Gifts In Kind International
Humanitarian Aid
One of the nation’s best-managed charities in America, Gifts In Kind International is dedicated to helping people and communities by distributing corporate product donations to qualified nonprofit organizations. Donated products include books, toys, personal care products, clothing, computers, home improvement materials, and much more. Gifts In Kind International works with more than half of the Fortune 100 consumer, retail and technology companies.
Gilda's Club Worldwide
Community/Family
The Gilda's Club philosophy of providing an emotional and social support community as an essential complement to medical treatment when cancer is in the family enables the organization to serve as a beacon for the provision of health care services in the 21st Century. It is the vision of Gilda's Club Worldwide to become the international leader for strengthening the global awareness of this philosophy, and to advance an understanding of the essential bond that emotional and social support brings to the cancer experience, not only for those living with cancer, but also for the families and friends who surround them. At Gilda's Club, we take care to avoid words that convey or reinforce misconceptions about cancer.
Gill Foundation
Human Rights
The Gill Foundation arose out of a battle for equality. A 1992 Colorado ballot initiative denying lesbians and gay men equal protection in the state provoked outrage among fair-minded citizens across Colorado and the nation. One such citizen was Tim Gill, a Coloradan since boyhood, the founder of Denver-based software company Quark, Inc., and a gay man. Tim was moved to action by the attack on his and other Coloradans’ civil rights. Over the course of our history, we have invested more than $162 million, including $96 million in grants, to support programs and nonprofit organizations across America that share our commitment to equal rights for all Americans. An informed and enlightened populace is one that is more than likely to support equality. Consequently, much of our work also involves educational programs aimed at winning over hearts and minds. We make investments in a wide variety of organizations and efforts that represent different aspects of our movement. These efforts might range from litigation to overturn a ban on second parent adoption to partnering with a state equality organization to educate citizens about how gay and lesbians want to join and strengthen the institution of marriage. Today, the Gill Foundation is one of the nation’s largest funders of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender civil rights work.
Girl Scouts of the USA
Children/Education
Girl Scout national headquarters is located in New York City, with more than 400 employees dedicated to supporting the Girl Scout Movement. In partnership with 144 local Girl Scout councils or offices, more than three million girls and adults, our National Board of Directors, and countless corporate, government, and individual supporters, Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. Girl Scouts of the USA was chartered by the United States Congress in 1950. Through membership in the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, GSUSA is part of a worldwide family of 10 million girls and adults in 145 countries. Girl Scouts of the USA is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization.
Girls Inc.
Women
Girls Incorporated is a nonprofit organization that inspires all girls to be strong, smart, and boldSM through a network of local organizations in the United States and Canada. With local roots dating to 1864 and national status in the U.S. since 1945, Girls Inc. responds to the changing needs of girls and their communities through research-based programs and advocacy that empower girls to reach their full potential and to understand, value, and assert their rights.
Girls' Power Initiative - GPI
Women
Girls' Power Initiative (GPI) was formed in 1993 by Bene Madunagu and Grace Osakue to intervene in the socialisation of girls for the realisation of a future where women are visible and valued actors in society. GPI currently has centres in Edo, Delta, Cross River and Akwa Ibom States. GPI empowerment program is aimed at making girls active participants in social action for the general good.
GISDA
Community/Family
GISDA is a registered charity and a company limited by guarantee. The company was founded in 1985 by a group of volunteers in the Caernarfon area in order to respond to the growing problem of youth homelessness in the town during the early 80’s and the prejudices they faced when seeking help and support. In 1989, in partnership with Cymdeithas Tai Eryri, we opened our first hostel in Caernarfon for 8 young people. GISDA currently employs over 30 members of staff and offers supported accommodation 56 young people across Gwynedd and offers much more than a roof over their head. Over the years the services have expanded and developed and today include counseling, personal advisor service and education.
Givat Haviva Educational Foundation
Ethnic/Religion
Founded in 1949 by the Kibbutz Artzi Movement, a federation of 83 kibbutzim throughout Israel, Givat Haviva Educational Foundation (GHEF) in New York City is the American arm representing and supporting Givat Haviva Institute. The Foundation comprises a community of supporters and activists who work to increase awareness of Givat Haviva Institute's role in advancing Jewish-Arab relations in Israel. Givat Haviva conducts a broad range of formal and informal programs that resist all forms of racism and discrimination, bridge the gaps in the fields of Jewish-Arab relations and promote greater understanding between different groups in Israeli society.
Give a Kid a Backpack Foundation
Children/Education
Give a Kid a Backpack Foundation started as a small effort to bring awareness about children in underdeveloped nations living and education conditions. The idea started in 2003 and became a non-profit organization by 2004. Give a Kid a Backpack is one way to make a difference in a young person's education. Since our inception, over 39,000 children have received a backpack filled with school supplies from the Give a Kid a Backpack. These backpacks are a symbol of hope and encouragement to continue going to school. Education is a proven intervention for improving the lives of all people, including children.
Give Kids The World
Community/Family
Give Kids The World is a non-profit organization that exists only to fulfill the wishes of all children with life-threatening illnesses and their families from around the world to experience a memorable, joyful, cost-free visit to the Central Florida attractions, and to enjoy the magic of Give Kids The World Village for as long as there is a need. 100,000 children have had their dream come true at Give Kids The World. No child in need has ever been turned away – and no child ever will. Give Kids The World is a place where families find joy, laughter, serenity, and a lifetime of memories. Through the tireless support of our volunteers, employees and generous partners, we dedicate each and every day to these special families.
Giving Back
Community/Family
Giving Back is a Hawaii non-profit agency committed to fostering intergenerational relationships through mentoring, enhancing the individual lives of both the giver and receiver, while creating vibrant and vital opportunities for active elder volunteers (age 50+) to 'give back' to benefit their neighborhoods and communities. We offer learning opportunities that include integrated movements, vision training, confidence and balance exercise skills in our goal of preventing injuries from falls.
Giving Children Hope
Humanitarian Aid
Giving Children Hope is privileged to work with diverse individuals and communities both locally and around the world, supplying projects that address and focus on the needs of children and serve the poor. GCHope works to promote family sustainability, economic independence, and self-sufficiency so that children may grow in stable environments. GCHope also plays a role in the development and rehabilitation of under resourced clinics, hospitals, and orphanages. Our supplies mobilize organizations so that they can focus on implementation; this empowers communities to reach those caught in hopelessness and work towards self-sustainability.
GivLife
Community/Family
Givlife was established in 2008 in Kent Street Cannington, by Reverend Ray Gullaci and five members of the Hope City Church community. Since the church's inception in 1995, it has been providing support to helpless and homeless people. The increase in the number of people in distress instigated the establishment of Givlife to provide for this need in the community. We provide mechanisms and facilities that will rehabilitate through education, mentoring and life improvement programs.
GJARN
Ethnic/Religion
Founded in 1992 by Rabbi Eliezer Avtzon and a dedicated group of individuals, GJARN is a non-profit organization originally created to provide emergency relief to the collapsed Jewish communities of the Former Soviet Union. While it continues to provide vital services there, the bulk of its programs and energies today are in providing for the material welfare of needy Jews in Israel, primarily "the working poor", through its programs of The FOOD CARD and Prescriptions for Life. GJARN also runs urgently needed programs in New York.
Glad's House
Children/Education
Many young children, some as young as 3 or 4 years old, in Mombasa, Kenya, are so poor they live on the streets. Life for them is a bleak struggle for survival, where drugs, alcohol and crime are often the only means of escape. They desperately need help.'Glad's House' is a young charity that aims to help these street children return to a 'normal' way of life. When we have raised sufficient funds we will be establishing Glad’s House, our own refuge in Mombasa.
Glaucoma Australia Inc.
Community/Family
It is a national, not-for-profit registered charity dedicated to providing educational services to raise awareness about the serious and common eye disease glaucoma; to support glaucoma sufferers and to raise fund for research. We increase community awareness of glaucoma as a potentially blinding disease and thus the need for regular eye checks, and provide information and support for glaucoma patients and their families, reinforcing advice and explanations given by their eye practitioner, and hopefully improving compliance with therapy.
Glaucoma Research Foundation
Research/Dev
The Glaucoma Research Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt national nonprofit. We seek out new approaches to glaucoma research, and we follow the funding through to results. Our continuing commitment has led to important and promising insights.Glaucoma is a serious vision disease and an "unseen" one. The public knows little about it. Many people with the disease are symptom-free until it is quite advanced. Then it's too late because loss of vision due to glaucoma is irreversible.
Gleaning for the World
Humanitarian Aid
Gleaning For The World seeks to provide life-saving support to communities in critical need throughout the world by applying a powerful concept that we call “gleaning.” We provide surplus medical and essential supplies to humanitarian projects worldwide. Gleaning For The World provides supplies to humanitarian and mission organizations to help people in the greatest need, regardless of country of origin, race, gender, religion or other factors. No form of discrimination is permitted.
Glen of Imaal Mountain Rescue
Community/Family
The Glen of Imaal Red Cross Mountain Rescue Team was formed in 1983, when the need for a quick response local mountain rescue team was identified. Our primary response area covers all mountains in county Wicklow. We are also asked to assist neighbouring teams such as Dublin/Wicklow Mountain Rescue Team and the South East Mountain Rescue Association outside that primary area.
Glenfern Sanctuary
Animals/Wildlife
Glenfern Sanctuary offers a rare opportunity to experience native wildlife on Great Barrier Island. The Sanctuary is part of 230ha Kotuku Peninsula in the north of Great Barrier Island between Port FitzRoy and Port Abercrombie and is the result of 20 years hard work with over 10,000 native trees planted, an extensive track network and a swing bridge which enables visitors to climb into the crown of a 600 year old kauri tree. The construction of a predator proof fence across the peninsula in 2008 and a pest eradication programme in 2009 eliminated the pests. However ongoing rodent control is required to maintain this status from incursions round the fence ends and from boats and adjacent Great Barrier Island. The Sanctuary is providing a safe habitat for many endangered native species including the black petrel and brown teal which are breeding here, also kaka and chevron skink and the recently introduced North Island robin.