The Tepeyac Association
Human Rights
The Tepeyac Association is a non-profit network of 40 community based organizations. The Association Tepeyac is also dedicated to inform, organize, and educate Mexican immigrants and their families about rights, resources, and processes to develop leaders, organizations, and communities, to built a great Mexican community, integrated to all races and cultures in New York. Founded in September, 1997 by Mexican community leaders, the Association is the only public resource dedicated to organize Mexican immigrants in the five boroughs of New York City. Through its grassroots structure and leadership the Association serves and influences over 10,000 members. The Association Tepeyac's Central Offices also serves as a social service agency for those Latinos who cannot go to city agencies because they lack proper documentation.
The Thai Children's Trust
Children/Education
With your help, we provide a home, education and future for over 1500 children, and reach out to thousands more through health and nutrition projects. We send approximately £750,000 each year to support the most vulnerable children in Thailand. Over 30 years ago a baby was left on the doorstep of a Catholic priest in Pattaya. Father Ray Brennan took the child in, and with this single compassionate act the Thai Children's Trust was born. The Thai Children's Trust is now the largest UK charity focusing on Thailand, supporting projects in Pattaya, Rayong, Nong Khai, the south and the west of Thailand. Today, with the generosity of people like you, we provide a safe and loving home, including food, shelter, medical care and access to education to children.
The Thistle Foundation
Disability
Thistle Foundation is a boundary-pushing, pioneering charity supporting people with disabilities and long term health conditions. We believe that everyone has the right to feel involved and empowered, regardless of their disabilities or health condition. We support people to lead great lives where they are in control. We provide a range of support services for people with disabilities and health conditions, plus Training & Consultancy and Conference facilities.
The Tree Council
Environment
The Tree Council is the UK's lead charity for trees, promoting their importance in a changing environment. We work in partnership with communities, organisations and government to make trees matter to everyone. We are responsible for the annual community action programme that includes Seed Gathering Season, National Tree Week and Walk in the Woods month, supporting the groups organising local events.
The Trevor Project
Children/Education
The Trevor Project is the leading national organization focused on crisis and suicide prevention efforts among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) youth. The Trevor Project operates the only accredited, nationwide, around-the-clock crisis and suicide prevention helpline for LGBTQ youth. Today, in addition to operating the crisis and suicide prevention helpline, The Trevor Project provides online support to young people through the organization’s Web site, and also provides lifesaving guidance and vital resources to educators and parents. The Trevor Project believes that the high rates of suicide are preventable
THE TRUSSELL TRUST
Research/Dev
The Trussell Trust is a charity working to alleviate poverty, deprivation and despair in the UK and overseas. We give help direct to individuals and families through projects that are practical and sustainable. We are working to restore dignity and revive hope to people that the world forgets. Our projects engage with communities, introducing sustainable projects that enable marginalised people to break through their cycle of poverty. We work wherever we find forgotten people. At the moment our focus is the UK and Bulgaria.
The Uganda Women's Effort to save Orphans - UWESO
Children/Education
The Uganda Women’s Effort to save Orphans (UWESO) was founded in 1986 by Ugandan mothers committed to providing relief aid to needy children left parentless by the civil turbulence of the early mid-1980s, and the HIV/AIDS pandemic. UWESO operated in war-torn areas of the Luweero Triangle which in today’s districts includes Luwero, Mubende, Kiboga, Nakasongola, Mpigi, Wakiso, Mukono and Kayunga. UWESO’s long standing experience has brought out the fact that very poor households need to be given a comprehensive and holistic package if they are to break out of the poverty cycle. One of UWESO’s strategies is working with community members organized into self help community clusters. This approach enhances access to “hard-to-reach” orphans and vulnerable children and gives beneficiaries a strong sense of ownership of all UWESO programmes.
The Umbrella Foundation
Children/Education
Umbrella has focused on rescuing, housing, and educating trafficked and destitute children. The current capacity is 325 children, living in 8 houses. Now that the civil war is over, Umbrella can focus on reuniting the children with their families when conditions permit or, when reunification is not possible, providing them the education and vocational skills they need to ensure they can find gainful employment when they become adults. Umbrella's goal is to develop the child in all aspects of their education and life.
The Union
Health/Medical
The Union is most widely known for the research that led to the global strategy for treating and controlling tuberculosis. Adopted by the World Health Organization in 1995, The Union model is part of the internationally recommended Stop TB Strategy that has been used to treat 37 million people around the world. Drawing on this first success in addressing TB from medical, political, social and organisational perspectives, The Union has since developed programmes addressing TB/HIV, asthma, childhood pneumonia, tobacco control and other related issues. The emphasis is on providing health solutions for the poor.
The University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center
Health/Medical
The University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center is the first center of its kind in the nation, offering a comprehensive approach to the disease: including reliable and accurate patient and professional education, expert diagnosis and treatment for both children and adults, ground-breaking bench and clinical research and active leadership in advocacy efforts. The University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center is a part of The University of Chicago, a 501-c3 non-profit organization, and is completely funded by donor contributions.
The University of Tampa
Children/Education
The University of Tampa is a residential, private university that integrates the richness of a liberal arts tradition with 21st century technology and innovative teaching strategies. Crowned by the towering minarets of historic Plant Hall, UT's 100-acre riverside campus is nestled in a The University of Tampa is a medium-sized comprehensive, private university located on approximately 100 acres of prime riverfront land in the heart of downtown Tampa. It is the school of choice for 6,200 students from 50 states and U.S. territories and approximately 100 countries. More than half of undergraduates are from Florida. Approximately 70 percent of full-time students live on campus. The University offers more than 120 areas of study through a strong core curriculum rooted in the liberal arts. An Evening College presents degree programs to adults who want to study part-time at night.
The V Foundation
Research/Dev
A relatively young organization, The V Foundation has a strong presence in the scientific community that belies its youth. The Foundation’s Scientific Advisory Board, comprised of some of the top physicians and research scientists from prominent universities and cancer centers nationwide, assures that only the cancer research projects with the most potential are funded. Thus, grant recipients funded by The V Foundation have excellent reputations within the scientific community. The V Foundation has an excellent track record for finding and funding elite young scientists. The Board ensures that all proposals meet the highest standards of scientific merit and that funding is properly allocated. By focusing on brilliant young investigators, the Board works toward accomplishing the goal of the foundation: eradicating cancer.
The Vale Wildlife Rescue
Animals/Wildlife
Each year in Britain an estimated five million wild birds and other animals are injured or disabled in some way. A vast majority of their injuries are caused by people, mostly accidentally, such as road accidents, but some are intentional like poisoning and badger baiting. We at the Vale Wildlife Rescue offer help to thousands of these casualties every year by treating them and where possible release them back in to the wild. We take in more than 5,000 casualties per year our running costs average over £20,000 per month. As a registered charity we are dependant upon donations and sponsorship to maintain the work that we do and the facilities at our treatment centre. We are on call 24 hours a day, every single day of the year. We are a registered Charitable Trust that was set up in 1984. Our running costs of almost £20,000 per month are ever increasing, we are completely dependent upon donations and voluntary assistance. The current global recession is affecting all charities - our donations have decreased by 30% this year compared to the same period last year. Unfortunately we do not have large financial reserves to fall back on so we are relying, more than usual, on the generosity of the public to help us get through this difficult time.
The Vi Agroforestry Programme
Research/Dev
The VI Agroforestry Programme is a Swedish Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) with Head Office in Stockholm. The programme runs six projects around Lake Victoria, two in Kenya, one in Uganda and two in Tanzania and one in Rwanda. Today we are working with around 150.000 families, i.e. more than 1 million people. We have a vision and ambition to assist many more. Around 30-40 million people live in lake Victoria bassin. The Vi Agroforestry Projects are registered as NGO's in respective country. Over 30.000 private annual donors financially support the Programme. We also get annual allotments from Sida (Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency) and the Swedish Cooperative movement. The Foundation Vi Plant Trees started in 1983 with a cry in the magazine 'Vi' to help stop the spread of the desert in Africa.
The Vincent Wildlife Trust
Animals/Wildlife
The Vincent Wildlife Trust (VWT) is an independent charitable body founded by Vincent Weir in 1975 and has been supporting wildlife conservation ever since. We conserve a range of endangered mammals both through research and practical management. We manage our own reserves, undertake pioneering research and provide expert advice to others through practical demonstration. Our work has always focused on the needs of British and Irish mammals. Currently our research is centred not only on the pine marten but also on the bats and the polecat.
The Washington Institute for Near East Policy
Research/Dev
Founded in 1985, The Washington Institute for Near East Policy was established to advance a balanced and realistic understanding of American interests in the Middle East. Under the guidance of a distinguished and bipartisan Board of Advisors, the Institute seeks to bring scholarship to bear on the making of U.S. policy in this vital region of the world. Drawing on the research of its scholars and the experience of policy practitioners, the Institute promotes an American engagement in the Middle East committed to strengthening alliances, nurturing friendships, and promoting security, peace, prosperity, and democracy for the people of the region.
The Waterloo Foundation - TWF
Microfinance
TWF is an independent grant-making Foundation created in 2007, and based in Cardiff, Wales. We give grants to organisations in both the UK and world-wide. We are most interested in projects that help globally particularly in the areas of the disparity of wealth and climate-related issues.
The Well Foundation
Research/Dev
Unsafe water and lack of sanitation is now the single largest cause of illness worldwide. Unless we act now, by 2025 the number of people who lack access to clean water could increase to 2.3 billion. Half the people in developing countries are suffering from water-related diseases. Affecting immensely peoples health, sanitation, time and quality of life. Polluted water is the world's biggest killer of children under five. The Well Foundation raises money to build wells, install hand pumps and establish health and sanitation programme's to provide accessible clean water to the stricken regions of the world.
The Westminster Schools
Children/Education
Welcome to The Westminster Schools, where each day our students and teachers come together for the joy of discovering, sharing, and growing together. For over 50 years, Westminster has committed itself to the highest standards of education, seeking, in the words of our mission statement, "to develop the whole person for college and for life through excellent education." Our aspirations are ambitious: to concern ourselves with the whole person and not just the academician, to pursue preparation for life and not just for college, and to commit to true excellence in a world where that word is often used all too casually.
The White House Project
Women
In 1998, Wilson founded The White House Project in recognition of the need to build a truly representative democracy - one where women lead alongside men in all spheres. Since its inception, The White House Project has been a leading advocate and voice on women's leadership. When you add women, you change everything. You get new voices, new ideas, new results. You get richly diverse, genuinely representative democracy. You get a nation that responds to challenges by drawing on the strength and wisdom of all its people, women and men. You get leadership in every sphere–political and social, cultural and economic–that is fully responsive.