Modbury Hospital Foundation
Community/Family
We are an independent local charity providing volunteer services through the Kiosk and Gift Shop and raising funds to support research and patient facilities for Modbury Hospital. Funds raised by the Foundation have contributed to the standard of care provided to the Modbury Hospital community. Modbury Hospital Foundation has contributed over $2 million dollars to support Modbury Hospital since 1992. Today, the Foundation is a committed partner providing services and support to the Modbury Hospital to benefit the whole community.
Modest Needs Foundation
Community/Family
Modest Needs Foundation is a national nonprofit organization that relies upon human kindness and donations from individuals to help those who face small yet potentially catastrophic, emergency expenses they cannot afford to cover alone. These expenses might include car repairs, rental assistance, doctors' or utility bills. Modest Needs helps stop the cycle of poverty BEFORE it starts for thousands of hardworking, low-income families who don't qualify for most kinds of other assistance.
Molly And Paul Child Care Foundation
Children/Education
Molly and Paul Child Care Foundation is Non-Profit Christian NGO which was established 25 years ago in Uganda. We want to help, identify, locate, bring in and seek help for orphaned and destiutute children/youths who are the victims of wars, HIV/AIDs disease, poverty and natural calamities in Uganda in particular and Eastern Africa in general. Molly and Paul are a christian couple in Uganda and help the poor communities by setting up a children's village and schools where the needy, orphaned, destitute and the helpless can live and learn educational skills. We have a total of 3500 children in our 8 schools and a children's village with children who come from the neighboring villages to have access to education and health care facilities every day.
Monkeyland
Animals/Wildlife
Monkeyland opened its doors to the public on the 6th of April 1998. Our unique primate sanctuary is currently the top eco-tourism attraction on the Garden Route and for very sound and sunny reasons. Monkeyland has captured the hearts of visitors in its efforts to rehabilitate and free previously caged primates. The sanctuary is exceptional as it caters for several species of primates who are not caged. They are free to move about the forest and this they do most harmoniously.
Montana Wilderness Association
Environment
Montana Wilderness Association is one of the largest grass-roots conservation organizations in Montana. The Association and its 5500 members work tirelessly to protect Montana’s wilderness heritage. Since 1958, the spirited people of the Montana Wilderness Association have worked tirelessly to protect Montana's wilderness, wildlife habitat, and traditional recreation opportunities. Our members were instrumental in the passage of the 1964 Federal Wilderness Act and in the designation of every Wilderness area in the state. We also helped win Wild and Scenic designations for the Missouri and Flathead rivers, and National Monument status for the Upper Missouri River Breaks.
Montgomery Bell Academy
Children/Education
Montgomery Bell Academy enjoys a 142-year history as a college preparatory school for young men in grades 7-12, offering a progressive approach to traditional education. MBA provides for its students a determined balance among academics, athletics, and fine arts.
Montrose Access
Disability
MontroseAccess was founded in Brisbane in 1933 to serve Queensland children with disabilities and to support their families. Our organisation is a registered not-for-profit entity – without any religious or political affiliation. MontroseAccess treats children and young adults throughout Queensland with physically disabling conditions of varying severity including juvenile idiopathic arthritis, duchenne muscular dystrophy, charcot marie tooth, acquired brain injury and congenital limb deficiency. We also work with a number of children with rare conditions where the availability of assistance would otherwise be very limited. Services and programs are offered from birth to children who have been identified with one or more disability. Each client is assessed on an individual basis via a referral system. Where there is another organisation which provides condition specific services, we only provide complementary services that are not otherwise available. Consequently, we will not duplicate services which can be provided by other organisations.
Moptimistes
Children/Education
Morehouse College
Children/Education
A private historically black liberal arts college for men, Morehouse realizes it's mission by emphasizing the intellectual and character development of its students. In addition, the College assumes special responsibility for teaching the history and culture of black people.
Morgan Memorial Goodwill Industries
Community/Family
Morgan Memorial Goodwill Industries (Goodwill) is a non-profit organization with a century-long legacy of helping people transform their lives through work. Headquartered in Boston, Goodwill serves individuals who face barriers to self-sufficiency, including physical and/or developmental disabilities, homelessness, low educational attainment, limited job skills and welfare dependency. Goodwill pioneered the innovative concept of operating a thrift store business in order to provide job training, paid work opportunities, and low-cost quality goods to the community. By providing a hand up, not a hand out, Goodwill helps people help themselves. Last year, Goodwill served nearly 9,000 people and 265 communities in eastern and central Massachusetts.
Morija
Research/Dev
Morija means "The Eternal will provide" or, in accordance with another translation, "The Eternal sees". Therefore this name refers to the Christian values upon which the association was founded. It offers help on a social level, without any distinction of race nor religion, and its aim is to help orphans and deprived people of Africa in general and in Sahel more specifically. In 1974, shocked by the magnitude of famine that Ethiopia was living, a group of Christians, led by Michel Raboud, rose and decided to say no to fatalism by offering its help. Underdeveloped countries, mainly in Africa, suffer from drought, floods, famine and war. These countries have the highest child mortality rates as well as the largest number of Aids and illiteracy victims.
Morija France
Research/Dev
Morija is a non-profit humanitarian association, working under its statutes and articles 60ss of the Swiss civil code. Its name refers to the Christian values upon which the association was founded. It offers help on a social level, without any distinction of race nor religion, and its aim is to help orphans and deprived people of Africa in general and in Sahel more specifically. Morija was founded in 1979 and its 3 main goals are prevention, health and education. It supports projects spread out over 4 countries of the Sahel region: Burkina Faso, Togo, Cameroon and Chad.
Morningstar Mission Ministries
Community/Family
MorningStar Mission is a non-denominational organization dedicated to relieving the spiritual and physical hunger of the poor. We do this by providing food for the hungry, clothing for the needy, shelter for the homeless and the Gospel of Jesus Christ for all. Ministering to men, women, children and entire families, MorningStar Mission has served the less fortunate of Joliet and the surrounding Will County area since 1909. Whether it’s through a one-time meal or a long-term recovery program, we’re committed to offering hope for the hurting.
Morris Animal Foundation
Animals/Wildlife
Morris Animal Foundation (MAF) is the world's largest nonprofit foundation 501(c)(3) dedicated to funding research studies to protect, treat and cure animals. More than 50 of the world's most respected research institutions, colleges of veterinary medicine, and zoos are conducting nearly 200 MAF-sponsored studies and veterinary student projects. MAF was founded in 1948 by Dr. Mark L. Morris Sr., a veterinarian whose unique, pioneering research on diet and animal health saved millions of dogs from kidney failure and revolutionized the pet-food industry.
Morristown-Beard School
Children/Education
Morristown-Beard School is the product of the 1971 merger of two fine institutions, Miss Beard's School for girls, founded in 1891, and The Morristown School for boys, established in 1891. These schools throughout the years developed reputations for strong academic and athletic programs that emphasized the human qualities of teamwork, integrity, commitment, service and mutual respect between students and faculty.
Morton Plant Mease Foundation
Community/Family
Established in 1977, Morton Plant Mease Foundation provides philanthropic support to Mease Countryside, Mease Dunedin, Morton Plant, and Morton Plant North Bay hospitals. Over the past decade, Morton Plant Mease Foundation has granted more than $100 million to support the hospitals of Morton Plant Mease. Each year, between $7 and $9 million is granted toward the hospitals' areas of most immediate need - buying essential new medical equipment, supporting nursing education, funds for new and renovated facilities, hiring and training the area's best caregivers or covering the costs of care for patients who would otherwise be unable to afford treatment. Morton Plant Mease Foundation works with donors and volunteers to raise, manage and disburse these necessary funds. In a sense, we function as the donor's hands - reaching out to patients, physicians and the community - to provide resources that may not be otherwise available. We are dedicated to being a catalyst for improving the health of the communities we serve by inspiring unparalleled philanthropic support through innovation, dedication and compassion.
MOSI, Tampa
Children/Education
MOSI today is the result of 52 years of growth and maturity reflecting both the institution and the surrounding community. The passage of time has seen MOSI change in name, location, and size. However, its general purpose, that of providing informal science education, has remained essentially unchanged. In 1962, Hillsborough County first approved funding for a youth museum in Sulphur Springs on the banks of the Hillsborough River. Later renamed the Museum of Science and Natural History, this small museum provided natural science exhibits and education programs to children and adults. MOSI is accredited by the American Association of Museums and by the Association of Science-Technology Centers.
Motability
Disability
The Motability Scheme began in 1978 and since then over 2.5 million cars, scooters and powered wheelchairs have been provided to help disabled people with their mobility needs. We administer the Government's Specialised Vehicles Fund which provides financial assistance for customers who need to travel in their wheelchairs. Motability opened up new horizons - things that were once hard to accomplish became easier for many more disabled people such as shopping, doing voluntary work, visiting friends, getting to the doctor, going swimming, giving a family member a lift or enjoying a driving holiday. For some, enhanced opportunities for further education and profitable full-time employment also became a reality for the first time.
Mote Marine Laboratory
Research/Dev
Mote Marine Laboratory has been a leader in marine research since it was founded in 1955. Today, we incorporate public outreach as a key part of our mission. Mote is an independent nonprofit organization and has seven centers for marine research, the public Mote Aquarium and an Education Division specializing in public programs for all ages. From its humble beginnings in tiny shed in a small Florida town, Mote Marine Laboratory has expanded to include a 10.5-acre campus in Sarasota, Fla., with field stations and public exhibits in Key West and field stations in Summerland Key and Charlotte Harbor. Florida's extensive coastline and marine and estuarine environments have enabled Mote scientists to build a platform of marine research conducted in the nearshore environment.
Mother and Child
Community/Family
Mother and Child African Relief Org has over ten projects currently running in different parts of West Africa, School Refurbishment in Kumasi Ghana, Walk-in Health Centres in Gabon, Orphanage and farming skills in Nigeria.Our first projects were to offer an orphan sponsorship program and improve the health in Southern Cameroun. Due to the success of our fundraising we have been able to extend this support to various sectors of the rural community and include valuable water projects. We are supporting six schools within the Region. We are sponsoring over 200 orphans, refurbished Primary Schools in the Region, funding a feeding program for 500 vulnerable pupils and helping six other schools. Over twenty villages in the South-Eastern rural villages of Cameroun are benefitting from our support directly and indirectly, we are providing medical support At Federal Medical Centre Oguta,our under fives feeding program replaces breast milk in mothers who are HIV postive. We fund both early stage