide. 35-1044585
13779 Community Health Charities of California: Southern California Branch Susan G Komen Breast Cancer Foundation (Inland Empire Affiliate of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation) 43397 Business Park Dr D 9
Temecula, CA 92590
Katie Parker, Executive Director
kparker@komenie.org
(951) 676-7465
www.komenie.org
Imagine life without breast cancer. We can make it a reality by racing for the cures and funding life-saving research and community health programs. 33-0802964
13780 Community Health Charities of California: Southern California Branch Susan G Komen Breast Cancer Foundation (Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation Inc San Diego Chapter) 2115 W Crescent Ave Ste 260
San Diego, CA 92801
Laura Farmer Sherman, Executive Director
laura@sdkomen.org
(858) 573-2760
www.sdkomen.org
Imagine life without breast cancer. We can make it a reality by racing for the cures and funding life-saving research and community health programs. 33-0638911
16891 Community Health Charities of California: Southern California Branch Team of Advocates for Special Kids TASK 2115 W Crescent Ave Ste 260
Anaheim, CA 92801
Marta Anchondo, Executive Director
martoa@tasken.org
(714) 533-8275
www.task.org
Provider training information, referral & resources to families of children with disabilities & the professional who serve them. 95-3294319
13578 Community Health Charities of California: Bay Area Branch Community Health Charities of California: Bay Area Branch 2363 Boulevard Circle Ste 105
Walnut Creek, CA 94595
Krystie Scull, Executive Director
kscull@healthcharitiescal.org
(925) 947-5771
www.healthcharities.org/california
We support over 40 non-profit health charities fighting life-threatening illnesses. Contributions assist work with hospice programs, Alzheimer's, Cancer, Parkinson's, Multiple Sclerosis and others. 94-1732873
14900 Community Health Charities of California: Bay Area Branch American Diabetes Association - San Francisco 492 9th St Ste 300
Oakland, CA 94607
Michael Chave, Executive Director
michae@diabetes.org
(510) 654-4499
www.diabetes.org
Our mission is "to prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes" through research, information and advocacy. 13-1623888
13524 Community Health Charities of California: Bay Area Branch American Diabetes Association - San Jose 111 W. St. John St., Ste 1150
San Jose, CA 95113
Richard Alejandro, Executive Director
ralejandro@diabetes.org
(408) 295-5451
www.diabetes.org
The associations mission is to prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes through research, information and advocacy. 13-1623888
999 Community Health Charities of California: Bay Area Branch American Liver Foundation 870 Market St 1048
San Francisco, CA 94102
Priscilla Call Essert, Director
pessert@liverfoundation.org
(415) 248-1060
www.liverfoundation.org/
Our mission is to facilitate, advocate and promote education, support and research for the prevention, treatment and cure of liver disease. 36-2883000
13204 Community Health Charities of California: Bay Area Branch American Lung Association of California - Greater Bay Area 424 Pendleton Way
Oakland, CA 94621
Lorna Krkich, Acting Executive Director
lorna.krkich@lung.org
(510) 638-5864
www.lung.org/california
We provide answers about lung disease to patients and families, fight to protect the air we breathe indoors and out and fund lung disease research. 94-0362650
14897 Community Health Charities of California: Bay Area Branch Amyothrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association Golden West chapter 2363 Boulevard Circle Ste 105
Walnut Creek, CA 94595
Cherryl Goldstein, Director of Development
cherryl@alsala.org
(818) 865-8067
www.alsagoldenwest.org
Supporting ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease) patients and families in 31 California counties by providing critical comprehensive services, advancing research for a cure, advocacy, and education. 95-4163338
7222 Community Health Charities of California: Bay Area Branch Arthritis Foundation, Northern California Chapter 2363 Boulevard Cir Ste 105
Walnut Creek, CA 94595
Bryan Byrdsong, Director of Major Gifts
bbyrdsong@arthritis.org
(415) 356-5482
http://northerncalifornia.arthritis.org
Supports research to prevent and cure arthritis. Provides public and professional education, support groups, self-help courses, aquatic and land classes, physicians referral, and free literature. 94-1212126
26459 Community Health Charities of California: Bay Area Branch Be The Match Foundation 3001 Broadway St NE Ste 601
Minneapolis, MN 55413
Angie Dahl, Dir Corporate Relations
ahahl@nmdp.org
(612) 884-8670
www.bcthematch.org
We support the National Marrow Donor Program. Together, we help patients who require a marrow transplant find a donor and receive the treatment they need. 41-1704734
12438 Community Health Charities of California: Bay Area Branch CFRI (Cystic Fibrosis Research, Inc.) 2672 Bayshore Pkwy Ste 520
Mountain View, CA 94043
Carroll Jenkins, Executive Director
cjenkins@cfri.org
(650) 404-9445
www.cfri.org
Funds cystic fibrosis research, provides educational support and promotes awareness of this life-threatening disease. 37+ years of serving and supporting the CF community. 51-0169988
12418 Community Health Charities of California: Bay Area Branch Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America, Inc 5 Third St Ste 625
San Francisco, CA 94103
Tamara Block, Executive Director
ncal@ccfa.org
(415) 356-2232
www.ccfa.org
Our mission is to cure Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis and to improve the quality of life of children and adults affected by these diseases. 13-6193105
20026 Community Health Charities of California: Bay Area Branch Epilepsy Foundation of Northern California 155 Montgomery St Ste 309
San Francisco, CA 94104
Michael A. Scott, Executive Director
efnca@epilepsynorcal.org
(415) 677-4011
www.epilepsynorcal.org
Dedicated to serving the over 140,000 northern Californians with epilepsy through education, support groups, and resources to overcome the challenges created by epilepsy. 94-6128891
13131 Community Health Charities of California: Bay Area Branch Families of Spinal Muscular Atrophy 2363 Boulevard Cir Ste 105
Walnut Creek, CA 94595
David R. Sereni Jr, Northern CA Chapter President
ncalif@fsma.org
(707) 571-8990
www.fsma.org
We provide support and information to individuals and their families, educate the public/medical community and conduct fundraising to support research for a cure. 36-3320440
10421 Community Health Charities of California: Bay Area Branch Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Inc 2363 Boulevard Cir Ste 105
Walnut Creek, CA 94595
Mara Adler, Donor Development Director
mara.adler@lls.org
(415) 581-1160
www.LLS.org/SF
Our mission is to cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease and myeloma, and improve the quality of life of patients and their families. 13-5644916
4108 Community Health Charities of California: Bay Area Branch March of Dimes Foundation: Bay Area Division, California Chapter 101 Montgomery St Ste 300
San Francisco, CA 94104
Teri Skinner, Executive Director
tskinner@marchofdimes.com
(415) 217-6374
www.marchofdimes.com
Our mission is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth and infant mortality through research, education, community services and advocacy. 13-1846366
13675 Community Health Charities of California: Bay Area Branch March of Dimes Foundation: South Bay Division 1101 S Winchester Blvd Ste E-155
San Jose, CA 95128
Kathryn Engelhard, Executive Director
kengelhard@marchofdimes.com
(408) 260-7629
www.marchofdimes.com
Our mission is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth, and infant mortality through research, education, community services and advocacy. 13-1846366
12823 Community Health Charities of California: Bay Area Branch National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Northern California Chapter 2363 Boulevard Circle Suite 105
Walnut Creek, CA 94595
Don Hall, Director of Donor Relations
don.hall@nmss.org
(415) 230-6678
nationalmssociety.org/can
Creating a world free of multiple sclerosis, we mobilize people/resources; address the challenges of people affected by MS; drive research to find the cure. 94-1294935
24065 Community Health Charities of California: Bay Area Branch National Reye's Syndrome Foundation, Inc. 4665 Midway Rd.
Vacaville, CA 95688
Terri J. Freudenberger, Co-Founder
nrsf@reyessyndrome.org
(800) 233-7393
www.reyessyndrome.org
To aid in early detection, educate the public, and give families experiencing the personal trauma of Reye's Syndrome emotional support and guidance. 51-0155006
20031 Community Health Charities of California: Bay Area Branch Parkinson's Institute and Clinical Center (Parkinson's Institute) 675 Almanor Ave
Sunnyvale, CA 94085
Mary Tunison, Director of Development
mtunison@thepi.org
(408) 734-2800
www.thepi.org
By aligning patient care with science--under one roof--we bring about better research, better treatments and better medicine for all who have Parkinson's disease. 94-3061594
4080 Community Health Charities of California: Bay Area Branch Planned Parenthood: Mar Monte 201 29th St, Suite A
Sacramento, CA 95816
Cathleen Ferraro, Director of Development
Cathleen_@ppmarmonte.org
(916) 325-1732
www.ppmarmonte.org/donate
Accessible, personalized, affordable reproductive and primary health care, educational programs and advocacy for women, men, teens, and families throughout central and northern California. 94-1583439
12789 Community Health Charities of California: Bay Area Branch San Francisco Bay Area Affiliate of Susan G Komen for the Cure (San Francisco Bay Area Affiliate of the Susan G Komen Breast Cancer Foundation) 675 Almanor Ave.
Sunnyvale, CA 94085
Maria Sousa, Executive Director
maria@komensf.org
(415) 397-8812
www.komensf.org
Imagine a life without Breast Cancer. Make it a reality by racing for the cure and funding life-saving research and community health programs. 94-3047626
2600 Conservation/Preservation Charities of America Conservation/Preservation Charities of America 1100 Larkspur Landing Cir Ste 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Catherine Miller, Director of State Campaigns
cmiller@maguireinc.com
(415) 925-2600
www.conservenow.org
Dedicated to athletic excellence for America's National Teams and world-class athletic opportunities and recreational experiences for disabled Americans. Celebrating the triumphs of the human spirit. 94-3217738
12584 Conservation/Preservation Charities of America Access Fund The 207 Canyon Blvd Ste 201S
Boulder, CO 80302
Amy Daley, Business & Finance Manager
daley@accessfund.org
(303) 545-6772
www.accessfund.org
To keep U.S. climbing areas open and conserve the climbing environment. 94-3131165
18918 Conservation/Preservation Charities of America American Forest Foundation 1111 Nineteenth St NW Ste 780
Washington, DC 20036
Laura Tuel, Vice President
ltuel@forestfoundation.org
(202) 463-2585
www.forestfoundation.org
America's forests are vanishing. Development and urban sprawl threaten our clean air, water, and wildlife habitats. Help save these precious woodlands before they disappear forever. 52-1235124
11916 Conservation/Preservation Charities of America Appalachian Trail Concervancy 799 Washington St
Harpers Ferry, WV 25425
Tim Schenken, Membership Assistant
tschenken@appalachiantrail.org
(304) 535-6331
www.appalachiantrail.org
The Appalachian Trial Conservancy’s mission is to preserve and manage the Appalachian Trail ensuring its vast natural beauty today, and for centuries. 52-6046689
25522 Conservation/Preservation Charities of America Center for Watershed Protection, Inc. 8390 Main St 2nd Fl
Ellicott, MD 21403
Snehal Pulivarti, Membership & Marketing Coordinator
sbp@cwp.org
(410) 461-8323
www.cwp.org
We protect and restore streams, rivers, lakes, wetlands, and bays so every community has clean water and healthy natural resources to sustain diverse life. 54-1644387
25524 Conservation/Preservation Charities of America Chesapeake Bay Foundation Inc Philip Merrill Environmental Center 6 Herndon Ave
Annapolis, MD 21403
Lauren K Winther- Hansen, Member Relations Manager
lwhansen@cbf.org
(888) 728-3229
www.cbf.org
America’s waters and marine life face toxic pollution, overfishing, urban sprawl. Help realize our vision: Safe drinking water, pristine waterways, thriving ecosystems locally and nationwide. 52-6065757
17462 Conservation/Preservation Charities of America Civil War Trust (Civil War Preservation Trust) 1156 15th St NW Ste 900
Washington, DC 20005
Alice Mullis, Development Associate
amullis@civilwar.org
(202) 367-1861
www.civilwar.org
America's largest non-profit organization dedicated to saving our nation's endangered Civil War battlefields, while promoting Civil War education and heritage tourism. 54-1426643
13584 Conservation/Preservation Charities of America Coral Reef Alliance The 351 California St Ste 650
San Francisco, CA 94104
Sarah Freiermuth, Director of Development
sfreiermuth@coral.org
(415) 834-0900
www.coral.org
The Coral Reef Alliance protects coral reefs by providing education, tools, and guidance to local communities so they can become the reef's most powerful stewards. 94-3211245
26835 Conservation/Preservation Charities of America Forest History Society Inc 701 William Vickers Ave
Durham, NC 27701
Steven Anderson, President & CEO
Stevena@Duke.edu
(919) 682-9319
www.foresthistory.org
Preserves our Forest Heritage. Provides unbiased information on history of people and forests. Promotes conservation and improves human health and welfare through research and education. 41-0762363
26299 Conservation/Preservation Charities of America Grand Canyon Association PO Box 399
Grand Canyon, AZ 85023
Bonnie O'donnell, Director of Philanthropy
bodonnell@grandcanyon.org
(928) 863-3876
www.grandcanyon.org
America’s treasure- the Grand Canyon. Your gift helps provide education to children and visitors, and ensures that the canyon’s wonders and wildlife are preserved. 86-0179548
4013 Conservation/Preservation Charities of America Greenpeace Fund Inc 702 H St NW Ste 300
Washington, DC 20001
Caitlin Giblin, Development Administrator
caitlin.giblin@greenpeace.org
(202) 319-2473
www.greenpeace.org
An independent, campaigning organization that uses research and public education to expose global environmental problems, and promote solutions essential to a green and peaceful future. 95-3313195
18114 Conservation/Preservation Charities of America Grist.org (Grist Magazine, Inc.) 710 2nd Ave., Ste 860
Seattle, WA 98104
Jennifer Mac Donald, Membership & Annual Support Mgr
jmacdonald@grist.org
(206) 876-3162
www.grist.org
Healthy families, good jobs, fresh food - that's all we want. How about you? We're a new kind of green. Help us make a better world. 06-1664153
12741 Conservation/Preservation Charities of America Hostelling International - USA (American Youth Hostels, Inc) 8401 Colesville Rd #600
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Barbara Wein, Senior Advisor
giving@hiusa.org
(888) 449-8727
www.hiusa.org
Bringing together people of all ages and backgrounds. For 75 years, our hostels and programs have promoted intercultural understanding and conservation, inspiring caring world citizens. 13-5639689
18133 Conservation/Preservation Charities of America National Marine Sanctuary Foundation 8601 Georgia Ave Ste 501
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Allison Alexander, Vice President
allison@nmsfocean.org
(301) 608-3040
www.nmsfocean.org
Inspiring stewardship of ocean resources and promoting conservation of California's national marine sanctuaries - -Channel Islands, Monterey Bay, Gulf of the Farallones, and Cordell Bank. 94-3370994
827 Conservation/Preservation Charities of America National Park Trust, Inc. 401 E Jefferson St Ste 102
Rockville, MD 20850
Mike Hoehn, Controller
mike@parktrust.org
(301) 279-7275
www.parktrust.org
Inpacts park preservation by providing indepth envirormental outdoor education experances for underserved youth and families; and by providing funding to complete park preservation projects. 52-1691924
17454 Conservation/Preservation Charities of America NumbersUSA Education and Research Foundation 1601 N Kent St Ste 1100
Arlington, VA 22209
Anne Manetas, Director of Environmental Projects
anne@numbersusa.com
(703) 816-8820
www.numbersusa.org
Seeking lower levels of immigration, population growth, labor importation, sprawl and congestion, this group researches, educates and provides tools for 900,000 members and the public. 47-0865426
13721 Conservation/Preservation Charities of America Pacific Crest Trail Association 1331 Garden Highway
Sacramento, CA 95833
Shari Hansen, Annual Fund Manager
development@pcta.org
(916) 285-1846
www.pcta.org
Help protect, preserve and promote the 2,650- mile Pacific Crest Trail as a significant resource for hikers and equestrians, and the value scenic lands provide. 33-0051202
11920 Conservation/Preservation Charities of America Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility Peer 1100 Larkspur Landing Cir Ste 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Leola Webb, Membership and Outreach Coordinator
info@peer.org
(202) 265-7337
www.peer.org
We provide technical and legal advice along with educational support as to the rights of employees and the responsibilities of the management of public agencies. 93-1102740
2602 Conservation/Preservation Charities of America Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Inc PO Box 8249
Missoula, MT 59807
Michelle Tucker, Major Gift Coordinator
development_dept@rmef.org
(406) 523-0249
www.rmef.org
Ensures the future of elk and other wildlife by conserving, restoring and enhancing natural habitats through land purchases, conservation easements, education and research. 81-0421425
2348 Conservation/Preservation Charities of America Solar Electric Light Fund 1612 K St. NW suite 300
Washington, DC 20006
Julie Fisher, Office/Communications Manager
julie@self.org
(202) 234-7265
www.self.org
Fight climate change and end energy poverty. Self uses solar power to provide people in developing countries access to clean water, reliable medical care, and sustainable electricity. 52-1701564
16575 Conservation/Preservation Charities of America The Center for Food Safety 660 Pennsylvania Ave SE Ste 302
Washington, DC 20003
Tonja Moore, CFO & Operations Manager
tmoore@icta.org
(202) 547-9359
www.centerforfoodsafety.org
The Center for food safety (CFS) is a non-profit public interest and environmental advocacy membership organization established in 1997 by its sister organization. 52-2165893
18950 Conservation/Preservation Charities of America Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership 1100 Larkspur Landing Cir Ste 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Meg Mckinnon, Development Manager
mmckinnon@trcp.org
(202) 639-8727
www.trcp.org
The TRCP is a coalition of the nation's leasing hunting, fishing and conservation organizations working together to guarantee all Americans quality places to hunt/fish. 04-3706385
15541 Conservation/Preservation Charities of America Wildlife Conservation Fund of America (United States Sportsmen's Alliance Foundation) 801 Kingsmill Pkwy
Columbus, OH 43229
Karen Piatak, Vice President of Operations
kpiatak@ussportsmen.org
(614) 888-4868
www.ussafoundation.org
To protect and advance outdoor sports through public education by introducing youth and their families to wildlife management's vital role through the Trailblazer Adventure Program. 31-0941103
16179 Do Unto Others: America's Emergency Relief, Development and Humanitarian Outreach Charities Do Unto Others America's Emergency Relief, Development & Humanitarian Outreach Charities 1100 Larkspur Landing Cir Ste 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Catherine Miller, Director of State Campaigns
cmiller@maguireinc.com
(415) 925-2600
www.duo.org
Help respected, efficient charities bring relief to the refugees of famine, epidemic, war; end poverty, protect the environment, sow the seeds of peace. 94-3148590
25566 Do Unto Others: America's Emergency Relief, Development and Humanitarian Outreach Charities Africa Disease and Poverty Eradication Project Inc. PO Box 60215
Washington, DC 20039
Paul Duke, Program Director
adpepinc@gmail.com
(202) 297-6266
www.adpepinc.org
We are involved in disease and poverty eradication in Africa particularly HIV, AIDS, Tuberculosis, Malaria, hunger and homelessness. 26-0180122
25508 Do Unto Others: America's Emergency Relief, Development and Humanitarian Outreach Charities Air Compassion International 4620 Haygood Rd Ste 1
Virginia Beach, VA 23455
Joanie Corkrum, Assistant Secretary
jcorkrum@mercymedicalairlift.org
(757) 271-2294
www.aircompassioninternational.org
Providing charitable airline travel for poor and indigent foreign patients to access specialized lifesaving medical care available only in the U.S. 20-2759123
25516 Do Unto Others: America's Emergency Relief, Development and Humanitarian Outreach Charities Angel Flight 4620 Haygood Rd Ste 1
Virginia Beach, VA 23455
Joanie Corkrum, Assistant Secretary
jcorkrum@mercymedicalairlift.org
(757) 271-2294
www.angelairliftmidatlantic.org
Volunteer pilots helping needy patients by providing free air transportation for ambulatory patients requiring distant, specialized, and often life saving treatment. 54-1801140
12829 Do Unto Others: America's Emergency Relief, Development and Humanitarian Outreach Charities Bread for the World Institute, Inc. 50 F St NW Ste 500
Washington, DC 20001
Quineice Clarkson, Project Coordinator
qclarkson@bread.org
(202) 639-9400
www.bread.org
Seeks justice for hungry people by engaging in research and education on policies related to hunger and development. 51-0175510
24791 Do Unto Others: America's Emergency Relief, Development and Humanitarian Outreach Charities Brother's Brother Foundation 1200 Galveston Ave
Pittsburgh, PA 15233
Karen H Dempsey, Vice President Development/Administration
mail@brothersbrother.org
(412) 321-3160
www.brothersbrother.org
Promotes international health and education through the efficient and effective distribution and provision of donated medical, educational, other resources. Connecting People’s Resources with People’s Needs. 34-6562544
18494 Do Unto Others: America's Emergency Relief, Development and Humanitarian Outreach Charities Child Foundation PO Box 463
Portland, OR 97207
Vicki Rounds, Administration
cfmain@childfoundation.org
(503) 698-4084
www.childfoundation.org
Helps children living in poverty to remain in school. Many of the high achieving children we assist are orphans or living in emergency situations. 93-1148608
10391 Do Unto Others: America's Emergency Relief, Development and Humanitarian Outreach Charities Convoy of Hope 330 S Patterson
Springfield, MO 65802
Krista Adams, Grants Manager
kadams@convoyofhope.org
(417) 823-8998
www.convoyofhope.org
Provides disaster relief food, water, and supplies in America and abroad, and conducts outreaches in poor communities providing needed help to hurting children and families. 68-0051386
2904 Do Unto Others: America's Emergency Relief, Development and Humanitarian Outreach Charities Curamericas Global Inc 318 W Millbrook Rd Ste 105
Raleigh, NC 27609
Stephanie Mc Millan, Development Associate
stephanie@curamericas.org
(919) 510-8787
www.curamericas.org
8 million children die every year before age 5. Help save children's lives around the world by providing life-saving improvements in areas lacking basic healthcare. 56-1400098
25701 Do Unto Others: America's Emergency Relief, Development and Humanitarian Outreach Charities Dental and Medical Care for the Poor of Honduras (Serving at the Crossroads) 306 Hampton
Media, PA 19063
Jodie S. King, Secretary/Director
jodiesking@comcast.net
(484) 433-6363
www.servingatthecrossroads.org
Make a difference! Support this dental/medical clinic in the poorest part of La Entrada de Copan Honduras, providing year-round free dental and medical care. 20-0418496
1490 Do Unto Others: America's Emergency Relief, Development and Humanitarian Outreach Charities India Partners PO Box 5470
Eugene, OR 97405
Dean Rees, Accountant
info@indiapartners.org
(541) 683-0696
www.indiapartners.org
Works alongside indigenous Christian grassroots agencies in India to alleviate poverty and injustice through economic development, health care, disaster relief, education, and sponsorship programs. 93-1164757
25644 Do Unto Others: America's Emergency Relief, Development and Humanitarian Outreach Charities Institute for International Cooperation and Development, Inc. 1117 Hancock Road
Williamstown, MA 01267
Jytte Martinussen, Educational Manager
jytte@iicd-volunteer.org
(413) 884-4267
www.iicd-volunteer.org
Travel the world and do good at the same time. We train volunteers for development and community work projects in Africa, Central America and Brazil. 22-2778876
25647 Do Unto Others: America's Emergency Relief, Development and Humanitarian Outreach Charities Internews (Internews Network) 876 7th St
Arcata, CA 95521
Michaela Mcgill, Senior Communications Associate
info@internews.org
(202) 833-5740
www.internews.org
Support independent innovative local media worldwide. Ensure access to information. Empower people to participate in the social, political and economic development of their community. 94-3027961
26967 Do Unto Others: America's Emergency Relief, Development and Humanitarian Outreach Charities Nuru International 855 El Camino Real Ste 13A-411
Palo Alto, CA 94301
Charles Molloy, Chief Development Officer
charles.molloy@nuruinternational.org
(949) 667-0796
www.nuruinternational.org
Eradicate world poverty village by village. Equip people in remote, rural areas with tools and knowledge to lead their communities from extreme poverty to self-sufficiency. 26-1250716
5247 Do Unto Others: America's Emergency Relief, Development and Humanitarian Outreach Charities Polish American Congress Charitable Foundation 5711 N Milwaukee Ave
Chicago, IL 60646
Alina Slomiany, Executive Secretary
pacchgo2@pac1944.org
(773) 763-9944
www.paccf.org
Provides medical supplies, books and equipment to Poland's hospitals, rehabilitation centers, orphanages, and the elderly. Sponsors other health care programs and assists with recovery after natural disasters. 36-2732238
1416 Do Unto Others: America's Emergency Relief, Development and Humanitarian Outreach Charities Search for Common Ground 1601 Connecticut Ave NW Ste 200
Washington, DC 20009
Karen Zehr, Executive Assistant
kzehr@sfcg.org
(202) 777-2235
www.sfcg.org
We work in America and worldwide, helping people find creative, constructive ways to deal with conflict, away from adversarial approaches and toward cooperative solutions. 52-1257425
26989 Do Unto Others: America's Emergency Relief, Development and Humanitarian Outreach Charities Seed Programs International (Seed Programs Inc) 846 Old Bell Road
Charlotte, NC 28270
Richard Sharpe, Interim President & CEO
richard.sharpe@seedprograms.org
(704) 560-0305
www.seedprograms.org
Sow Seeds to Fight Hunger. We provide quality vegetable seed, expertise and training resources to help impoverished people become self-sufficient and healthy. 56-2092576
1449 Do Unto Others: America's Emergency Relief, Development and Humanitarian Outreach Charities SEVA Foundation 1786 Fifth St
Berkeley, CA 94710
Katie Judson,
kjudson@seva.org
(510) 845-7382
www.seva.org
SEVA Foundation works internationally toward elimination of needless blindness and with Native American Community led programs related to diabetes and community wellness. 38-2231279
16196 Do Unto Others: America's Emergency Relief, Development and Humanitarian Outreach Charities Volunteers In Asia 1663 Mission St Ste 504
San Francisco, CA 94103
Ray Signer, Finance Director
finance@viaprograms.org
(415) 904-8033
www.viaprograms.org
Volunteers improve education, reduce poverty, protect the environment and reduce trafficking girls. Exchange programs transform lives and promote peaceful cooperation between US and Asia. 94-1622372
359 Do Unto Others: America's Emergency Relief, Development and Humanitarian Outreach Charities Water For People 6666 W Quincy Ave
Denver, CO 80235
Emma C Pfister, Assistant Manager Resource Development
epfister@waterforpeople.org
(720) 488-4590
www.waterforpeople.org
Water for people is an international organization that supports the development of sustainable drinking water resources, sanitation facilities, and hygiene education programs in developing countries. 84-1166148
885 Do Unto Others: America's Emergency Relief, Development and Humanitarian Outreach Charities Water org Inc 920 Main St Ste 1800
Kansas City, MO 64105
Rosemary Gudelj, Donor Care Specialist
donorcare@water.org
(816) 877-8400
www.water.org
Providing safe drinking water and improved sanitation to people in developing countries; by partnering with donors and local communities to develop accessible, community-level water supplies. 58-2060131
2619 Do Unto Others: America's Emergency Relief, Development and Humanitarian Outreach Charities Where There Is No Doctor (Hesperian Foundation) 1919 Addison St Ste 304
Berkeley, CA 94704
Lizzie Lacroix, Development Associate
hesperian@hesperian.org
(510) 845-1447
www.hesperian.org
Knowledge saves lives! Help the world’s poor become healthy by supporting the creation and distribution of basic health information that supports community action. 94-6109093
21000 EarthShare California EarthShare California 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Dave Coyle, Associate Director
dave@earthshareca.org
(415) 981-1999
www.earthshareca.org
One gift supports diverse environmental organizations conserving and restoring California's beautiful environment, building healthy communities, and providing a sustainable future for our planet. 94-2840364
21001 EarthShare California African Wildlife Foundation 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Erin Keyes, Membership Services Associate
ekeyes@awf.org
(202) 939-3333
www.awf.org
Protects imperiled species-lions, mountain gorillas, rhinos, elephants, zebras-through habitat conservation, science, leadership training, and wildlife-friendly community-beneficial business development for more than 50 years. 52-0781390
949 EarthShare California Alaska Conservation Foundation 441 W 5th Ave. Ste 402
Anchorage, AK 99501
Danielle Williams, Annual & Corporate Gifts Officer
dswilliams@alaskaconservation.org
(907) 276-1917
www.alaskaconservation.org
The only public foundation dedicated to connecting donors worldwide to on-the-ground efforts to protect Alaska's wild places and wildlife. 92-0061466
21003 EarthShare California American Farmland Trust 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Heather Poosson, Philanthropy Support Director
hpoosson@farmland.org
(202) 331-7300
www.farmland.org
Helping farmers and ranchers protect their land from development, prodice a healthier environment and build successful communities. Working to save the land that sustains us. 52-1190211
21004 EarthShare California American Forests 734 15th St NW 8th Fl
Washington, DC 20005
Leeah Lomax, Member & Donor Relations Manager
llomax@amfor.org
(800) 368-5748
www.americanforests.org
American Forests-only national conservation nonprofit focused exclusively on protection and restoration of America's forests. We plant trees,educate the public and advocate for sound public policy. 734 15th street, N.W. Suite # 800 Washington DC 20005-101 53-0196544
21006 EarthShare California American River Conservancy 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Isaak Egge, Director of Development
isaak@arconservancy.org
(530) 621-1224
www.arconservancy.org
Acquires and preserves open spaces for public recreation and wildlife habitat. Works within the American and Consumes River Watersheds to protect ecosystems and promote conservation. 68-0195752
21080 EarthShare California Anza-Borrego Foundation 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Martha L. Baker, Director, Development & Marketing
martha@theabf.org
(760) 767-0446
www.theabf.org
Protect and preserve Anza-Borrego Desert State Park's natural landscapes, wildlife habitat and cultural heritage for the benefit and enjoyment of present and future generations. 33-0334338
2607 EarthShare California Bat Conservation International 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Amy Mccartney, Membership Manager
amccartney@batcon.org
(512) 327-9721
www.batcon.org
Worldwide authority on bats, committed to their protection through direct habitat conservation, research and education; facilitating win-win solutions that help both bats and people. 74-2553144
21081 EarthShare California Bay Area Ridge Trail Council 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Dena Justice, Outreach & Membership Director
outreach@ridgetrail.org
(415) 561-2595
www.ridgetrail.org
Plans, builds, and maintains a multi-use trail on the ridge tops encircling San Francisco Bay. Over 330 miles of a planned 550-mile trail are complete. 94-3148503
21049 EarthShare California Beyond Pesticides/National Coalition Against the Misuse of Pesticides 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
John Kepner, Project Director/CFO
jkepner@beyondpesticides.org
(202) 543-5450
www.beyondpesticides.org
Prevents pesticide poisoning of our environment, homes, workplaces, schools, food and water through a practical information clearinghouse on toxic hazards and non-chemical pest control. 52-1360541
12831 EarthShare California Butte Environmental Council 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Maggi Barry, Office Manager
maggibebecprotects.org
(530) 891-6424
www.becprotects.org
We educate in our region and advocate for California’s land, air, water, sustainable communities, healthy ecosystems and the preservation of wild and agricultural land. 94-2309829
21010 EarthShare California Californians Against Waste Foundation 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Lanh Nguyen, Communications/Development Coordinator
nguyen@cawrecycles.org
(916) 443-5422
www.cawrecycles.org
Working for a sustainable economy that thrives through greater use of recycled materials and less reliance on our invaluable and irreplacable virgin resources. 68-0032326
834 EarthShare California Center for Health, Environment and Justice 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Douglas Stewart, Director of Foundations Relations
dstewart@chej.org
(703) 237-2249
www.chej.org
Protects the health of communities and children through grassroots organizing, coalition-building, and consumer campaigns to eliminate dangerous chemicals in water, air, homes and schools. 52-1219489
835 EarthShare California Clean Water Fund 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Andria Ventura, Program Manager
cwf@cleanwater.org
(415) 369-9160
www.cleanwaterfund.org
Neighborhood –based action and education programs bringing people, businesses and government together for sensible solutions that protect water and health, prevent pollution, and conserve natural resources. 52-1043444
21082 EarthShare California Communities for a Better Environment 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Eliana Sanchez, Development Associate
elianancbecal.orgbecal.org
(323) 826-9771
www.cbecal.org
Helps low-income communities of color, overburdened by toxic pollution, change public and industrial policies to improve community health through community organizing, science and law. 94-2998086
21019 EarthShare California Conservation Fund, The, A Non-Profit Corporation 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Ainsley Lockhart, Development Assistant
alockhart@conservationfund.org
(703) 908-5831
www.conservationfund.org
The nation's most efficient and effective conservation organization, protecting working landscapes, wildlife habitat, historic and recreation sites, with 97% of funds going directly to mission. 52-1388917
21020 EarthShare California Conservation International Foundation 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Lauren D' Hollander, Development Coordinator
ldhollander@conservation.org
(703) 341-2615
www.conservation.org
Using a strong foundation of science, partnership and field demonstration, empowers societies to responsibly and sustainably care for nature for humanity's long-term well being. 52-1497470
21022 EarthShare California Defenders of Wildlife 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Anne Porter, Coordinator for VP of Mktg & Constituent Dvpmt
aporter@defenders.org
(202) 682-9400
www.defenders.org
Working since 1947 to save America's precious wild animals and threatened habitat for our children and future generations through education, citizen action, and scientific research. 53-0183181
21023 EarthShare California Desert Tortoise Preserve Committee 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Mary Kotschwar, Preserve Manager and Conservation Coordinator
dtpc@pacbell.net
(951) 683-3872
www.tortoise-tracks.org
Working for the conservation of the threatened desert tortoise and other sensitive wildlife species through acquisition and management of desert habitat, research, and educational outreach. 23-7413415
21024 EarthShare California Earth Island Institute, Inc. 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Ellen Manchester, Development Associate
ellenm@earthisland.org
(510) 859-9137
www.earthisland.org
Supports 58 diverse, citizen-led projects worldwide dedicated to protecting the Earth's health and environment, from marine mammal protection to wilderness training for inner-city youths. 94-2889684
25615 EarthShare California EARTH University Foundation 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Tracie Driggs, Executive Assistant/Office Manager
tdriggs@earth-usa.org
(404) 995-1235
www.earth-usa.org
We support the Costa Rica-based University to provide an environmental or agricultural education to students who commit to affecting positive change in their countries. 38-2920639
11330 EarthShare California EcoHealth Alliance 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Blake Ashley, Development Assistant
ashley@ecohealthalliance.org
(212) 380-4460
www.ecohealthalliance.org
We empower local conservation scientists worldwide to protect nature and safeguard ecosystem and human health. Healthy, intact ecosystems can prevent the spread of diseases. 31-1726494
21084 EarthShare California Ecology Center 49 Powell St Ate 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Leah Fessenden, Administrative Coordinator
leah@ecologycenter.org
(510) 548-2220
www.ecologycenter.org
Our programs – Recycling, Farmers’ Markets, Farm Fresh Choice, Climate Action, EcoHouse, Info Center and Store – promote environmentally responsible practices through education, demonstration, and direct services. 94-1703351
21091 EarthShare California Environmental and Energy Study Institute 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Susan Williams, Development Director
swilliams@eesi.org
(202) 662-1887
www.eesi.org
Renewable energy. Energy efficiency. Green jobs. Green buildings. Sustainable transportation and communities. Solving global warming. Bringing constituencies together to find innovative policy solutions. Join us! 52-1268030
12369 EarthShare California Environmental Defense Center 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Kelley Skumautz, Director of Development
kskumautz@edcnet.org
(805) 963-1622
www.environmentaldefensecenter.org
Provide educational, advocacy and legal services to public interest organizations advancing environmental protection for marine, costal and terrestrial resources on California’s Central Coast since 1977. 77-0061994
21026 EarthShare California Environmental Defense Fund Incorporated 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Lauren Anderson, Development Assistant
landerson@edf.org
(415) 293-6136
www.edf.org
Environmental defense fund’s scientists, economists, and attorneys design practical, long term strategies to protect wildlife, natural resources, safeguard clean air, water and human health. 11-6107128
21085 EarthShare California Environmental Law Institute Inc. 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Melodie Demulling, Special Events Manager
demulling@eli.org
(202) 939-3808
www.eli.org
Environmental law that works for you: community-based education + research on national problems = solutions to protect people and nature. Independent and non-partisan. 52-0901863
26302 EarthShare California Food & Water Watch 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Alex Patton, Development Coordinator
apatton@fwwatch.org
(202) 683-2535
www.foodandwaterwatch.org
We work together with people to demand our right to safe food and clean water, and we fight for policies that prioritize safety over profits. 32-0160439
21002 EarthShare California Forest Service Employees for Environmental Ethics, Inc. (FSEEE) 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Jennifer Fairbrother, Public Lands Advocate
jennifer@fseee.org
(541) 484-2692
www.fseee.org
Seeks the preservation of ecological values and biological diversity in our national forests through education and advocating for reforms of the Forest Service's management practices. 93-1162218
21011 EarthShare California Fresno Audubon Society (California Native Plant Society) 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Marian Orvis, Secretary
mforvet@comcast.net
(559) 226-0145
www.cnps.sequoia.org
Dedicated to the preservation of the California Native flora. We have many opportunities for community involvement: hiking, general meetings, classes. All open to members/non-members. 94-6116403
18953 EarthShare California Friends of the Earth 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Peter Stocker, Membership Director
pstocker@foe.org
(530) 749-9935
www.foe.org
Promoting clean and sustainable energy, clean transportation, climate justice for poor and vulnerable populations, responsible use of technology, and protection of the earth’s natural treasures. 23-7420660
21029 EarthShare California Friends of the River Foundation 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Johnnie P. Carlson, I I, Operations Manager
jcarlson@friendsoftheriver.org
(916) 442-3155
www.friendsoftheriver.org
California's statewide river conservation group has established a strong record of winning lasting victories to preserve, restore, and sustain our rivers. 94-2400210
25625 EarthShare California Galapagos Conservancy, Inc. 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Rebecca Fuhrken, Admin Coordinator
rfuhrken@galapagos.org
(703) 383-0077
www.galapagos.org
Working to conserve and protect the unique Galapagos marine and terrestrial ecosystems through innovative science, local partnerships, sound public policy and social science research. 13-3281486
21031 EarthShare California Golden Gate Audubon Society Inc 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Lisa Owens Viani, Development Director
lowensvi@goldengateaudubon.org
(510) 843-2222
www.goldengateaudubon.org
Seeks to protect and enjoy birds and wildlife through conservation, education and recreation, inspiring and empowering people to care for the Bay Area's unique environment. 94-6086896
16663 EarthShare California Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Tami Lau, Membership Coordinator
membership@parksconservancy.org
(415) 561-3060
www.parksconservancy.org
Harnessing the public's energy to preserve/revitalize treasured parklands, engage the community with unique outdoor volunteer experiences, and educate the next generation of park advocates. 94-2781708
10392 EarthShare California Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Stacey Hagreen, WebEditor
shagreen@lazoo.org
(323) 644-4775
www.lazoo.org
Supports the Los Angeles Zoo's efforts to nurture wildlife and enrich the human experience through exhibits, education and conservation programs, membership and special events. 95-2369545
13623 EarthShare California Green Corps, Inc. 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Joshua Buswell-charkow, Campaign Director
josh@greencorps.org
(415) 622-0033
www.greencorps.org
Training a new generation of environmental leaders by working in communities with local groups to preserve forests, clean up our air and promote cleaner energy. 23-2687791
21032 EarthShare California Greenbelt Alliance 49 Howard St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Evan Lovett-harris, Mmembership & Database Manager
elovettharris@greenbelt.org
(415) 543-6771
www.greenbelt.org
The Bay Area’s advocate for open spaces and vibrant places, protecting farmlands and natural areas, and helping create walkable neighborhoods for over 50 years. 94-1676747
21034 EarthShare California Heal the Bay 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 90401
Natalie Burdick, Marketing Director
nburdick@healthebay.org
(310) 451-1500
www.healthebay.org
Making Southern California Coastal Waters and Watersheds, including Santa Monica Bay, safe, healthy and clean, through science, education, community action and advocacy. 95-4031055
21039 EarthShare California Izaak Walton League of America, Inc. 707 Conservation Ln
Gaithersburg, MD 20878
Debbie Veliz Chopas, Chapter Relations Coordinator
develop@iwla.org
(301) 548-0150
www.iwla.org
Food hunters to hikers, our members protect America’s outdoors through community-based conservation, education, commonsense public policy, and a commitment to strong outdoor ethics. 36-1930035
408 EarthShare California Jane Goodall Institute for Wildlife Research, Education and Conservation 4245 N Fairfax Dr Ste 600
Arlington, VA 22203
Sarah Tatnall, Membership & Marketing Coordinator
statnall@janegoodall.org
(703) 682-9220
www.janegoodall.org
We work to create healthy ecosystems, promote sustainable livelihoods, and nurture new generations of committed, active young citizens around the world. 94-2474731
21040 EarthShare California Land Trust Alliance Inc 1660 L St NW Ste 1100
Washington, DC 20036
Bart Zerfers, Membership Coordinator
bzerfers@lta.org
(202) 638-4725
www.landtrustalliance.org
Leads 1,700 conservation groups across America to save the forests, farms, waterways and natural areas you love in communities where you live, work and travel. 04-2751357
21041 EarthShare California League to Save Lake Tahoe 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Michael Rubovits, Director of Finance
michael@keeptahoeblue.org
(530) 541-5388
www.keeptahoeblue.org
Protecting and restoring the environmental quality, scenic beauty and low-impact recreational activities of the Lake Tahoe Basin. 94-6128680
21043 EarthShare California Marin Agricultural Land Trust 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Michael Woolsey, Development Assistant
mwoolsey@malt.org
(415) 663-1158
www.malt.org
Preserves farmland in Marin County through conservation easements, technical & financial assistance to landowners, public education (including farm tours) and advocacy. 94-2689383
21044 EarthShare California Marin Audubon Society 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Jude Stalker, MAS Board Member
jude23jeff@aol.com
(415) 668-1242
www.marinaudubon.org
Dedicated for over fifty years to the preservation and conservation of Marin's bayland habitat through acquisition, restoration, advocacy and education. 94-6076664
21045 EarthShare California Marin Conservation League 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Susan Stompe, Board member
ssstompe@aol.com
(415) 485-6257
www.marinconservationleague.org
Since 1934, MCL’s mission has been to preserve, protect and enhance natural assets of Marin County. MCL’s 1100 members support conservation advocacy and public education. 94-6089780
21046 EarthShare California Mountain Lion Preservation Foundation 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Fred Hull, Operations Manager
mlf@mountainlion.org
(916) 442-2666
www.mountainlion.org
A national nonprofit conservation and education organization founded in 1986, and dedicated to saving America's lion. 94-3015360
2390 EarthShare California National Forest Foundation Building 27 Ste 3 ~ Fort Missoula Rd
Missoula, MT 59804
Deborah Snyder, Membership Manager
dsnyder@nationalforests.org
(406) 830-3355
www.nationalforests.org
Improving the health, productivity and diversity of our National Forests and Grasslands through wildlife habitat conservation, watershed restoration, recreational enhancements, and community-based Forest Stewardship Programs. 52-1786332
21051 EarthShare California National Park Conservation Association 777 6th St. NW, Ste 700
Washington, DC 20001
Madeleine Starkey,
npca@npca.org
(202) 454-3318
www.npca.org
Preserves national parks from Grand Canyon to Gettysburg; protects endangered wildlife and cultural sites; promotes new parks; defends parks against pollution, inappropriate development and overcrowding. 53-0225165
21053 EarthShare California National Wildlife Federation 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Tim Calabrese, Conservation & Education Philanthropy Coordinator
calabreset@nwf.org
(703) 438-6156
www.nwf.org
Dedicated to protecting endangered species and habitats for our children's future and connecting people with nature through education and action opportunities. 53-0204616
21054 EarthShare California Nature Conservancy 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Jessie Booth, Philanthropy Assistant
jbooth@tnc.org
(415) 281-0407
www.nature.org
Our mission is to conserve the lands and waters on which all life depends. 53-0242652
21014 EarthShare California Ocean Conservancy Inc. 1300 19th St NW 8th Fl
Washington, DC 20036
Kevin Dowling, Member Service Coordinator
kdowling@oceanconservancy.org
(202) 351-0448
www.oceanconservancy.org
Through research, education, and science-based advocacy, we inform, inspire and empower people to speak and act on behalf of the ocean. 23-7245152
24788 EarthShare California Oceana, Inc. 1350 Connecticut Ave NW FI 5
Washington, DC 20036
Jonathan Frank, Manager,Marketing & Corp. Rela.
jfrank@oceana.org
(202) 833-3900
www.oceana.org
Works internationally to restore the world's oceans and protect human health through prograqms to reduce pollution, end destructive fishing practices and safeguard important marine species. 51-0401308
12835 EarthShare California Organic Farming Research Foundation 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Jessica Finney, External Relations Coordinator
jessica@ofrf.org
(831) 426-6606
www.ofrf.org
Fostering the improvement and widespread adoption of organic farming systems. Funds organic farming research, disseminates results, informs the public and decision-makers on organic policy. 77-0252545
16577 EarthShare California Our City Forest 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Monica Nanez, OCF AmeriCorps Program Manager
mnanez@ourcityforest.org
(408) 998-7337
www.ourcityforest.org
Provides Silicon Valley neighborhoods, schools and agencies with a one-stop shop for tree planting, including free trees, technical assistance, tree care and environmental education programs. 77-0371911
21055 EarthShare California Pacific Environment (Pacific Environment and Resources Center) 251 Kearny St., 2nd Fl
San Francisco, CA 94108
Evan Sparling, Russia Program Associate
esparling@pacificenvironment.org
(415) 399-8850
www.pacificenvironment.org
Protects the Pacific Rim's most threatened wild places and wildlife by empowering grassroots enviornmental leaders and holding international banks accountable for their investments. 94-2628924
21057 EarthShare California Pesticide Action Network North America 49 Powell St Ste 500
San Francisco, CA 94102
Matt Belli, Development Assistant
matt@panna.org
(415) 981-1771
www.panna.org
Working to eliminate hazardous pesticides by linking consumer, labor, health, environment, and agriculture groups internationally to advance safer, ecologically sound pest control alternatives. 94-2949686
16578 EarthShare California Placer Land Trust 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Karrie Thomas, Community Relations Manager
karrie@placerlandtrust.org
(530) 887-9222
www.placerlandtrust.org
Working with willing landowners and conservation partners to protect Placer County's valued natural and agricultural lands for future generations. 68-0223143
21058 EarthShare California Planning and Conservation League Foundation 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Jonathan Bernstein, Admin Manager
jbernstein@pcl.org
(916) 822-5631
www.pcl.org
Cutting-edge environmental public policy organization conducting research and educating and empowering local communities to participate in local and state environmental decision making processes. 94-2190378
26214 EarthShare California RAE (Restore America's Estuaries) 2020 14th St N Ste 210
Arlington, VA 22201
Meg Beiter, Development Associate
mbeiter@estuaries.org
(703) 524-0248
www.estuaries.org
Works to preserve the nation's network of estuaries by protecting and restoring the lands and waters essential to the richness and diversity of coastal life. 54-1965304
21059 EarthShare California Rails-to-Trails Conservancy 235 Montomery St., Ste 769
San Francisco, CA 94104
Steve Schweigerdt, Manager of Trail Development
steve@railstotrails.org
(415) 814-1102
www.railstotrails.org
Creates a national network of bicycling, walking and equestrian trails for transportation, recreation and open space preservation from rail corridors and connecting greenways. 52-1437006
21061 EarthShare California Rainforest Action Network 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Scott Kocino, Membership Manager
skocino@ran.org
(415) 398-4404
www.ran.org
Campaigns to break America's oil addiction, protect endangered forests/indigenous rights and stop destructive investments globally through education, grassroots organizing, boardroom negotiation and non-violent direct action. 94-3045180
21060 EarthShare California Rainforest Alliance, Inc. 665 Broadway Ste 500
New York, NY 10012
Ian C Pike, Membership Associate
ipike@ra.org
(212) 677-1900
www.rainforest-alliance.org
Works to conserve biodiversity and ensure sustainable livelihoods by transforming landuse practices, business practices and consumer behavior. 13-3377893
8664 EarthShare California Sacramento Tree Foundation 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Rachael Harrington, Development Coordinator
members@sactree.com
(916) 924-8733
www.sactree.com
Growing healthy liveable communities in the Sacramento regionby building the best regional urban forest in the nation. Join our 5 Million Tree Campaign. 94-2825234
18150 EarthShare California San Diego Coastkeeper 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 92102
Megan Baehrens, Development Coordinator
meganb@sdcoastkeeper.org
(619) 758-7743
www.sdcoastkeeper.org
Protecting the region's bays, beaches, watersheds and ocean for the people and wildlife that depend on them by balancing community outreach, education and advocacy. 33-0647946
4032 EarthShare California San Francisco Baykeeper (Baykeeper) 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Tracy Corbin, Membership Coordinator
tracy@baykeeper.org
(415) 856-0444
www.baykeeper.org
San Francisco Bay's pollution watchdog, using science and advocacy to reform policy and enforce clean water laws for the benefit of ecosystems and human communities. 68-0120240
12370 EarthShare California San Gorgonio Wilderness Association 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Valerie Silva, Executive Director
sgwa@earthlink.net
(909) 382-2906
www.sgwa.org
Provides information, nature education and emergancy services to wilderness and forest visitors. Also protects and maintains trails and recreation resources in and around the San Gorgonio Wilderness. 33-0478045
21066 EarthShare California Save the Bay 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Kate Berry, Development Manager-Annual Fund
Kberry@savesfbay.org
(510) 463-6824
www.savesfbay.org
The largest regional organization working to protect and restore San Francisco Bay since 1961. 94-6078420
21067 EarthShare California Scenic America 1785 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20036
Peggy Lint, Office Manager
lint@scenic.org
(202) 638-2753
www.scenic.org
Safeguards America's natural beauty by fighting billboard blight; reducing visual intrusions; protecting open space; preserving the scenic character of public lands. 23-2188166
21069 EarthShare California Sierra Club Foundation 85 2nd St Ste 750
San Francisco, CA 94105
Carrie Hudiburgh, Grants Manager
carrie.hudiburgh@sierraclub.org
(415) 995-1787
www.tscf.org
Fights to preserve wilderness and protect environmental quality worldwide through a powerful combination of education, scientific research, publishing and litigation. 94-6069890
16181 EarthShare California Student Conservation Association, Inc (SCA) P O Box 550
Charlestown, NH 03603
Matt Wolcott, Direct Mktg & Constituent Relations
mwolcott@thesca.org
(603) 543-1700
www.thesca.org
Nearly two million hours of hands-on conservation service, with student volunteers working in parks , forests and urban greenspaces nationwide to preserve public lands. 91-0880684
9936 EarthShare California Surfrider Foundation PO Box 6010
San Clemente, CA 92674
Steve Blank, Director of Development
sblank@surfrider.org
(800) 743-7873
www.surfrider.org
Protects and preserves the world's oceans, waves and beaches through a powerful Activist network. Activities include: water quality monitoring, environmental education and grassroots activism. 95-3941826
25995 EarthShare California Sustainable Harvest international 779 North Bend Rd.
Surry, ME 04684
Christina Becherer, Development Director
cbecherer@sustainableharvest.org
(207) 669-8254
www.sustainableharvest.org
Sustainable Harvest international (SHI) provides farming families in Central America with the training and tools to restore our planets tropical forests while overcoming poverty. 43-2023182
21074 EarthShare California Trust for Public Land 49 Powell Street Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Kristine Smith, Exec. Asst. for Philanthropy
kristine.smith@tpl.org
(415) 495-4014
www.tpl.org
Conserves land for people to enjoy as parks, gardens and other natural places, ensuring livable communities for generations to come. 23-7222333
21075 EarthShare California Union of Concerned Scientists, Inc 2 Brattle Sq
Cambridge, MA 02138
John Mace, Membership Manager
jmace@ucsusa.org
(617) 301-8046
www.ucsusa.org
Scientists and citizens working on solutions to reduce air pollution and global warming, protect biodiversity, prevent nuclear proliferation, and ensure a sustainable, safe food system. 04-2535767
12836 EarthShare California Urban Corps of San Diego County 49 Powell St Ste 510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Anne Bernstein, Chief Operating Officer
abernstein@urbancorps.org
(619) 235-6884
www.urbancorpssd.org
Provides provides youth with high school education and job training in the fields of conservation, recycling and community service, making them employable while preserving natural resources. 33-0352148
21077 EarthShare California Wilderness Society, The 1615 M St NW
Washington, DC 20036
Robin A Robinson, Director, Membership Services
robin_robinson@tws.org
(202) 429-2603
www.wilderness.org
Works to protect special wild places from development so that future generations will have the opportunity to enjoy America's natural heritage. 53-0167933
16182 EarthShare California Wildlife Conservation Society 2300 Southern Blvd
Bronx, NY 10460
Gale Page, Director of Membership
gpage@wcs.org
(718) 741-8213
www.wcs.org
Saves endangered species and threatened ecosystems in 60 countries; teaches ecology and inspires care for wildlife through the Bronx Zoo and national science education programs. 13-1740011
922 EarthShare California World Center for Birds of Prey (Peregrine Fund, Inc.) 5668 W Flying Hawk Ln
Boise, ID 83709
Linda Behrman, Director of Membership
lbehrman@peregrinefund.org
(208) 362-8264
www.peregrinefund.org
Saves eagles, condors, falcons and other endangered birds through research, breeding and conservation programs. Helps preserve rainforests. Educates children and adults about nature and science. 23-1969973
21078 EarthShare California World Resources Institute 10 G Street NE. Suite 800
Washington, CA 20002
Brian Tracy, Program Coordinator
btracy@wri.org
(202) 729-7668
www.wri.org
WRI is a global environmental think tank that provides independent research, policy analysis and on-the –ground solutions to protect earth’s environment and its people. 52-1257057
21079 EarthShare California World Wildlife Fund, Inc. 1250 24th St NW
Washington, DC 20037
Whitney Kent, Marketing Coordinator
whitney.kent@wwfus.org
(202) 495-4534
www.worldwildlife.org
Multinational conservation organization working worldwide to combat climate change, save endangered animals, protect wild habitats and transform market forces to act in harmony with nature. 52-1693387
2400 Educate America: Education, School Support & Scholarship Funds Educate America! The Education, School Support and Scholarship Funds Coalition (Educate America: Education, School Support & Scholarship Funds) 1100 Larkspur Landing Cir Ste 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Catherine Miller, Director of State Campaigns
cmiller@maguireinc.com
(415) 925-2600
www.educateamerica.org
Your gift will be shared among America's finest educational opportunity charities, dedicated to making our children and young people the best educated in the world. 94-3193387
4005 Educate America: Education, School Support & Scholarship Funds American Indian College Fund 8333 Greenwood Blvd
Denver, CO 80221
Carolynn Reed, Assistant to the VP of Resource Development
creed@collegefund.org
(303) 426-8900
www.collegefund.org
We provide scholarships to American Indian students attending the nation's 33 accredited Tribal Colleges and Universities. More than 6,000 scholarships are awarded annually. 52-1573446
26304 Educate America: Education, School Support & Scholarship Funds APIASF (Asian and Pacific Islander American Scholarship Fund) 1900 L Street, NW. Suite 210
Washington, DC 20036
Katrina Chambers, Director of Development
kchambers@apiasf.org
(202) 715-0274
www.apiasf,org
"America's largest national non-profit organization to provide access to higher education through scholarships for deserving underserved Asian American and Pacific Islander students with financial need." 57-1192973
2133 Educate America: Education, School Support & Scholarship Funds Army Historical Foundation 2425 Wilson Blvd
Arlington, VA 22201
Matthew Seelinger, Chief Historian
matt.seelinger@armyhistory.org
(703) 522-7901
www.armyhistoryfnd.org
Support a National US Army Museum and sponsor educational programs that preserve and promote the history and heritage of the American soldier. 52-1367225
2457 Educate America: Education, School Support & Scholarship Funds Challenger Center for Space Science Education 700 North Fairfax St Ste 302
Alexandria, VA 22314
Angie Tenne, Adminstrative Assistant
atenne@challenger.org
(703) 683-9740
www.challenger.org
Dedicated to producing innovative techniques for educating students in science, technology, and mathematics (STEM) through the excitement of space exploration and scientific discovery. 76-0192067
24787 Educate America: Education, School Support & Scholarship Funds Jumpstart for Young Children Inc 308 Congress St 6h Fl
Boston, MA 02210
Rachelle Coleman, Development Associate
rachelle.coleman@jstart.org
(857) 413-4558
www.jstart.org
Pairs college students with preschoolers to develop language, literacy, social, and initiative skills, working toward the day that every child enters school prepared to succeed. 04-3262046
2464 Educate America: Education, School Support & Scholarship Funds Mr Hollands Opus Foundation Inc 4370 Tujunga Ave Ste 330
Studio City, CA 91604
Felice Mancini, Executive Director
felice@mhopus.org
(818) 762-4328
www.mhopus.org
Supports music education and its many benefits through the donation and repair of musical instruments to underserved schools, community music programs and individual students nationwide. 95-4604927
16184 Educate America: Education, School Support & Scholarship Funds National FFA Foundation Inc. PO Box 68960
Indianapolis, IN 46268
Jesse Beisler,
tcoen@ffa.org
(415) 925-2600
www.ffa.org
540,000 members develop leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education; applying knowledge and skills learned in class in local/state/national programs. 54-6044662
2415 Educate America: Education, School Support & Scholarship Funds Science Olympiad Two Trans Am Plaza Ste 415
Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181
Sharon Putz, Executive Administrator
smputz@sbcglobal.net
(630) 792-1251
www.soinc.org
Encourages all students (especially female and minority students) to participate in academic events at tournaments designed to promote career interest in science, mathematics and technology. 38-2559611
16185 Educate America: Education, School Support & Scholarship Funds SETI Institute 189 Bernardo Ave Ste 100
Mountain View, CA 94043
Jenny Cnynoweth, Membership Corrdinator
jchynoweth@seti.org
(650) 960-4513
www.seti.org
Are we alone? Help us explore and understand the origin, nature, and prevalence of life in the universe; to know our place among the stars. 94-2951356
2462 Educate America: Education, School Support & Scholarship Funds Space Frontier Foundation (Space Frontier Foundation, The) 1100 Larkspur Landing Cir Ste 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Brook E Mantia, Office Manager
tothestarz@aol.com
(800) 787-7223
www.spacefrontierfoundation.org
Dedicated to opening the space frontier to human settlement through support for education, space technology development, scientific research, and grassroots public outreach and involvement. 13-3542980
300 Global Impact Global Impact 66 Canal Center Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Tom Decoursey, Director of Public Sector Campaigns
tom.decoursey@charity.org
(845) 757-2252
www.charity.org
Supports leading US-based international charities to address critical needs throughout the world. We help ensure sustainable solutions by meeting real needs with real results. 52-1273585
301 Global Impact ACCION International 66 Canal Center Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Jessica Wickman, Gift Processing Associate
donate@accion.org
(617) 625-7080
www.accion.org
A nonprofit organization with the mission of giving people financial tools, including "micro" loans and business training, needed to work their way out of poverty. 13-2535763
302 Global Impact African Medical and Research Foundation Inc (AMREF) 66 Canal Center Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Rosaline Sheriff, Administrative Assistant
sheriff@amrefusa.org
(212) 768-2440
www.amrefusa.org
Since 1957, has improved health for Africans through training, capacity building and advocacy in HIV/AIDS, malaria, family health, water and sanitation and clinical outreach. 13-1867411
303 Global Impact Africare 66 Canal Center Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Cynthia Jacobs Carter, Chief Development Ofcr
cjcarter@africare.org
(202) 328-5339
www.africare.org
Develops self-help programs in Africa to increase food production, develop clean water resources, manage the environment, strengthen health care and deliver emergency assistance. 23-7116952
11014 Global Impact American Himalayan Foundation 66 Canal Center Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Dan Gaff, Program Manager
Daniel@himalayan-foundation.org
(415) 288-7245
www.himalayan-foundation.org
For Tibetans, Sherpas, and Nepalis in the Himalayas who are in need and have no one else, we bring life-changing education, health care, and opportunity. 94-2951480
305 Global Impact American Jewish World Service 66 Canal Center Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Monica Anderson Snow, Director of Finance and Administration
ajws@ajws.org
(212) 792-2900
www.ajws.org
Provides sustainable development assistance, technical support and emergency relief to people in need in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the MIddle East, Russia and Ukraine. 22-2584370
307 Global Impact American Near East Refugee Aid, Inc. (ANERA) 66 Canal Center Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Niki Erickson, Executive Assistant
nerickson@anera.org
(202) 266-9723
www.anera.org
Advancing the well-being of people in the West Bank, Gaza, and Lebanon. Responding to econominc health and educational needs with sustainable solutions. 52-0882226
313 Global Impact American Refugee Committee 66 Canal Center Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Beth Schmieg, Reports and Database Manager
beths@arcrelief.org
(800) 875-7060
www.arcrelief.org
International relief and development agency empowering people impacted by conflict and disaster to recover and rebuild their lives with dignity. 36-3241033
333 Global Impact AmeriCares Foundation, Inc. 66 Canal Center Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Beth Welch, Manager, Business Analysis
info@americares.org
(203) 658-9500
www.americares.org
Restores health and saves lives by delivering donated medicines, medical supplies and humanitarian aid to people in need around the world and here at home. 06-1008595
12862 Global Impact CARE (Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, Inc. - CARE) 66 Canal Center Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Carrie Davis, Executive Director of Southwest Region
cadavis@care.org
(404) 979-9328
www.careusa.org
Fights root causes of poverty in 72 countries; special focus on empowering poor women to lift themselves, their families and communities out of poverty. 13-1685039
309 Global Impact Catholic Relief Services (United States Conference of Catholic Bishops) 228 W Lexington St
Baltimore, MD 21201
Michael Owsianny, Financial Planning Manager
michael.owsianny@crs.org
(410) 951-7445
www.crs.org
Since 1943, we have been working overseas to alleviate suffering and assist people in need without regard to race, religion or nationality. 13-5563422
324 Global Impact ChildFund International, USA 66 Canal Center Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Sarah Gorman, Stewardship Coordinator
sgorman@childfund.org
(804) 756-2700
www.childfund.org
Helping deprived, excluded and vulnerable children have the capacity to become young adults and leaders who bring lasting and positive change in their communities. 54-0536100
345 Global Impact Children International 66 Canal Center Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Danielle Mitchell, Controller
children@children.org
(816) 942-2000
www.children.org
Our mission is to bring lasting change to impoverished children by reducing their daily struggles and providing opportunities for better health, education and success. 44-6005794
12864 Global Impact Christian Reformed World Relief Committee (CRWRC) 66 Canal Center Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Willemiena C. Mc Carron, Administrative Assistant/Major Donor Development
wmccarron@crwrc.org
(616) 246-0740
www.crwrc.org
Fighting poverty, hunger and injustice through partnerships and locally originated community development programs; responding to disasters with emergency supplies and reconstruction of homes and livelihoods. 38-1708140
4051 Global Impact Church World Service, Inc. 66 Canal Center Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Joanne Rendall, CFO
cfo@churchworldservice.org
(800) 297-1516
www.churchworldservice.org
We work with partners to eradicate hunger and poverty and promote peace and justice among the world's most vulnerable people. 13-4080201
336 Global Impact Doctors Without Borders USA, Inc. 66 Canal Center Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Steve Alexander, Director of Development Systems
steve.alexander@newyork.msf.org
(212) 679-6800
www.doctorswithoutborders.org
An independent international medical humanitarian organization that delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics and natural disasters in more than 70 countries. 13-3433452
12865 Global Impact ECHO, Inc. 66 Canal Center Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Mary Ann Hooth, Development
echo@echonet.org
(239) 543-3246
www.echonet.org
We fight world hunger by using science and technology to develop agricultural solutions to aid farmers in developing countries. 23-7275283
18362 Global Impact EngenderHealth, Inc. 66 Canal Center Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Sabine Mcmullen, Senior Development Manager
smcmullen@engenderhealth.org
(800) 564-2872
www.engenderhealth.org
EngenderHealth is the leading international reproductive health organization working to improve the quality of health care in the world's poorest countries. 13-1623838
11216 Global Impact Episcopal Relief and Development 66 Canal Center Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Esther Cohen, Chief Operating Officer
er-d@er-d.org
(800) 334-7626
www.er-d.org
A compassionate response of the Episcopal Church to human suffering. With partners, the organization empowers communities to create solutions to poverty and recover from disasters. 73-1635264
12443 Global Impact FINCA International, Inc. 66 Canal Center Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Militza Simonds, Direct Marketing Assistant
info@wfinca.org
(202) 682-1510
wwwfinca.org
To provide financial services to the world's lowest-income entrepreneurs so they can create jobs, build assets and improve their standard of living. 13-3240109
314 Global Impact Freedom from Hunger 66 Canal Center Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Eden Rock, Director Program Development
erock@freefromhunger.org
(530) 758-6200
www.freedomfromhunger.org
Combines microfinance, education and health protection services to help poor families in the developing world improve their incomes, safeguard their health and achieve food security. 95-1647835
342 Global Impact Health Volunteers Overseas 66 Canal Center Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Barbara Edwards, Project Associate
Info@hvousa.org
(202) 296-0928
www.hvousa.org
Trains, mentors and provides critical professional support to more than 2600 healthcare providers who care for the neediest populations in over 25 countries. 52-1485477
315 Global Impact Heifer International (Heifer Project International Inc) 66 Canal Center Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Marc Bunn, Matching Gifts Coordinator
marc.bunn@heifer.org
(501) 907-2844
www.heifer.org
Helps poor families worldwide become self-sufficient by providing food- and income-producing animals and training in animal management, environmentally-sound farming and community development. 35-1019477
316 Global Impact Helen Keller International, Inc. 66 Canal Center Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Emily Chau, Development Manager
info@hki.org
(212) 532-0544
www.hki.org
Saves the sight and lives of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged; combats the causes and consequences of blindness and malnutrition. 13-5562162
318 Global Impact International Eye Foundation (IEF) 66 Canal Center Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Calvin Baerveldt, Public Affairs Officer
info@iefusa.org
(240) 290-0263
www.iefusa.org
Saves sight worldwide. Fighting cataract, "river blindness," childhood blindness. Expands available eye care service building management and financial capacity of eye hospitals serving the poor. 52-0742301
1423 Global Impact International Medical Corps 66 Canal Center Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Erica Tavares, Director, Resource Development
etavares@internationalmedicalcorps.org
(202) 828-5155
www.InternationalMedicalCorps.org
Global humanitarian organization saving lives and building self-reliance by providing vital medical care for women and children; training healthcare professionals; rebuilding clinics; and improving water/sanitation. 95-3949646
4624 Global Impact International Orthodox Christian Charities, Inc. 66 Canal Center Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Caryl Mellott, Executive Assistant
relief@iocc.org
(410) 243-9820
www.iocc.org
Provides humanitarian/development assistance to people in U.S., Africa, Asia, Europe and the Middle East who have been devastated by man-made and natural disasters. 25-1679348
351 Global Impact International Relief Teams 66 Canal Center Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Nancy Loevinger, Administrative Assistant
info@irteams.org
(619) 284-7979
www.irteams.org
Assists victims of disaster, poverty and neglect through short-term relief efforts and long-term programs that include medical training, surgical outreach and health promotion. 33-0412751
319 Global Impact International Rescue Committee 66 Canal Center Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Danielle Silber, Coporate and Foundation Relations Manager
danielle.silber@theirc.org
(212) 551-3000
www.theirc.org
Our commitment to freedom, human dignity, and self-reliance is reflected in well-planned global emergency relief, rehabilitation assistance, resettlement services, and advocacy for refugees. 13-5660870
12868 Global Impact International Youth Foundation 66 Canal Center Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Maria Veronica Banks, Business Development Coordinator
mbanks@iyfnet.org
(410) 951-1617
www.iyfnet.org
IYF programs are catalysts of change that help young people obtain a quality education, gain employable skills, make healthy choices and improve their communities. 38-2935397
335 Global Impact Lutheran World Relief, Inc. 66 Canal Street Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
James Corey, Administrative Coordinator
lwr@lwr.org
(410) 230-2800
www.lwr.org
Affirming God's love for all people, we work with Lutherans and partners around the world to end poverty, injustice and human suffering. 13-2574963
12867 Global Impact Mercy Corps 66 Canal Street Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Minda Seibert, Marketing Officer
mseibert@mercycorps.org
(503) 796-6800
www.mercycorps.org
Providing livesaving aid worldwide following a disaster or conflict, and helping local populations design and implement sustainable programs to promote health and economic development. 91-1148123
26305 Global Impact Millennium Promise (Millennium Promise Alliance, Inc.) 66 Canal Street Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Nina Sharma West, Director of Individual Partnerships
info@millenniumpromise.org
(212) 584-5710
www.millenniumpromise.org
We are redefining the approach to ending extreme poverty and enabling rural communities in sub-Saharan Africa to move from hunger to self-sufficiency by 2015. 20-3042135
317 Global Impact Opportunity International, Inc. 66 Canal Street Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Carrie Slease, Regional Director
cslease@opportunity.org
(630) 242-4100
www.opportunity.org
We collaborate with local partners worldwide to provide microfinance services allowing poor entrepreneurs to develop steady income, provide for families and create jobs for neighbors. 54-0907624
320 Global Impact Oxfam America 66 Canal Street Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Hiroko Griffin, Development Assistant
hgriffin@oxfamamerica.org
(617) 728-2570
www.oxfamamerica.org
We are an international relief and development organization that creates lasting solutions to poverty, hunger and injustice. 23-7069110
321 Global Impact Pan American Development Foundation, Inc. 66 Canal Street Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Kristina Klassen, Program Coordinator
padf-dc@padf.org
(202) 458-3969
www.padf.org
Empowers disadvantaged people in Latin America and the Caribbean to achieve economic and social progress, strengthen civil society, and prepare for and respond to disasters. 52-6054268
17008 Global Impact Partners in Health (Partners in Health, A Nonprofit Corporation) 66 Canal Street Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Laura Soucy, Annual Giving Coordinator
laurasoucy@pih.org
(617) 998-8922
www.pih.org
International health organization committed to improving the health of the poor and marginalized by building local capacity to strengthen health systems. 04-3567502
10393 Global Impact PATH (Program for Appropriate Technology in Health - PATH) 66 Canal Street Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Kristin Ryan, Donor Database Coordinator
kryan@path.org
(206) 285-3500
www.path.org
Poor communties have the right to safer childbirth, life-saving vaccines, and lives free from AIDS, turberculoisis, and malaria. We create solutions for better health worldwide. 91-1157127
12869 Global Impact PCI-Media Impact, Inc. 66 Canal Street Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Anthony Scala, Accountant
pciny@pci-mediaimpact.org
(212) 687-3366
www.mediaimpact.org
Media Impact's unique approach to communications combines the principles of Entertainment-Education with the reach of mass media to mobilize individual, community creating positive change. 13-3280193
312 Global Impact Plan USA (Plan International USA, Inc.) 66 Canal Street Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Althea Wilson, Corporate Relations Manager
althea.wilson@planusa.org
(202) 223-8325
www.planusa.org
Plan International USA is part of a global organization in 50 developing countries to end the cycle of poverty for children. 13-5661832
325 Global Impact Project HOPE (The People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc.) 66 Canal Street Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Sabrina Santini, Senior Administrative Assistant
ckimble@projecthope.org
(540) 837-2100
www.projecthope.org
We provide sustainable improvements in health around the globe through education and humanitarian assistance with more than 92 percent of revenues dedicated to programs. 53-0242962
13214 Global Impact Rotary Foundation of Rotary International, The 66 Canal Street Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Ana Zungia, Annual Giving Administrative Spec.
apf@rotary.org
(866) 976-8279
www.rotary.org
Our mission is to advance world understanding, goodwill and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education, and the alleviation of poverty. 36-3245072
338 Global Impact Salvation Army World Service Office (SAWSO) 66 Canal Street Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22313
Joan Canning, Executive Director
sawso@usn.salvationarmy.org
(703) 684-5524
www.sawso.org
Work in developing countries assisting poor in programs: health care, HIV/AIDS, capacity building, income generation, education, anti-human trafficking, relief efforts and reconstruction. 13-2923701
326 Global Impact Save the Children Federation, Inc. 66 Canal Street Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Megan Mclain, Associate Director, Corporate Partnerships
mmclain@savechildren.org
(203) 221-4000
www.savethechildren.org
Our mission is to inspire breakthroughs in the way the world treats children, and to achieve immediate and lasting change in their lives. 06-0726487
327 Global Impact TechnoServe, Inc. 66 Canal Street Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Darlene Brown, Director of Donor Relations
technoserve@tns.org
(203) 852-0377
www.technoserve.org
Helps men and women in the developing world to build businesses that create income, opportunity and economic growth for their families, communities and their countries. 13-2626135
328 Global Impact Unitarian Universalist Service Committee, Inc. 66 Canal Street Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Maxine Neil, Director, Institutional Advancement
mneil@ussc.org
(617) 868-6600
www.uusc.org
We defend human rights and civil liberties, promoting environmental and economic justice with grassroots partners woldwide, while engaging our members to serve as citizen-activists. 04-6186012
12870 Global Impact United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) 66 Canal Street Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
James Rollins, Director of Communications
umcor@gbgm-umc.org
(212) 870-3808
www.umcor.org
To alleviate human suffering. We provide practical, proactive support to the most vulnerable survivors of chronic or temporary emergencies due to natural or civil causes. 13-5562279
366 Global Impact United Seamen's Service, Inc. 66 Canal Street Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Roger Korner, Executive Director
ussammla@ix.netcom.com
(718) 369-3818
www.unitedseamensservice.org
Provides overseas health and welfare services to the American Merchant Marine and seafarers of allied nations and a hotline for emergency family assistance. 13-5562370
12491 Global Impact United States Fund for UNICEF 66 Canal Street Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Maureen King, Executive Assistant
webmaster@unicefusa.org
(212) 686-5522
www.unicefusa.org
Works for the survival, protection and development of children worldwide through fundraising, education and advocacy. 13-1760110
18160 Global Impact William J Clinton Foundation 66 Canal Street Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Amy Rome, Development Officer
arome@clintonfoundation.org
(646) 775-9116
www.clintonfoundation.org
Strengthening people's capacity to meet the challenges of global interdependence through health security; economic empowerment; leadership development/citizen service, climate change, racial, ethnic, religious reconciliation. 31-1580204
13798 Global Impact Women for Women International 66 Canal Street Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Lateisha Garrett, Annual Giving Officer
lgarrett@womenforwomen.org
(202) 737-7705
www.womenforwomen.org
We provide direct aid, rights awareness and leadership education, vocational skills training and income generation support to women survivors of war, conflict and civil strife. 52-1838756
331 Global Impact World Relief (World Relief Corp of National Association of Evangelicals) 66 Canal Street Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Lilyane Kandeke, Finance Associate
lkandeke@wr.org
(443) 451-1990
www.worldrelief.org
Provides emergency relief and community-based solutions to alleviate poverty in 18 countries and provides assistance to refugees in the United States. 23-6393344
10750 Global Impact World Vision, Inc. 66 Canal Center Plz Ste 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Jennifer Porter, Workplace Giving Manager
jeporter@worldvision.org
(253) 815-3269
www.worldvision.org
Relief and development organization helping children worldwide by tackling causes of poverty and developing access to clean water, food, health care, education, and economic opportunity. 95-1922279
16187 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Health and Medical Research Charities of America 1100 Larkspur Landing Cir Ste 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Catherine Miller, Director of State Campaigns
cmiller@maguireinc.com
(415) 925-2600
www.hmr.org
94-3217739
16162 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Advocates for Youth 2000 M St NW Ste 750
Washington, DC 20036
Elizabeth H Merck, Manager, Individual Giving
liz@advocatesforyouth.org
(202) 419-3420
www.advocatesforyouth.org
Educating and empowering young people to prevent teen pregnancy, fight HIV/AIDS, and improve sexual and reproductive health policies around the world. 52-1173590
2503 Health and Medical Research Charities of America AIDs Research and Treatment Information (Project Inform Inc) 273 9th St
San Francisco, CA 94103
Skip Emerson, Office Manager
semerson@projectinform.org
(415) 558-8669
www.projectinform.org
Stop needless deaths from HIV/AIDS because of inadequate treatment, prevention and healthcare access; We fight to eradicate HIV/AIDS with knowledge and ultimately a CURE. 94-3052723
16119 Health and Medical Research Charities of America AIDS United 1424 K St NW Ste 200
Washington, DC 20005
Angela Van Croft, Donor Relations Officer
avancroft@aidsunited.org
(202) 408-4848
www.aidsunited.org
A philanthropic organization and network of community-based organizations promoting leadership and generating resources to support HIV/AIDS prevention, care and support services. 52-1706646
8232 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Alopecia Areata Foundation National (National Alopecia Areata Foundation) 14 Mitchell Blvd
San Rafael, CA 94903
Abby Ellison, Administrative Coordinator
abby@naaf.org
(415) 472-3780
www.naaf.org
Provides major research funding, patient educational materials and support for alopecia areata, a mystifying autoimmune disease affecting all ages, causing one's hair to fall out. 94-2780249
25221 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Alzheimer's Disease Research (American Health Assistance Foundation) 22512 Gateway Center Drive
Clarksburg, MD 20871
Diana Campbell, Manager of Corporations & Foundations
dcampbell@ahaf.org
(800) 437-2423
www.ahaf.org
Funds research seeking cures for Alzheimer's disease and provides information about risk factors, preventative lifestyles, available treatments, and coping strategies. 23-7337229
17458 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Alzheimers Foundation of America 322 8th Ave 7th Fl
New York, NY 10001
Carol Steinberg, Executive Vice President
csteinberg@alzfdn.org
(866) 232-8484
www.alzfdn.org
Provides hands-on services nationwide to families affected by Alzheimer’s disease and related illnesses, including toll-free hotline, educational materials, counseling, free caregiver magazine. Together for care. 91-1792864
2596 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Alzheimer's Research and Prevention Foundation 6300 E El Dorado Plaza Ste 400
Tucson, AZ 85715
Kirti Khalsa, Chief Operating Officer
info@alzheimersprevention.org
(520) 749-8374
www.alzheimersprevention.org
Help fight Alzheimer's disease and find a cure through research and prevention! Committed to ensuring peak mental performance and optimum brain function throughout our lives. 86-0735832
2136 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Alzheimer's Research Foundation Fisher Center (Zachary and Elizabeth M Fisher Center for Alzheimer's Research Foundation) One Intrepid Sq W 46th St & 12th Ave
New York, NY 10036
Alan White, Executive Vice President
awhite@alzinfo.org
(646) 381-5141
www.alzinfo.org
Research, cause, care, and cure for Alzheimer's by Nobel Prize winner. 5.3 million Americans have Alzheimer's. Donate to change lives - bring a cure closer. 13-3859563
25515 Health and Medical Research Charities of America American Association of Kidney Patients 2701 N Rocky Point Dr. Ste 150
Tampa, FL 33607
Karen E Eyals, Executive Director
info@aakp.org
(813) 636-8100
www.aakp.org
To improve the lives of Kidney patients by helping them deal with the social emotional and physical impact of kidney disease. 11-2306416
26892 Health and Medical Research Charities of America American Medical Overseas Relief 1396 W Herndon Ave Ste 105
Fresno, CA 93711
Meagan Sells, Project Manager
msells@amorelief.org
(559) 440-8330
www.amorelief.org
Building international bridges to the most impoverished women and children of the world by providing desperately needed medical services that save lives and bring hope. 36-4635877
25586 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Angels Donate Frequent Flyer Miles 4620 Haygood Rd Ste 1
Virginia Beach, VA 23455
Joanie Corkrum, Assistant Secretary
jcorkrum@mercymedicalairlift.org
(757) 271-2294
www.donatefrequentflyermiles.org
We alleviate some of the financial strain on ill patients who are required to travel for treatment by providing free airfare. 26-2227782
24800 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Aplastic Anemia & MDS International Foundation Inc 100 Park Ave Suite 108
Rockville, MD 20850
Sandra Walter Steinberg, Director of Development
walter@aamds.org
(301) 279-7202
www.aamds.org
Supporting patients and families fighting bone marrow failure diseases including aplastic anemia, MDS and PNH. Providing education and support services, building awareness and funding research. 52-1336903
2508 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Asthma Cancer and Heart Disease Prevention through Smokefree Air (American Nonsmokers Rights Foundation) 2530 San Pablo Ave Ste J
Berkeley, CA 94702
Len Casey, Operations Director
len.casey@no-smoke.org
(510) 841-3032
www.anrf.org
Secondhand smoke and smoking cause asthma, many cancers, and heart disease. We fight to protect infants, children and adults from exposure to this deadly carcinogen. 94-2922136
26281 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Autism Research Center - Family Support Diagnostics and Advocacy for Effectice Treatment (National Autism Center, Inc.) 41 Pacella Park Drive
Randolph, MA 02368
Karyn Vostak, Marketing & Development Research Analyst
kvostok@nationalautismcenter.org
(781) 437-1247
www.nationalautismcenter.org
Dedicated to serving children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) by providing reliable information, promoting best practices, and offering comprehensive resources for families, practitioners, and communities. 56-2529097
2513 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Autoimmune Diseases Assoc. (American Autoimmune Related Diseases Association) 22100 Gratiot Ave
East Detroit, MI 48021
Virginia Ladd, President
aarda@aarda.org
(586) 776-3900
www.aarda.org
Autoimmunity causes lupus, arthritis, vasculitis, MS, fibromyalgia, Graves’ and 100+ other diseases. Through research and patient services, our work eases the tremendous suffering they inflict. 38-3027574
17459 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Bone Marrow Donor Registry-American (American Association of Bone Marrow Donor Registries, Inc.) PO Box 8841
Mandeville, LA 70470
Amy W. Kestenbaum, Director Resource Development
jakabmdr@gmail.com
(985) 626-1749
www.abmdr.org
We support the humanitarian heroes who donate their bone marrow to save the lives of strangers. Our testing and registry make the donor/patient match possible. 22-2943369
11931 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Brain Injury Association of America, Inc 1608 Spring Hill Rd Ste 110
Vienna, VA 22182
Mary S. Reitter, Executive Vice President & COO
administration@biausa.org
(703) 761-0750
www.biausa.org
We are the voice of brain injury and operate the National Brain Injury Information Center, responding to nearly 40,000 calls for help and information annually. 04-2716222
2511 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Cancer Curing Society (Gerson Institute) P.O Box 161358
San Diego, CA 92176
Mikhaela Payden-travers, Development Coordinator
mpaydentravers@gerson.org
(619) 685-5353
www.gerson.org
Healing with nature, We help thousands recover from so-called “incurable diseases by teaching a proven powerful natural treatment to patients, medical professionals and caregivers. 95-3284919
24998 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Celiac Central National Foundation for Celiac Awareness (National Foundation for Celiac Awareness) 1100 Larkspur Landing Cir Ste 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Nancy Ginter, Director of Operations
nginter@celiaccentral.org
(215) 325-1306
www.celiaccentral.org
Celiac disease is an inherited autoimmune digestive disease that, left undetected, leads to malnourishment and can cause cancer, diabetes, osteoporosis and other diseases. Please Help. 90-0108854
924 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Chronic Fatigue and Immune Dysfunction Syndrome (CFIDS) Association of America (CFIDS Association of America, Inc) PO Box 220398
Charlotte, NC 28222
Kristina Hopkins, Chief Financial Officer
cfids@cfids.org
(704) 364-0016
www.cfids.org
Largest and most active charitable organization leading national efforts in research, public policy and communications to advance understanding, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of CFS. 56-1683450
12901 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Diabetes & Immune Disease National Research Institute (La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology) 9420 Athena Cir
La Jolla, CA 92037
Deborah Leroy, Director of External Relations
dleroy@liai.org
(858) 752-6542
www.didnri.org
Our mission is finding treatments and cures for diabetes and other immune diseases. Help us make scientific breakthroughs a reality by supporting our cutting-edge research. 33-0328688
206 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Diabetes Action Research & Education Foundation, Inc., The PO Box 34635
Bethesda, MD 20827
Pat DeVoe, President
pat@diabetesaction.org
(202) 333-4520
www.diabetesaction.org
Funding innovative, promising research to prevent, treat, and cure diabetes. 100% of your workplace contributions used for diabetes research and programs. We can conquer diabetes. 52-1714027
12783 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Diabetes Aid and Research Fund 1520 W Blue Sky Dr
Phoenix, AZ 85085
Carol Zaksek, President
darfinform@aol.com
(800) 511-7032
www.diabetesaidresearch.org
Awards scientific research grants. Children's camp sponsorships, support groups for patients and families. Diabetes education,al nutritional and self-management programs. Together Achieving a Healthier Lifestyle! 86-0920000
1033 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Diabetes Health and Research Institute PO Box 39734
Phoenix, AZ 85069
George Zaksek, President
childrensmiracle@aol.com
(602) 234-9119
www.childrensmiraclemedical.org
Fighting diabetes and other degenerative diseases with programs focused on health and nutrition to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Children's diabetes camp sponserships, medicines and supplies. 86-0963786
25614 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Diabetes Prevention and Aid Fund Inc. 20439 N Fletcher Wy
Peoria, AZ 85382
Lon R Taylor, CEO
feedmhc@aol.com
(602) 241-2873
www.diabetesaf.org
A 136% increase of people with Diabetes! Nearly 24 million American's have the disease! We can prevent Diabetes! Help us stop the epidemic! 86-0804743
13595 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Diabetes Transplant Fund Inc 1100 Larkspur Landing Cir Ste 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Angela Urquiola, Office Manager
aurquiola@marketdevelopment.org
(202) 454-1616
Fund scientific research into islet cell, pancreas kidney transplant techniques, and drugs, necessary to prevent organ rejections and cure diabetes. Encourage organ donation. 31-1688397
5035 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Dystonia Medical Research Foundation One East Wacker Dr Ste 2810
Chicgo, IL 60601
Emma Pinto, Development Coordinator
epinto@dystonia-foundation.org
(312) 755-0198
www.dystonia-foundation.org
To advance research for effective treatments and ultimately a cure, to promote awareness, education, and to support the wellbeing of affected individuals and families. 95-3378526
10394 Health and Medical Research Charities of America FODAC (Friends of Disabled Adults and Children, Too! Inc.) 4900 Lewis Rd
Stone Mountain, GA 30083
Christy Clark, Special Projects Coordinator
christyclark@fodac.org
(770) 491-9014
www.fodac.org
FODAC provides home medical equipment to those who are uninsured or under-insured and are mobility-impaired because of physical disabilities, illness or injury. 58-1709436
2518 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network 11781 Lee Jackson Hwy Ste 160
Fairfax, VA 22033
Cindy Durant, Office Administrator
cdurant@foodallergy.org
(703) 691-3179
www.foodallergy.org
To raise public awareness, provide advocacy and education, and to advance research on behalf of all of those affected by food allergies and anaphylaxis. 54-1605958
24568 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Foundation for Ichthyosis and Related Skin Types 2616 N Broad St
Colmar, PA 18915
Christine Wassel, Development Coordinator
cwassel@firstskinfoundation.org
(215) 997-9400
www.firstskinfoundation.org
Educate, inspire and connect those touched by Ichthyoids, through emotional support, information, advocacy and fund research for improved treatment and cures. 94-2738019
12859 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Graves' Disease and Thyroid Foundation PO Box 2793
Rancho Sante Fe, CA 92067
Kimberly Dorris, Executive Director
kimberly@ngdf.org
(877) 643-3123
www.gdatf.org
Help and hope to patients with Graves' disease and other thyroid-related disorders. Provides phone/online support, educational outreach, local support groups & national conferences. 59-3009617
18115 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Heart Disease Research Institute PO Box 37424
Phoenix, AZ 85069
Michael Mackay, President
heartdisease106@aol.com
(800) 759-3004
www.heart-research.org
Provides research grants, medical and humanitarian supplies to hospitals. Provides heart disease educational material to patients and families. 51-0555174
16367 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Help HOPE Live (National Transplant Assistance Fund) 150 N Radnor-Chester Rd Ste F-120
Radnor, PA 19087
Judith B Diner, Managing Director
jdiner@transplantfund.org
(800) 642-8399
www.helphopelive.org
Our fundraising resources, financial counseling and grants help transplant and people living with catastrophic injuries receive life-sustaining care and treatment otherwise unaffordable. 52-1322317
20035 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Hepatitis Foundation International 504 Blick Dr
Silver Spring, MD 20904
Thelma King Thiel, Chairwoman
tkt@hepatitisfoundation.org
(800) 891-0707
www.hepatitisfoundation.org
We provide education, training and support programs for the public, patient educators and medical professionals about diagnosis, treatment and prevention of viral hepatitis. 22-3337679
9876 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Herbal Medicine Institute (American Botanical Council, The) PO Box 144345
Austin, TX 78714
Denise Meikel, Director of Development
Denise@herbalgram.org
(512) 926-4900
www.herbalgram.org
We improve healthcare practices worldwide by educating the public, healthcare professionals, media, government agencies, and industry on the safe and responsible use of herbal medicine. 74-2518542
26215 Health and Medical Research Charities of America HLAA (Hearing Loss Association of America) 7910 Woodmont Avenue, Suite 1200
Bethesda, MD 20814
Brenda Battat, Executive Director
battat@hearingloss.org
(301) 657-2248
www.hearingloss.org
America’s leading organization representing 36 million people with hearing loss. Mission is to open the world of communication through advocacy, education, information and support. 52-1177011
2522 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Hospice Foundation of America Inc 1710 Rhode Island Ave, NW Ste 400
Washington, DC 20036
Catherine Campbell, Outreach and Development Officer
ccampbell@hospicefoundation.org
(202) 457-5811
www.hospicefoundation.org
We help terminally ill patients, their families and caregivers cope with life-limiting illness, death and grief by providing information, caregiver support and bereavement assistance. 59-2219888
18183 Health and Medical Research Charities of America International AIDS Vaccine Initiative Inc. (IAVI) 125 Broad St
New York, NY 10004
Colleen Boyne, Development Associate, Resource Mobilization
cboyne@iavi.org
(212) 763-4289
www.iavi.org
The world needs an AIDS vaccine. We work to ensure and speed development of safe, effective, accessible, preventive HIV vaccines for use throughout the world. 13-3870223
2519 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Loma Linda University Medical Center PO Box 2000
Loma Linda, CA 92354
Amanda Perry, Annual Giving & Stewardship Officer
alperry@llu.edu
(909) 558-5010
www.lomalindahealth.org
Children and people with cancer are among individuals and families nationwide who benefit from our lifesaving surgery, medical research, health education, and patient care. 95-3522679
18909 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Medical Education Institute Inc 414 D Onofrio Dr Ste 200
Madison, WI 53719
Paula Stec Alt, Marketing Director
alt@meiresearch.org
(608) 833-8033
www.meirearch.org
A non-profit (501c3) firm dedicated to helping people with chronic diseases learn to manage and improve their health through research and evidence-based education. 39-1739731
15177 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research The PO Box 780
New York, NY 10008
Joanne Martz, Chief Financial & Administration Officer
jmartz@michaeljfox.org
(212) 509-0995
www.michaeljfox.org
Dedicated to finding a cure for Parkinson’s disease through an aggressively funded research agenda. Ensuring the development of improved therapies for those living with Parkinson’s. 13-4141945
15436 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Multiple Sclerosis Foundation Inc 6520 N Andrews Ave
Ft Lauderdale, FL 33309
Jules Kuperberg, Co-Executive Director
jk1@msfocus.org
(954) 776-6805
www.msfocus.org
Nationally accessible programs and services designed to provide assistance to those affected by Multiple Sclerosis. 59-2792934
18954 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Multiple Sclerosis, Can Do (Can Do Multiple Sclerosis) 27 Main St Ste 303
Edwards, CO 81632
Vicki Flynn, Director of Development
vflynn@mscando.org
(970) 926-1290
www.mscando.org
We help people and families living with Multiple Sclerosis through comprehensive interactive health and wellness programs that empower them to improve their quality of life. 74-2337853
26306 Health and Medical Research Charities of America National Meningitis Association Inc P.O Box 725165
Atlanta, GA 31139
Lynn Bozof, President
lynn.nma@gmail.com
(678) 779-3370
www.nmaus.org
To raise awareness among parents, medical professionals, and others about bacterial meningitis and prevention. 52-2299539
25670 Health and Medical Research Charities of America National Patient Travel Center 4620 Haygood Rd Ste 1
Virginia Beach, VA 23455
Joanie Corkrum, Assistant Secretary
jcorkrum@mercymedicalairlift.org
(757) 271-2294
www.patientravel.org
Saving lives, serving as a comprehensive resource center for medical patients who need charitable air transportation. The lift to distant, specialized treatment starts here. 01-0745350
16579 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Organization for Autism Research 2000 N 14th St Ste 710
Arlington, VA 22201
Cody Waters, Business Manager
cwaters@researchautism.org
(703) 243-9717
www.researchautism.org
Raise money to fund practical research that addresses the daily challenges of autism, while providing resources for those affected; including targeted materials for military families. 54-2062167
13691 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Parkinson's Research Foundation The Micheal Stern 1115 Broadway Ste 1200
New York, NY 10010
Margaret Stern, CEO
marg@parkinsoninfo.org
(800) 470-0499
www.parkinsoninfo.org
Seeks better treatments and the cure for patients suffering ravages of this and deadly neurological disease by sponsoring cutting-edge research at leading academic centers. 13-4168581
12843 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Pulmonary Hypertension Association Inc 801 Roeder Rd Ste 1000
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Ellen Leoni, Development Associate
giving@phassociation.org
(301) 565-3004
www.phassociation.org
Seeking a cure for pulmonary hypertension, a rare, life-threatening disease, through sponsored research. Supporting patients, caregivers and medical professionals through services, advocacy, awareness-raising and education. 65-0880021
18910 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome Association 99 Cherry St
Milford, CT 06460
James Broatch, Executive Director
jwbroatch@rsds.org
(203) 877-3790
www.rsds.org
Promotes awareness of this painful, debilitating neuro-inflammatory syndrome that may affect millions, providing crucial information to patients, families, medical professionals, educators, pain advocates, and veterans. 22-2559139
12860 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation Inc 1530 Greenview Drive SW Suite 210
Rochester, MN 55902
Jenny Olmanson, Chief Financial Officer
risfoundation@org
(507) 287-6465
www.rls.org
Seeking to improve the lives of millions of RLS sufferers. We provide information and fund research to find a cure for this neurologic condition. 56-1784846
12032 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Scleroderma Research Foundation 220 Montgomery St Ste 1411
San Francisco, CA 94104
Amy Hewitt, Executive Director
ahewitt@sclerodermaresearch.org
(415) 834-9444
www.srfcure.org
The organization funds research aimed at developing new therapies and ultimately a cure for scleroderma. 68-0087234
5372 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Sjogren's Syndrome Foundation, Inc. 6707 Democracy Blvd Ste 325
Bethesda, MD 20817
Steven Taylor, CEO
staylor@sjogrens.org
(301) 530-4420
www.sjogrens.org
To educate patients and their families about Sjogen’s Syndrome and to increase public and medical awareness to raise funds into new treatment and a cure. 11-2779073
1737 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Skin and Dental Dysfunction Foundation (National Foundation for Ectodermal Dysplasias) 410 E Main Box 114
Mascoutah, IL 62258
Jackie Schmitz, Office Administrator
jackie@nfed.org
(618) 566-2020
www.nfed.org
Provides dentures, support services and hope to children left toothless from ectodermal dysplasia, a rare disorder. Funds research to find improved treatment options and cures. 37-1112496
16070 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Spinal Cord Injury Network International 3911 Princeton Dr
Santa Rosa, CA 95405
Lennice Ambrose, Director
spinal@sonic.net
(800) 548-2673
www.spinalcordinjury.org
Pain, paralysis, spinal cord injuries, bowel care, accessibility, home modifications, clinical trials, research, wheelchairs. Lifetime challenges. Help link people to the best treatment and care 94-3037195
7357 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Spondylitis Association of America 16360 Roscoe Blvd Ste 100
Van Nuys, CA 91406
Diann Peterson, Director of Membership
diann.peterson@spondylitis.org
(800) 777-8189
www.spondylitis.org
The only U.S. non-profit organization dedicating all of its resources to funding programs and research that benefits the spondylitis community. 95-3890767
13336 Health and Medical Research Charities of America STOP Foodborne Illness (Safe Tables Our Priority, Inc.) 3759 N. Ravenswood Ave. Ste. 224
Chicago, IL 60613
Margo Willard, Director of Development and Mardeting
mwillard@stopfoodborneillness.org
(773) 269-6555
www.stopfoodborneillness.org
Preventing foodborne illness and death by advocating for sound public policy, building public awareness about food sagety and assisting those impacted by foodborne illness. 33-0627613
2502 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Suicidology, American Association of (American Association of Suicidology) 5221 Wisconsin Ave NW
Washington, DC 20015
Amy Kulp, Deputy Director
ajkulp@suicidology.org
(202) 237-2280
www.suicidology.org
865,000 Americans attempt suicide annually – More than 34,000 die. AAS works to prevent this tragedy. Suicide prevention is everyone’s business. Join us. 95-2930701
12910 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Thyroid Association American (American Thyroid Association Inc The) 6066 Leeshurg Pike Ste 550
Falls Church, VA 22041
Barbara Smith, Executive Director
bsmith@thyroid.org
(703) 998-8890
www.thyroid.org
Support leading-edge research in thyroid cancer and disease. Help us educate and provide access to thyroid knowledge for patients and physicians all over the world. 41-6038600
16601 Health and Medical Research Charities of America TMJ Association LTD P.O Box 26770
Wilwaukee, WI 53226
Deanne Clare, Association Administrator
info@tmj.org
(262) 432-0350
www.tmj.org
Improving the diagnosis, care, treatment of temporomandibular (TMJ) disorders, encourages research and educates with the goal of preventing TMJ problems. 39-1691109
2532 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Transplants National Foundation for (National Foundation for Transplants Inc) 5350 Poplar Ave Ste 430
Memphis, TN 38119
Connie Gonitzke, Vice President
cgonitzke@transplants.org
(901) 684-1697
www.transplants.org
Lifesaving organ and tissue transplants, medication and medical care are possible with our fundraising expertise, grants and advocacy. Help us give the gift of life. 58-1527254
232 Health and Medical Research Charities of America UCP Wheels for Humanity (Wheels for Humanity) 12750 Raymer St
North Hollywood, CA 91605
Heather Stewart Jorden, Development Officer
hsjorden@ucpwfh.org
(818) 255-0100
www.ucpwfh.org
Children who cannot walk left on dirt floors. Adults unable to work or join in community activities. Help us provide wheelchairs in developing countries. 95-4581144
18196 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Vegetarian Resource Group PO Box 1463
Baltimore, MD 21203
Sonja Helman,
vrg@vrg.org
(410) 366-8343
www.vrg.org
We're improving human health, saving animals, and reducing environmental destruction by helping health professionals, schools, restaurants, and businesses meet the needs of vegetarians and vegans. 52-1279034
10911 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Vitas Hospice Charitable Fund (Hospice Foundation for End of Life Care) 5430 NW 33rd Ave Ste 100
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309
Dolores B. Hickman, Director / Secretary
dolores@vitascharityfund.org
(877) 800-2951
www.vitascharityfund.org
Providing the medical, social and spiritual support necessary to transform dying into the final act of living well. Help us advance quality of care! 65-0943337
18197 Health and Medical Research Charities of America Volunteer Eye Surgeons Int Ltd 28 Oak Beach
Burlington, VT 05401
Rogers Pierson, President
rogerspierson@aol.com
(631) 665-1330
www.vesi.org
Sends volunteer eye surgeons to developing countries such as Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Vietnam. They restore sight, surgically treat eye diseases and teach modern techniques. 11-2813646
12848 Hispanic & Latino Charities of the U.S. and the Americas Hispanic & Latino Charities of the U.S. and the Americas (Hispanic United Fund) 1100 Larkspur Landing Cir Ste 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Catherine Miller, Director
cmiller@maguireinc.com
(800) 396-3688
www.hispanicunitedfund.org
The voice of America’s Hispanic Heritage and Latino charities, working together to build stronger communities and brighter futures for our families and our neighbors worldwide. 68-0455509
18169 Hispanic & Latino Charities of the U.S. and the Americas Amigos De Las Americas 5618 Star Ln
Houston, TX 77057
Alyssa Peterson, Executive Assistant to the CEO
apeterson@amigoslink.org
(713) 782-5290
www.amigoslink.org
Founded in 1965, we are an international non-profit organization that inspires and builds young leaders through collaborative community development and immersion in cross-cultural experiences. 74-1547146
26307 Hispanic & Latino Charities of the U.S. and the Americas Corazon PO BOX 2669
Laguna Hills, CA 92654
Julissa Espinoza, Office Manager
office@corazon.org
(714) 547-0357
www.corazon.org
An international community development organization. Our volunteers build homes, provide scholarships and training. Our participants perform community service. Together, we build a better community. 95-3527450
25619 Hispanic & Latino Charities of the U.S. and the Americas El Porvenir PO BOX 12547
Denver, CO 80212
Jenna Saldana, Development Director
jenna@elporvenir.org
(303) 861-1499
www.elporvenir.org
Children dying from preventable diseases, missing school because of illness and walking miles to fetch dirty water. Help us install water and sanitation systems. 68-0230597
1434 Hispanic & Latino Charities of the U.S. and the Americas Esperanca Inc 1911 W Earll Dr
Phoenix, AZ 85015
Tom Egan, President and CEO
tom@esperanca.org
(602) 252-7772
www.esperanca.org
Provides health services and education for the poor of Latin America, American volunteers work with locals to treat, heal and educate those in need. 23-7087997
10411 Hispanic & Latino Charities of the U.S. and the Americas Hispanic and Asian Children Services 7714 Elsie Ave
Sacramento, CA 95828
Alma Pineda, Operating Officer
hispanicchildren@yahoo.com
(916) 686-5474
www.haacs.org
Children are deprived of basic needs due to poverty! We're enriching needy children's lives in Latin and Asian communities through education, food, shelter and care. 72-1553715
200 Human Care Charities of America Human Care Charities of America 1100 Larkspur Landing Cir Ste 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Catherine Miller, Director
cmiller@maguireinc.com
(415) 925-2600
www.independentcharities.org
Feeding the hungry. Sheltering the homeless. Protecting the children and healing the sick. America's finest independent charities. Working with you to share - the American way. 94-3067804
10636 Human Care Charities of America Air Charity Network 4620 Haygood Rd Ste 1
Virginia Beach, VA 23455
Joanie Corkrum, Admin. Services Supervisor
jcorkrum@mercymedicalairlift.org
(757) 271-2294
www.aircharitynetwork.org
We carry out promotional and educational representation nationwide regarding the arena of charitable medical air transportation programs. 54-1972357
25568 Human Care Charities of America Airlift Hope America 4620 Haygood Road, Ste 1
Virginia Beach, VA 23455
Joanie Corkrum, Assistant Secretary
jcorkrum@mercymedicalairlift.org
(757) 271-2294
www.airlifthope.org
Provide life-saving medical air transportation for financially needy patients requiring access to specialized medical evaluation, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation. 20-8604165
25585 Human Care Charities of America Angel Fuel for Life 4620 Haygood Rd Ste 1
Virginia Beach, VA 23455
Joanie Corkrum, Admin Support Supervisor
jcorkrum@mercymedicalairlift.org
(757) 271-2294
www.angelfuelforlife.org
Providing fuel for no cost, charitable transportation for financially needy patients. Like blood, fuel for Medevac planes is essential for saving lives. 26-1685225
26311 Human Care Charities of America CEPR (Center for Economic and Policy Research) 1611 Connecticut Avenue NW. Suite 400
Washington, DC 20009
Dawn Lobell, Director of Development
lobell@cepr.net
(202) 293-5380
www.cepr.net
The Center for Economic Policy Research was established to promote democratic debate on the most important economic and social issues that affect people’s lives. 52-2204029
24972 Human Care Charities of America Helping Hands Monkey Helpers for the Disabled Inc (Helping Hands Simian Aids for the Disabled Inc) 541 Cambridge St
Boston, MA 02134
Andrea Rothfelder, Director of Development
andrear@monkeyhelpers.org
(617) 787-4419
www.monkeyhelpers.org
Providing specially-trained monkeys and placement support, free of charge, to veterans and others with disabilities. These live-in companions provide gifts of independence, companionship, dignity, hope. 13-3146988
25533 Human Care Charities of America Hospice Angel Airlines 4620 Haygood Road, Ste 1
Virginia Beach, VA 23455
Joanie Corkrum, Assistant Secertary
jcorkrum@mercymedicalairlift.org
(757) 271-2294
www.hospiceangelairlines.org
Provide no cost, long distance medical air transportation for financially needy patients who are 55 or older or receiving hospice services. 54-1884474
24976 Human Care Charities of America Housing for Homeless Children & Families (HomeAid America, Inc.) 9 Executive Circle Ste 275
Irvine, CA 92614
Susan Blen, Stewardship Director
sblen@homeaid.org
(949) 258-0850
www.homeaid.org
Natural disasters, unemployment and illness create instant home loss. Providing housing for America's temporarily homeless many of whom are children, also serving veterans. 33-0673009
25659 Human Care Charities of America Marijuana Policy Project Foundation 236 Massachusetts Ave NE Ste 400
Washington, DC 20002
Christopher Rempert, Membership Coordinator
crempert@mpp.org
(202) 462-5747
www.mpp.org
Someone is arrested for a marijuana offense every 36 seconds in the U.S. Time for a new approach. Help us regulate marijuana like alcohol. 52-1975211
5237 Human Care Charities of America National Congress of American Indians 1516 P Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005
Samuel Owl, Director of Finance
sowl@ncai.org
(202) 466-7767
www.ncai.org
The principal organization of American Indian, Alaska Native tribes and individuals to advance the rights of native people through outreach, advocacy, research and education. 53-6017907
26852 Human Care Charities of America Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation, Inc 1100 Larkspur Landing Cir Ste 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Jenny Olmanson, Chief Financial Officer
rlsfoundation@rls.org
(507) 287-6465
www.rls.org
Seeking to improve the lives of millions of RLS sufferers, the Foundation provides information and funds research to find a cure for this neurologic condition. 56-1784846
16609 Human Care Charities of America The Carter Center One Copenhill 453 Freedom Pkwy
Atlanta, GA 30307
Brooke Abhyankar, Sr Associate Director Direct Mail
rbroman@emory.edu
(404) 420-5118
www.cartercenter.org
Waging Peace. Fighting Disease. Building Hope. Led by former President Jimmy Carter and Rosalynn Carter, the center advances human rights and alleviates unnecessary human suffering. 58-1454716
12020 Human Care Charities of America United Ukrainian American Relief Committee, Inc. 1206 Cottman Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19111
Motrja L Watters, Administrative Liaison
uuarc@verizon.net
(215) 728-1630
www.uuarc.org
Humanitarian aid and disaster relief to people of Ukrainian descent throughout the world, distributing medical supplies, clothing, educational material and personal items to the needy. 23-1360863
26842 Human Care Charities of America WFMH (World Federation for Mental Health) PO Box 807
Occoquan, VA 22125
Deborah Maguire, Director of Administration
dmaguire@wfmh.com
(703) 491-2676
www.wfmh.org
The World Federation for Mental Health was created to promote the advancement of mental health awareness, grassroots advocacy and best practice recovery focused interventions worldwide. 54-1308953
12905 Human Care Charities of America Wheelchair Foundation (Global Health and Education Foundation) 3820 Blackhawk Rd
Danville, CA 94506
Lee Winter, Assistant to the President
lwinter@wheelchairfoundation.org
(925) 648-3824
www.wheelchairfoundation.org
Our mission is to deliver a free wheelchair to every child, teen and adult worldwide who needs one, but has no means to acquire one. 94-3353881
17463 Jewish Charities of America Jewish Charities of America 1100 Larkspur Landing Cir Ste 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Catherine Miller, Director
cmiller@maguireinc.com
(415) 925-2600
www.jewishcoa.org
Repair the World! Support American Jewish Charities - feed the hungry, heal the sick, shelter the displaced and pursue justice, freedom and peace for all humanity. 68-0473577
10400 Jewish Charities of America Shomrey Mishpat Rabbis for Human Rights/North America 333 7th Avenue, Floor 13
New York, NY 10001
Aimee Gonzalez, Director of Operations
office@rhr-na
(212) 845-5201
www.rhr-na.org
Training rabbis to bring a Jewish moral vioce to human rights issues in North American and protect human rights in Israel and the Palestinean Territories. 45-0464545
18154 Jewish Charities of America Society for Humanistic Judaism 28611 W Twelve Mile Rd
Farmington Hills, MI 48334
M Bonnie Cousens, Executive Director
bonniecousens@shj.org
(248) 478-7610
www.shj.org
Human centered philosophy that combines the celebration of Jewish culture and identity with humanistic values. Building Humanistic Jewish congregations today, creating continuity for our children. 38-2221910
24986 Local Animal Charities of America Local Animal Charities of America 1100 Larkspur Landing Cir Ste 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Catherine Miller, Director
cmiller@maguireinc.com
(877) 288-3086
www.lic.org
Support your local community animal shelters and rescue groups working to save the lives of our furry friends who have been lost, abused or abandoned. 94-3209613
26339 Local Animal Charities of America California Potbellied Pig Association P.O Box 23955
Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
Marcie Christensen, President
info@cppa4pigs.org
(925) 937-9045
www.cppa4pigs.org
CPPA is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating people about potbellied pigs as well as a referral rescue for pigs in need of new home. 68-0394688
26342 Local Animal Charities of America Dogs & Cats Stranded on the Streets 1100 Larkspur Landing Cir Suite 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Robert Mackert, President
unwantedanimals@hotmail,com
(415) 806-8642
www.unwantedanimals.org
Dogs and cats are dumped on the streets injured, scared and hungry. Finding safe, loving homes for these helpless victims of abuse, abandonment and neglect. 27-2063483
26341 Local Animal Charities of America Dolphins, Whales & Sea Turtles - Save and Protect 1100 Larkspur Landing Circle, Suite 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Robert Mackert, President
sealifedefenders@hotmail.com
(415) 810-4363
www.sealifedefenders.org
Turtle eggs raided by poachers; dolphins trapped in fishing nets; whales hunted mercilessly. Their habitats are being destroyed by humans. Help before it’s too late. 27-2063576
4474 Local Animal Charities of America East Bay SPCA Tri-Valley SPCA 8323 Baldwin St
Oakland, CA 94621
Kara Stalnaker, Development Coordinator
Kstalnaker@eastbayspca.org
(510) 563-4604
www.eastbayspca.org
We strive to eliminate animal cruelty, neglect and overpopulation by providing programs and education that support people and companion animals in the communities we serve. 94-1322202
11942 Local Animal Charities of America Exotic Feline Breeding Compound Inc 3718 60th St W
Rosamond, CA 93560
Sandy Masek, Treasurer
sandy@getsc.net
(661) 256-3793
www.cathouse-fcc.org
The world's Wild Cats are disappearing. EFBC is working to save them through breeding, research and public education. Nominal fee charged for admission. 95-3808610
11408 Local Animal Charities of America Friends of the Animals in the Redwood Empire (FAIRE) P.O Box 2001
Rohnert Park, CA 94927
Carol Haggerty, Board Member
alcarol@sonic.net
(707) 538-9098
www.faireonline.org
Advertising local animal shelters and available animals. Operate spay and neuter programs and other community programs to promote pet retention and humane care. 68-0010605
10428 Local Animal Charities of America Island Cat Resources and Adoption PO Box 1093
Alameda, CA 94501
Merry Bates, President
calabates@aol.com
(510) 869-2584
www.icraeastbay.org
Provide low/no cost spay/neuter resources and vaccinations for free-roaming or tame cats, administer adoption/foster programs, educate about benefits of trap/neuter/return. 94-3225519
8050 Local Animal Charities of America Pets Unlimited 2343 Fillmore St
San Francisco, CA 94115
Leah Prassinos, Development and Marketing Manager
lprassinos@petsunlimited.org
(415) 568-3052
www.petsunlimited.org
We rescue cats and dogs in need from other Bay Area shelters where they face certain death, providing critical medical care and loving adoptive homes. 94-1358298
26343 Local Animal Charities of America Preventing Euthanasia Through Rescue 1100 Larkspur Landing Circle, Suite 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Nancy Huneke, Secretary/Treasurer
nhuneke@comcast.net
(510) 482-6179
www.preventingeuthanasiathroughrescue.com
Millions of adoptable kitties euthanized in high-skilled shelter. We rescue kitties from these shelters, provide veterinary care and find loving homes. Will you help? 27-0225418
26338 Local Animal Charities of America Save The Frogs 303 Potrero Street # 51
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Kerry Kriger, Executive Director
kerry@savethefrogs.com
(831) 621-6215
www.savethefrogs.com
Frogs are disappearing 3,000 times faster than their natural extinction rate. We protect frogs through environmental education, advocacy, and scientific research. 26-2655709
10033 Local Animal Charities of America Tri-Valley Animal Rescue PO Box 11143
Pleasanton, CA 94588
Susan Ruxton, Treasurer
business@tvar.org
(925) 337-4946
www.tvar.org
Please help us re-home lost and abandoned animals at the local shelter! We also encourage responsible pet ownership through spay/neuter resources and humane practices. 94-3156937
10000 Local Independent Charities of America Local Independent Charities of America 1100 Larkspur Landing Cir Ste 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Catherine Miller, Director
info@lic.org
(800) 876-0413
www.lic.org
Making your community a better place to live. Our charities educate children, feed and shelter the homeless, strengthen families, rescue unwanted animals and much more. 94-3042430
25567 Local Independent Charities of America Abused Children's Fund, Inc. 1535 Farmers Lane #200
Santa Rosa, CA 95405
Brant Doner, Administrator
brant@aac-mail.org
(707) 483-2939
www.abusedchildrensfund.org
Thousands of innocent children are tragically hurt every day by emotional, physical and sexual abuse. Help protect and restore through prevention, rehabilitation and God's love. 59-3254371
26887 Local Independent Charities of America Acton Institute for the Study of Religion & Liberty 161 Ottawa Ave NW Ste 301
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Charles Roelofs, Planned Giving Coordinator
croelofs@acton.org
(616) 454-3080
www.acton.org
Support research and education promoting a society that is both free and virtuous, grounded in a commitment to human liberty and guided by religious principles. 38-2926822
12751 Local Independent Charities of America Adult Day Services Network of Alameda County 510 17th Street Suite 200
Oakland, CA 94612
Anne Warner-reitz, Executive Director
anne@adsnac.org
(510) 883-0874
www.adsnac.org
Isolated and frail elders enjoy a welcoming daytime program with health services and recreation while family caregivers get needed respite, Elders maximize health, Reduces institutionalization. 20-4704743
27001 Local Independent Charities of America Aid for Trash Dump Children-An UNForgotten Fund (The Unforgotten Incorporated) 3709 Grosvenor Drive
Ellicott City, MD 21042
Amit Kapadia, President
amit.kapadia@unforgottenfund.org
(443) 668-2648
www.unforgotten.org
Save hungry children and their mothers from eating trash and living in garbage dumps. Give them clean food and water, shelter, schooling and a future. 87-0803021
4083 Local Independent Charities of America AIDS Service Center (AIDS Services Center) 909 S Fair Oaks Ave
Pasadena, CA 91105
Alberto B Mendoza, Interim President
jem@aidssc.org
(626) 441-8495
www.aidsservicecenter.org
Provides AIDS-related direct services, prevention education and advocacy for men, women, children affected by/at risk for HIV/AIDS throughout Los Angeles County. 95-4165358
5003 Local Independent Charities of America Alameda County Health Care Foundation 2001 Broadway Ste M
Oakland, CA 94612
Debra A. Barnes, Executive Director
dbarnes@acmedctr.org
(510) 271-2502
www.achcf.org
We raise funds to support quality patient care at Highland Hospital and Trauma Center, Fairmont Rehabilitation Hospital, John George Psychiatric Pavilion, and Clinics. 94-3103136
13522 Local Independent Charities of America American Bird Conservancy P O Box 249
The Plains, VA 20198
Jenna Chenoweth, Membership Coordinator
jchenoweth@abcbirds.org
(540) 253-5780
www.abcbirds.org
Protecting native wild birds and their habitats throughout the Americas, through reserve creation, habitat restoration, and threat reduction, leading public/private conservation partnerships to get results. 52-1501259
24907 Local Independent Charities of America American Friends of Kenya Inc 150 Yantic St No 142
Norwich, CT 06360
Emelina Silver, Executive Director
wasilver@snet.net
(860) 208-2565
www.afkinc.org
We send books, help libraries, schools, hospitals, and daycares, support orphans, organize volunteer trips, start small businesses, and buy goats for poor families. 55-0884320
13979 Local Independent Charities of America American Red Cross Silicon Valley Chapter 1100 Larkspur Landing Cir Ste 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Margot Harrigan, Director of Development
Margot.Harrigan@redcross.org
(408) 577-2013
www.siliconvalley-redcross.org
A volunteer led organization that provides humanitarian services in response to local disasters in addition to emergency preparedness education and support. 94-1156472
26286 Local Independent Charities of America Armed Services Mutual Benefit Association STAR Foundation (ASMBA STAR Foundation, Inc.) P.O Box 160384
Nashville, TN 37216
Col Joseph P. Dougherty, Usaf - (ret), Senior Vice-President
jdougherty@asmba.com
(800) 251-8434
www.asmbastar.com
We assist organizations providing: support for combat wounded service members; support to military member families; scholarships for veterans/military families; veterans’ needs; and patriotic activities. 26-3180510
4489 Local Independent Charities of America Audubon Canyon Ranch PO Box 577
Stinson Beach, CA 94970
Jennifer Newman, Annual Fund and Communications Officer
jennifern@egret.org
(415) 868-9244
www.egret.org
Through wildlife sanctuaries and centers for nature education and conservation science, ACR preserves and protects habitat for native plants and animals, while teaching nature appreciation. 94-6069140
725 Local Independent Charities of America Bay Area Crisis Nursery 1506 Mendocino Dr
Concord, CA 94521
Sandy Hathaway, Development Manager
sandyhathaway@bacn.info
(925) 685-6633
www.bacn.info
Prevent child abuse; keep families together. We offer shelter to children, case management and resources to families in crisis; giving them time to resolve problems. 94-2681676
16836 Local Independent Charities of America Bay Area Law Enforcement Assistance Fund Inc PO Box 31764
San Francisco, CA 94131
Robin Matthews, Treasurer
rlm2214a@aol.com
(415) 794-1229
www.baleaf.org
Supporting officers and their families during times of death, serious injury or catastrophic events. Providing training, materials, and resources for law enforcement families in need. 91-2006597
15118 Local Independent Charities of America Berkeley East Bay Humane Society, Inc. 2700 9th St
Berkeley, CA 94710
Stephanie Erickson, Interim Executive Director
info@berkeleyhumane.org
(510) 845-7735
www.berkeleyhumane.org
We're dedicated to placing homeless animals with committed caretakers. We envision a community that values animals and respects, protects, and cares for their needs. 94-1347069
16321 Local Independent Charities of America Bethany Christian Services (Bethany Christian Services, Inc.) PO Box 294
Grand Rapids, MI 49501
Peter D. Knibbe, VP of Donor Engagement
ppyer@bethany.org
(616) 224-7443
www.bethany.org
We are a global leader in adoption and social services. We are about kids in families! Finding families for children in need; keeping families in need together. 38-1405282
11809 Local Independent Charities of America Bethany Christian Services of Northern California Inc PO Box 294
Gran Rapids, MI 49501
Lynette Redal Stime Lcsw, Branch Director
ppyper@bethany.org
(209) 522-5121
www.bethany.org
Safe, strong, loving, permanent families for orphans and vulnerable children in the U.S. and worldwide. Safe haven for women facing unplanned pregnancies. Adoptions & Options. 38-1405282
18094 Local Independent Charities of America Beyond Emancipation 675 Hegenberger Rd Ste 100
Oakland, CA 94621
Jennifer Moxley, Development Director
jennifer@beyondemancipation.org
(510) 667-7683
www.beyondemancipation.org
Former foster youth are at high risk for homelessness, unempolyment and poverty. Help empower them to rise above these challenges and become independent, self-sufficient adults. 94-3219520
13982 Local Independent Charities of America Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Bay Area 731 Market St.
San Francisco, CA 94103
Lauren Weston, Director of Development
lweston@bbbsba.org
(415) 503-4353
www.bbbsba.org
Provides children facing adversity with strong and enduring, professionally supported one to one relationships that change their lives for the better... forever. 23-7108045
13549 Local Independent Charities of America Birthright of Walnut Creek/Concord (Birthright of Walnut Creek) 3106 Clayton Road
Concord, CA 94519
Linda Easterday, Director
concordbrvolunteers@yahoo.com
(925) 798-7227
www.birthright.org
Providing free support, including pregnancy tests and counseling, educational literature and maternity clothing and layettes for pregnant girls and women. 23-7331226
736 Local Independent Charities of America Black Adoption Placement and Research Center 2332 Merced Street
San Leandro, CA 94577
Gloria King, Executive Director
gloking40@aol.com
(510) 430-3600
www.baprc.org
"Being adopted is the most precious, special gift anyone could give a child because what you are giving is love" Adult adopted at age 7. 94-2910400
12004 Local Independent Charities of America Black Charities for Children, Families, Communities (Institute for Black Charities) 143 Kennedy Street NW, Ste 13
Washington, DC 20011
Charlene Taylor, President
ctaylor@blackcharities.net
(202) 722-5050
www.blackcharities.net
Help us improve life for Black children, families and communities in crisis through emergency relief efforts, economic initiatives, and international aid to bridge the divide. 52-2018919
14941 Local Independent Charities of America Boy Scouts of America San Francisco Bay Area Council 1001 Davis Street
San Leandro, CA 94577
David Jarvis, Director of Development
david.jarvis@scouting.org
(510) 577-9242
www.sfbac.org
We work with community organizations to provide opportunities for youth to participate in an effective Scouting program designed to build character, citizenship, and fitness. 94-1568616
11348 Local Independent Charities of America Boy Scouts of America Santa Clara County Council 970 West Julian Ave
San Jose, CA 95126
Jake Carlson, Development Director
jake@scccbsa.org
(408) 280-5088
www.scccbsa.org
Prepare young people to make ethical choices by instilling the values of the Scout Oath and Law Statement: through our programs, activities, and outdoor camps. 94-1156254
7080 Local Independent Charities of America Boy Scouts of America-Greater Yosemite 4031 Technology Drive
Modesto, CA 95356
Richard Mccartney, Council Executive
rmccartn@bsamail.org
(209) 545-6320
www.yosemitescouting.org
Help create brighter futures for our youth. Our programs encourage youth to become productive, responsible adults while emphasizing leadership, values and building self esteem. 94-1186155
16903 Local Independent Charities of America Breast Cancer Emergency Fund 12 Grace St., Ste 300
San Francisco, CA 94103
Juliana Cochnar, Development Manager
juliana.cochnar@bcef.org
(415) 558-6999
www.bcef.org
Provides compassionate, emergency financial assistance to low-income people battling breast cancer to cover basic human needs, lessen financial burdens, and improve quality of life. 20-3203899
16013 Local Independent Charities of America California Law Enforcement's Wish Upon A Star PO Box 4000
Visalia, CA 93278
Carmen Perez, Executive Director
carmenp@wishuponastar.org
(559) 733-7753
www.wishuponastar.org
Grants wishes for children with high-risk illnesses. This "medicine for the spirit" improves quality of life, lessens isolation and provides families with comforting memories. 94-2904385
12871 Local Independent Charities of America California Shakespeare Theater 701 Heinz Ave
Berkeley, CA 94710
Ian Larue, Donor Relations Coordinator
donations@calshakes.org
(510) 548-3422
www.calshakes.org
With Shakespeare and the classics as our inspiration, we envision forging a culture of lifelong creativity for all. 51-0169452
26904 Local Independent Charities of America Cancer Hope Network Inc 2 North Rd Ste A
Chester, NJ 07930
Kim Hawkins-paine, Development Director
devdir@cancerhopenetwork.org
(877) 467-3638
www.cancerhopenetwork.org
We support cancer patients and their families by matching them with trained volunteers who have been treated for and recovered from a similar cancer. 22-2647316
12897 Local Independent Charities of America Cancer Research Fund of the Damon Runyon-Walter Winchell Foundation 1 Exchange Plz 55 Broadway Ste 302
New York, NY 10006
Toby Falk, Development Administrator
toby.falk@damonrunyon.org
(212) 455-0502
www.damonrunyon.org
To accelerate breakthroughs, we fund today’s best young scientists with great potential to achieve breakthroughs in treating cancer. 100% of all donations fund cancer research. 13-1933825
16662 Local Independent Charities of America CASA of Alameda County (Friends of Alameda County CASA, Inc.) 1000 San Leandro Blvd., Suite 300
San Leandro, CA 94577
Virginia Ring, Executive Director
gring@acgov.org
(510) 618-1960
www.casaofalamedacounty.org
To provide quality volunteer advocates to speak for the best interests of abused and neglected children in the juvenile court and foster care system. 94-3309728
26855 Local Independent Charities of America Center for Domestic Peace 734 A St
San Rafael, CA 94901
Marla Hedlund, Development Manager
mhedlund@c4dp.org
(415) 526-2543
www.c4dp.org
We provide 24-hour hotlines, housing, support groups, and advocacy for abused women and their children. Violence prevention programs for men, businesses, schools state-wide initiatives, more. 94-2415856
26353 Local Independent Charities of America Center for The Dance Theatre Co 20391 Anita Ave.
Castro Valley, CA 94546
Brenda Bigongiari, Executive Director/President
centerforthedance@att.net
(510) 537-2927
www.centerforthedance.wordpress.com
We support Dance Arts by offering affordable dance classes and opportunity of performance to all, including disadvantaged youth and low income adults. 20-4366310
18760 Local Independent Charities of America Children Youth & Family Collaborative (Advancement Through Opportunity & Knowledge Incorporated) 1100 Larkspur Landing Cir Ste 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Lydia Templeton, President & CEO
lydia@cyfcla.org
(323) 730-9400
cyfcla.org
We provide academic wraparound services to innocent victims of child abuse and neglect to ensure they graduate from high school and beat homelessness and incarceration. 95-4415115
1552 Local Independent Charities of America Children's Hospital & Research Center Foundation 2201 Broadway Ste 600
Oakland, CA 94612
Vern Marsh, Finance Administrator
vmarsh@mail.cho.org
(510) 428-3861
www.chofoundation.org
We are a nonprofit medical center bringing health and well-being to children locally and from around the world. 94-1657474
14438 Local Independent Charities of America Children's Hunger Fund PO Box 7085
Mission Hills, CA 91346
Morgan Owen, Director, Donor Development
mowen@chfus.org
(818) 979-7100
www.childrenshungerfund.org
Christian nonprofit organization that seeks to alleviate the suffering of children across America and around the world. 95-4335462
5260 Local Independent Charities of America Childrens Wish Foundation International 8615 Roswell Road
Atlanta, GA 30350
Linda Dozoretz, Executive Director
lindad@childrenswish.org
(800) 323-9474
www.childrenswish.org
Dying children exist in a world of doctors, hospitals and despair. Your donation gives hope and joy by fulfilling a favorite wish. 58-1642982
16158 Local Independent Charities of America Christian Unified Schools of San Diego 2100 Greenfield Dr
El Cajon, CA 92019
Kelly Smith, Administrative Assistant
ksmith@christianunified.org
(619) 201-8802
www.christianunified.org
Biblically-based, values-centered education for 850 students who are involved daily in rigorous academics, spiritual development and character-building sports and arts program. 95-2406918
879 Local Independent Charities of America Concerns of Police Survivors, Inc PO Box 3199
Camdenton, MO 65020
Patty Friend, Development Assistant
patty_friend@nationalcops.org
(573) 346-4911
www.nationalcops.org
Resources for surviving families of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty to rebuild their shattered lives; assists law enforcement agencies; educates public. 52-1354370
12361 Local Independent Charities of America Conservation Corps North Bay Inc 27 Larkspur St
San Rafael, CA 94901
Laura J. Giacomini, Development Director
lgiacomini@conservationcorpsnorthbay.org
(415) 454-4554
www.conservationcorpsnorthbay.org
We take action locally to help at-risk young people by providing them with the job training and education needed to transform their lives. 94-2831592
26357 Local Independent Charities of America Cure Alzheimer's Fund (Alzheimer's Disease Research Foundation) 34 Washington St., Ste 200
Wellesley, MA 02481
Laurel Lyle, Director - Fundraising Programs
llyle@curealzfund.org
(781) 237-3800
www.curealzfund.org
Our mission is to fund research with the best chance of slowing, stopping or reversing Alzheimer’s Disease. 52-2396428
17467 Local Independent Charities of America disABLEDperson, Inc. P.O. Box 230636
Encinitas, CA 92023
Diana Corso, Executive Director
veterans@disabledperson.com
(760) 420-1269
www.disabledperson.com
Creating job opportunities for people with disabilities. Offering as public service marketable job skills to vocational rehabilitation consumers. 33-0937618
17468 Local Independent Charities of America Discovery Blind Sports P.O Box 248
Kirkwood, CA 95646
Claudette Biemeret, Secretary
biemeret@sonic.net
(209) 258-2233
www.discoveryblindsports.org
Promoting self sufficiency in blind/visually impaired children and adults by improving their mobility, Confidence, independence, and social skills through involvement in physical activities. 77-0447123
18107 Local Independent Charities of America Dogs on Death Row 1100 Larkspur Landing Circle Suite 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Jodie Richers, Director
info@dodr.org
(866) 574-7726
www.dodr.org
We rescue dogs facing imminent execution if they do not get interim financial sponsors or foster parents or receive medical treatment required to become adoptable. 20-5530700
26287 Local Independent Charities of America Extend Your Heart 3677 Tully Court
San Jose, CA 95148
Huong Nguyen, President
extendyourheart@yahoo.com
(408) 218-1476
www.extendyourheart.org
Extend your heart foundation commits to provide educational opportunities to disadvantaged children through the financial resources given by generous sponsors. 01-0615288
13601 Local Independent Charities of America Face to Face Sonoma County AIDS Network 873 Second St
Santa Rosa, CA 95404
Emily Schroeder, Special Events Coordinator
eschroeder@f2f.org
(707) 544-1581
www.f2f.org
Providing hope to people living with HIV/AIDS. Specialized housing assistance, benefits counseling, rides to and from medical appointments and volunteer help at home. 68-0052664
13583 Local Independent Charities of America Family Supportive Housing Inc 1590 Las Plumas Ave
San Jose, CA 95133
Patricia Crowder, Executive Director
trish.crowder@familysupportivehousing.org
(408) 926-8885
www.familysupportivehousing.org
Homeless families with children receive life-giving support and encouragement on their path to empowerment and self-sufficient living. 77-0106237
13604 Local Independent Charities of America Family Violence Law Center 470 27th Street
Oakland, CA 94612
Elena Ortiz, Grants Manager
eortiz@fvlc.org
(510) 208-0220
www.fvlc.org
Working to end family violence and abuse in Alameda County by providing legal, prevention and counseling services primarily for women and children. 94-2527939
10426 Local Independent Charities of America Foodbank of Southern California, The 1444 San Francisco Ave
Long Beach, CA 90813
John F. Knapp, President
donate@foodbankofsocal.org
(562) 435-3577
www.foodbankofsocal.org
Provides basic sustenance and proper nutrition to the community’s impoverished citizens. Food is obtained, stored, packaged, and distributed to hundreds of community-based agencies. 95-3557056
16401 Local Independent Charities of America FRAXA Research Foundation Inc 45 Pleasant St
Newburyport, MA 01950
Katherine Clapp, President
info@fraxa.org
(978) 462-1866
www.fraxa.org
Support medical research aimed at finding treatments and a cure for Fragile X, the most common inherited cause of intellectual disabilities and autism. 04-3222167
18112 Local Independent Charities of America Gettysburg Foundation PO Box 4629
Gettysburg, PA 17325
Wendy Nulty, Membership & Development Operations Manager
wnulty@gettysburgfoundation.org
(717) 339-2156
www.gettysburgfoundation.org
Preservation of Gettysburg National Military Park, education of the public concerning the historic events at Gettysburg in 1863 and the Civil War, operation of a museum and visitor center. 23-2969074
26929 Local Independent Charities of America Giant Steps Therapeutic Equestrian Center, Inc. 7600 Lakeville Highway
Petaluma, CA 94954
Beth Porter, Interim Executive Director
beth@giantstepsriding.org
(707) 769-8900
www.giantstepsriding.org
Enriches and changes the lives of children and adults with disabilities through weekly therapeutic riding lessons that are fun and effective. 68-0404917
4067 Local Independent Charities of America Global Fund for Women 222 Sutter St Ste 500
San Francisco, CA 94108
Camille Matson, Development Associate
cmatson@globalfundforwomen.org
(415) 248-4800
www.globalfundforwomen.org
We make grants to Women’s groups globally who need it most. Invest in the collective power of women to change the world. Stand with us. 77-0155782
26935 Local Independent Charities of America Green Planet Films Inc PO Box 247
Corte Madera, CA 94976
Suzanne Harle, Executive Director
suzanne@greenplanetfilms.org
(415) 377-5471
www.greenplanetfilms.org
We promote environmental education through film to an evolving global audience by connecting them to filmmakers dedicated to documenting the precarious relationships between nature/humanity. 86-1057806
26345 Local Independent Charities of America Harvest Home Animal Sanctuary 14741 Wing Levee Rd
Stockton, CA 95206
Margo Demello, Treasurer
margo@harvesthomeanimal.org
(209) 244-7174
www.harvesthomeanimal.org
We provide sanctuary to homeless and abused domestic and farmed animals in the San Francisco Bay Area and the San Joaquin Valley. 56-2515797
12381 Local Independent Charities of America Homeless Rescue Service 923 View Drive
Richmond, CA 94803
Malcolm Lee, President
famolee@sbcglobal.net
(510) 301-9418
www.homelessrescue.org
Providing hopeless third-world children: shelter, meals, education, medical needs; compassion to lepers, refugees, widows, with physical, vocational support, including American Indians. 94-2737653
13634 Local Independent Charities of America HOPE worldwide (HOPE worldwide, Ltd.) 353 W Lancaster Ave Ste 200
Wayne, PA 19087
Marcia Scaggs, Development Officer
marcia_scaggs@hopeww.org
(484) 586-3622
www.hopeww.org
Bringing hope. Changing lives. Sustainable, nonsectarian health/education programs to prevent poverty, care for the needy, empower individuals/communities to rise out of desperate situations. 04-3129839
26939 Local Independent Charities of America Horses on Death Row 1100 Larkspur Landing Cir Ste 340
Larkspur, CA 94930
Jodie Richers, Coordinator
info@horsesondeathrow.org
(415) 925-2671
www.horsesondeathrow.org
Horses starved, neglected and abandoned. We provide emergency shelter, veterinary care and rehabilitation. Your donation helps save these horses and restore their health for adoption. 27-4871193
26943 Local Independent Charities of America INDD (In Need of Diagnosis, Inc.) P O Box 536456
Orlando, FL 32853
Marianne Genetti, Executive Director
INOD@INOD.org
(407) 894-9190
www.INOD.org
Diagnosis is the weak link in medicine. We identify unexplored options and helps patients find special doctors when traditional doctors cannot find the answers. 13-4321652
26303 Local Independent Charities of America Institute for Financial Literacy, Inc. 260 Western Ave. Ste 1
South Portland, ME 04106
Leslie E. Linfield, Esq., Executive Director
llinfield@financiallit.org
(866) 662-4932
www.financiallit.org
Now more than ever financial education is the key to America’s future. Providing counseling, professional financial training and certification programs. Understanding finances fights poverty. 76-0707546
11901 Local Independent Charities of America Jenny Lin Foundation P. O. Box 21150
Castro Valley, CA 94546
John Lin, President
jhlin@sbcglobal.net
(510) 537-7366
www.jennylinfoundation.org
Our children need our help and care to succeed. We offer safety awareness programs, music enrichment and scholarship programs to the Bay Area communities. 94-3208797
18182 Local Independent Charities of America Jewish Home of San Francisco (Hebrew Home for Aged Disabled) 302 Silver Ave.
San Francisco, CA 94112
Sherie Koshover, Chief Advancement Officer
skoshover@jhsf.org
(415) 562-2630
www.jhsf.org
Compassionate skilled nursing care and programs are provided to 360+ residents in a stimulating environment; on-site short-term and rehabilitation services and acute geriatric psychiatry hospital. 94-0545320
26860 Local Independent Charities of America Job Opportunities For Disabled American Veterans (disABLEDperson, Inc.) P.O. Box 230636
Encinitas, CA 92023
Diana Corso, Executive Director
veterans@disabledperson.com
(760) 420-1269
www.jofdav.com
Offering as a public service marketable job skills to DOR consumers/wounded warriers 33-0937618
13648 Local Independent Charities of America Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation - Greater Bay Area Chapter 1100 Larkspur Landing Cir Ste 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Veronica L. Rose, Director, Workplace Giving
vrose@jdrf.org
(415) 977-0360
www.jdrfbayarea.org
Help us find a cure. Through research, we can save lives of children and adults who suffer from diabetes and its devastating complications. 23-1907729
10390 Local Independent Charities of America Keystone Conservation PO Box 6733 Bozem
Bozeman, MT 59771
Elisa Prescott, Communications & Membership Coordinator
elisaprescott@keystoneconservation.us
(406) 587-3389
www.keystoneconservation.us
Protect native predators and their habitats, partnering with communities to implement strategies that save a place for keystone species while keeping people and property secure. 81-0482646
24833 Local Independent Charities of America Kidango Inc 44000 Old Warm Springs Blvd
Fremont, CA 94538
Lance Lawson, Development Director
lance.lawson@kidango.org
(510) 897-6900
www.kidango.org
Making a difference in the lives of children at-risk and their families with quality early care and education, child care, parent education and social services. 94-2581686
9041 Local Independent Charities of America Kyros Ministry 225 Tilton Ave
San Mateo, CA 94401
Kibbie Ruth, Executive Director
info@kyros.org
(650) 343-3377
www.kyros.org
Religious communities should be safe places to practice our faith without fear of abuse. Kyros helps families and congregations prevent abuse and heal painful trauma. 94-2950824
732 Local Independent Charities of America Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired 214 Van Ness Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94102
Randy Street, Director of Development
rstreet@lighthouse-sf.org
(415) 694-7333
www.lighthouse-sf.org
Promotes Independence, equality and self- reliance of individuals who are blind or visually impaired through direct rehabilitative training, other relevant services, information and advocacy. 94-1415317
7370 Local Independent Charities of America Lupus Foundation of Northern California 2635 N First St Ste 211
San Jose, CA 95134
Renato Astudillo, Executive Director
executive@lfnc.org
(408) 954-8639
www.lfnc.org
Help us find the cause and cure for this traumatic, life-threatening disease. We provide health education, personal assistance, public awareness and fund research. 94-2469741
26956 Local Independent Charities of America Marin Advocates for Children 30 North San Pedro Road #275
San Rafael, CA 94903
Cyndy Doherty, Executive Director
cyndy@marinadvocates.org
(415) 507-9016
www.marinadvocates.org
The independent voice for victims of child abuse and neglect, and the leading non-profit agency for the prevention of cihld abuse in the community. 68-0170143
15159 Local Independent Charities of America Marin AIDS Project 1100 Larkspur Landing Cir Ste 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Jennifer Malone, Executive Director
jennifer@marinaidsproject.org
(415) 457-2487
www.marinaidsproject.org
Direct care, emergency assistance, HIV testing, needle exchange, and prevention services for people in Marin County living with or at risk of getting HIV/AIDS. 68-0072470
26957 Local Independent Charities of America Marin Friends of Ferals 322 Blackstone Dr
San Rafael, CA 94903
Janet Williams, President
marinferals@yahoo.com
(415) 246-9162
www.marinferals.org
Provides humane care and management of feral and homeless cats by assisting residents with trap-neuter-return (TNR), colony care and feral awareness through education. 26-4438087
10013 Local Independent Charities of America Market Street Railway Company 870 Market St Ste 803
San Francisco, CA 94102
Peter Straus, Development Liaison
pstraussf@prodigy.net
(415) 864-2939
www.streetcar.org
Bringing San Francisco's transit history to life. We acquire, restore and help underwrite operation of MUNI's vintage streetcars, and operate the San Francisco Railway Museum. 94-2499217
26958 Local Independent Charities of America Martha's Kitchen 1100 Larkspur Landing Cir Ste 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Edita Cruz, Executive Director
editacruz@gmail.com
(408) 293-6111
www.marthaskitchen.org
We feed the hungry with dignity, no questions asked. We prepare meals for 18 non-profit organizations in California. 91-2091094
26962 Local Independent Charities of America Migraine Research Foundation, Inc. 300 East 75th St Ste 3K
New York, NY 10021
Samuel L. Yates, Chief Operating Officer
syates@migraineresearchfoundation.org
(212) 249-5402
www.migraineresearchfoundation.org
We support sufferers and award grants to researchers investigating the causes and treatment of migraine. 20-4796293
25309 Local Independent Charities of America Muttville PO Box 410207
San Francisco, CA 94141
Anne Lauck, Administrative Coordinator
info@muttville.org
(415) 272-4172
www.muttville.org
Muttville is dedicated to rescuing senior dogs aged 7+ years from California municipal shelters, providing necessary veterinary care, and find them loving forever homes. 26-0416747
12813 Local Independent Charities of America National Adoption Center 1500 Walnut St Ste 701
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Ken Mullner, Executive Director
kmullner@adopt.org
(215) 875-0323
www.adopt.org
We find adoptive families for children who have been abused, neglected, or abandoned and are living in foster care. 23-1966667
16612 Local Independent Charities of America National Cancer Coalition, Inc. The 333 Fayetteville St Ste 1500
Raleigh, NC 27601
Rob Landry, President & CEO
rlandry@nationalcancercoalition.org
(919) 821-2182
www.nationalcancercoalition.org
Help us defeat cancer and chronic disease worldwide. We provide cancer medicines free to needy patients and aid cancer research. Your support saves lives. 76-0435022
494 Local Independent Charities of America National Center for Missing and Exploited Children 699 Prince St
Alexandria, VA 22314
Bethany Albert, Development Assistant
balbert@ncmec.org
(703) 837-6349
www.missingkids.com
Become a hero! Join us and John Walsh: find missing children, reunite families, and end child sexual exploitation on our streets and the internet. 52-1328557
26310 Local Independent Charities of America National Crime Victim Law Institute 310 SW 4th Avenue, Suite 540
Portland, OR 97204
Cassandra Mercer, Development Coordinator
cmercer@lclark.edu.
(503) 768-6957
www.ncvli.org
Help victims become survivors. Whether it's child abuse, sexual/domestic violence, stalking, trafficking, or identity theft - we protect, enforce and advance victims' rights nationwide. 71-0879090
25091 Local Independent Charities of America National Lung Cancer Partnership 1 Point Place Ste 200
Madsion, MI 53719
Regina Vidaver, Executive Director
regina@nationallungcancerpartnership.org
(608) 833-7905
www.nationallungcancerpartnership.org
The only lung cancer advocacy organization founded by doctors and researchers, we fund lung cancer research, provide patient resources, and generate awareness of the disease. 45-0505050
8046 Local Independent Charities of America North Bay Regional Center (North Bay Developmental Disabilities Services) P.O Box 3360
Napa, CA 94558
Kathy Newman, Executive Assistant
kathyn@nbrc.net
(707) 256-1224
www.nbrc.net
Coordinates and purchases services for persons with developmental disabilities and their families, or infants and toddlers who are at risk for developmental disabilities. 94-1719894
24013 Local Independent Charities of America Pawsitive Teams Inc 7031 Carroll Rd
San Diego, Ca 92121
Art Brauner, Executive Director
artbrauner@gmail.com
(858) 558-7297
www.pawsteams.org
Trains service dogs to assist mobility-limited persons with activities of daily living, thus helping them to achieve greater independence. 33-0851474
1188 Local Independent Charities of America PKD Foundation 8330 Ward Parkway Ste 510
Kansas City, MO 64114
Teresa Woods, Development Assistant
teresac@pkdcure.org
(800) 753-2873
www.pkdcure.org
Promote programs of research, advocacy, education, support and awareness in order to discover treatments and a cure for PKD, and improve the lives of those affected. 43-1266906
323 Local Independent Charities of America Planned Parenthood Federation of America Inc 434 W 33rd St
New York, NY 10001
Kate Rubin-marx, Coordinator Foundation Relations
kate.rubin-marx@ppfa.org
(212) 541-7800
www.plannedparenthood.org
Ensure access to affordable reproductive health care, protect reproductive rights, and promote access to comprehensive medically accurate sexuality education, domestically and internationally. 13-1644147
4477 Local Independent Charities of America Planned Parenthood Los Angeles 400 W 30th St
Los Angeles, CA 90007
Christine Dean, Director of Development
christine.dean@pp-la.org
(213) 284-3291
www.plannedparenthood.org/losangeles
We improve the reproductive health of LA County residents through health services, education programs and advocacy efforts. 95-2408623
11207 Local Independent Charities of America Planned Parenthood Shasta Pacific (Planned Parenthood: Shasta Diablo, Inc.) 2185 Pacheco St
Concord, CA 94520
Christine Kuriah, Director of Annual Programs
ckuriah@pp-sp.org
(925) 676-0505
www.pp-sp.org
Champions healthy communities and increases access to quality health care, information and reproductive freedom by providing medical services, education and advocacy. 94-1575233
18962 Local Independent Charities of America Project Avary, Inc. 385 Bel Marin Keys Blvd., Ste. G
Novato, CA 94949
Herbert Castillo, Executive Director
herb@projectavary.org
(415) 382-8799
www.projectavary.org
With your support children of prisoners will receive guidance and social and life skills training to grow up to be healthy and productive young adults. 68-0433289
12450 Local Independent Charities of America RAINN (Rape Abuse & Incest National Network Inc) 2000 L St NW Ste 406
Washington, DC 20036
Alyssa Johnson, Development Associate
membership@rainn.org
(202) 544-7372
www.rainn.org
Runs National Sexual Assault Hotline. Free 24-7 services help 136,000 people/year. Programs prevent rape, help victims, put rapists in jail. Largest anti-rape org. 52-1886511
711 Local Independent Charities of America Redwood Christian Schools (Christ -Centered Education/Redwood Christian Schools) 4200 James Ave
Castro Valley, CA 94546
Bruce D. Johnson, Superintendent
brucejohnson@rcs.edu
(510) 889-7526
www.rcs.edu
Children receive instruction in a safe, secure, loving environment; students serve overseas building schools plus other service projects. Tuition assistance for qualified families. Fully accredited. 23-7069060
13758 Local Independent Charities of America Redwood Gospel Missions PO Box 493
Santa Rosa, CA 95402
Sue Nystrom, Administrative Assistant
snystrom@srmission.org
(707) 578-1830
www.srmission.org
Helping people help themselves and break the chains of addiction, homelessness and unemployment through safe overnight shelter, emergency food, job development training and recovery programs 94-6122045
15258 Local Independent Charities of America Ritter Center P O Box 3517
San Rafael, CA 94912
Benjamin Leroi, Deputy Director
ben@rittercenter.org
(415) 457-8182
www.rittercenter.org
Assists the low income and homeless improve their lives via free social services including case management, medical care, food, financial assistance, showers and laundry. 94-2675517
12946 Local Independent Charities of America Sacramento SPCA (Sacramento Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals SSPCA) 6201 Florin Perkins Rd
Sacramento, CA 95828
Rick Johnson, Chief Executive Officer
rjohnson@sspca.org
(916) 383-7387
www.sspca.org
Since 1894, providing lifesaving services benefitting companion animals and people preventing animal cruelty, caring for animals in need and providing public humane education. 94-1312343
14361 Local Independent Charities of America Safe Alternatives To Violent Environments (SAVE) 1900 Mowry Ave Suite 204
Fremont, CA 94538
Sherri Plaza, Development Officer
development@save-dv.org
(510) 574-2250
www.save-dv.org
Domestic Violence. It could be someone you know. Yet, with our help, individuals gain hope for a life free of fear and of abuse. 94-2520559
8053 Local Independent Charities of America Sakura Kai PO Box 1856
El Cerrito, CA 94530
Setsuko Doi, Coordinator
setsukodoi46@gmail.com
(510) 778-3406
sakurakaiec.org
Enhancing Japanese speaking seniors' lives through recreation/education. Our senior center offers a caring place for them to go with social, educational and health activities. 94-2258682
17579 Local Independent Charities of America San Diego Brain Injury Foundation PO Box 84601
San Diego, CA 92138
Susan Hansen, C O O
sdbif@aol.com
(619) 294-6541
www.sdbif.org
Has provided monthly support groups, resources, education and community awareness to brain injury survivors and their families as well as professionals since 1983. 33-0072774
25024 Local Independent Charities of America San Diego Military Outreach Ministries P.O. Box 3030
La Mesa, CA 91944
Michael Sipe, Vice President
mpsipe@san.rr.com
(858) 459-1828
www.sandiegomom.org
Christian outreach to junior enlisted military families provides free food, infant needs, children’s clothing, toys, furniture, spouse activities, hospital visits, holiday celebrations, and counseling referrals. 76-0817487
5640 Local Independent Charities of America San Francisco AIDS Foundation 1035 Market St Ste 400
San Francisco, CA 94103
Jonathan Jump, Director, Development Operations
jjump@sfaf.org
(415) 487-3000
www.sfaf.org
Vital services and programs that improve the quality of life for people living with HIV/AIDS and aim to reduce the number of new infections. 94-2927405
4097 Local Independent Charities of America San Francisco Bay Area Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly 909 Hyde Street Suite 628
San Francisco, CA 94109
Lisa Stefani, Development Associate
lisa@littlebrotherssf.org
(415) 771-7957
www.littlebrotherssf.org
Provides companionship and joy to isolated seniors by matching them with volunteers who visit regularly. We also host social events for members. 94-3143730
12805 Local Independent Charities of America San Francisco Child Abuse Prevention Center 1757 Waller St
San Francisco, CA 94117
Alysha Catalano, Development Associate
alysha.catalano@sfcapc.org
(415) 668-0447
www.sfcapc.org
Please help us provide prevention and support services to children and families to break the destructive cycle of child abuse. 94-2455072
12950 Local Independent Charities of America San Francisco Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals 2500 16th Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
Chandra Karp, Individual Gifts Manager
ckarp@sfspca.org
(415) 554-3029
www.sfspca.org
Save/protect animals, provide care, advocate for their welfare, enhance the human-animal bond, and place as many animals as possible in loving, adoptive homes. 94-0836580
608 Local Independent Charities of America Shanti Project, Inc. 730 Polk St
San Francisco, CA 94109
Emily Dare, Development Assistant
edore@shanti.org
(415) 674-4725
www.shanti.org
By providing non-judgemental,compasionate health-enhancing service,we ensure our clients,who have either HIV/AIDS or breast cancer,dont have to face a life threatening illness alone. 94-2297147
26993 Local Independent Charities of America Sisters Network Solano County PO Box 10187
American Canyon, CA 94503
Gloria Lessier, Founder/CEO
glessi@aol.com
(707) 642-6066
www.sistersnetworksolanocounty.com
Creating unique collaboration/partnership with community agencies and faith based organizations is a vital part of health disparities. Educating, advocating for undeserved women in the communities. 42-1544369
26356 Local Independent Charities of America Southern California Hospice Foundation 12072 Trask Ave Ste 100
Garden Grove, CA 92843
Michelle Wulfestieg, Executive Director
michelle@socalhospicefoundation.com
(877) 661-0087
www.socalhospicefoundation.com
We deliver a breadth of resources to families and patients who are confronting a terminal illness by assisting with food, transportation and final wishes. 04-3720198
26996 Local Independent Charities of America Spirit of Sharing 3355 Mission Avenue Ste 111
Oceanside, CA 92058
Rachel Walker, Administrator

(760) 726-8100
www.spiritofsharing.org
SOS is aimed at assisting our local military families to ensure they have a Christmas filled with food, toys, clothes and lots of joy! 20-1931001
13771 Local Independent Charities of America Starkey Hearing Foundation 6700 Washington Ave South
Eden Prairie, MN 55344
Ann Spilker, Operations Manager
Ann_Spilker@starkey.com
(866) 354-3254
www.starkeyhearingfoundation.org
Provides hearing aids, batteries, research, training. Improves the lives of low-income hearing impaired children and adults in the USA and in foreign countries. 36-3297852
18984 Local Independent Charities of America Support Our Troops (California Support Our Troops, Inc.) 2013 Canterbury Road
Sacramento, CA 95815
Martin C. Boire, President
sot@supportourtroops.org
(916) 760-8795
www.supportourtroops.org
Don’t let the troops feel abandoned! They support us, let’s support them! Help support our troops ship tons of moral and well-being to troops worldwide. 20-5098605
27013 Local Independent Charities of America Veteran Tickets Foundation 3401 E Turquoise Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85028
Dwayne Somers, Chief Marketing Office
dsomers@vettix.org
(888) 241-1550
www.VetTix.org
Supporting our Military, Veterans and their Families with entertainment, lasting memories and reintegration opportunities by proving tickets for sporting events, concerts and family activities. 26-2291955
25048 Local Independent Charities of America Victory Ranch Inc 828 Owens Lake Dr
San Jose, CA 95123
Doug Hutten, President/Founder
doug@victoryranchinc.org
(415) 215-9763
www.victoryranchinc.org
We offer a kids and horses educational program for disadvantaged and underprivileged youth from the San Francisco Bay area. 30-0383339
10181 Local Independent Charities of America Vietnam Veterans of California Inc PO Box 378
Santa Rosa, CA 95402
Byron Calos, Chief Financial Officer
bcalos@vietvets.org
(707) 578-2785
www.vietvets.org
Providing community reintegration services for veterans and their families coping with military service-related physical and mental health barriers to independent and self-sufficient living. 94-2699571
18199 Local Independent Charities of America WhyHunger (World Hunger Year Inc) 505 Eighth Avenue, Suite 2100
New York, NY 10018
Kelly O' Connor Kay, Associate Development Director
kellyk@whyhunger.org
(212) 629-8850
www.whyhunger.org
Helping hungry people access food, shelter, job training and government benefits as well as supporting grassroots solutions to self-reliance and economic justice. 13-2805575
13801 Local Independent Charities of America Women's Recovery Services, A Unique Place PO Box 1356
Santa Rosa, CA 95402
Cheryle Stanley, Executive Director
cheryle@womensrecoveryservices.org
(707) 527-0412
www.womensrecoveryservices.org
In a safe, non-threatening, healing environment, we provide 90-180 days residential treatment for recovery from alcohol/nicotine/chemical dependence to women and their young children. 51-0178620
26301 Local Independent Charities of America World ORT (World ORT, Inc.) 274 Madison Avenue Ste 1106
New York, NY 10016
Valerie Khaytina, Deputy Representative
valerie.khaytina@ort.org
(212) 213-5717
www.ort.org
Invest in individuals' economic self-sufficiency/career success through education and job training for underprivileged students, low-income farmers and ex-soldiers in Africa, Latina America, Eastern Europe. 06-1669917
413 Local Independent Charities of America ZERO - The Project to End Prostate Cancer 10 G St NE Ste #601
Washington, DC 20002
Haley Webb, Development Assistant
haley@zerocancer.org
(888) 245-9455
www.zerocancer.org
Advocates for research funding and treatment access, and provides free screenings. Provides news, information, and web-based services. 59-3400922
19000 Los Angeles Brotherhood Crusade Inc Los Angeles Brotherhood Crusade Inc 200 E Slauson Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90011
Stacy Hill - Williams, Communications and Development Director
swilliams@brotherhoodcrusade.org
(323) 846-1649
www.brotherhoodcrusade.org
A nonprofit organization founded in 1968 to provide necessary resources, supportive services and a voice of advocacy to traditionally underserved communities. 95-2543819
27022 Los Angeles Brotherhood Crusade Inc Camp Gid D Up (X Winds Ranch Foundation) 200 E Slauson Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90011
Jo- Ann Turman, Co-Director/Founder
ajturman@gmail.com
(323) 731-5357
www.backyardventuresinc.com
A free western-style summer camp on a ranch for one week where youth ride horses, rope, swim, hike, sleep under the stars and enjoy nature. 77-0447213
12876 Los Angeles Brotherhood Crusade Inc Chinese Committee on Aging Los Angeles 200 E Slauson Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90011
George Poon, Director
gpoon2004@yahoo.com
(213) 680-9739
Main purpose of providing needful services to the non-English speaking Asian elderly people of the community who were unable the cope with their daily problems. 95-3032842
6600 Metropolitan Arts Partnership (MAP) Metropolitan Arts Partnership (MAP) 1911 18th Street
Sacramento, CA 95811
Michelle Walker, Executive Director
michelle@mapgives.com
(916) 442-4016
www.mapgives.com
Supports arts education and outreach programs for children, youth and their families in schools, neighborhood and cultural centers provided by our affiliated members. 68-0458151
12394 Metropolitan Arts Partnership (MAP) Arts & Business Council of Sacramento 1911 18th Street
Sacramento, CA 95811
Michelle Alexander, Executive Director
michelle@sacabc.org
(916) 442-2005
www.sacabc.org
Increasing the social impact of the arts providing free consulting from business volunteers. Facilitating opportunities for professionals to support organizations who reach underserved/at risk populations. 94-3160779
13536 Metropolitan Arts Partnership (MAP) Arts for the Schools 913 20th St
Sacramento, CA 95811
Raine Howe, Executive Director
rhowe@artsfortheschools.org
(530) 582-8278
www.artsfortheschools.org
We enhace our children's education & foster a life-long appreciation of the creative arts for students & communities in the Incline Village & Tahoe region. 88-0203873
12881 Metropolitan Arts Partnership (MAP) Auburn Civic Symphony 1911 18th Street
Sacramento, CA 95811
Rob Haswell, Business Mgr.
auburnsymphonyoffice@gmail.com
(530) 823-6683
auburnsymphony.com
A top-tier community orchestra for 24 years, providing classical music to the Sierra Foothills. We have a robust outreach program, reaching 6,000 students annually. 93-1039723
6603 Metropolitan Arts Partnership (MAP) B Street Theatre (Theatre for Children Inc) 2711 B St
Sacramento, CA 95816
Bill Blake, Managing Director
bblake@bstreettheatre.org
(916) 443-5391
www.bstreettheatre.org
Promotes learning, cultural enrichment and social interaction through professional performance and training programs. Over 300,000 adults, children and families are served annually. 95-4047805
6604 Metropolitan Arts Partnership (MAP) Best of Broadway Benefit Productions 1911 18th Street
Sacramento, CA 95811
David Macdonald, Director
dlmac45@gmail.com
(916) 718-4699
www.bestofbroadway.org
Trains and showcases local performers, primarily teens and children, in productions focusing on Boardway Musical Theatre; entertain, inspire and educate audiances about Broadway Musicals. 68-0299967
6623 Metropolitan Arts Partnership (MAP) Blue Line Gallery - Roseville Arts 1911 18th Street
Sacramento, CA 95811
Julie Hirota, CEO
jhirota@rosevillearts.org
(916) 783-4117
www.rosevillearts.org
Enriching South Placer communities by providing arts education and awareness through exhibits, school tour, seminars, workshops and educational programming. 94-1690631
6635 Metropolitan Arts Partnership (MAP) California Lawyers for the Arts Inc 1911 18th Street
Sacramento, CA 95811
Ellen Taylor, Associate Director of Sacramento Programs
ellen.taylor@calawyersforthearts.org
(916) 441-7979
www.calawyersforthearts.org
We provide artists and arts organizations with lawyer referrals, mediation, arbitration and facilitation services, art/law workshops, mediation training and art/law publications. 94-2301744
6626 Metropolitan Arts Partnership (MAP) California Musical Theatre 1911 18th Street
Sacramento, CA 95811
Allison E. Cagley, Director of Development
allison_cagley@calmt.com
(916) 446-5880
www.calmt.com
Educates new audiences and nurtures aspiring artists through arts education programs and providing quality theatrical productions at Music Circus, Broadway Sacramento and Cosmopolitan Cabaret. 95-1744392
17492 Metropolitan Arts Partnership (MAP) California State Railroad Museum Foundation 1911 18th Street
Sacramento, CA 95811
Kathy Daigle, Executive Director
kdaigle@csrmf.org
(916) 445-0945
www.csrmf.org
Experience the history of Western railroading through beautifully restored full-sized locomotives and cars,model and toy trains and engaging, interactive exhibits. 94-2698626
6608 Metropolitan Arts Partnership (MAP) Camellia Symphony Association PO Box 19786
Sacramento, CA 95819
Roberta Mcclellan, Executive Director
camelliaorch@aol.com
(916) 929-6655
www.camelliasymphony.org
The Camellia Symphony Orchestra provides a forum for volunteer musicians to play, encourage classroom education and present FREE family concerts throughout the region. 94-6112266
16203 Metropolitan Arts Partnership (MAP) Capital Public Radio, Inc. 7055 Folsom Blvd
Sacramento, CA 95826
Arla Gibson, Director of Development
agibson@csus.edu
(916) 278-8979
www.capradio.org
Broadcasts news, information, jazz, blues and classical music on seven stations; presents arts review, features, podcasts, online archives and live broadcasts. 68-0223271
894 Metropolitan Arts Partnership (MAP) Davis Art Center 1911 18th Street
Sacramento, CA 95811
Erie Vitiello, Executive Director
eriev@davisartcenter.org
(530) 756-4100
www.davisartcenter.org
The Center is a gathering place for dynamic arts engagement. Through multidisciplinary classes and programs, the Center inspires creative expression in people of all ages. 94-6050371
6611 Metropolitan Arts Partnership (MAP) El Dorado Arts Council P O Box 2400
Placerville, CA 95667
Debra Jensen, Executive Director
djensen@eldoradoartscouncil.org
(530) 295-3496
www.eldoradoartscouncil.org
We advance cultural, educational and economic development by advocating and creating the highest quality art opportunities for residents and visitors. 68-0049447
16206 Metropolitan Arts Partnership (MAP) Fairytale Town Inc 1911 18th St.
Sacramento, CA 95811
Kathy Fleming, Executive Director
kfleming@fairytaletown.org
(916) 808-5356
www.fairytaletown.org
A magical storybook park with playsets from favorite children's literature that promotes the imagination, creativity and education of childen through educational and cultural arts activities. 94-1669088
24475 Metropolitan Arts Partnership (MAP) Flying Monkey Productions 1911 18th Street
Sacramento, CA 95811
Gianina Quiming, Director of Development
development@flyingmonkeyproductions.org
(916) 505-6310
www.flyingmonkeyproductions.org
A theatre company committed to creating a positive and constructive environment where students have the opportunity to engage in all aspects of theatre production. 26-3013905
6613 Metropolitan Arts Partnership (MAP) Friends of the Arts Commission 1911 18th Street
Sacramento, CA 95811
Rhyena Halpern, Executive Director
rhalpern@cityofsacramento.org
(916) 808-3992
www.sacmetroarts.org
A nonprofit fundraising and advocacy firm serves as a fiscal agent by receiving donations. 94-2796782
13613 Metropolitan Arts Partnership (MAP) Friends of the Library of El Dorado County, Inc 913 20th St
Sacramento, CA 95811
Barbara Raines, President
bsraines@sbcglobal.net
(530) 622-5021
www.eldoradolibrary.org/friends
Works to raise funds to enhance the services of all the county branch libraries and facilities and to focus attention on the needs of the library. 94-6127210
26942 Metropolitan Arts Partnership (MAP) I Can Do That! 1911 18th Street
Sacramento, CA 95811
Alice Parente, Executive Director
vsas77@earthlink.net
(916) 277-6747
www.icandothat-vsa.org
Serves children with special needs---as it works to create a society where people with disabilities learn through, participate in, and enjoy the Arts. 27-2233448
15654 Metropolitan Arts Partnership (MAP) Imagination Theater Company 1911 18th Street
Sacramento, CA 95811
Lanny Langston, Chief Financial Officer
lanny4theater@yahoo.com
(530) 642-0404
www.imagination-theater.org
Our company provides multiple opportunities for youth and adults to participate in theater productions, including acting, singing, dancing, stagecraft, and our educational outreach programs. 68-0448569
9388 Metropolitan Arts Partnership (MAP) KVIE Public Television (KVIE, Inc.) 2030 W El Camino Ave
Sacramento, CA 95833
Kevin Smith - Fagan, Vice President for Development
ksmithfagan@kvie.org
(916) 641-3595
www.kvie.org
We provide Sesame Street, Curious George, Nature, NOVA, Frontline, America's Heartland, and other quality TV programs that explore new ideas, adventures, and the arts. 94-1421463
6617 Metropolitan Arts Partnership (MAP) La Raza Galeria Posada (La Raza Bookstore) 1911 18th Street
Sacramento, CA 95811
Marie Acosta, Executive Director
larazagaleria@gmail.com
(916) 446-5133
www.larazagaleriaposada.org
We offer exhibitions and public programs celebrating Chicano/Latino and Native art and culture. 94-2365928
12395 Metropolitan Arts Partnership (MAP) Music on The Divide 1911 18th Street
Sacramento, CA 95811
Thiaa Besan, Grant Writer, Board Member
thiaa@calweb.com
(916) 939-3354
www.musiconthedivide.org
Provides yearly concert seasons, emphasizing quality performances, free school concerts, high school student music scholarships, and a yearly Young Musicians' concert and scholarships. 94-3132642
6602 Metropolitan Arts Partnership (MAP) PlacerArts (The Arts Council of Placer County) 808 Lincoln Wy
Auburn, CA 95603
Angela Tahti, Executive Director
angela@placerarts.org
(530) 885-5670
www.placerarts.org
Provides educational programs, services, interventions, and promotions for children and families, school and teachers, and visual, performing and literary artists and groups countywide. 94-2888558
895 Metropolitan Arts Partnership (MAP) Sacramento Area Dance Alliance (SADA) PO Box 2126
Fair Oaks, CA 95628
Rita M. Foster, President
Kmatdance@yahoo.com
(916) 212-7364
www.sadadance.org
Supports dance education by offering workshops and awarding cash scholarships to assist dancers. We also produce the "SADA Showcase" to provide valuable performance opportunities. 68-0155973
6625 Metropolitan Arts Partnership (MAP) Sacramento Ballet Association 1911 18th Street
Sacramento, CA 95811
Diane Bailey, Executive Assistant
diane@sacballet.org
(916) 552-5800
www.sacballet.org
We are a professional ballet company whose primary purpose is to enrich the community with quality dance performances and provide arts education outreach to children. 94-1674349
896 Metropolitan Arts Partnership (MAP) Sacramento Choral Society and Orchestra 4025A Bridge St
Fair Oaks, CA 95628
James Mc Cormick, President
scso2005@gmail.com
(916) 536-9065
www.sacramentochoral.com
Presents a variety of professional choral orchestral concerts at reasonable prices for families in the Sacramento region with emphasis on education and civic engagement. 94-3259903
899 Metropolitan Arts Partnership (MAP) Sacramento Jazz Festival & Jubilee (Sacramento Traditional Jazz Society, Inc) 1911 18th Street
Sacramento, CA 95811
Vivian R. Abraham, Executive Director
viva_jazz@hotmail.com
(916) 372-5277
www.sacjazz.org
Dedicated to the preservation and promotion of traditional/classic New Orleans jazz through education programs and sponsored performances, including an annual jazz festival. 23-7132119
16209 Metropolitan Arts Partnership (MAP) Sacramento Philharmonic Orchestra Association Inc. PO Box 5236
Sacramento, CA 95817
Jasmin Iolani Hakes, Development Coordinator
jasmin@sacphil.org
(916) 732-9045
www.sacphil.org
This professional orchestra provides classical music to the region and strives to keep music alive in local schools through its Education and Community Engagement programs. 91-1841406
6607 Metropolitan Arts Partnership (MAP) Sacramento Symphonic Winds (Sacramento Valley Symphonic Band Association) 5208 Adelaide Wy
Carmichael, CA 95608
Dr. Lester Lehr, President
Llehr@SBCGlobal.net
(916) 489-2576
www.svsba.org
Our organziation presents over 70 concerts in the region for the public, service organizations/educational institutions. Most concerts are presented without charge, to benefit area schools. 68-0046106
6629 Metropolitan Arts Partnership (MAP) Sacramento Theatre Company 1911 18th Street
Sacramento, CA 95811
Steve Barkett, Business Development Director
barketts@sactheatre.org
(916) 446-7501
www.sactheatre.org
Uses theatre as an educational tool to engage the community. Our school offers educational and outreach programs designed to foster appreciation for the performing arts. 94-1347081
6630 Metropolitan Arts Partnership (MAP) Sacramento Youth Symphony 3443 Ramona Ave Suite 22
Sacramento, CA 95826
Cathy Taylor, President
sacys@sbcglobal.net
(916) 731-5777
www.sacramentoyouthsymphony.org
Educating and advancing the musical skills of the youth of our communities in ways that engage, challenge and inspire them to reach their highest potential. 68-0233148
6632 Metropolitan Arts Partnership (MAP) Strauss Festival of Elk Grove Inc 1911 18th Street
Sacramento, CA 95811
Marcia Greene, Vice Chair / Grants Chair
info@straussfestival.com
(916) 714-2527
www.straussfestival.com
Choreographed dances, 40-piece orchestra, beautiful costumes and props deliver the 25th annual evening performances July 26-29 in an outdoor setting, free to the public. 68-0099721
12886 Metropolitan Arts Partnership (MAP) Tahoe Arts Project (TAP) 1911 18th Street
Sacramento, CA 95811
Peggy Thompson, Executive Director
tahoearts@aol.com
(530) 542-3632
www.tahoeartsproject.org
Sponsors an annual performing arts series in the schools for over 5,000 K-12th grade students and the community of South Lake Tahoe. 68-0177040
16210 Metropolitan Arts Partnership (MAP) Tower of Youth 1911 18th Street
Sacramento, CA 95811
William Bronston, MD, CEO
drmarat@macnexus.org
(916) 944-0100
www.Towerofyouth.org
Teen youth regional, telecommunications, digital media arts/entertainment arts mass organization, building 21st Century workforce, civic engagement, and lifelong learners through showcases, training and empowerment. 68-0023611
6517 Metropolitan Arts Partnership (MAP) Ukrainian Heritage Club of Northern California 1415 Lorimer Way
Roseville, CA 95747
Lubow Jowa, President
lubowj@msn.com
(916) 771-2402
www.uhc-of-nc.org
We are a non-profit charity which promotes knowledge of Ukrainian culture and traditions through musical performances, folk dancing, folk arts, drama, film presentations and lectures. 94-2862197
6633 Metropolitan Arts Partnership (MAP) Yolo Arts (Yolo County Arts Council) 1911 18th Street
Sacramento, CA 95811
Danielle Thomas, Executive Director
director@yoloarts.org
(530) 406-4844
www.yoloarts.org
Serve as a county-wide resource for art and art education, liaison with the state, county and county arts groups and artists to cultivate art. 94-2814155
6634 Metropolitan Arts Partnership (MAP) Yuba County Sutter County Regional Arts Council 624 E Street
Marysville, CA 95901
Kathleen Stewart, Executive Director
email@yubasutterarts.org
(530) 742-2787
www.yubasutterarts.org
To enrich the quality of life by providing arts, arts education, advocacy, assistance and services to artists, organizations and residents of Yuba and Sutter Counties. 94-2831238
12887 Military Family and Veterans Service Organizations of America Military Family and Veterans Service Organizations of America 1100 Larkspur Landing Cir Ste 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Catherine Miller, Director
cmiller@maguireinc.com
(800) 626-6526
www.mvpsoa.org
Help us keep America strong, safe, and free and remember, honor, and keep faith with our veterans, with those who serve today, and their families. 94-3193418
25517 Military Family and Veterans Service Organizations of America Angel Airlines for Veterans 4620 Haygood Rd Ste 1
Virginia Beach, VA 23455
Joanie Corkrum, Assistant Serertary
jcorkrum@mercymedicalairlift.org
(757) 271-2294
www.angelairlinesforveterans.org
Facilitate no-cost/reduced rate patient travel to veteran/active duty military personnel and family members enabling access to distant medical evaluation, diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation. 54-1851770
24938 Military Family and Veterans Service Organizations of America Cause (Comfort for American Uniformed Services) 4114 Legato Rd Suite B
Fairfax, VA 22033
Brianna Broad, Development Coordinator
marketing@cause-usa.org
(703) 591-4965
www.cause-usa.org
Organizes programs that promote recreation, relaxation, and resiliency for service members recuperating from injuries received in support of operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. 43-2037202
24929 Military Family and Veterans Service Organizations of America Chief Petty Officer Scholarship Fund 328 Office Square Ln, Ste 101A
Virginia Beach, VA 23462
Jesse Elliott, President
jesse.elliott@navy.mil
(757) 467-7239
www.cposf.org
We provide scholarship assistance to the qualified children, stepchildren and spouses of active duty, retired and reserve U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officers. 20-0331953
16192 Military Family and Veterans Service Organizations of America Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Charitable Service Trust (Disabled American Veterans Charitable Service Trust) PO BOX 14301
Cincinnati, OH 45250
Nancy L. O'brien, Administrator
cst@dav.org
(859) 442-2055
www.cst.dav.org
Building better lives for disabled veterans and their families; Prosthetics research and Devices for amputees; Traumatic Brain Injury therapy; guide/assistance dogs; comfort for survivors. 52-1521276
18968 Military Family and Veterans Service Organizations of America Freedom Alliance 22570 Markey Ct #240
Dulles, VA 20166
Dee Wilgenbusch, CFO/COO
dee.wilgenbusch@freedomalliance.org
(703) 444-7940
www.freedomalliance.org
scholarships to children of KIA or disabled military heroes, support activities for Provides wounded and active duty troops and their families, conducts youth leadership training. 54-1411430
18116 Military Family and Veterans Service Organizations of America Homes for Our Troops, Inc. 6 Main St.
Taunton, MA 02780
Tom Benoit, VP / CFO
tombenoit@homesforourtroops.org
(508) 823-3300
www.homesforourtroops.org
We build special adapted, handicap-accessible homes for severely injured veterans across the country. The homes are provided at no cost to the veterans. 54-2143612
26354 Military Family and Veterans Service Organizations of America Hope for the Warriors® 5101 C Backlick Rd. Suite 200
Annandale, VA 22003
Spencer Anderson, CFO
sanderson@hopeforthewarriors.org
(877) 246-7349
www.hopeforthewarriors.org
Wounded heroes and their families need your help! We provide hospital bedside assistance, emergency grants, scholarships, retreats, employment, dream / wish fulfillment, and athletic opportunities. 20-5182295
24795 Military Family and Veterans Service Organizations of America Hospitalized Veterans Writing Project Inc 5920 Nall Ave Ste 101
Mission, KS 66202
Priscilla Chansky, Administrative Director
veteransvoices@sbcglobal.net
(913) 432-1214
www.veteransvoices.org
Support recuperating veterans. Therapeutic writing program acknowledges veterans' experiences and builds self-esteem. Offers opportunity to be published bringing pride, satisfaction and a small stipend. 48-0987617
17208 Military Family and Veterans Service Organizations of America Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund 825 College Blvd Ste 102 PMB 609
Oceanside, CA 92057
Susan Guthrie, Donor Development Coordinator
susie.guthrie@semperfifund.org
(760) 725-3680
www.SemperFiFund.org
Our nation's wounded heroes need your help: adaptive homes and vehicles support for PTSD and TBI's, transition assistance, can all be provided by IMSFF. 26-0086305
26952 Military Family and Veterans Service Organizations of America Landstuhl Hospital Care Project 52 Seminole Trail
Ft Michell, AL 36856
Sharon Buck, Treasurer
ihcp.treasurer@yahoo.com
(334) 855-0073
www.landstuhlhospitalcareproject.org
Serving America's largest overseas U.S. Military Hospital supporting wounded/injured military members hospitalized overseas in Afghanistan, Iraq, Germany, Kuwait and U.S. VA hospitals. 75-3185497
12890 Military Family and Veterans Service Organizations of America Military Chaplains Association of the United States of America PO Box 7056
Arlington, VA 22207
Chaplain Gary R. Pollitt, Executive Director
chaplains@mca-usa.org
(703) 533-5890
www.mca-usa.org
Chaplains give spiritual care to our Troops in "Harm's way." Help us speak for chaplaincy, care for chaplains and extend their ministries beyond the battlefield. 53-0204613
13692 Military Family and Veterans Service Organizations of America Military Officers Association of America Scholarship Fund 201 N Washington St
Alexandria, VA 22314
Rose Mcdermott, Development Director
rosem@moaa.org
(703) 838-8169
www.moaa.org/scholarshipfund
Military men, woman and families have made enormous lifestyle and life sacrifices. Please provide financial support and aid to children for under graduate education. 54-1659039
16095 Military Family and Veterans Service Organizations of America National Veteran's Foundation 9841 Airport Blvd Ste 418
Los Angeles, CA 90045
Rich Rudnick, Resource Dev. & Communications Specialist
vetsupport@nvf.org
(888) 777-4443
www.nvf.org
Support the nation's only toll-free Crisis Management, Information and Referral "Lifeline" serving ALL veterans and their families; homeless veteran outreach; education and training programs. 95-3994750
26839 Military Family and Veterans Service Organizations of America Naval Historical Foundation 1306 Dahlgren Ave SE
Washington Navy Yard, DC 20374
Charles T. Creekman, Executive Director
ccreekman@navyhistory.org
(202) 678-4333
www.navyhistory.org
Help preserve US Navy's oral histories, photographs and artifacts, commemorate veterans' service and sacrifice and educate the American public about the importance of sea power. 53-0196627
26970 Military Family and Veterans Service Organizations of America Operation Troop Aid Inc 7191 Kingsland Dr
Memphis, TN 38125
Mark Woods, CEO/Founder
helpota@operationtroopaid.org
(901) 355-8844
www.OperationTroopAid.org
Premier care package provider to deployed U.S. Soldiers, we make a difference and inspire U.S. service members by letting them know America stands with them. 13-4288094
26971 Military Family and Veterans Service Organizations of America Operation: Care and Comfort 1702 Meridian Avenue #241
San Jose, CA 95125
Julie S. Demaria, President, co founder
julie@occ-usa.org
(408) 373-8635
www.occ-usa.org
Our all volunteer organization ships care packages overseas monthly and supports military and veterans families through Adopt a Military Family and Tickets for Troups Programs. 27-3116300
18971 Military Family and Veterans Service Organizations of America Tuskegee Airmen Scholarship Foundation PO Box 83395
Los Angeles, CA 90045
Farrell J. Chiles, Vice President - Resource Development
farrellchiles@taisf.org
(310) 215-3985
www.taisf.org
To preserve the legacy of the Tuskegee Airmen by providing scholarships to assist financially disadvantaged and deserving students in the pursuit of their college education. 87-0731160
26364 Military Family and Veterans Service Organizations of America USA Cares, Inc. P.O Box 759
Radcliff, KY 40159
Bob Belknap, Director of Development
bob.belknap@usacares.org
(270) 352-5451
www.usacares.org
Provides financial and advocacy assistance to post 9/11 active duty US military services personnel, veterans and their families. 05-0588761
17954 Military Family and Veterans Service Organizations of America Veterans of Foreign Wars Foundation 406 W 34th St
Kansas City, MO 64111
John G. Lowe, Director
foundation@vfw.org
(816) 968-1128
www.vfwfoundation.org
To support programs and services that secure, manage, and distribute resources to improve the lives of veterans, military service personnel, their families, and their communities. 43-1758998
11662 Military Family and Veterans Service Organizations of America Warrior Foundation (Special Operations Warrior Foundation) PO Box 13483
Tampa, FL 33681
Steven L. Mc Leary, Executive Director
mclearysl@specialops.org
(813) 805-9400
www.specialops.org
We provide four year or vocational college scholarship grants and financial aid counseling to children surviving Special Operations personnel killed in operational or training missions. 52-1183585
26225 Military Family and Veterans Service Organizations of America Wounded Warrior Emergency Support Fund 1100 Larkspur Landing Cir Ste 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Tom Halley, Treasurer
thudmanwwr@aol.com
(903) 566-3771
www.airwarriorcourage.org
Honor our warriors! We provide rapid emergency funds to wounded warriors facing critical financial problems. We also provide emergency funds to qualifying veterans. 77-0490412
26845 Military Support Groups of America Military Support Groups of America 1100 Larspur Landing Circle Ste 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Jesse Beisler, Director
jbeisler@maguireinc.com
(855) 743-2136
www.militarysupportgroups.org
Relief for wounded warriors. Care for surviving family members. Scholarships for orphaned children. Help provide vital assistance to our military heroes and their loved ones. 27-2242752
25510 Military Support Groups of America Air Compassion for Wounded Warriors (Air Compassion for Veterans) 4620 Haygood Rd, Ste 1
Virginia Beach, VA 23455
Joanie Corkrum, Assistant Secretary
jcorkrum@mercymedicalairlift.org
(757) 271-2294
www.aircompassionforveterans.org
Provide free medically related air transportation to combat injured veterans and their adversely affected family members. 26-1685451
26363 Military Support Groups of America JROTC Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps of America (College Options Foundation) 105 Crossbow Ct
Peachtree City, GA 30269
Terry Wilfong, President
twilfong@collegeoptions.net
(888) 576-8287
www.collegeoptionsfoundation.net
Help military dependents and JROTC students attain their dreams and attend college through personalized counseling resource tools for exams, admissions, scholarships, and funding. 03-0566869
26309 Military Support Groups of America Military Families Receive Free Mental Health Care (The Give an Hour Nonprofit Corporation) PO Box 5918
Bethesda, MD 20824
Katherine Wilkins, Director of Development
kwilkins@giveanhour.org
(240) 668-4365
www.giveanhour.org
Military personnel and families receive free, confidential counseling from volunteer mental health professionals for PTSD, traumatic brain injuries, depression, anxiety, and other wounds of war. 61-1493378
26969 Military Support Groups of America Operation First Response Inc 20037 Dove Hill Road
Culpeper, VA 22701
Peggy Baker, Founder/President
peggy@operationfirstresponse.org
(540) 222-0458
www.operationfirstresponse.org
Serves Wounded Warriors/Veterans and their families with financial needs. Assistance varies based on individual needs ranging from rent, utilities, vehicle payments, groceries, and travel. 20-1622436
27021 Military Support Groups of America Wounded Warriors in Action Foundation Inc 516 Dolphin Cover Dr
Apollo Beach, FL 33572
John Mcdaniel, Founder
info@wwiaf.org
(813) 938-1390
www.wwiaf.org
Provides world-class hunting and fishing opportunities to our nation's wounded Purple Heart service members; assists healing through the power of the great outdoors. 26-0718304
18970 Military Support Groups of America WWII Heroes Foundation - Normandy Allies (Normandy Allies, Inc.) PO Box 1332
Pittsford, NY 14534
Marsha A Smith, President
normandyallies@verizon.net
(585) 748-2357
www.normandyallies.org
Honoring the sacrifices and accomplishments of WWII veterans who fought tirelessly for freedom and peace. Our educational trips help ensure that will never be forgotten. 11-3390558
11973 Neighbor To Nation Neighbor To Nation 44330 Premier Plaza Ste 220
Ashburn, VA 20147
Martial Dedegbe, Campaign Services
memberservices@neighbortonation.org
(571) 722-1070
www.neighbortonation.org
People in deed serving people in need, in our local communities, throughout America and the world. Providing life-sustaining assistance and hope for the future. 54-1879282
12889 Neighbor to Nation AIDS Care Fund 300 E State St, Ste 531
Redlands, CA 92373
Merv Chaplin, Board Secretary
merv@world-widemissions.org
(909) 793-2009
www.aidscarefund.org
Helping people living with HIV/AIDS survive the desolation, devastation, loneliness and despair which accompany this disease. Counseling, support groups, financial aid, literature, toll-free hotline. 33-0206443
15742 Neighbor To Nation Alpha-1 Foundation (Alpha One Foundation Inc) 2937 SW 27th Ave Ste 302
Miami, FL 33133
Angela Mc Bride, Director of Development
amcbride@alphaone.org
(305) 567-9888
www.alphaone.org
Supports research towards a cure for Alpha-1, a deadly genetic disorder causing liver and lung disease, affecting over 25 million Americans who are unknown carriers. 65-0585415
4064 Neighbor To Nation American Foundation for Suicide Prevention 120 Wall St 22nd Fl
New York, NY 10005
Colleen Kane, Development Manager
ckane@afsp.org
(646) 861-6615
www.afsp.org
Exclusively dedicated to understanding and preventing suicide through research and education and to reaching out to people with mood disorders and those affected by suicide. 13-3393329
25579 Neighbor To Nation America's VetDogs - The Veterans K-9 Corps Inc. 371 East Jericho Turnpike
Smithtown, NY 11787
Donna Ferrara, Administrative Secretary
Donna@vetdogs.org
(631) 930-9037
www.vetdogs.org
Trains guide, service, and therapy dogs. Transforms the lives of disabled veterans and active service members at home, in VA and military hospitals, while deployed. 20-8814368
11977 Neighbor To Nation Blessings International 1650 N Indianwood Avenue
Broken Arrow, OK 74012
Bernie Morris, Executive Assistant
bmorris@blessing.org
(918) 250-8101
www.blessing.org
Giving hope to destitute children and adults by providing life-saving pharmaceuticals, vitamins and medical supplies for treating needy patients in developing nations and US clinics. 73-1130590
1149 Neighbor To Nation Bread and Water for Africa, Inc. 2550 Huntington Ave., Ste 200
Alexandria, VA 22303
Bethelhem Tessema, Executive Director
beth@africanrelief.org
(703) 317-9440
www.africanrelief.org
Strengthening African initiatives for self-sufficiency through grassroots health, clean water, education, orphanages, vocational training, agriculture and micro-credit programs focusing on women and children. 54-1884520
12898 Neighbor to Nation Child Abuse Intervention Fund 300 E State St Ste 531
Redlands, CA 92373
Merv Chaplin, Board Secretary
merv@world-widemissions.org
(909) 793-2009
www.childabuseinterventionfund.org
Helping children by bringing them hope, healing, intervention, counseling, legal aid, support groups, medical referrals, education, safe-houses, and a national hotline. 33-0457856
12809 Neighbor To Nation Child Aid 917 SW Oak St Ste 208
Portland, OR 97205
C.j. Astarte, Office Manager
cj@child-aid.org
(503) 223-3008
www.child-aid.org
Helps Latin Americas poorest communities alleviate poverty through childhood literacy and education programs. Provides training, books, and scholarships. No fancy offices. Just hope for kids. 33-0317937
10003 Neighbor To Nation Children Affected by AIDS Foundation 6033 W Century Blvd Ste 830
Los Angeles, CA 90045
Pat Crawford, Office Manager
pcrawford@caaf.org
(310) 258-0850
www.caaf.org
Raises and distributes funds to provide daily necessities of life for children infected or affected with HIV/AIDS in the U.S., Latin America and the Caribbean. 95-4448687
878 Neighbor to Nation Children's Food Fund/World Emergency Relief/Rescue Task Force (World Emergency Relief) PO Box 1760
Temecula, CA 92593
Mona Reibold, Office Manager
mona@wer-us.org
(951) 225-6700
www.worldemergencyrelief.org
We were formed to give children a living chance through emergency relief, food, medical care, schools, orphanages, and micro-economic assistance in 24 countries, including Native Americans in the USA. 95-4014743
401 Neighbor To Nation Children's Hunger Relief Fund 44330 Premier Plaza Ste 220
Ashburn, VA 20147
Ashley Steffensen, Compliance Officer
admin@chrf.org
(707) 528-8000
www.chrf.org
Nine million innocent children needlessly die before age five! Help us provide millions of meals, healthcare, clean water, housing, education, God's love and stop starvation. 51-0168428
2083 Neighbor To Nation Christian Blind Mission (Christian Blind Mission International, Inc.) 450 East Park Avenue
Greenville, SC 29601
Katrina Trotter, Donor Services Administrator
ktrotter@cbmus.org
(864) 239-0065
www.cbmus.org
International Christian development mission serving 25 million children and families with disabilities and blindness for 103 years in the most impoverished countries of the world. 36-2959883
2006 Neighbor To Nation Christian Foundation for Children and Aging 44330 Premier Plaza Ste 220
Ashburn, VA 20147
Michael Calabria, Planned Giving Director
michael@cfcausa.org
(913) 384-6500
www.hopeforafamily.org
One hundred percent of your CSECC contribution funds scholarships for students living in poverty in developing countries. Students give back through service to their communities. 43-1243999
2008 Neighbor To Nation Christian Military Fellowship P.O Box 1207
Englewood, CO 80150
Dan Baerg, Chief Financial Officer
dan@cmfhq.org
(303) 761-1959
www.cmfhq.org
Supports America's military and their families by helping them to grow in their Christian faith by providing prayer, bible studies, linkups, conferences, training and resources. 84-0780545
2047 Neighbor To Nation Christian Relief Fund 1501 SW 58th Ave
Amarillo, TX 79110
Linda Purdy, Executive Director
lpurdy@christianrelieffund.org
(806) 352-5030
www.christianrelieffund.org
Fighting hunger and poverty internationally by providing food, medicine, educational support, Christian disaster relief and humanitarian aid to children and families in developing countries. 51-0183054
18056 Neighbor To Nation City of Hope 1055 Wilshire Blvd., 12th Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Mary Koenig, Director of Development / Employee Giving
mkkoenig@coh.org
(213) 241-7347
www.cityofhope.org
Internationally recognized innovative biomedical research, treatment and educaitonal institution. Physicians/scientists dedicated to the prevention and cure of cancer, diabetes, HIV/AIDS and other life-threatening diseases. 95-3435919
11777 Neighbor To Nation Compassion International Inc. 12290 Voyager Pkwy
Colorado Springs, CO 80921
Heidi Woodward, Advocate Support Specialist
cfc@us.ci.org
(800) 336-7676
www.compassion.com/cfc
Exists as an advocate for children, releasing them from spiritual, economic, social, physical poverty in Jesus' name through holistic child development in 26 developing countries. 36-2423707
12399 Neighbor to Nation Diabetes National Research Group 7620 Little River Turnpike Ste 600
Annadale, VA 22003
Karen Douthitt, Corporate Secretary
info@diabetes-science.org
(800) 877-3457
www.diabetes-science.org
Nicknamed "The Silent Killer", diabetes affects 23,000,000 Americans. We support medical research to find treatments and possibly cures, for Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. 33-0950812
18162 Neighbor to Nation Emergency Relief Response Fund (World-Wide Missions) 300 E State St., Ste 531
Redlands, CA 92373
Merv Chaplin, Director of Development
merv@world-widemissions.org
(909) 793-2009
www.emergencyreliefresponsefund.org
Moving quickly to alleviate human suffering in times of great crisis by providing food, clothing, medical care, temporary shelter, and other emergency efforts sustaining life. 95-2109095
211 Neighbor To Nation Fellowship of Christian Athletes 44330 Premier Plaza Ste 220
Ashburn, VA 20147
Heather Williams, Donor Services Coordinator
hwilliams@fca.org
(800) 289-0909
www.fca.org
Empowering and equipping coaches and athletes with encouragement, resources and training to influence and impact the world for Jesus Christ for more than 55 years. 44-0610626
4737 Neighbor To Nation Focus on the Family 8605 Explorer Dr
Colorado Springs, CO 80920
Royce Bervig, Senior Gift Planning Officer
royce.bervig@fotf.org
(719) 531-3470
FocusOnTheFamily.com
Christian organization dedicated to helping families thrive through faith-based resources, multimedia outreaches and counseling services that support a variety of marriage, parenting and life needs. 95-3188150
4605 Neighbor to Nation Glaucoma Research Foundation 251 Post St Ste 600
San Francisco, CA 94108
Catalina San Agustin, Director of Operations
catalinas@glaucoma.org
(415) 986-3162
www.glaucoma.org
Prevent vision loss from glaucoma by investing in innovative research, education, and support with the ultimate goal of finding a cure. 94-2495035
456 Neighbor To Nation Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind, Inc 371 E Jericho Turnpike
Smithtown, NY 11787
Donna Ferrara, Administrative Secretary
Donna@guidedog.org
(631) 930-9037
www.guidedog.org
Trains guide and service dogs that transform the lives of people with disabilities. Restores independence and mobility using cutting-edge technology and innovative training methods. 11-1687477
18972 Neighbor To Nation Leukemia Research Foundation, Inc. 3520 Lake Ave, Suite 202
Wilmette, IL 60091
Cindy Kane, Senior Dir of Development
cindy@lrfmail.org
(847) 424-0600
www.leukemia-research.org
Funds research to find a cure for leukemia, lymphoma and myelodysplastic syndromes and provides emotional, educational and financial support to patients and their families. 36-6102182
12902 Neighbor to Nation Lions Clubs International Foundation 44330 Premier Plaza Ste 220
Ashburn, VA 20147
Rebecca Daou, LCIF Division Manager
Rebecca.Daou@lionsclubs.org
(630) 468-6916
lionsclubs.org
Supports Lions Clubs in 206 countries in addressing the various needs of their communities through grant programs including sight, youth, health and disaster relief projects. 23-7030455
213 Neighbor To Nation MAZON Inc A Jewish Response to Hunger 44330 Premier Plaza Ste 220
Ashburn, VA 20147
Barb Green, Director of Operations
bgreen@mazon.org
(310) 442-0020
www.mazon.org
We provide grants to national and international anti-hunger organizations to help prevent and alleviate hunger. 22-2624532
12441 Neighbor to Nation Mercy Ships P O Box 2020
Garden Valley, TX 75771
Mark Wright,
workplacegiving@mercyships.org
(903) 939-7615
www.mercyships.org
Following the model of Jesus, Mercy Ships uses hospital ships to deliver free world-class healthcare to the poor and trains local surgeons and healthcare workers. 26-2414132
11981 Neighbor to Nation Mexican Medical, Inc. 7850 Lester Ave
Lemon Grove, CA 91945
Steve Crews, President
stevecrews@mexicanmedical.com
(619) 463-4777
www.mexicanmedical.com
Providing hope for the poor--sharing God's love through medical, dental, hospital care, community health programs--utilizing Christian medical teams and other volunteers. 95-6196019
2037 Neighbor To Nation Mission Aviation Fellowship PO Box 47
Nampa, ID 83653
Aaron Bear, Manager, Program Services
abear@maf.org
(208) 498-0800
www.maf.org
We are a Christian organization that uses aviation, communications, and learning technologies to bring the Gospel and life-sustaining services to isolated areas of the world. 95-1920983
9958 Neighbor To Nation Mission To Children, Inc. PO BOX 2217
Escondido, CA 92033
Byron Garmo, Director of Advancement & Operations
Byron@missiontochildren.org
(877) 766-2400
www.missiontochildren.org
Caring for and cultivating Christlike character in children. Our orphanages and character education programs give children a moral compass to guide them through life. 95-2649274
26217 Neighbor To Nation MOPS International, Inc. 2370 S. Trenton Way
Denver, CO 80231
Moira Cox, Donor Services Assistant
mcox@mops.org
(303) 696-2711
www.mops.org
Better moms make a better world! Your gift will help teen, military, single, working moms; stay at home moms and moms in prison. 84-0925251
11849 Neighbor To Nation Multiple Sclerosis National Research Institute (Torrey Pines Institute for Molecular Studies) 7620 Little River Turnpike Ste 600
Annandale, VA 22003
Karen Douthitt, VP & Corporate Secretary
info@ms-research.org
(866) 676-7400
www.ms-research.org
Conducts research toward understanding, treating and halting the progression of multiple sclerosis and related diseases. Current research progress is promising. Please help us find cures! 33-0319501
11551 Neighbor To Nation National Brain Tumor Society Inc 7620 Little River Turnpike Ste 600
Annandale, VA 22003
Todd Randolph, Director of Development Operations
trandolph@braintumor.org
(617) 924-9997
www.braintumor.org
National brain tumor Society is committed to finding a cure for brain tumors by driving strategic research, and empowering people through information and advocacy. 04-3068130
447 Neighbor to Nation National Right to Life Committee Educational Trust Fund 512 10th St
Washington, DC 20004
Marie Rivers, Workplace Campaigns Coordinator
mrivers@nrlc.org
(202) 626-8812
www.nrlc.org
Promotes respect for human life through educational programs opposing abortion, infanticide, and euthanasia and supports referral and adoption services for women with crisis pregnancies. 52-1241126
13713 Neighbor to Nation Navigators, The 44330 Premier Plaza Ste 220
Ashburn, VA 20147
Teresa Clifford, Financial Administrator
teresa.clifford@navigators.org
(719) 594-2505
www.navmilitary.org
We provide spiritual fitness and leadership training to military personnel. We offer practical resources for families impacted by war through counseling, conferences, and activities. 84-6007896
214 Neighbor to Nation Nazarene Compassionate Ministries, Inc 17001 Prairie Star Parkway, Suite 100
Lenexa, KS 66220
Geneva Coleman, Administrative Assistant
gcoleman@ncmi.org
(913) 768-4808
www.ncmi.org
Challenged by faith to end poverty. Promotes long-term solutions to poverty through training, gifts-in-kind, economic and community development and micro-enterprise projects. 43-1550318
11982 Neighbor To Nation Officers' Christian Fellowship (Officers' Christian Fellowship of the United States of America) 3784 S Inca St
Englewood, CO 80110
Dean A. Millard, Director of Finance
dean.millard@ocfusa.org
(800) 424-1984
www.ocfusa.org
Supports those who serve their country worldwide. Provides resources to help military members and their families grow together in their relationship with God and others. 38-1415401
4840 Neighbor To Nation Operation Blessing International Relief and Development Corporation 977 Centerville Turnpike
Virginia Beach, VA 23463
Deborah Bensen, Vice President, Media & Development
deborah.bensen@ob.org
(757) 226-3440
www.operationblessing.org
Dedicated to alleviating human need and suffering throughout the world through hunger relief, clean water, medical aid, disaster relief and community development programs since 1978. 54-1382657
12962 Neighbor To Nation Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation, Inc. 804 W Diamond Ave Ste 210
Gaithersburg, MD 20878
Stuart Tart, Director of Development
start@oif.org
(301) 947-0083
www.oif.org
OI causes brittle bones that break easily. Coughing can fracture ribs; falling can break a leg. Help provide support for families, research for a cure. 23-7076021
2049 Neighbor to Nation Senior Care Fund 300 E State St., Ste 531
Redlands, CA 92373
Merv Chaplin, Board Secretary
merv@world-widemissions.org
(909) 793-2009
www.seniorcarefund.org
Providing financial aid to a network of skilled and caring people helping the elderly to age with dignity and overcome loneliness through counseling and friendship. 33-0045482
12895 Neighbor To Nation The Breast Cancer Research Foundation (Breast Cancer Research Foundation, Inc.) 44330 Premier Plaza Ste 220
Ashburn, VA 20147
Margaret Mastrianni, Deputy Director
pegmast@bcrfcure.org
(646) 497-2600
www.bcrfcure.org
Help find a cure. Breast cancer claims over 40,000 lives annually. Your support funds lifesaving breast cancer research worldwide: Prevention and A Cure In Our Lifetime. 13-3727250
12726 Neighbor To Nation The V Foundation 106 Towerview Ct
Cary, NC 27513
John Leshney, Senior Vice President of Development
jleshney@jimmyv.org
(919) 380-9505
www.jimmyv.org
We are a charitable organization dedicated to saving lives by raising money to fund cancer research and awareness projects. 13-3705951
14743 Neighbor to Nation The Voice of the Martyrs Inc 1815 SE Bison Rd
Bartlesville, OK 74006
Brenda Matlock Cap, Strategic Partner Services Liason
campaign@vom-usa.org
(877) 337-0458
http://www.persecution.com
Provides spiritual and humanitarian aid to Christians persecuted for their faith in over 50 countries. Aid includes trauma care, medicine, shelter, Bibles and vocational training. 73-1395057
7147 Neighbor To Nation United Leukodystrophy Foundation, Inc., The 44330 Premier Plaza Ste 220
Ashburn, VA 20147
Kirsten Kotlarchik, Director of Operations
Office@ulf.org
(815) 895-3211
www.ulf.org
Provides patients and families specific information, networking opportunities, assists identifying sources of medical care, funds direct and indirect research leading to clinical trials and therapies. 35-1557361
2007 Neighbor to Nation World Concern: A Division of CRISTA Ministries 19303 Fremont Ave N
Seattle, WA 98133
Laura Bayles, Workplace Giving Officer
laurab@worldconcern.org
(206) 546-7201
www.worldconcern.org
We are a Christian humanitarian organization providing disaster relief, food, medicine, education, business loans, agricultural development, and God's love to the world's poorest people. 91-6012289
1544 Neighbor to Nation Youth Law Center 200 Pine St Ste 300
San Francisco, CA 94104
Robin Bishop, Administrative Assistant
rbishop@ylc.org
(415) 543-3379
www.ylc.org
Works to protect children in the nation's juvenile justice and foster care systems from abuse with particular attention to improving outcomes for infants and toddlers. 94-1715280
24051 Partners for a Better World Partners for a Better World 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Leah Hamilton, Director of Admissions
info@partnersforabetterworld.org
(866) 672-1097
www.partnersforabetterworld.org
From schools to hospitals to human rights organizations, we represent charities working on the ground for stronger communities and a better world. 20-1468898
903 Partners for a Better World 1930 17th Street, NW (Jack and Jill of America Foundation, Inc.) 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Pier A. H. Blake, Executive Director
pblake@jackandjillfoundation.org
(202) 232-5290
www.jackandjillfoundation.org
We provide financial support to organizations that promote leadership development for children, youth and young adults. Empowering at-risk kids across America to become tomorrow's leaders. 51-0224656
26886 Partners for a Better World A Jewish Voice for Peace, Inc. 1611 Telegraph Ave Ste 550
Oakland, CA 94612
Rebecca Vilkomerson, Executive Director
rebecca@jvp.org
(510) 465-1777
www.jvp.org
Inspired by Jewish tradition to work together for peace, equality, and human rights for Israelis and Palestinians and U.S. foreign policy that reflects these goals. 90-0018359
25512 Partners for a Better World Abraham Low Self Help Systems 105 W Adams St Ste 2940
Chicago, IL 60603
Sandra E. Glenn, Director of Administration
sandra@lowselfhelpsystems.org
(312) 337-5661
www.lowselfhelpsystems.org
For 75 years, our weekly self-help meetings have trained people with mental health issues like depression and anxiety how to lead peaceful and productive lives. 36-2041667
24035 Partners for a Better World American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science, Inc. 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Michele Willner, Director of Finance
michele@acwis.org
(212) 895-7900
www.weizmann-usa.org
Supports science and technology research in Israel for the benefit of humanity, including advancements in medicine and health, agriculture, education, the environment, and new technologies. 13-1623886
25574 Partners for a Better World American Friends of Fundacion Cardio infantil (American Friends of Fundacion Cardio Infantil Instituto de Cardiologia Inc) 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Maria Mercedes Sparks, Campaign Director
americanfriendsfci@cardioinfantil.org
(703) 319-0934
www.usafriendsfci.com
Supports hospital located in Bogota, Columbia, where poor children from throughout the region with cardiovascular problems receive complete cardiac health care service at no cost. 20-0227198
10399 Partners for a Better World American Friends of Neve Shalom/Wahat al-Salam 10 Chestnut St
Salem, MA 01970
Perrine Vaillant, Executive Director
perrine@oasisofpeace.org
(818) 325-8884
www.oasisofpeace.org
Supports an Israel community where Jewish and Arab families have lived, worked and raised their children together with mutual respect and equality for 26 years. 13-3441742
24036 Partners for a Better World American Friends of the Tel Aviv University Inc 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Fran Sommers, Director of Foundations & Corporate Grants
fsommers@aftau.org
(646) 277-2098
www.aftau.org
Supports Israel's leading center of higher education. Unites American and Israeli leaders dedicated to excellence in scholarship, research and community-building: expanding our global future. 13-1996126
26365 Partners for a Better World Angelwish Inc 10 Chestnut St
Salem, MA 01970
Shimmy Mehta, CEO
shimmy@angelwish.org
(201) 672-0722
www.angelwish.org
We help donors provide quality of life services to children and families living with chronic illnesses around the world through holiday and birthday gifts 22-3658778
13034 Partners for a Better World Anti-Defamation League 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Shirley J. Longshore, Director of National Grant Proposals & Initiatives
slongshore@adl.org
(212) 885-5831
www.adl.org
Anti-semitism, bigotry and hatred threaten the well-being of all of us. We provide education, advocacy and intervention to secure justice and fair treatement for everyone. 13-1818723
26896 Partners for a Better World Arts Midwest 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Colleen Mclaughlin, Director of External Relations
colleen@artsmidwest.org
(612) 341-0755
www.artsmidwest.org
We promote creativity, nurture cultural leadership, engage people in meaningful arts experiences, bringing vitality to Midwest communities and enriching people's lives. 41-1000424
18092 Partners for a Better World Asian American Justice Center Inc 10 Chestnut St
Salem, MA 01970
Hannah E Stone, Director of Foundation Relations
hstone@advancingequality.org
(202) 296-2300
www.advancingequality.org
Works to advance civil and human rights for Asian Americans and to build and promote a fair and equitable society for all. 13-3619000
15840 Partners for a Better World Assist International Inc 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Dana Bowles, Accounting Manager
dbowles@assistinternational.org
(209) 599-1890
www.assistinternational.org
Every 3 seconds a child dies because of extreme poverty. We provide homes, medical care, education, clean water and food to these children worldwide. 77-0243475
5429 Partners for a Better World Association for Union Democracy Inc 104 Montgomery St
Brooklyn, NY 11225
Kurt Richwerger, Executive Director
krichwerger@uniondemocracy.org
(718) 564-1114
www.uniondemocracy.org
Defend free speech, fair elections, fair hiring practices, due process in unions. Protect reformers facing retaliation. Special emphasis on women, minority, and public employee rights. 23-7037975
11269 Partners for a Better World Braille Institute of America, Inc. 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Christine Levine, Director of Annual Giving & Donor Relations
clevine@brailleinstitute.org
(323) 906-3108
www.brailleinstitute.org
Help eliminatre barriers to a fulfilling life caused by blindness and severe sight loss. We offer free programs, classes and services, reaching approximately 75,000 people. 95-1641426
24996 Partners for a Better World CACA Columbia (National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University) 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Susan P. Brown, VP and Director of Finance and Administration
sbrown@casacolumbia.org
(212) 841-5250
www.casacolumbia.org
A unique think/action tank for all Americans, we study addiction and substance abuse to mount effective prevention programs to protect our nation's children and communities. 52-1736502
25572 Partners for a Better World Campaign for America's Kids (American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry) 10 Chestnut St
Salem, MA 01970
Heidi Buttner Fordi, Deputy Executive Director
hfordi@aacap.org
(202) 966-7300
www.aacap.org
15 million children in America have a psychiatric disorder. We aim to improve access to treatment and decrease stigma through advocacy, education and research. 13-1958990
871 Partners for a Better World Catholic Legal Immigration Network Inc 10 Chestnut St
Salem, MA 01970
Claudia Ornelas, Donor Services Coordinator
cornelas@cliniclegal.org
(202) 756-2753
www.cliniclegal.org
Assists low income immigrants, reunites families, naturalizes newcomers, helps victims of domestic violence, aids refugees, represents detained immigrants, and trains charitable immigration services agencies. 52-1584951
26372 Partners for a Better World Center for Justice and Accountability 10 Chestnut St
Salem, MA 01970
Pamela Merchant, Executive Director
pmerchant@cja.org
(415) 544-0444
www.cja.org
We litigate to hold perpetrators individually accountable for human rights abuses, advance the rights of torture survivors, and develop human rights law domestically and internationally. 94-3299686
18173 Partners for a Better World Center for Victims of Torture 10 Chestnut St
Salem, MA 01970
Ashley Gotreau, Senior Development Associate
agotreaut@cvt.org
(612) 436-4892
www.cvt.org
CVT provides comprehensive care to torture survivors; trains health/human service professionals to provide proper care to torture survivors; advocates for prevention of torture. 36-3383933
26906 Partners for a Better World CFC (Caring for Cambodia, Inc.) 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Kristie Hess, Chief Financial Officer
kristiehess@caringforcambodia.org
(630) 258-1509
www.caringforcambodia.org
Securing a brighter future through education, for the children of Cambodia. Providing safe learning environments, trained teachers and the essentials for their health and welfare. 20-3645945
25630 Partners for a Better World Child Abuse Prevention That Works (Great Kids Inc) 10 Chestnut St
Salem, MA 01970
Cheryl Miller, President and CEO
Cherylseaside1@windstream.net
(606) 674-2319
www.greatkidsinc.org
Child abuse, neglect, harmful parenting weaken our future world citizenry. We offer successful practical evidence-based strategies to grow strong families, compassionate communities and global cooperation. 62-1798100
17196 Partners for a Better World Childhood Anxiety Network Inc 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Kevin Colvey, Director
kevin.colvey@eastlink.ca
(902) 444-5747
www.selectivemutism.org
Increases public awareness of selective mutism by providing education, supporting research and providing support to professionals, affected individuals and their families. 65-0946164
25607 Partners for a Better World Christian Solidarity International Inc. 10 Chestnut St
Salem, MA 01970
Val Sawelenko, Office Manager
csi@csi-usa.org
(805) 777-7107
www.csi-int.org
In Sudan, Iraq, and elsewhere, we work to free people from slavery, aid victims of violent persecution, and make sure their voices are heard. 33-0826951
25613 Partners for a Better World Cross-Cultural Solutions 10 Chestnut St
Salem, MA 01970
Cassandra Tomkin, Director of Operations
cassandra@crossculturalsolutions.org
(914) 632-0022
www.crossculturalsolutions.org
We operate international volunteer programs in partnership with sustainable community initiatives, bringing people together to work side-by-side while sharing perspectives and cultural understanding. 93-1189960
18104 Partners for a Better World Dalai Lama Foundation Inc 10 Chestnut St
Salem, MA 01970
Tenzin Tethong, President
info@dlfound.net
(650) 368-4435
www.dalailamafoundation.org
An international circle of friends, supporting action for ethics and peace through education. Peace starts with each one of us. 68-0492149
10547 Partners for a Better World Dui Hua Foundation 450 Sutter St Ste 900
San Francisco, CA 94108
Candy Or, Gifts Administrator
candyor@duihua.org
(415) 986-0536
www.duihua.org
Political/religious, juvenile and women prisoners face particular vulnerabilities in China. We advocate for at-risk detainees through promotion of human rights in respectful dialogue with China. 94-3327519
12851 Partners for a Better World Electronic Frontier Foundation, Inc. 10 Chestnut St
Salem, MA 01970
Cherese Logan-heckard, Membership Assistant
cherese@eff.org
(415) 436-9333
www.eff.org
Civil liberties membership organization protecting online rights to free speech, fair use, innovation, and privacy through litigation, activism, and educating the public, press, and policymakers. 04-3091431
24044 Partners for a Better World Friends of the Orphans 134 N La Salle S Ste 500
Chicago, IL 60602
Kathy Giblin, National HR Manager
kgiblin@friendsus.org
(312) 386-7479
www.friendsoftheorphans.org
Transforming the lives of orphaned, abondoned and disadvantaged children through support of the Nuestros Pequenos Hermanos network of orphanages in Latin America and the Caribbean. 65-1229309
25728 Partners for a Better World Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN, Inc) 10 Chestnut St
Salem, MA 01970
Juliana Weissbein, Development Assistant
jweissbein@glsen.org
(646) 388-6586
www.glsen.org
Nearly nine of ten LGBT students are bullied or harassed in school. We make America's schools safer for all, regardless of sexual orientation/gender. 04-3234202
13017 Partners for a Better World GLAAD (Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, Inc.) 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Doreen Zetterlund, Associate Director of Membership
zetterlund@glaad.org
(323) 933-2040
www.glaad.org
Dedicated to ensuring fair, accurate and inclusive representations in the media to eliminate homophobia and discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation. 13-3384027
24964 Partners for a Better World Global Greengrants Fund 10 Chestnut St
Salem, MA 01970
Tina Burke, Development Associate
tina@greengrants.org
(303) 939-9866
www.greengrants.org
A little can go a long way. We give small grants to grassroots groups around the world striving for environmental justice and human rights. 84-1612422
24965 Partners for a Better World Global Water 10 Chestnut St
Salem, MA 01970
Kathleen Kuepper, Program Manager
kathleen@globalwater.org
(805) 985-3057
www.GlobalWater.org
Focused on providing clear water and improving sanitation for rural villages in developing countries. Our projects make an impact by reducing hunger, disease and poverty. 52-1247893
26934 Partners for a Better World Gray Panthers Project Fund 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Judy Lear, Acting Executive Director
judylear@graypanthers.org
(202) 737-6637
www.graypanthers.org
We advocate for the needs of the people over profits through intergenerational, international, national and local campaigns for health care, social justice and economic security. 23-7409915
26937 Partners for a Better World Himalayan Children's Fund 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Debra Ann Robinson, Director
debraannr@mac.com
(310) 395-6616
www.rinpoche.com/hcfindex.htm
Himalayan children face severe economic hardship. With Throngu Rinpoche's guidance we provide food, clothing, education and medical care while aiming to preserve their Tibetan culture. 95-4121177
24045 Partners for a Better World Home of Hope, Inc. 10 Chestnut St
Salem, MA 01970
Nalini Bhat, Board Member
nalini.bhat@kp.org
(408) 205-1917
www.partnersforabetterworld.org
We provide services for orphaned, underprivileged, mentally or physically challenged children in India and USA, to help them become self-sustaining, productive individuals of the society. 94-3342348
2230 Partners for a Better World Human Rights Watch, Inc. 10 Chestnut St
Salem, MA 01970
Paz Petersson, Grants Administrator
petersp@hrw.org
(212) 377-9426
www.hrw.org
We expose human rights abuses and pressure governments and international institutions to bring an unconditional halt to human rights violations worldwide. 13-2875808
512 Partners for a Better World Indian Law Resource Center 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Marilyn Richardson, Assistant to the Director
mt@indianlaw.org
(406) 449-2006
www.indianlaw.org
Nonprofit law and advocacy organization providing legal assistance to Indian/Alaska Native nations working to protect their land, resources, human rights, environment and cultural heritage. 52-1121079
12375 Partners for a Better World Institute of Food and Development Policy (Food First) 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Marilyn Borchardt, Development Director
marbor@foodfirst.org
(510) 654-4400
www.foodfirst.org
People have the basic human right to live free of hunger. Help us fight inequities and promote solutions to end poverty, hunger and environmental degradation. 13-2838167
26944 Partners for a Better World International Animal Rescue, US 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Laurence Van Atten-holyoak, Development Coordinator
laurence@internationalanimalrescue.org
(508) 826-1083
www.internationalanimalrescue.org
We work internationally to return rescued animals to their natural environments and provide permanent sanctuary for those who can no longer survive in the wild. 54-2044674
15903 Partners for a Better World International Campaign for Tibet 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Christopher Chaleunrath, Major Gifts Manager
chris.chaleunrath@savetibet.org
(202) 785-1515
www.savetibet.org
Promotes human rights and democracy for the Tibetan people, secures humanitarian assistance, reports and advocates for Tibetans, and encourages dialogue between Chinese and Tibetan Governments. 52-1570071
25535 Partners for a Better World International Crisis Group 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Danielle Gimblett, Development Officer
dgimblett@crisisgroup.org
(212) 574-6412
www.crisisgroup.org
Our unique combination of on-the-ground research, policy recommendations and high-level advocacy advances peace-building worldwide and promotes the security and welfare of people in conflict zones. 52-5170039
24979 Partners for a Better World International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Inc. 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Andrew Smith, Administrator
asmith@istss.org
(847) 480-9080
www.istss.org
Promoting advancement and exchange of knowledge, including understanding scope and consequences of traumatic exposure, preventing traumatic events and ameliorating consequences, and advocating for the field. 31-1129675
25649 Partners for a Better World Israel Guide Dog Center for the Blind 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Michael J Leventhal, Executive Director
mike@israelguidedog.org
(215) 343-9100
www.israelguidedog.org
We provide visually impaired Israelis with the independence, mobility, self confidence and companionship through a "Partnership" with a Guide Dog. Dogs are provided for free. 23-2519029
25235 Partners for a Better World Israel Special Kids Fund 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Hillel Wiener, Ex. V.P.
israelspecialkid@aol.com
(212) 268-2577
www.israelspecialkids.org
We are dedicated to improving the quality of life for disabled and seriously ill children, and their families, in Israel. 11-3411201
24042 Partners for a Better World Israel's Support for the Ill and Aged (Ezer Mizion, Inc.) 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Hannah Miller, Director of Development
cmiller@ezermizionusa.org
(718) 853-8400
www.ezermizion.org
Help us save lives and provide crucial services in Israel to 650,000 of those challenged by old age, special needs, disability, mental illness and cancer. 13-3660421
13644 Partners for a Better World Judge David L. Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Mary Anne Walker, Manager Individual Giving
maryannew@bazelon.org
(202) 467-5730
www.bazelon.org
Protect children and adults with mental disabilities from exclusion and discrimination in education, housing, employment and health care and promotes services that fosters their independance. 23-7268143
13659 Partners for a Better World Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund, Inc. 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Omer Shah, Member Services Manager
members@lambdalegal.org
(212) 809-8585
www.lambalegal.org
Achieving recognition of the civil rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people and those with HIV through impact litigation, education and public policy work. 23-7395681
26366 Partners for a Better World Latin America Working Group Education Fund 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Lisa Haugaard, Executive Director
lisah@lawg.org
(202) 546-7010
www.lawg.org
The U.S. should be Latin America's good neighbor. We help citizens insist on U.S. support for human rights and freedom from poverty in the region. 11-3657128
24047 Partners for a Better World MOVE International 1300 17th Street, City Centre
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Sheila Shegos, Director of Development
shshegos@kern.org
(661) 843-7762
www.move-international.org
Helping people with physical disabilities improve quality of life -- to sit, stand and walk -- leading to increased independence, dignity and inclusion in family/community life. 94-3227458
18131 Partners for a Better World Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Megan Nesbit, Grants Associate
mnesbit@mcasd.org
(858) 454-3541
www.mcasd.org
The region's foremost forum for contemporary art, engaging visitors of all ages with our internationally recognized collection, dynamic schedule of exibitions, and education programs. 95-1855640
26368 Partners for a Better World National Asian Pacific Center on Aging 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Rose Bach, Administration Manager
rose@napca.org
(206) 838-8161
www.napca.org
Services and advocacy for Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) seniors. Provide language assistance, healthy aging programs that enable AAPI seniors to age with dignity. 52-1266741
26370 Partners for a Better World National Camps for Blind Children (Christian Record Services) 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Janell Hurst, Director
janell.hurst@christianrecord.org
(402) 488-0981
www.blindcamps.org
Blind campers discover undeveloped potential, increase self-confidence, improve physical vigor, develop an appreciation for God's love and care. 47-0405439
2221 Partners for a Better World National Center for Lesbian Rights 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Leanna Blankenship, Data and Development Systems Manager
lblankenship@nclrights.org
(415) 365-1311
www.nclrights.org
Through impact litigation, public policy advocacy, public education and direct legal services, NCLR advances the legal and human rights of LGBT people and their families. 94-3086885
24997 Partners for a Better World National Center on Family Homelessness 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Jennifer J. Teti, Annual Giving Manager
jennifer.teti@familyhomelessness.org
(617) 964-3834
www.familyhomelessness.org
Our mission is to help homeless children and their families through innovative research and evaluation, program design, service delivery, systems integration and advocacy. 22-2882452
874 Partners for a Better World National Housing Law Project (National Housing and Community Development Law Project) 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Susan Stern, Deputy Director of Administration
sstern@nhlp.org
(415) 546-7000
www.nhlp.org
Uses the power of law and advocacy to fight for better housing justice for poor people and to preserve and increase affordable housing. 94-2400196
24048 Partners for a Better World National Senior Citizens Law Center 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Noris Weiss Malvey, Development Counsel
nwm@nsclc.org
(202) 683-1993
www.nsclc.org
We protect the rights of low-income older adults through ensuring their health and economic security and also ensure access to the courts for all. 95-3132674
26966 Partners for a Better World Nonviolent Peaceforce 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Tom Tarnow, US Director of Development
ttarnow@nonviolentpeaceforce.org
(612) 871-0005
www.nonviolentpeaceforce.org
When armed conflict erupts and forces people to flee their homes, our unarmed peacekeepers are there to protect civilians, prevent futher violence and promote peace. 35-219019
16195 Partners for a Better World Nuclear Age Peace Foundation 1622 Anacapa Street
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
Sharon Rossol, Office Manager
executive@napf.org
(805) 965-3443
www.wagingpeace.org
Join a leading organization working to build peace, end war and promote global efforts to eliminate the nuclear weapons threat to humanity. 95-3825265
26972 Partners for a Better World Pachamama Alliance 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Dan Carney, Development Coordinator
dan@pachamama.org
(415) 561-4522
www.pachamama.org
The next four years will impact the next thousand. Empowering indigenous rainforest peoples to defend vital ecosystems and educating all humanity for a new vision. 94-3249793
12941 Partners for a Better World Peace Action Education Fund 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Peter Deccy, Development Director
pdeccy@peace-action.org
(301) 565-4050
www.peace-action.org
Works to abolish nuclear weapons, support a peace economy that meets human needs and a foreign policy that promotes peace and respects human rights! 52-1554826
25729 Partners for a Better World Peace Development Fund 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Arlean Solis, Director of Administration & Finance
arlean@peacefund.org
(415) 642-0900
www.peacedevelopmentfund.org
We provide grants, training and other vital resources necessary to grassroots communities working on peaceful conflict resolution, human rights and environmental sustainability in the U.S. 04-2738794
25683 Partners for a Better World Pratham USA 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Kabir Kumar, Development Director
kkumar@prathamusa.org
(415) 691-7382
www.prathamusa.org
50% of children in India do not know how to read. We support education for underprivileged children through pre-school and primary school education programs. 76-0620808
824 Partners for a Better World Project Concern International 5151 Murphy Canyon Rd Ste 320
San Diego, CA 92123
Lena Alfi, Development Coordinator, GROW
lalfi@pciglobal.org
(858) 279-9690
www.pciglobal.org
We are dedicated to preventing disease, providing humanitarian aid, and improving access to healthcare, clean water, nutritious food and economic opportunity in impoverished communities worldwide. 95-2248462
4069 Partners for a Better World Public Citizen Foundation, Inc. 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Helen Katz, Director of Development
hkatz@citizen.org
(202) 588-1000
www.citizen.org
We are a national, nonprofit advocacy organization founded in 1971 to represent the people's interests in Congress, the executive branch and the courts. 52-1263996
2236 Partners for a Better World Quixote Center, Inc. 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Andrew Hochhalter, Associate Director
andrew@quixote.org
(301) 699-0042
www.quixote.org
Promotes justice here and overseas, provides supplies and funding to meet basic human needs in Nicaragua and Haiti, promotes restorative justice and church reform. 52-1055742
18456 Partners for a Better World Rainforest Foundation, Inc. 180 Varick St Ste 528
New York, NY 10014
Suzanne Pelletier, Executive Director
spelletier@rffny.org
(212) 431-9098
www.rainforestfoundation.org
We protect the biological and cultural diversity of Central and South American rainforests by helping indigenous peoples secure the rights to their lands and resources. 95-1622945
26983 Partners for a Better World Reconciling Ministries Network 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
David E. Braden, Director of Development
david@rmnetwork.org
(773) 736-5526
www.rmnetwork.org
Saving lives and preventing bullies, we equip United Methodists to create safe spaces and just policies to advance gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender equality. 52-169721
24052 Partners for a Better World RHF Foundation, Inc. 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Stephanie Titus, Director of Charitable Giving
stephanie.titus@rhf.org
(562) 257-5141
www.rhf.org
Many economically disadvantaged persons make desperate choices between paying rent and purchasing food or medications. We provide safe, decent, secure, affordable housing for those in need. 91-2145934
18148 Partners for a Better World Roots of Peace 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Kathleen E Budzinski, Exec Asst and Director of Public Affairs
kathy@rootsofpeace.org
(415) 455-9404
www.rootsofpeace.org
Our mission is to rid the world of landmines by transforming minefields into thriving farmland through our unique model of "Demine, Replant, Rebuild." 68-0442399
18193 Partners for a Better World San Francisco Opera Association 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Donna Batson, Director Foundation & Government Relations
dbatson@sfopera.com
(415) 565-3217
www.sfopera.com
Presents world-class opera performances; free community outreach events; in-school K-12 arts education programs; and manages internationally-renowned young singers training and professional development program. 94-0836240
15734 Partners for a Better World Sankara Eye Foundation, USA 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
K. Muralidharan, Executive Chairman
murali777@gmail.com
(866) 726-5272
www.giftofvision.org
One fifth of the world's blind, over 45 million, are in India and 80% are curable. We are working towards eliminating curable blindness in India. 77-6141976
26226 Partners for a Better World Seeds of Peace 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Rowena Hill, Business Affairs Officer
rowena@seedsofpeace.org
(646) 691-6388
www.seedsofpeace.org
Inspires and equips new generations of leaders from regions of conflict with the relationships, understanding, and skills needed to advance lasting peace. 52-1814447
24020 Partners for a Better World SOL (Seeds of Learning) 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Annie Bacon, Executive Director
annie@seedsoflearning.org
(707) 939-0471
www.seedsoflearning.org
Thousands of children in Nicaragua and El Salvador have no access to education or schools. We build schools, provide scholarships, books, pens, pencils, and more. 68-0254397
18153 Partners for a Better World Southeast Asia Resource Action Center SEARAC 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Eileen Morrison, Director of Development & Operations
eileen@searac.org
(202) 667-4690
www.searac.org
Advancing the interests of Cambodian, Laotian, and Vietnamese Americans. Empowering communities through advocacy, leadership development and capacity-building to create a just and equitable society. 52-1161473
24963 Partners for a Better World Suicide Prevention Alliance (Glendon Association, The) 10 Chestnut St
Salem, MA 01970
Maureen Sullivan, Director of Finance & Administration
msullivan@glendon.org
(805) 681-0415
www.glendon.org
Prevents tragedies by providing assessment tools predicting violent and suicidal . Helps individuals, families and mental health professionals before lives are losst. Provides free education. 95-3715964
16890 Partners for a Better World Survivors of Torture, International 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Kathi Anderson, Executive Director
kanderson@notorture.org
(619) 278-2400
www.notorture.org
With specialized care, survivors of politically-motivated torture reclaim strength and vitality while becoming healthy, self-sufficient community members. Supporters are a healthy resource. 33-0743869
869 Partners for a Better World The Myelin Project 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Greg Benton, Vice-President
info@myelin.org
(310) 795-1275
www.myelin.org
Children are dying. Your donation will help us fund newborn screening for ALD, and find cures for demyelinating diseases like multiple sclerosis and adrenoleukodystrophy. 52-1545992
18195 Partners for a Better World Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Thomas R. Carter, President
tomcarter@monkinstitute.org
(202) 364-7272
www.monkinstitute.org
Offers promising young musicians college level training by America's jazz masters and presents school-based jazz education programs for young people around the world. 52-1544030
24053 Partners for a Better World Tibet Child Health Programs (Terma Foundation) 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Nancy Harris, President
nancyharris@terma.org
(650) 712-8413
www.terma.org
We implement health programs in Tibet, primarily for children; including nutrition, health care deliveryand infectious disease prevention, while integrating traditional belief systems. 94-3342953
877 Partners for a Better World Tibet Fund 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Rhianna L Murphy, Finance Director
rmurphy@tibetfund.org
(212) 213-5011
www.tibetfund.org
We provide support for humanitarian aid, health education, communtiy development, and cultural preservation programs for impoverished Tibetan refugees and Tibetans in Tibet. 13-3115145
25719 Partners for a Better World United for a Fair Economy 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Suzanna Schell, Director of Development
sschell@faireconomy.org
(617) 423-2148
www.faireconomy.org
Concentrated wealth and power undermine the economy, corrupt democracy, deepen the racial divide, and tear communities apart. We build social movements for greater equality. 04-3286118
24803 Partners for a Better World Violence Policy Center 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Josh Sugarmann, Executive Director
jsugarmann@vcp.org
(202) 822-8200
www.vpc.org
From school shootings to attacks on law enforcement, guns are tearing America apart. Help us stop this killer epidemic that claims over 30,000 lives annually. 52-1571442
17049 Partners for a Better World Wellstone Action Fund 2446 University Ave West, Suite 170
Saint Paul, MN 55114
Louis Haut-prokop, Executive Administrator
louis@wellstone.org
(651) 414-6026
www.wellstone.org
Provides training programs in leadership, organizing, voter engagement, citizens activism, and issue advocacy for individuals, organization, and diverse communities. 35-2191193
25724 Partners for a Better World ZOE 125 Washington St Ste 201
Salem, MA 01970
Betsy Meenk, USA Regional Director
betsy@gozoe.org
(661) 255-7963
www.zoechildren.org
Caring for orphans and rescuing children from human trafficking. Through prevention, intervention and aftercare we offer an opportunity for healing and wholeness for these children. 14-1862549
17482 Sports Charities USA Sports Charities USA - Supporting Youth, Disabled and National Team 1100 Larkspur Landing Cir Ste 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Catherine Miller, Director
cmiller@maguireinc.com
(415) 925-2600
www.sportscharities.org
Dedicated to athletic excellence for America's National Teams, and world-class athletic opportunities and recreational experiences for disabled Americans. Celebrating the triumphs of the human spirit. 47-0863988
26893 Sports Charities USA AYSO (American Youth Soccer Organization) 19750 S Vermont Suite 200
Torrance, CA 90502
Sahar Milani, Marketing /PR Specialist
saharm@ayso.org
(424) 221-7921
www.ayso.org
AYSO’s delivers quality youth soccer programs which based on AYSO’s six philosophies: Everyone Plays, balanced teams, open registration, positive coaching, good sportsmanship and player development. 95-6205398
10418 Sports Charities USA Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center PO Box 697
Breckenridge, CO 80424
Marci Sloan, Development Director
marci@boec.org
(970) 453-6422
www.boec.org
Expands the potential of people with disabilities, serious illnesses and other special needs through therapeutic, empowering, educational, and inspiring outdoor experiences. 84-0725560
24792 Sports Charities USA Fishing Has No Boundaries, Inc PO Box 175
Hayward, WI 54843
Kathy Overman, Business Manager
kathyfhnbinc@cheqnet.net
(715) 634-3185
www.fhnbinc.org
A walk to the lake to fish isn't easy for the disabled. We provide specialized fishing gear, specially designed docks, pesonal volunteers and special memories. 39-1638343
25042 Sports Charities USA United States Luge Association Inc 57 Church St
Lake Placid, NY 12946
Ronald Rossi, CEO
rrossi@usaluge.org
(518) 523-2071
www.usaluge.org
Provides for the achievement of athletic excellence in the sport of luge with the highest degree of sportsmanship, honor, dedication and victory as the standard. 14-1638206
1145 Sports Charities USA United States Soccer Federation Foundation Inc 1211 Connecticut Ave NW Ste 500
Washington, DC 20036
Greg Griffith, Director of Development
ggriffith@USSoccerfoundation.org
(202) 872-6651
www.USSoccerfoundation.org
1 in 3 children are overweight. 60 minutes of play, 3-times a week makes a difference using soccer; we improve the lives of underserved youth. 36-3976313
4705 Sports Charities USA Womens Sports Foundation 1100 Larkspur Landing Cir Ste 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Barry Giaquinto, Chief Financial & Operations Officer
bgiaquinto@womenssportsfoundation.org
(516) 542-4700
www.womenssportsfoundation.org
We advocate for equality, educate the public, conduct research and offer grants to promote sports and physical activity for girls and women. 23-7380557
18965 Wild Animals Worldwide Wild Animals Worldwide 1100 Larkspur Landing Cir Ste 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Cathy Miller, Director
cmiller@maguireinc.com
(866) 439-0989
www.savewildanimals.org
Protect endangers animals and their habitats. Provide sanctuary for rescued and threatened species. Keep oceans and rivers safe and thriving. Defend the "wild" in wildlife. 20-8774272
16420 Wild Animals Worldwide Ape and Monkey Rescue and Sanctuaries (International Primate Protection League) PO Box 766
Summerville, SC 29484
Shirley Mc Greal, Executive Director
smcgreal@ippl.org
(843) 871-2280
www.ippl.org
Dedicated to protecting the world's remaining primates,great and small:exposing primate abuse,battling international traffickers,operating a gibbon sanctuary,and supporting primate rescue woirldwide. 51-0194013
5211 Wild Animals Worldwide Born Free USA United with Animal Protection Institute (Born Free USA: Keep Wildlife in the Wild) P.O Box 22505
Sacramento, CA 95822
Angela Grimes, Development Associate
angela@bornfreeusa.org
(240) 463-1501
www.bornfreeusa.org
Works to end the suffering of wild animals in captivity, rescue individual animals in need, protect wildlife, including endangered species, and encourage compassionate conservation globally. 94-6187633
12828 Wild Animals Worldwide Fish and Wildlife Protection:Clean Water for Clean Habitat (Wildlands CPR) PO Box 7516
Missoula, MT 59807
Tom Petersen, Development Director
trp@wildlandscpr.org
(406) 543-9551
www.wildlandscpr.org
Forest roads fail, fouling fisheries, destroying wildlife habitat. Off-road vehicles turn public lands into motorized playgrounds. Help us protect and restore America’s wild places. 81-0512261
18184 wild Animals Worldwide International Crane Foundation Inc PO Box 447
Baraboo, WI 53913
David Koehler, Vice President for Advancement
dkoehler@savingcranes.org
(608) 356-9462
www.savingcranes.org
Eleven of the 15 crane species are threatened with extinction. Help us protect cranes and the ecosystems, watersheds, and flyways on which they depend. 39-1187711
1810 Wild Animals Worldwide Marine Mammal Center 2000 Bunker Rd Fort Cronkhite
Sausalito, CA 94965
Marc Bruvry, Membership Specialist
bruvrym@tmmc.org
(415) 289-7338
www.marinemammalcenter.org
Rescuing and rehabilitating injured, sick, and orphaned marine mammals and releasing them back to their ocean home. 51-0144434
24012 Wild Animals Worldwide Pandas International PO Box 620335
Littleton, CO 80162
Suzanne Braden, Director
sbraden@pandasinternational.org
(303) 933-2365
www.pandasinternational.org
Dedicated to saving the Giant Panda. With 1,600 left, we must increase this number. Provides medical equipment, supplies and formula to Panda Centers in China. 84-1544557
25016 Wild Animals Worldwide Polar Bears International PO Box 3008
Bozeman, MT 59772
Amy Shellenberger, Operations Manager
amy@pbears.org
(406) 586-9416
www.polarbearsinternational.org
Two-thirds of the world's polar bears could be lost by mid-century without action. Please help us save them. 77-0322706
25645 Wild Animals Worldwide Rhino Foundation (International Rhino Foundation The) 581705 White Oak Rd
Yulee, FL 32097
Susie Ellis Ph D, Executive Director
s.ellis@rhinos-irf.org
(540) 465-9595
www.rhinos-irf.org
Brutally slaughtered by poachers for their horns, rhinos are facing extinction the world over. Help us protect and conserve these magnificent prehistoric animals. 75-2395006
11233 Wild Animals Worldwide Save the Manatee Club, Inc. 500 N Maitland Ave
Maitland, FL 32751
Judith Vallee, Development Director
jvallee@savethemanatee.org
(352) 383-7533
www.savethemanatee.org
Protecting manatees and their habitat for the welfare of posterity through conservation, education, public awareness, advocacy, and sponsoring research, rescue, rehabilitation, and release efforts. 59-3131709
12527 Wild Animals Worldwide Snow Leopard Trust (International Snow Leopard Trust) 4649 Sunnyside Ave N Suite 325
Seattle, WA 98103
Antonia Jindrich, Donor Relations Manager
antonia@snowleopard.org
(206) 632-2421
www.snowleopard.org
Protecting the endangered wild snow leopard and its habitat by partnering with local communities and rural herders who share its mountain home. 91-1144119
16605 Wild Animals Worldwide Wild Salmon Center 721 NW Ninth Avenue Suite 300
Portland, OR 97209
Kimberly Dunlap, Development Associate
kdunlap@wildsalmoncenter.org
(503) 222-1804
www.aspca.org
Conserving wild salmon and its ecosystems of the North Pacific Protecting coastal watersheds and free flowing salmon rivers essential to the species and future generations. 94-3166095
25050 Wild Animals Worldwide Wildaid Inc 744 Montgomery St No, #300
San Francisco, CA 94111
Erin Sullivan, Development Director
sullivan@wildaid.org
(415) 834-3174
www.wildaid.org
Wild Aid’s mission is to end illegal wildlife trade in our lifetimes by reducing demand through public awareness campaigns and providing comprehensive marine protection. 20-3644441
1827 Wild Animals Worldwide WildCare 76 Albert Park Lane
San Rafael, CA 94901
Jan Armstrong, Development Manager
janarmstrong@wildcarebayarea.org
(415) 453-1000
www.wildcarebayarea.org
Showing people how to coexist with wildlife; offering practical, respectful and humane solutions in a complete range of programs, including a wildlife hospital and hotline. 51-0172331
2319 Wild Animals Worldwide Wildlife Habitat Council, Inc. 8737 Colesville Rd Ste 800
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Alice Lynn O'steen, Development & Membership Manager
aosteen@wildlifehc.org
(240) 247-0931
www.wildlifehc.org
A group of corporations, conservation organizations, academic institutions, government agencies and individuals dedicated to restoring and enhancing wildlife habitat. 52-1558579
1900 Women, Children and Family Service Charities of America Women, Children and Family Service Charities of America 1100 Larkspur Landing Cir Ste 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Catherine Miller, Director
cmiller@maguireinc.com
(415) 925-2600
www.womenandchildren.org
Creating a better world by constructively addressing gender based discrimination, domestic violence, reproductive choices, family-work conflicts, caregiver support, and childhood education, hunger and health. 94-3193386
1975 Women, Children and Family Service Charities of America Abortion Access Project Inc PO Box 410164
Cambridge, MA 02141
Maggie Baker, Office Manager
mk@abortionaccess.org
(617) 661-1161
www.abortionaccess.org
Organizes to train new abortion providers, expand access to abortion services, and increase awareness of the critical role of abortion in promoting women's health. 04-3298538
26901 Women, Children and Family Service Charities of America Buckner Children and Family Svcs Inc 600 North Peal St Ste 2260
Dallas, TX 75201
Whitney Landers, Foundation
wlanders@buckner.org
(214) 758-8043
www.buckner.org
We provide adoptions, transitional housing and foster care, humanitarian aid, health care, prevention programs support/community/programs, micro-finance programs and schools for orphans and vulnerable too. 75-2571395
18085 Women, Children and Family Service Charities of America Children at Risk Intervention Fund 300 E State St., Ste 531
Redlands, CA 92373
Merv Chaplin, Board Secretary
merv@world-widemissions.org
(909) 793-2009
www.childrenatriskinterventionfund.org
Your gifts support efforts to rescue, help, protect, give hope to the weakest among us - children abandoned, abused, abducted, victims of pornography and sex trafficking. 81-0563923
10419 Women, Children and Family Service Charities of America Coalition Against Trafficking in Women, The PO Box 7427 JAF Station
New York, NY 10116
Corey Backes, Development Director
cbackes@catwinternational.org
(212) 643-9895
www.catwinternational.org
Human trafficking destroys lives, especially those of women and children who are sexually exploited. Support our efforts to combat sexual exploitation and promote human rights. 22-3032134
12412 Women, Children and Family Service Charities of America Family Violence and Sexual Assault Institute 10065 Old Grove Rd Ste 101
San Diego, CA 92131
Robert Geffner, President
bgeffner@alliant.edu
(858) 527-1860
www.fvsai.org
Stop race, violence, abuse and trauma in our homes and communities. We provide comprehensive prevention and treatment services, and trainings on local and national levels. 75-2401334
25529 Women, Children and Family Service Charities of America Feed My Hungry Children 20439 N Fletcher Wy
Peoria, AZ 85382
Lon R. Taylor, CEO
feedmhc@aol.com
(602) 241-2873
America's children going to bed hungry! Families desperate for food! Perfectly good being food thrown away! Help us save food and feed the children! 81-0455105
1207 Women, Children and Family Service Charities of America Help the Children (Hunger Defense Fund) PO Box 911607
Los Angeles, CA 90091
Roger Presgrove, CEO
info@helpthechildren.org
(323) 980-9870
www.helpthechildren.org
Distribution of food, clothing & human services in the United States and internationally. 03-0391642
16169 Women, Children and Family Service Charities of America Homebuilders Family Counseling (Institute for Family Development) 1100 Larkspur Landing Circle Ste 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Pam Jolly, Executive Assistant
pjolly@institutefamily.org
(253) 927-1550
www.institutefamily.org
In-home family crisis counseling to prevent child abuse, neglect, domestic violence, and unnecessary foster care placement. Keeps children safe and families together. 91-1158512
24799 Women, Children and Family Service Charities of America IPAS 1100 Larkspur Landing Cir Ste 340
Larkspur, CA 94939
Dee Lutz, Development Associate
lutzd@ipas.org
(919) 960-5563
www.ipas.org
Ipas works around the world to increase women’s ability to exercise their sexual and reproductive right to safe abortion. 56-1071085
24981 Women, Children and Family Service Charities of America Jeannette Rankin Women's Scholarship Fund (Jeannette Rankin Foundation, Inc., The) 1 Huntington Rd, Ste 701
Athens, GA 30606
Sue Lawrence, Executive Director
sue@rankinfoundation.org
(706) 208-1211
www.rankinfoundation.org
Empowers women to change their lives through education. Awards scholarships to low-income women 35 and older, transforming lives, eradicating poverty for women and their families. 58-1273122
13653 Women, Children and Family Service Charities of America Kidpower (Kidpower Teenpower Fullpower International) PO Box 1212
Santa Cruz, CA 95061
Irene Van Der Zande, Executive Director
safety@kidpower.org
(831) 426-4407
www.kidpower.org
Teaches empowering safety skills to help everyone, especially children, women, and disabled people, increase confidence and protect themselves from emotional or physical violence and abuse. 77-0226712
2278 Women, Children and Family Service Charities of America MADRE Inc 121 W 27th St 301
New York, NY 10001
Yifat Susskind, Executive Director
fundraising@madre.org
(212) 627-0444
www.madre.org
Rape, abduction, death threats, and "honor killings" of women: gender-based violence is rising internationally. Women and their children need protection and justice. Please help. 13-3280194
13782 Women, Children and Family Service Charities of America National Domestic Violence Hotline (National Council on Family Violence) PO Box 161810
Austin, TX 78716
Kristin Delong, Development Officer
kdelong@tcfv.org
(512) 685-6212
www.thehotline.org
Too many woman and children are prisoners of violence in their own homes – too terrified to seek help. We’re helping them escape the violence safely. 75-1658287
904 Women, Children and Family Service Charities of America National Partnership for Women & Families 1875 Connecticut Ave NW Ste 650
Washington, DC 20009
Debra L. Ness, President
dwilkes@nationalpartnership.org
(202) 986-2600
www.nationalpartnership.org
Leads national advocacy efforts for quality health care, workplace fairness, and policies that help women and men meet the duel demands of families. 23-7124915
1960 Women, Children and Family Service Charities of America Nurturing Network, Inc. PO Box 1489
White Salmon, WA 98672
Mary Cunningham Agee, President & Founder
mary@nurturingnetwork.org
(509) 493-4026
www.nurturingnetwork.org
Facing an unplanned pregnancy is overwhelming. We provide practical support a woman needs to nurture her child. 22-2765918
27014 Women, Children and Family Service Charities of America Rape and Sexual Assault Survivors Network (Voices and Faces Project The) PO Box 804295
Chicago, IL 60680
Debbie Andrews, Development Associate
deblandrew@aol.com.
(571) 267-7087
voicesandfaces.org
For too long rape and abuse survivors were shamed into silence. We're empowering sexual asault survivors to speak out and share their stories publicly. 20-4656753
13800 Women, Children and Family Service Charities of America Society for Women's Health Research 1025 Connecticut Ave NW Ste 701
Washington, DC 20036
Jo Parrish, Vice President
jo@womenshealthresearch.org
(202) 496-5008
www.womenshealthresearch.com
Improving women's health through education, research and advocacy by advancing the study of differences between the sexes affecting the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease. 52-1694732
26378 Women, Children and Family Service Charities of America Suicide Awareness-Voices of Education 8120 Penn Avenue S. Ste. 470
Bloomington, MN 55431
Dan Reidenberg, Executive Director
dreidenberg@save.org
(952) 946-7998
www.save.org
A national non-profit organization which use public health strategies to prevent suicide through pubic awareness, community education and by providing support and information for survivors. 41-1702239
1926 Women, Children and Family Service Charities of America Women Count! (Women in Dialogue) 33 W Maplewood Mall
Philadelphia, PA 19144
Mary Kalyna, Treasurer
maryka@allwomencount.net
(215) 848-1120
www.womenindialogue.us
Women’s work has value that must be recognized. Pressing for caregiving work to be counted – and reflected in equal pay, childcare, tax credits, Social Security. 23-2979717