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LOCAL/STATEWIDE UMBRELLAS AND CHARITIES EarthShare Wisconsin – Page 3 Community Health Charities of Wisconsin – Page 6 United Way Greater & Waukesha County – Page 12 Community Shares – Page 17 Hunger Relief Fund of Wisconsin – Page 23 (administered by Hunger Task Force, Inc.) Wisconsin Association for Environmental Education – Page 25 International – Global Charities begin on Page 27

Your pledge makes a difference!

$1 PER MONTH Buys a ream of Braille paper (Community Shares)

$2 PER MONTH 20 jars of peanut butter that kids can eat for breakfast, lunch or dinner (Hunger Relief Fund of Wisconsin)

$5 PER MONTH Supplies one with a “First 100 Day Kit” that includes information about autism and resources to help deal with the news of a diagnosis (Community Health Charities of Wisconsin)

$10 PER MONTH Provides a monthly Wonder Bugs scholarship to a preschool- aged child, introducing him or her to a safe and natural world (Wisconsin Association for Environmental Education)

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400 ● EarthShare Wisconsin, (608) 274-1173

One environment. One simple way to care for it. EarthShare Wisconsin is a combined state, regional, and national network of some of the most effective environmental and conservation organizations, working hard every day to safeguard the precious natural resources we all depend on for our health, well-being, and recreation. Your gift to EarthShare Wisconsin will help its member groups protect our air, water, land, and wildlife on local, regional, national, and global levels. You may contribute to EarthShare Wisconsin itself or directly to the member organizations listed in this section. EarthShare Wisconsin distributes its designations and its share of general contributions to member charities based on each member’s participation level in EarthShare Wisconsin and on its percentage of designations. www.earthshare.org

416 • African Wildlife Foundation, 888-494-5354 Protects imperiled species -- lions, mountain gorillas, rhinos, elephants, zebras -- through habitat conservation, science, leadership training, and wildlife-friendly community-beneficial business development www.awf.org 458 • Alaska Conservation Foundation, 907-276-1917 An Alaks-based community foundation dedicated to connecting donors worldwide to on- the-ground efforts to protect Alaskas wild lands, clean waters, and wildlife, and the ways of life they sustain for today and the future. www.alaskaconservation.org 472 • Aldo Leopold Foundation, Inc., 608-355-0279 Our mission is to advance the understanding, stewardship, and restoration of land health, and to develop conservation leadership, all through the legacy of Aldo Leopold. www.aldoleopold.org 473 • Alliance for the Great Lakes, 312-939-0838 Conserves and restores the world’s largest freshwater resource using policy, education, and local efforts, ensuring a healthy Great Lakes and clean water for all generations. www.greatlakes.org 401 • American Forests, 800-368-5748 We restore urban and wild lands forests to preserve wildlife habitat, safeguard watersheds, and mitigate climate change. www.americanforests.org 402 • American Rivers, 202-347-7550 Protects and restores rivers to benefit people and wildlife, ensuring clean drinking water, natural flood protection, and opportunities for recreation. Organizes the National River Cleanup and raises awareness through the Most Endangered Rivers campaign. www.americanrivers.org 467 • Bat Conservation International, Inc., 800-538-2287 Our mission is to conserve the worlds bats and their ecosystems to ensure a healthy planet. www.batcon.org 420 • Beyond Pesticides (National Coalition Against the Misuse of Pesticides), 202-543-5450 Prevents pesticide poisoning of our environment, homes, workplaces, schools, food, and water by providing a practical information clearinghouse on toxic hazards and non- chemical pest control. www.beyondpesticides.org 485 • Born Free USA, United with Animal Protection Institute, 202-450-3168 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. www.bornfreeusa.org

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403 • Clean Water Fund, 202-895-0432 Provides neighborhood-based action and education programs that bring together citizens, businesses, and governments to ensure safe drinking water, pollution prevention, and resource conservation. www.cleanwaterfund.org 404 • Defenders of Wildlife, 800-385-9712 At work since 1947 to save America’s endangered animals and their threatened habitat for future generations through public education, citizen advocacy, legal action, and scientific research. www.defenders.org 486 • Door County Land Trust, 920-746-1359 Dedicated to identifying and permanently protecting Door Countys most important ecologically sensitive and scenic places, establishing and maintaining public nature preserves, and restoring native habitat. www.doorcountylandtrust.org 431 • Environmental and Energy Study Institute, 202-628-1400 We help Congress address urgent climate change by bringing diverse voices together around innovative, win-win policy solutions. Weve also launched a creative way for rural families to improve their homes energy efficiency without an upfront investment. www.eesi.org 419 • Environmental Law Institute, 202-939-3800 A non-partisan think-and-do tank that brings together community-based education and research on todays most pressing environment issues. We work to develop solutions that protect people, places, and the planet. www.eli.org 481 • Friends of Schlitz Audubon Nature Center, 414-352-2880 Restores and preserves a 185-acre sanctuary on Lake Michigan, near downtown Milwaukee, and connects people with nature and inspires them to become stewards of the natural world. www.schlitzaudubon.org 465 • Friends of the Earth, 877-843-8687 Promotes clean and sustainable energy, sustainable food, climate justice for poor and vulnerable populations, responsible use of technology, and protection of the earth’s natural treasures. www.foe.org 475 • Groundswell Conservancy, 608-258-9797 Protects natural areas, wildlife habitat, working farms, healthy lakes and streams, and recreational land to provide a high quality of life in the Dane County region. www.groundswellwisconsin.org 474 • Ice Age Trail Alliance, 800-227-0046 Creating, supporting, protecting, and promoting the Ice Age National Scenic Trail, a 1,000-mile footpath highlighting Ice Age landscape features across Wisconsin. www.iceagetrail.org 487 • Institute for Transportation and Development Policy, 212-629-8001 Helps build inclusive, people-powered cities worldwide through sustainable transport options like mass transit, cycling, and walking. Our work reduces harmful greenhouse gas emissions while improving the quality of life of all residents. www.itdp.org 428 • Izaak Walton League of America, Inc., 800-453-5463 From hunters to hikers, our members protect America’s outdoors through community- based conservation, education, common-sense public policy, and a commitment to strong outdoor ethics. www.iwla.org

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414 • National Parks Conservation Association, 800-628-7275 Preserves national parks and historic sites from the Grand Canyon to Gettysburg and promotes new parks; protects endangered wildlife and cultural sites; and defends against pollution, inappropriate development, and overcrowding. www.npca.org 422 • National Wildlife Federation, 800-822-9919 Dedicated to protecting endangered species and habitats for our children’s future and connecting people with nature through education and action opportunities. www.nwf.org 483 • Northwoods Land Trust, Inc., 715-479-2490 Promotes conservation by private landowners of natural woodlands, shorelands, wetlands, and other natural resources for present and future generations in north central Wisconsin. www.northwoodslandtrust.org 418 • Ocean Conservancy, Inc., 800-519-1541 Informs, inspires, and empowers people to speak and act on behalf of the oceans through research, education, and science-based advocacy. www.oceanconservancy.org 433 • Rainforest Alliance, Inc., 888-693-2784 Works to conserve biodiversity and ensure sustainable livelihoods by transforming land- use and business practices and consumer behavior. www.rainforest-alliance.org 479 • RENEW Wisconsin, 608-255-4044 We Promote and advocate for renewable energy in Wisconsin. We work on policies and programs that support solar power, wind power, biogas, local hydropower, and geothermal energy. www.renewwisconsin.org

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489 • Riveredge Nature Center, 262-375-2715 Our mission is to support conservation through education that awakens curiosity, engages the body, and explores connections to nature for all generations. www.riveredgenaturecenter.org 435 • Scenic America, 202-463-1294 Safeguards America’s natural beauty and community character by fighting billboard blight, reducing visual intrusions, protecting open space, and preserving the scenic character of public lands. www.scenic.org 462 • Surfrider Foundation, 800-743-7873 Protects and preserves the world’s oceans, waves, and beaches through water quality monitoring, grassroots activism, and environmental education. www.surfrider.org 411 • The Nature Conservancy, 703-841-5300 The conservancy’s mission is to conserve the lands and waters on which all life depends. www.nature.org 471 • The Peregrine Fund, 208-362-3716 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. www.peregrinefund.org 478 • The Prairie Enthusiasts, 608-638-1873 Seeks to ensure the perpetuation and recovery of prairie, oak savanna, and other associated ecosystems of the Upper Midwest through protection, management, restoration, and education. www.theprairieenthusiasts.org 424 • World Wildlife Fund, Inc., 800-960-0993 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. www.worldwildlife.org

300 ● Community Health Charities, (608) 520-4182

Community Health Charities is a partnership of Wisconsin voluntary health organizations providing medical research, patient, family and social services, and public and professional education in your community. You may contribute to Community Health Charities itself or directly to the member organizations listed in this section. Community Health Charities distributes its designations and its share of general contributions to member charities based on a percentage equal to each charity’s designations. www.healthcharities.org/wisconsin

336 • Alliance for Cancer Gene Therapy, 203-358-5055 Attack the cancer, not the patient! We fund research for safe, effective therapies that eliminate devastating side effects; patients are cancer free because of those treatments. www.acgtfoundation.org 310 • ALS Association, Wisconsin Chapter, 414-763-2220 The Chapter’s mission is to provide patient services and support to persons affected by ALS, to improve living with ALS and to fund ALS research. www.alsawi.org 370 • Alzheimers and Dementia Alliance ofWisconsin, Inc., 608-232-3400 Helps people with dementia throughout Wisconsin live the highest possible quality of life through advocacy, education, individual consultation, research support, and professional training. All dollars stay in Wisconsin. 6 www.alzwisc.org 324 • Alzheimers Disease & Related Disorders Association, South Central Chapter, 608-203-8500 The Alzheimer’s Association is a leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer’s care and support, and a private, nonprofit funder of Alzheimer’s research. www.alz.org/scwisc 347 • Alzheimers Disease & Related DisordersAssociation, Greater Wisconsin Chapter, 920-469-2110 The Alzheimer’s Association is a leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer’s care and support, and a private, nonprofit funder of Alzheimer’s research. www.alz.org/gwwi

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371 • American Cancer Society, MidwestDivision, 262-523-5574 Accelerating progress against cancer in every community by saving lives, helping those touched by cancer and empowering people to fight back against cancer. www.cancer.org 330 • American Kidney Fund, 800-638-8299 The American Kidney Fund fights kidney disease through direct financial support to patients in need, health education, and prevention efforts. www.kidneyfund.org 360 • American Liver Foundation, 414-763-3435 The nations leading non-profit that facilitates, advocates and promotes education, support and research for prevention, treatment and cure of liver disease. www.liverfoundation.org/alf-upper-midwest 397 • Autism Society of Southeastern Wisconsin, 414-988-1260 Supports people with autism spectrum disorders, their families, and professionals by promoting awareness through education, training and research support. www.assew.org341 • Autism Speaks, 888-777-6227 We fund biomedical research into the causes, prevention, treatments and cure for autism spectrum disorders; increase awareness; and advocate for the needs of affected families. www.autismspeaks.org 363 • Breast Cancer Recovery Foundation, 608-661-4178 Infinite Boundaries retreats help women to heal emotionally from breast cancer. We host an annual conference featuring relevant topics for caregivers and breast cancer survivors. www.bcrecovery.org 332 • Broadscope Disability Services, 888-482-7739 Serves persons with a broad scope of disabilities, fostering inclusion and empowering individuals with the freedom to make their own choices. www.broadscope.org 386 • Bryon Riesch Paralysis Foundation, 262-391-1533 Our goal is to find a cure for paralysis by funding the latest in medical research and providing assistance to those who suffer from neurological disorders. www.brpf.org 3800 • Can Do Canines, 763-331-3000 Training homeless dogs to help people who are deaf, physically disabled, and children with autism to become more independent. Dogs are provided free of charge. www.can-do-canines.org 3801 • Cerebral Palsy Foundation, 212-520-1686 The Cerebral Palsy Foundation works to transform the lives of people with cerebral palsy (and related disabilites) today through research, innovation and collaboration. www.yourcpf.org 365 • CORE/El Centro, 414-384-2673 CORE/El Centro provides a healthcare option, especially to low-income persons, offering natural healing therapies on a sliding fee scale, promoting wellness and prevention and systemic change. www.core-elcentro.org 326 • Crohns & Colitis Foundation of America,Wisconsin Chapter, 877-586- 5588 Our mission is to cure Crohns disease and ulcerative colitis, and to improve the quality of life of children and adults affected by these diseases. www.ccfa.org/chapters/wisconsin 305 • Down Syndrome Association ofWisconsin, Inc., 414-327-3729 Our mission is simple. We are here to provide support to individuals with Down syndrome and their families through education, information, and share experiences. www.dsaw.org 4865 • Easter Seals WisconsinGreen Bay, 920-431-0843 Helping children and adults with disablities throughout Wisconsin gain greater independence through vocational rehabilitation, respite services, camping and 8 recreation, information and referral, and public education www.eastersealswisconsin.com 309 • Easter Seals Wisconsin, Inc.Madison, 608-277-8288 Helps children and adults with disabilities throughout Wisconsin gain greater independence through vocational rehabilitation for farmers, respite care, camping and recreation, information and referral. www.eastersealswisconsin.com 329 • Endometriosis Association, Inc., 414-355-2200 Provides groundbreaking research, education, and support for families affected by endometriosis, a painful chronic disease linked to six cancers and six autoimmune diseases. www.endometriosisassn.org 331 • Faiths Lodge, 612-825-2073 Faith’s Lodge gives parents and families coping with the serious illness or death of a child a place to reflect, renew, and build hope. www.faithslodge.org 382 • Foundation for AIDS Research/AIDSResearch Foundation (amfAR), 800- 392-6327 Invests in innovative AIDS cure research; advocates to increase funding for research/prevention/treatment and to protect the rights of all people affected by HIV/AIDS. www.amfar.org 314 • Great Lakes Hemophilia Foundation, 888-797-4543 Advances the quality of life of individuals and families affected by hemophilia or other blood disorders by providing resources, education, and financial assistance. www.glhf.org 334 • Hospice Alliance Foundation, 262-652-4482 Hospice Alliance provides compassionate and community-based hospice and palliative care. www.hospicealliance.org 353 • Juvenile Diabetes Research FoundationInternational, Western Wisconsin Chapter, 608-833-2873 JDRG is the leading global organization funding type 1 diabetes (T1D) research. Our mission is to cure, prevent and treat T1D and its complications. www.westernwisconsin.jdrf.org 355 • Juvenile Diabetes Research FoundationInternational, Southeast Wisconsin Chapt, 414-453-4673 JDRF is the leading global organization funding type 1 diabetes (T1D) research. Our mission is to cure, prevent, and treat T1D and its complications. www.sewi.jdrf.org 356 • Juvenile Diabetes Research FoundationInternational, Northeast Wisconsin Chapt, 920-997-0038 JDRF is the leading global organization funding type 1 diabetes (T1D) research. Our mission is to cure, prevent, and treat T1D and its complications. www.newisconsin.jdrf.org 366 • Lad Lake, Inc., 262-965-2131 Lad Lake is an emergency room of child welfare. Many youth have severe anxiety including PTSD. Proven programs and experienced therapists offer a second chance. www.ladlake.org 315 • Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, MadisonWisconsin Chapter, 608-826- 0771 The mission of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) is: Cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkins disease and myeloma, and improve the quality of life of patients and their families. www.lls.org/wi 4279 • Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, Milwaukee, 262-790-4701 Our mission is to cure Leukemia and Lymphoma Hodgkins disease and myeloma and improve the quality of life for patients and their families. 9 https://www.lls.org/wisconsin 379 • Life Navigators, Inc., 414-774-6255 Supports children and adults with disabilities to live actively and independently in our community; offers information, education, advocacy, and life planning services. www.lifenavigators.org 358 • Lupus Foundation of America, Wisconsin Chapter, 414-443-6400 Seeks to improve the quality of life for those affected by lupus through support, research, education, and advocacy. www.lupus.org/wisconsin 373 • Make A Wish Foundation® of Wisconsin, 800-236-9474 Grants the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength, and joy. www.wisconsin.wish.org 364 • Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer Inc. (MACC Fund), 414-955- 5830 Raises funds for critical pediatric cancer and blood disorders. Research conducted in Wisconsin improves treatment and care for children throughout the country. www.maccfund.org 369 • National Foundation for Cancer Research, 800-321-2873 From prevention and early diagnosis to better treatments, NFCR funds cancer research and fosters scientific collaboration. NFCRs past discoveries have led to improved treatments and todays research will lead to a cure-a-cure for all types of cancer. www.nfcr.org 302 • National Kidney Foundation of Wisconsin, 262-821-0705 Raises awareness of chronic kidney disease by providing free kidney screenings and educational programs and by promoting organ/tissue donation to improve the health of Wisconsin families. www.kidneywi.org 372 • National Kidney Foundation, Inc., 800-543-6394 A lifeline for all people affected by kidney disease. As pioneers of scientific research and innovation, we enhance lives through action, education and accelerating change. www.kidney.org 313 • National Multiple Sclerosis Society, 800-344-4867 People affected by MS can live their best lives as we stop MS in its tracks, restore what has been lost and end MS forever. www.nationalmssociety.org 390 • National Psoriasis Foundation, 800-723-9166 To drive efforts to cure psoriatic disease and improve the lives of those affected. www.psoriasis.org 327 • Outreach Community Health Centers, 414-374-2400 Provides primary care, behavioral health treatment services, case management, street outreach, HIV counseling, housing services for special populations, and prenatal care coordination. www.orchc-milw.org 391 • Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, 310-725-0025 Nationwide network of people dedicated to working together to advance research, support patients and create hope for those afflicted by pancreatic cancer. www.pancan.org 3802 • Paralyzed Veterans of America, 312-850-3836 Ensure veterans with spinal cord injury or disease live longer, more fulfilling lives. www.pva.org 316 • Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin, Inc., 608-256-7549 Empowers all individuals to manage their sexual and reproductive health through patient services, education, and advocacy. www.ppwi.org 311 • Prevent Blindness Wisconsin, 608-825-1557 Prevents blindness and preserves sight in Wisconsin through free adult and children’s vision screenings and educational programs on eye health and safety. 10 www.preventblindness.org/wi 374 • Ronald McDonald House Charities ofEastern Wisconsin, 414-475-5333 Ronald McDonald House provides a “home away from home” for families whose lives have been disrupted by their child’s illness or injury. www.rmhcmilwaukee.org 1170 • Ronald McDonald House Charities ofMadison, 608-232-4660 Keeps families together while their children are receiving medical treatment at local hospitals www.rmhcmadison.org 368 • Southeastern Wisconsin Affiliate of theSusan G. Komen for the Cure, 414-389-4888 Imagine a life without breast cancer. We can make it a reality by racing for the cure and funding life-saving research and community health programs. www.komensoutheastwi.org 359 • St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital(Amer Lebanese Syrian Assoc Charities), 800-822-6344 Researches and treats childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases. Families are never billed by St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing or food. Discoveries are freely shared worldwide. www.stjude.org 340 • Susan G Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, 972-855-1600 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. www.komen.org 306 • United Cerebral Palsy of Greater DaneCounty, 608-273-4434 We support 1, 600 children and adults with range of disabilities and delays from birth through adulthood. www.upcdane.org 322 • Variety - The Childrens Charity ofWisconsin, 262-777-2090 Variety - the Childrens Charity of Wisconsin provides life-enriching assistance to Wisconsin children age 21 and younger who are challenged by physical disabilities. www.varietywi.org 320 • Wisconsin Association for Perinatal Care, 608-285-5858 Provides leadership and education to improve perinatal health outcomes of women, infants, and their families throughout Wisconsin. www.perinatalweb.org 377 • Wisconsin Dental Association FoundationInc., 414-276-4520 The Wisconsin Dental Association Foundation is committed to improving the oral health and overall well-being of Wisconsin residents while also supporting the dental community. www.wda.org 378 • Wisconsin Parkinson Association, 414-312-6990 WPA expands medical professional and public awareness and understanding about Parkinson disease so that people impacted by PD are best equipped to manage their disease. www.wiparkinson.org 352 • Wisconsin Womens Health Foundation,Inc., 608-251-1675 Provides programs and connects individuals to resources that focus on education, prevention, and early detection of diseases that affect women the most. www.wwhf.org 346 • Zero - The End of Prostate Cancer, 202-463-9455 We aim to save lives and stop pain and suffering by advancing research, encouraging action, and providing education and support to men and their families. www.zerocancer.org

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13000 ● United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County, (414) 263-8100 Funds health and human service programs at nearly one hundred local nonprofit organizations based on measurable results. www.unitedwaygmwc.org

13016 ● Adaptive Community Approach Program, (262) 521-1120 A consumer driven program for people with disabilities, striving to provide educational and life-enhancing opportunities for people through community partnerships and consumerism. www.acapwaukesha.org 13001 ● Advocates of Ozaukee, Inc., (262) 284-3577 Responds to victims of domestic and sexual violence with shelter, food, 24-hour crisis line, counseling, support groups, advocacy and education. www.advocates-oz.org 13007 ● AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin, Inc., (414) 273-1991 Alleviates the effects of HIV disease with affordable dental care, HIV prevention, outreach and a food pantry. www.arcw.org 14404 ● Alzheimer's Association Southeastern Wisconsin Chapter, (414) 479- 8800 Providing services and support to people with Alzheimer’s and related dementia, their families, and caregivers, throughout an 11-county region. www.alz.org/sewi 13003 ● American Red Cross in Southeastern Wisconsin, (414) 342-8680 A humanitarian organization, led by volunteers, which provides relief to victims of disasters and helps people prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies. www.redcrossinsewis.org 13041 ● Aurora Family Service, (414) 342-4560 Assists families in regaining and maintaining family stability by building skills to address their physical, emotional, and/or financial needs. www.aurora.org/AFS 13006 ● Bay View Community Center Inc., (414) 482-1000 Offers programs, workshops, clubs and school age tutoring, parenting programs, family activities, and a food pantry to children, adults, seniors and families. www.bayviewcenter.org 13075 ● Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metropolitan Milwaukee, Inc., (414) 258- 4778 x225 Providing children facing adversity with strong and enduring professionally supported one-to-one mentoring relationships that change their lives for the better, forever. www.bbbsmilwaukee.org 13008 ● Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ozaukee County Inc., (262) 377-0784 Matches children facing adversity with volunteers who develop a professionally supported mentoring relationship, providing friendship, guidance and encouragement. www.bbbsoz.org 13010 ●Boy Scouts of America , (414) 774-1776 Instills lifetime values meeting social and developmental needs of young people through character, leadership, service, achievement, and outdoor activities. www.threeharborsscouting.org 14406 ● Boy Scouts of America, Potawatomi Area Council, (262) 544-4881 Help an increasing number of youth mature into adults exhibiting citizenship, character, and personal fitness and developing leaders and enhancing life experiences. www.pacbsa.org 13012 ● Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee, (414) 267-8100 Offers innovative programs focusing on core areas of Arts, Education and Career Development; Health and Life Skills; Sports/Fitness and Recreation; and Character and Leadership. www.boysgirlsclubs.org 14433 ●Caring Place, Friends of the, (262) 542-6388 Serving adults 50+ who have physical and/or mental disabilities providing them with socialization, cognitive/memory stimulation, supportive health services, and respite assistance to families and caregivers. www.caringplacewaukesha.org

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13134 ● Cathedral Center, Inc., (414) 831-0394 Provides emergency shelter, case management and supportive services to women and families from Greater Milwaukee who are homeless or experiencing a housing crisis. www.cathedral-center.org 13015 ● Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, Inc., (414) 769- 3400 Serves children, adults, families, and elderly regardless of faith, with the goals of increasing self-sufficiency, independence and upholding individual dignity. www.ccmke.org 14426 ● Centro Legal Por Derechos Humanos Inc, (414) 384-7900 Supports low-income clients with legal representation and education in family law and misdemeanor defense cases, including specialized services for victims of domestic abuse. www.centrolegalwisconsin.org 14427 ● Children's Service Society of Wisconsin (dba Children's Hospital of WI Community Services), (414) 453-1400 Delivers counseling for children and families, pregnancy counseling and support, and respite care for parents with a child with special needs. www.cssw.org 13035 ● COA Youth & Family Centers, (414) 263-8383 Offers early childhood education, youth development, camping and family support services helping parents develop life-long involvement in their children's education. www.coa-yfc.org 13026 ● Community Advocates Inc., (414) 270-2970 Serves and advocates for people to meet their basic needs for safe and affordable housing, health care, and heat and utilities. www.communityadvocates.net 13033 ● COPE Services Inc., (262) 377-1477 Maintains a 24-hour crisis hotline of listening support, crisis intervention, suicide prevention and assistance finding services to Ozaukee County and Greater Milwaukee residents. www.copeservices.org 13037 ● Curative Care Network, Inc., (414) 259-1414 Improves life function and quality for persons with disabilities or limiting conditions through high quality care and services in Milwaukee and Waukesha Counties. www.curative.org 13040 ● Diverse and Resilient Inc, (414) 390-0444 Strive to eliminate health disparities, increase acceptance, end discrimination, and build leadership skills and confidence among LGBT people. www.diverseandresilient.org 14405 ● Easter Seals Southeast Wisconsin, Inc., (414) 571-5566 Provides direct care, education and intervention services for approximately 10,000 individuals and their families annually in SE Wisconsin through our programs and community engagement activities. www.wi-se.easterseals.com 14407 ● Elevate, Inc., (262) 677-2216 Provides services to prevent and reduce the devastating effects of alcohol and other drug abuse and addiction on individuals, families and communities. www.elevateyou.org 14412 ● ERAS Senior Network, Inc (fka Interfaith Senior Programs, Inc.), (262) 549-3348 Assisting frail elderly and disabled to live independently, and tutor at-risk public school students through coordinating of 2,000 volunteers. www.interfaithwaukesha.org 14409 ● Family Service Agency of Waukesha County, Inc., (262) 547- 5567Responds to mental health community needs, offering, maintaining and developing quality services to people who reside or work in Waukesha County. www.fswaukesha.com 13038 ● Fondy Food Center, Inc., (414) 562-2282 Promotes healthy eating with fresh, local food to Milwaukee's inner city via its farm, farmers' market, and award-winning nutrition education programs. www.fondymarket.org 13078 ● Friedens Community Ministries, Inc., (414) 289-6030 Distributes food and develops services that meet the needs and improve the quality of life of individuals who are in need. www.friedenspantry.org

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14418 ● Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Southeast, Inc., (414) 476-1050 Builds girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place. www.gswise.org 14410 ● GPS Education Partners. Inc., (262) 226-2001 Helping prepare high school juniors and seniors for continued education, meaningful careers and productive lives through immersive work-based education programs. www.gpsed.org 13013 ● Grand Avenue Club Inc., (414) 276-6474 Reintegrates adults with mental illness into society with opportunities for work, housing, recreation. and celebration. www.grandavenueclub.org 14419 ● Guest House of Milwaukee Inc., (414) 345-3240 Shelters and offers support for 86 men each night in addition to providing case management for individuals in 270 apartments throughout the city. www.guesthouseofmilwaukee.org 13120 ● Harry & Rose Samson Family Jewish Community Center, Inc., (414) 964-4444 Offers older adult services, day camp and school year programming for children with special needs, and activities for adults with developmental disabilities. www.jccmilwaukee.org 14411 ● Hebron House of Hospitality, Inc., (262) 549-8720 Has two emergency shelters, a seasonal shelter for chronically homeless men; Safe Haven facility for homeless individuals suffering from mental health issues and case management. www.hebronhouse.org 13132 ● Housing Resources, Inc., (414) 461-6330 Educates homebuyers with the knowledge and skills needed to purchase homes, helps homeowners facing foreclosure save their homes and provides home maintenance assistance. www.hri-wi.org 13071 ● IMPACT Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services, Inc., (414) 256-4808 Promotes alcohol and drug abuse prevention efforts, furnishes resources on alcohol and drug issues and supports conditions that lead to a healthier environment. www.impactinc.org 13115 ● IndependenceFirst, Inc., (414) 291-7520 Assists persons of all ages and disabilities in Greater Milwaukee to help them live as independently as possible in our community. www.independencefirst.org 13056 ● International Institute of Wisconsin, (414) 225-6220 Enhances community assimilation for immigrants and refugees through immigration and naturalization, citizenship, social and interpretation services, and educational programs. www.iiwisconsin.org 13058 ● Jewish Family Services Inc., (414) 390-5800 Provides individual and family counseling across the life cycle, as well as intensive case management for vulnerable populations, including those with disabilities and seniors. www.jfsmilw.org 13074 ● La Casa de Esperanza, Inc, (262) 547-0887 Provides services for full social and economic participation in society with an emphasis on the Hispanic population but serving all those in need. www.lacasadeesperanza.org 13060 ● La Causa, Inc., (414) 647-8750 Provides disadvantaged families comprehensive, bilingual, multicultural early education and care; K4-8th grade charter school; child abuse prevention and social services. www.lacausa.org 13062 ● Legal Aid Society of Milwaukee, (414) 727-5300 Furnishes free legal services to 8,000 Milwaukee County residents each year in fields of consumer, discrimination, employment, family, housing, and public benefits law. www.lasmilwaukee.com 13089 ● Literacy Services of Wisconsin, Inc., (414) 344-5878 Individualized, life-changing programs for adults include basic education, GED preparation, English language learning and employment readiness training. www.literacyservices.org

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13063 ● Lutheran Social Services of Wisconsin and Upper Michigan, Inc., (414) 539-5417 Provides programs that benefit individuals, families, and children, and services are provided regardless of faith. www.lsswis.org 14420 ● Mental Health America of Wisconsin, Inc., (414) 276-3122 Advocates for policy change, educates the public with critical information, and delivers urgently needed services to improve the mental health of individuals. www.mhawisconsin.org 13068 ● Meta House, Inc., (414) 962-1200 Delivers long-term treatment for women recovering from substance-use disorders through comprehensive counseling, case management, child care, and transitional living services. www.metahouse.org 13070 ● Milwaukee Christian Center, Inc., (414) 645-5350 Provides youth development, youth interventions, senior support, emergency food services, and neighborhood improvement projects. www.mccwi.org 13080 ● Milwaukee LGBT Community Center, (414) 271-2656 Increases quality of life for all by developing Greater Milwaukee's lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community. www.mkelgbt.org 13077 ● Milwaukee Urban League, (414) 374-5850 x122 Ensures that African-American and other minority communities have increased access to equal opportunity through education, employment, training, and related services. www.tmul.org 13082 ● Milwaukee Women's Center, Inc., The, (414) 449-4777 Offers intervention, prevention and treatment services to help individuals and families overcome domestic violence, substance abuse and mental health issues. www.mwcinc.org 14413 ● National Alliance on Mental Illness, Inc., (262) 524-8886 Providing support, advocacy and education for individuals and families affected by mental illness and education regarding mental illness for the community at large. www.namiwaukesha.org 13079 ● Neighborhood House of Milwaukee, Inc., (414) 933-6161 Provides early childhood education and after-school and summer programming for ages 6 months to 19 years and comprehensive refugee services to immigrant families. www.nh-milw.org 13002 ● New Concept Self Development Center, Inc., (414) 344-5788 A comprehensive human services agency providing Educational and preventive services that support the entire family. 26.8% P www.ncsdc-inc.org EIN#39-1220236 (414)344-5788 www.ncsdc-inc.org 13116 ● Next Door Foundation, Inc., (414) 562-2929 Builds successful Milwaukee children and families through educational and life skills programs. www.nextdoormil.org 13027 ● Ozaukee Family Services, (262) 376-7774 Offers families affordable counseling, parent education and support groups, services for senior citizens, and prevention education programs for children. www.ozaukeefamilyservices.org 13085 ● Parenting Network, Inc., (414) 671-5575 Conducts family-strengthening prevention programs, including parenting education/support programs in homes and community-based sites as well as youth services in schools and CBOs. www.theparentingnetwork.org 14414 ● Parents Place, Inc., (262) 549-5575 Provides quality family programming and well as child maltreatment prevention services to families that are at risk of or have experienced child abuse and neglect. www.ppacinc.org 13036 ● Pathfinders Milwaukee, Inc., (414) 964-2565 Offers counseling, case management, outreach, training and residential services to youth and adults in Greater Milwaukee. www.pathfindersmke.org 13042 ● PEARLS for Teen Girls, Inc., (414) 265-7555 x102 Empowers young women with self-development tools, guidance and support for brighter 15 futures, through the PEARLS values: Personal Responsibility, Empathy, Awareness, Respect, Leadership, Support. www.pearlsforteengirls.com 13086 ● Penfield Children's Center, (414) 344-7676 Nurtures infants and young children to reach their full potential through special education, therapy and family support programs. www.penfieldchildren.org 13088 ● Portal Inc., (262) 377-4410 Addresses needs of people w/ disabilities to lead fulfilling lives through employment opportunities, educational experiences, meaningful life activities & community connections. www.portalinc.org 13091 ● Salvation Army Wisconsin & Upper Michigan, (414) 302-4300 Meets needs of individuals and families in a crisis and/or long-term basis especially for the homeless, senior citizens and at-risk kids. www.salvationarmy.org 13095 ● Silver Spring Neighborhood Center Inc., (414) 463-7950 Provides low-income families in northwest Milwaukee social, educational, employment, recreational, day care, emergency, and health services. www.ssnc-milw.org 13096 ● Sixteenth Street Community Health Center Inc., (414) 672-1353 Delivers quality primary health and mental health care, social services, environmental education, WIC, and health education free of linguistic, cultural and financial barriers. www.sschc.org 13097 ● Sojourner Family Peace Center, Inc., (414) 276-1911Runs a domestic violence shelter, 24-hour domestic violence hotline, victim advocacy programs, restraining order clinic, children's programming, and abuser intervention program. www.familypeacecenter.org 14415 ● St. Joseph's Medical Clinic, Inc., (262) 544-6777 Provides life sustaining healthcare services to the uninsured and low-income residents of Waukesha County with access to free medical care, medications, and related support services. www.sjmdc.net 13084 ● Starting Point of Ozaukee, Inc., (262) 375-1110 Offers prevention, intervention, and referral services for alcohol, tobacco, and other drug related issues for residents. www.startingpointoz.org 13018 ● United Community Center, Inc., (414) 384-3100 x259 Improves potential achievement in youth and families by focusing on the well-being of families and individuals and promoting Hispanic cultural heritage. www.unitedcc.org 13017 ● Vision Forward Association, Inc., (414) 258-9200 We offer specialized services that help children, youth, adults and seniors at all stages of visual impairment achieve their highest level of self-sufficiency. www.vision-forward.org 13112 ● Walker's Point Youth & Family Center Inc., (414) 672-5300 Furnishes shelter, counseling, case management and other services to runaway, homeless, abused, and other troubled youth and their families. www.walkerspoint.org 14421 ● Waukesha County Community Dental Clinic, Inc., (262) 953-4699 Provides comprehensive dental care to low income children and basic care to adults with urgent or emergent dental needs to patients living in Waukesha County. www.wccdentalclinic.org 13121 ● Wisconsin Community Services, Inc., (414) 290-0400 WCS assists individuals at risk of becoming or already in the criminal justice system with monitoring, case management, treatment, residential, and employment services. www.wiscs.org 14423 ● Women's Center, The, (262) 547-4600 Providing free services addressing the issues of domestic violence, sexual assault/abuse and child abuse prevention; assisting families in leading productive lives free from violence. www.twcwaukesha.org 14424 ● YMCA at Pabst Farms, (262) 567-7251 Nurtures potential of kids, promoting healthy living and social responsibility and ensuring that individuals have access to the essentials needed to learn, grow and thrive. www.ymcaatpabstfarms.org

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14428 ● YMCA of Greater Waukesha County, (262) 542-2557 Nurturing the potential of kids, promoting healthy living and fostering a sense of social responsibility. Strengthening community regardless of age, income or background. www.ymcacwc.org 13126 ● YMCA of Metropolitan Milwaukee, Inc., (414) 224-9622 New Y Vison: A stronger healthier Milwaukee where families of all incomes and backgrounds truly thrive. www.ymcamke.org

200 ● Community Shares, (608) 256-1066

Community Shares is a collaboration between Community Shares of Wisconsin and Community Shares of Greater Milwaukee representing nearly 80 grassroots organizations in Dane County, Milwaukee County and through-out Wisconsin. Community Shares connects donors with local grassroots organizations that effect change in their communities. Member charities focus on building social and economic equity and a healthy environment. Employees can contribute to any of the member organizations listed in this section, as well as directly to Community Shares. Designations to specific organizations go directly to those charities. Gifts directed to Community Shares provide support to all of their member organizations including training, technical assistance, development and collaboration. www.community-shares.org

248 • 1000 Friends of Wisconsin, Inc., 608-259-1000 A leading proponent of land use policies and activities that advance healthy communities, positive economic outcomes, and environmental benefits in Wisconsin. www.1kfriends.org 242 • ABC for Health, Inc., 608-261-6939 An innovative public interest law firm that facilitates access to health care coverage and services for low-income clients through legal advocacy and benefits counseling. www.abcforhealth.org 227 • American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) ofWisconsin Foundation Inc., 414- 272-4032 Works to protect and promote civil liberties and civil rights of all Wisconsin residents through litigation, advocacy, public education, research, and organizing. www.aclu-wi.org 209 • Bayview Foundation, Inc., 608-256-7808 Supports low-income families in realizing their aspirations by providing affordable housing fostering cultural pride, and building community through the arts, education, and recreation. www.bayviewfoundation.org 4605 • Benedict Center, 414-347-1774 Working with victims, offenders and the community to achieve a criminal justice system that is fair and treats everyone with dignity and respect. https://www.benedictcenter.org/ 263 • Center for Media and Democracy, Inc., 608-260-9713 National watchdog group that investigates and exposes corruption and corporate distortion of public policy, and aids activists defending our environment, schools, and economy. www.prwatch.org 249 • Center for Resilient Cities, 608-255-9877 Unites neighborhood “systems” that define how we build community, feed ourselves, educate children, produce energy, manage resources, create jobs, design buildings, and reclaim our neighborhood spaces. www.resilientcities.org 228 • Chrysalis, Inc., 608-256-3102 Promotes mental health recovery in our community by supporting work opportunities 17 that encourage hope, healing and wellness. www.workwithchrysalis.org 4608 • Citizen Action of Wisconsin Education Fund, 414-476-4501 A statewide organization headquartered in the Walker’s Point neighborhood, dedicated to expanding economic opportunity, guaranteeing affordable health care, and protecting the right to vote. http://www.citizenactionwifund.org/ 247 • Citizens for Safe Water Around Badger(CSWAB), 608-643-3124 Working for a healthy and sustainable future for the environment and ecology of the former Badger Army Ammunition Plant lands. www.cswab.org 206 • Citizens Utility Board of Wisconsin,Inc., 608-251-3322 The only organization in Wisconsin devoted entirely to protecting the rights of residential utility customers, fighting utility rate increases and electric deregulation plans that hurt consumers. www.wiscub.org 224 • Clean Wisconsin, Inc., 608-251-7020 Wisconsins leading voice for the environment, protecting and preserving the states clean water, air, and natural heritage. www.cleanwisconsin.org 204 • Common Wealth Development, Inc., 608-256-3527 Supports healthy housing, equitable economic development, and sustainable land use in Madison area neighborhoods through a people-first approach centered on racial equity and community-level health. www.cwd.org 264 • Community GroundWorks, Inc., 608-240-0409 Connects people to nature and local food. Through hands-on education, children and adults learn gardening, urban farming, healthy eating, and natural areas restoration. www.communitygroundworks.org 265 • Dane County TimeBank, 608-663-0400 Creates a network in which members earn credits by helping others, then spend those credits on help they need themselves. Empowers people of all abilities and incomes. www.danecountytimebank.org 245 • Disability Rights Wisconsin, Inc., 608-267-0214 Through advocacy, investigation, and education, DRW challenges systems and society to ensure that all people with disabilities enjoy full rights and enhanced quality of life. www.disabilityrightswi.org 231 • End Domestic Abuse Wisconsin, 608-255-0539 As the leading voice for victims of domestic abuse in Wisconsin, we raise awareness and provide safety and support to prevent and end domestic abuse. www.endabusewi.org 251 • Fair Housing Center of Greater Madison,Inc-Metro Milwaukee Fair Housing Council, 608-257-0853 Promotes equal housing opportunity by conducting intake and investigation of housing discrimination complaints, educating housing providers and consumers, and investigating institutional forms of discrimination. www.fairhousingwisconsin.com 201 • Fair Wisconsin Education Fund, Inc., 608-441-0143 Statewide education, grassroots organizing, and civic engagement organization dedicated to advancing, achieving, and protecting the civil rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Wisconsinites. www.fairwisconsin.com 277 • FairShare CSA Coalition, Inc., 608-226-0300 Working to strengthen the community-supported agriculture (CSA) movement, support small-scale vegetable farmers, build local economies, ensure food access, and sustain a healthy environment. www.csacoalition.org

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266 • Freedom Inc., 608-416-5337 Helps educate, mobilize, and organize women, youth, and victims of abuse to build leadership in low-income minority communities. Challenges the root causes of violence, racism, and poverty. www.freedom-inc.org 211 • Friends of Wisconsin State Parks, Inc., 608-294-0810 Enhances, preserves, restores, and promotes the Wisconsin State Park System by making parks more attractive, better understood, and more accessible. www.fwsp.org 212 • Gathering Waters Conservancy, Inc., 608-251-9131 Helps communities, land trusts, and landowners protect the places that make Wisconsin special. www.gatheringwaters.org 216 • Gay Straight Alliance for Safe Schools(GSAFE), 608-661-4141 Provides leadership development opportunities for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth and offers resources and training to educators and families. www.gsafewi.org 4669 • Habitat for Humanity of Wisconsin, 414-517-9521 A statewide organization providing technical assistance, fund development, advocacy and other services, supporting nearly 40 local Wisconsin Habitat for Humanity affiliates. https://www.habitatwisconsin.org/ 4637 • Hope House of Milwaukee, 414-645-2122 A community agency serving families and individuals; provides homeless and lower- income residents with shelter and supportive services in order to promote independence. http://www.hopehousemke.org/ 221 • Housing Initiatives, Inc., 608-277-8330 Develops and provides permanent housing for people who are homeless and suffer from mental illnesses. www.housinginit.org 4662 • Humane Animal Welfare Society of Waukesha County, 262-542-8851 Strengthening the community through humane education; sharing the values of compassion and kindness; providing shelter, rescue, adoption and spay/neuter services for animals in need. https://hawspets.org/ 4625 • Journey House, 414-389-5080 Community-based resources that increase education, reduce unemployment and crime, strengthen families and revitalize neighborhoods. http://www.journeyhouse.org/ 220 • Kids Forward, Inc., 608-284-0580 Aspires to make Wisconsin a place where every child thrives by advocating for effective, long-lasting solutions that break barriers to success for children and families. www.kidsforward.net 4678 • Kids Matter, 414-344-1220 Helping abused and neglected children heal and thrive through youth/community partnerships, community problem-solving, family support and advocacy. A strong voice for children. https://kidsmatterinc.org/ 229 • League of Women Voters of Wisconsin, 608-256-0827 Encourage active and informed participation in government. We advocate on public policy issues that are important to peoples daily lives. Empowering Voters. Defending Democracy. www.lwvwi.org 213 • Legal Action of Wisconsin, Inc., 608-256-3304 Assists low-income people including the elderly, families, children, and the disabled with legal matters affecting housing, benefits, health-care access, and ending family violence. Represents farm workers for employment-related matters. www.legalaction.org

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233 • Madison Audubon Society, Inc., 608-255-2473 Bringing people and nature together through local habitat protection and innovative education. www.madisonaudubon.org 222 • Midwest Environmental Advocates, Inc., 608-251-5047 Provides legal support for citizens who exercise their rights to protect our natural resources through grassroots leadership development, local advocacy, and environmental justice litigation. www.midwestadvocates.org 4668 • Milwaukee Homeless Veterans Initiative, 414-763-5596 Helps homeless and at-risk veterans obtain benefits, health care, food, clothing, transportation, toiletries, furniture – necessities to begin new live. We don’t leave our wounded behind. https://www.wisconsinvets.org/ 4661 • Milwaukee Riverkeeper, 414-287-0207 Advocates for water quality and wildlife habitat protection and improvements in the Milwaukee River Basin, and promises stewardship through recreational and educational activities. https://www.milwaukeeriverkeeper.org/ 282 • MOSES - Wisdom of Madison, 608-509-7433 Works to transform public policies in Wisconsin which deny social justice to the poor, people of color, and the mentally ill, starting with mass incarceration. www.mosesmadison.org 281 • NAACP Dane County (The NAACP CollectiveAction Fund at the Tides Foundation), 608-256-1942 Ensures a society in which all individuals have equal rights without discrimination based on race. www.naacpofdaneco.org 270 • Nuestro Mundo, Inc., 608-204-1079 Improves academic success in the Latino community by implementing dual-language immersion, advocating more family involvement, and encouraging community support. www.nuestromundoinc.org 210 • OutReach, Inc., 608-255-8582 Madison’s and south central Wisconsin’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community center, providing programs to promote equality and quality of life for LGBT people. www.lgbtoutreach.org 280 • Perfect Harmony Mens Chorus, 608-571-7462 Building a better world through song and sharing the joy, pain, and value of our lives as LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) people. www.perfectharmonychorus.org 230 • Project Home, 608-246-3737 Committed to building strong communities by offering weatherization, home repairs, and rental housing. Offers homeowner information and classes. www.projecthomewi.org 4648 • Project RETURN, 414-374-8029 Strives to help men and women who are ex-offenders receive job assistance, and provides group assistance, education needs, community service opportunities and housing. https://www.projectreturnmilwaukee.org/ 215 • Rape Crisis Center, 608-251-5126 Empowers victims of sexual assault through free services including our 24-hour helpline, counseling, accompaniments, support groups, advocacy, and community education to help end sexual violence. www.danecountyrcc.org 271 • REAP Food Group, 608-310-7836 Building and sustaining a local food system that supports family farms, promotes sustainable agriculture, and provides access to fresh, healthy food for our community. 20 www.reapfoodgroup.org 4615 • Rethinking Schools, 414-964-9646 Advocates for quality education for all children. Publishes books and award-winning magazine. Provides a grassroots network and voice for parents, teachers, students and community. https://www.rethinkingschools.org/ 254 • River Alliance of Wisconsin, Inc., 608-257-2424 Works to protect, enhance, and restore Wisconsin’s rivers and watersheds. www.wisconsinrivers.org 234 • Sierra Club Foundation, John MuirChapter, Inc., 608-256-0565 Promotes climate soulutions, conservation and movement building through a powerful combination of strategic philanthropy and grassroots advocacy. www.sierraclub.org/wisconsin 272 • Sustain Dane, Inc., 608-285-2454 We lead programs in businesses and communities to transform Dane County into a happy, healthier place for everyone. Together, we promote sustainability for people and the planet. www.sustaindane.org 217 • Tenant Resource Center, Inc., 608-257-0006 Helps tenants and landlords throughout Wisconsin resolve rental housing problems by providing information and referral, mediation, workshops, and comprehensive publications about rights and responsibilities. www.tenantresourcecenter.org 253 • The Progressive, 608-257-4626 Founded in 1909, this Madison-based magazine is a voice for peace, social and economic justice, civil rights and liberties, a preserved environment, and a reinvigorated democracy. www.progressive.org 255 • UNIDOS Against Domestic Violence, Inc., 608-256-9195 Provides a to a safe environment and breaks the cycle of domestic violence in Latino communities one family at a time. www.unidoswi.org 283 • Voces de la Frontera, 608-960-6818 Latinx and immigrant led membership-based organization working for immigrant, worker, and student rights through leadership development, community organizing, and empowerment. www.vdlf.org 278 • Wisconsin Alliance for Womens Health, 608-251-0139 Advancing women’s health by educating, engaging, empowering, and mobilizing people to advocate for policies that are proven to be helpful to women’s health. www.supportwomenshealth.org 250 • Wisconsin Coalition Against SexualAssault, 608-257-1516 Addresses sexual assault and abuse by coordinating services statewide. Monitors legislation and provides technical assistance, training, and support to community-based service providers and other professionals. www.wcasa.org 274 • Wisconsin Conservation Voices(WI League of Conservation Voters Inst), 608-661-0845 Protects Wisconsin’s water, air, land, and public health by educating and mobilizing citizens to become strong advocates for conservation. www.conservationvoters.org 273 • Wisconsin Council of the Blind and Visually Impaired, Inc., 608-255-1166 Promotes the dignity and empowerment of people who are blind and visually impaired by providing rehabilitative vision services, advocating legislation, and educating the public. www.wcblind.org

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258 • Wisconsin Democracy Campaign, 608-255-4260 A nonpartisan political watchdog group working for clean, open, and honest government and reforms that make people matter more than money in politics. www.wisdc.org 259 • Wisconsin Early Childhood Association,Inc., 608-240-9880 WECA advocates for greater public investments on the early care and education of Wisconsins young children and just compensation for those who care for them. www.wisconsinearlychildhood.org 246 • Wisconsin Family Ties, Inc., 608-267-6800 Statewide parent-run organization providing support, information, training and advocacy for families that include children and adolescents with mental, emotional or behavioral challenges. www.wifamilyties.org 4623 • Wisconsin Humane Society, 414-431-6257 An animal welfare organization that provides an animal adoption program, humane education and advocacy, veterinary services for animals from low-income households, and wildlife rehabilitation. https://www.wihumane.org/ 260 • Wisconsin Literacy, Inc., 608-257-1655 Low literacy levels in health, workforce, and community limit life possibilities. With additional resources, partnerships, and our member agencies, we can improve literacy in Wisconsin. www.wisconsinliteracy.org 262 • Wisconsin Wetlands Association, 608-250-9971 Dedicated to the protection, restoration, and enjoyment of wetlands and associated ecosystems through science-based programs, education, and advocacy. www.wisconsinwetlands.org 223 • Wisconsin Womens Network, Inc., 608-255-9809 The Wisconsin Women’s Network works to promote the advancement of women and girls in Wisconsin through communication, education, advocacy, and connections. www.wiwomensnetwork.org 239 • Women in Transition, Inc., 608-244-2046 Provides residential services, case management, and social services to adult women with 22 severe, persistent mental illness through a continuum of housing services and support for independent living. www.facebook.com/womenintransitionmadison 267 • Worker Justice Wisconsin, 608-255-0376 Mobilizes individuals, labor groups, and religious congregations to improve wages, benefits, and working conditions for low-wage workers. www.workerjustice.org 276 • Working Capital for Community Needs,Inc., 608-257-7230 Provides small businesses and family farmers in Latin America with access to micro- loans to work their way out of poverty. www.wccn.org 226 • WORT - 89.9 FM Community Radio (BackPorch Radio Broadcasting, Inc.), 608-256-2001 Community-oriented, noncommercial, listener-sponsored radio station broadcasting to south central Wisconsin on 89.9FM and on the web. Provides quality volunteer-produced programming and services to a broad spectrum of the community. www.wortfm.org

900 ● Hunger Relief Fund of Wisconsin, (414) 777-0483 (administered by Hunger Task Force Inc.)

The Hunger Relief Fund of Wisconsin, administered by Hunger Task Force, Inc., is a coalition of the state’s leading anti-hunger agencies that work at the ground level to provide nutritious food to those who need it most: children and the elderly, veterans, and working-poor families. Because Hunger Task Force covers all administrative costs, the Hunger Relief Fund guarantees that every penny of your donation is spent responsibly fighting hunger in Wisconsin. Your gift purchases hot meals, stocks pantry shelves, and fills stomachs with healthy and nutritious food. You may contribute to the Hunger Relief Fund itself or directly to the member organizations listed in this section. Designations to specific organizations go to those charities. Any gift designated to The Hunger Relief Fund of Wisconsin, and all undesignated funds, are shared equally among member charities. No contributions are retained by Hunger Relief Fund. www.HungerReliefFund.org

910 • Center for Veterans Issues Ltd., 414-342-4284 Serves homeless and low-income military veterans. Our supportive housing, job training, and reintegration services have successfully reintegrated thousands of veterans back into society. www.cvivet.org 904 • Food Pantry of Waukesha County, Inc., 262-542-5200 Provides food, hope, and dignity to Waukesha County residents in need and advocates to increase awareness of hunger in the community. www.foodpantryofwaukeshacounty.org 911 • House of Peace, 414-933-1300 We have served and fed the poor in Milwaukee for 47 years. Services include a food pantry, clothing closet, medical and legal clinics, counseling, and more. www.houseofpeacemilwaukee.org 900 • Hunger Relief Fund of Wisconsin(administered by Hunger Task Force Inc.), 414-777-0483 The Hunger Relief Fund of Wisconsin, administered by Hunger Task Force, Inc., is a coalition of the state’s leading anti-hunger agencies that work at the ground level to provide nutritious food to those who need it most: children and the elderly, veterans www.HungerReliefFund.org

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914 • Open Door Café at St. John Cathedral, 414-276-9814 Provides a nourishing meal, served in a gracious, comfortable, and safe environment. www.stjohncathedral.org 915 • Riverwest Food Pantry, 262-518-2009 Food is an entry point to a person to well-being. We come together around food to relieve hunger, improve lives, and grow community vitality. www.riverwestfoodpantry.org 917 • Southern Lakes Area Love, Inc., 262-763-6226 Our mission is being a community network helping our neighbors in need. Over 1,000 households in Western Racine County receive food pantry, medical supply, childrens Christmaa assistance and other services each year. www.love-inc.net 912 • St. Bens Community Meal, 414-271-0135 For 45 years St. Ben’s has been serving hot, homemade food to Milwaukee’s homeless and working poor. Nearly 2,000 individuals come to St. Ben’s table six days a week. www.stbensmilwaukee.org 916 • St. Joseph Food Program, 920-734-9461 The St. Joseph Food Program is a non-profit, non-sectarian organization that has operated since 1982. Weekly, distributing 30 tons of fresh food and non-perishable items to hundreds of families-the elderly, working poor, and temporarily unemployed. stjoesfoodprogram.org 906 • St. Vincent de Paul Society of Milwaukee, 414-462-7837 Offers two meal programs serving 130,000 hot meals annually to families, adults, and the homeless. More than 2,000 guests a year take hot showers and receive clean clothing. www.svdpmilw.org 907 • The Gathering of Southeast Wisconsin,Inc., 414-272-4122 Stops hunger—one person at a time—by serving 95,000 free meals annually to Milwaukee’s hungry and homeless at three inner-city locations. www.thegatheringwis.org

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2500 ● Wisconsin Association for Environmental Education, (715) 570-2587

Wisconsin has a proud tradition of supporting environmental education. In 1935, we became the first state to pass legislation requiring “adequate instruction in the conservation of natural resources” for certification to teach science or social studies in public schools.

Today, networks of organizations work to ensure that all communities in Wisconsin, in addition to school children, have the knowledge and skills necessary to build ecologically mindful communities. For Wisconsin residents, sustainability = civic mindedness.

The Wisconsin Association for Environmental Education is a member-based, professional community of individuals and organizations with diverse backgrounds whose goal is to promote responsible environmental action by providing a voice for and celebrating excellence in environmental education. Three pillars frame our work: Advocacy, Networking, and Recognition. Member organizations provide specific environmental education opportunities throughout the state.

You may contribute to the Wisconsin Association for Environmental Education itself or directly to the member organizations listed in this section. Members receive 100% of funds designated specifically to them plus a portion of general funds based on a percentage equal to each charity’s designations. www.waee.org

2509 • Aldo Leopold Nature Center, Inc., 608-221-0404 The Aldo Leopold Nature Center offers environmental education programs and interactive Climate Change exhibits which foster care and stewardship toward the natural world. www.aldoleopoldnaturecenter.org 2510 • Friends of Beaver Creek Reserve, Inc., 715-877-2212 BCR’s 400 acres, trails, nature center, youth camp, observatory, and citizen science center are part of its mission to connect people with nature through environmental education. www.beavercreekreserve.org 2501 • Midwest Renewable Energy Association, 715-592-6595 Promotes renewable energy, energy efficiency, and sustainable living through education and demonstration. MREA organizes and hosts events like the annual Energy Fair to support its initiatives. www.midwestrenew.org 2507 • Natural Resources Foundation ofWisconsin, Inc., 866-264-4096 Works with citizens, businesses, nonprofits, and the government to promote the protection and enjoyment of Wisconsin’s public lands, waters, and wildlife. www.wisconservation.org 2515 • North Lakeland Discovery Center, 715-543-2085 Enriching lives and isnpiring and ethic of care for Wisconsins Northwoods, by facilitating connections among people, nature, and community. 850 acres of interpretive, hiking, and ski trails, and a "Nature Nook" for nature-based exploration. www.discoverycenter.net 2514 • TransCenter for Youth, Inc., 414-933-7895 Dedicated to providing high-quality educational programs that allow at-risk and other youth to become productive adults and responsible community members. www.transcenterforyouth.org

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2500 • Wisconsin Association for EnvironmentalEducation, 715-346-3604 Wisconsin has a proud tradition of supporting environmental education. In 1935, we became the first state to pass legislation requiring “adequate instruction in the conservation of natural resources” for certification to teach science or social studies in www.wisconsineefoundation.org 2506 • Wisconsin Land and Water ConservationAssociation, 608-441-2677 Helps county land conservation committees and departments protect, enhance, and use Wisconsin’s natural resources. Sponsors youth education programs like Wisconsin Envirothon, conservation poster and speaking contests, and summer nature camps. www.wisconsinlandwater.org 2505 • Wisconsin Wildlife Federation, 608-635-0600 Protects fish and wildlife habitat, and outdoor sporting and recreational opportunities through conservation education and the advancement of sound conservation policy on a state and federal level. www.wiwf.org

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NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL UMBRELLAS AND CHARITIES

Neighbor to Nation – Page 28 Global Impact – Page 30 America’s Best Charities – Page 34 America’s Charities – Page 45

$1 PER MONTH Provides one hour of free victim services for a drunk or drugged driving victim. (Mothers Against Drunk Driving – America’s Charities)

$2 PER MONTH Provides three fruit trees to a family in poverty with fresh fruit and an economic opportunity to start fruit farming. (Global Impact)

$5 PER MONTH Provide a job to a refugee teacher at the children’s school for one day every month.(America’s Best Charities)

$10 PER MONTH Helps Best Friends Animal Society spay/neuter two animals. (Best Friends Animal Society – America’s Charities)

$10 PER MONTH Gives 1,362 tablets of anti-malarial drugs to children in malaria -prone communities. (Global Impact)

$20 PER MONTH Provide 24 children with all the necessary school supplies. (Neighbor to Nation) 27

3000 ● Neighbor To Nation, (877) 841-6839

Neighbor To Nation (NTN) represents a broad spectrum of national and international charitable organizations committed to eliminating hunger, providing vital disaster relief, improving treatment and finding cures for major illnesses, supporting economic development and self-sufficiency programs around the world, and addressing a wide range of social challenges through faith-based service. In the caring hands of our charities, funds are hard at work, building and strengthening the lives of men, women, and children in crisis. You may contribute to Neighbor To Nation as an organization or directly to the participating organizations listed in this section. Neighbor To Nation distributes its own designations and its share of general contributions to participating charities based on a percentage equal to each charity’s designations. www.neighbortonation.org

3115 • Alliance Defending Freedom, 800-835-5233 A legal alliance defending the right to hear and speak the Truth in the areas of religious liberty, family values, and sanctity of life. www.adflegal.org 3121 • American Council of the Blind, 800-424-8666 Strives to improve quality of life for blind people through scholarships, crisis support, monthly magazines, and education policymakers and the public about the capabilities of blind people. www.acb.org 3126 • Care Net, 800-518-7909 Offers compassion, hope, and help to women and men considering abortion by presenting realistic alternatives and Christ-centered support. www.care-net.org 3018 • Childrens Cancer Assistance Fund(National Childrens Cancer Society), 800-532-6459 Provides vital financial assistance and educational resources for children battling cancer. www.thenccs.org 3129 • Christian Legal Society, 703-642-1070 We dedicated to serving Jesus Christ through the practice and study of law, the defense of religious freedom and life, and the provision of legal aid to the needy. www.christianlegalsociety.org 3041 • Christian Military Fellowship, 800-798-7875 Ministering to Americas military and their families worldwide empowering them in their Christian faith, advancing Bible studies, linkups, mentoring, fellowship, resources, personal contact, and encouragement. www.cmfhq.org 3008 • Food for the Hungry, 866-307-3259 Helps overcome worldwide poverty by providing health, human services, disaster relief, education, and agriculture to the impoverished to help their communities become self- sustaining. www.fh.org 3044 • Heartbeat International, Inc., 888-550-7577 We rescue as many lives as possible, around the world, through an effective network of life-affirming pregnancy help, to renew communities for LIFE. www.heartbeatinternational.org 3095 • Home School Foundation, 540-338-8688 Financial assistance and curriculum relief to struggling home school families. We invest in widows, single parents, special needs children, and military families. Give. Volunteer. Pray. www.homeschoolfoundation.org

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3114 • Leukemia Research Foundation, Inc., 888-558-5385 Funds research to find cures for leukemia, lymphoma, and myelodysplastic syndromes and provides emotional, educational, and financial support to patients and their families. www.allbloodcancers.org 3096 • Mercy Ships, 800-772-7447 Delivers free world-class healthcare to some of the world’s poorest nations while training local surgeons and healthcare workers, increasing developing nations’ healthcare capacity. www.mercyships.org 3116 • Nazarene Compassionate Ministries, Inc., 800-214-4999 Challenged by faith to end poverty. Promotes long-term solutions to poverty through training, gifts-in-kind, economic and community development; also responds to disasters. www.ncmi.org 3000 • Neighbor To Nation, 877-841-6839 Neighbor To Nation (NTN) represents a broad spectrum of national and international charitable organizations committed to eliminating hunger, providing vital disaster relief, improving treatment and finding cures for major illnesses, supporting economic de www.neighbortonation.org 3128 • The Breast Cancer Charities of America, 936-231-8460 We exist to eliminate breast cancer as a life-threatening illness. www.thebreastcancercharities.org 3040 • Unbound, 800-875-6564 Empowers children in poverty to use education to pave a pathway to their dreams. We partner with their families to create a brighter future. www.unbound.org 3030 • World Emergency Relief, 888-484-4543 For 30 years we’ve delivered food to hungry children, provided medicines for the sick, supplied relief to disaster victims, and given hope to the poor. www.WER-US.org

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700 ● Global Impact, (800) 836-4620

Global Impact focuses on making a tangible difference in the lives of the world’s most vulnerable citizens.

Founded in 1956, Global Impact represents many of the most respected U.S.-based international development and relief charities. Every year, its charities touch more than 400 million lives in virtually every developing country through disaster relief, education, health training, and economic programs that promote self-sufficiency. They get results by providing the tools for people to help themselves. You may contribute to Global Impact itself or directly to the member organizations listed in this section.

Specific donor designations are honored. Designations to Global Impact, as well as general contributions, are distributed proportionally based on each member charity’s designations in the campaign. www.charity.org

701 • Accion International, 800-931-9951 Building a financially inclusive world, with access to economic opportunity for all, by giving people the financial tools they need to improve their lives. www.accion.org 785 • Action Against Hunger-USA, 212-967-7800 We enable communities to be free from hunger. We save lives of malnourished children, ensure that everyone can access clean water, food, training, and healthcare. www.actionagainsthunger.org 703 • Africare, 202-462-3614 Non-governmental organization seeks to address African development and policy issues by working in partnership with African people to build sustainable, healthy, and productive communities www.africare.org 741 • American Jewish World Service, Inc., 800-889-7146 Inspired by the Jewish commitment to justice, our charity works to realize human rights and end poverty in the developing world. www.ajws.org 746 • American Near East Refugee Aid (ANERA), 202-266-9700 Addresses the development and humanitarian needs of Palestinians and other communities in the Middle East. www.anera.org 704 • AmeriCares Foundation, Inc., 800-486-4357 To save lives and improve health for people affected by poverty or disaster so they can reach their full potential. www.americares.org 739 • ChildFund International, USA, 800-776-6767 Helping deprived, excluded, and vulnerable children have the capacity to become young adults and leaders who bring lasting and positive change to their communities. www.childfund.org 711 • Children International, 800-888-3089 Working to eradicate poverty by surrounding children with a team, a place, and a path out of poverty through health, education, empowerment, and employment programs. www.children.org 708 • Church World Service, Inc., 800-297-1516 A faith-based organization transforming communities around the globe through just and sustainable responses to hunger, poverty, displacement, and disaster. www.cwsglobal.org 706 • Cooperative for Assistance & ReliefEverywhere (CARE), 800-422-7385 Started in 1945 delivering CARE Packages to war-torn Europe. Today, working around the globe to save lives, defeat poverty, and achieve social justice. www.care.org 30

740 • Doctors Without Borders USA, Inc., 888-392-0392 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. www.doctorswithoutborders.org 758 • ECHO, Inc., 239-567-3327 Fights world hunger by helping people help themselves. Provide training, information and seeds to agricultural workers and missionaries working with farmers in 165+ countries. www.echonet.org 761 • Episcopal Relief and Development, 855-312-4325 Works in three program areas--Women, Children, and Climate- to promote healthier, more fulfilling lives in communities struggling with hunger, poverty, diaster, and disease.. www.episcopalrelief.org 782 • Feed My Starving Children, 763-504-2919 We packagae and distribute scientifically formulated meals for malnourished childrent to a network of 80+ partners in 60+ countries. www.fmsc.org 749 • FINCA International, Inc., 202-682-1510 Alleviating poverty through lasting solutions that help people build assets, create jobs, and raise their standard of living. www.finca.org 700 • Global Impact, 800-931-9951 Global Impact focuses on making a tangible difference in the lives of the world’s most vulnerable citizens. Founded in 1956, Global Impact represents many of the most respected U.S.-based international development and relief charities. Every year, its cha www.charity.org 786 • Global Partners In Care, Inc., 800-413-9083 Improving access to hospice and palliative care worldwide where the need is great and the resources are few through partnerships between US and international organizations. www.globalpartnersincare.org 762 • Habitat for Humanity International, Inc., 800-422-4828 We partner with families globally to strengthen communities, build or improve homes, and advocate for everyones right to live in safe, affordable housing. www.habitat.org 743 • Health Volunteers Overseas, 202-296-0928 Brings quality health care to more of the worlds people by providing education, training, and professional support to the health workforce in resource-scarce countries. www.hvousa.org 742 • Heifer Project International, 855-948-6437 Helps poor families worldwide become self-sufficient by providing livestock and training in animal management, environmentally-sound farming, and community development. www.heifer.org 713 • Helen Keller International, Inc., 877-535-5374 Saves the sight and lives of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged; combats the causes and consequences of blindness, poor health, and malnutrition. www.hki.org 775 • HIAS, Inc., 212-967-4100 For more than 135 years, HIAS has been helping refugees rebuild their lives in safety and freedom. www.hias.org 783 • Human Rights Watch, 888-899-4479 Defend the rights of people worldwide. We scrupulously investigate abuses, expose the facts widely, and pressure those with power to respect rights and secure justice. www.hrw.org 770 • Humanity & Inclusion, 301-891-2138 We support people with disabilities and other vulnerable groups in situations of conflict, 31 natural disaster, and poverty in 60 countries. www.hi-us.org 771 • International Center for Research onWomen, 202-797-0007 Create a brighter, more equitable future for women and girls. ICRW empowers women, advances gender equality and fights poverty through research, capacity building, and advocacy. www.icrw.org 776 • International Medical Corps, 424-252-6008 Global humanitarian organization saving lives and building self-reliance by providing vital medical care; training healthcare providers; rebuilding clinics; and improving water and sanitation. www.internationalmedicalcorps.org 751 • International Orthodox ChristianCharities, 877-803-4622 Provides humanitarian and development assistance to people in the U.S., Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East who have been devastated by man-made and natural disasters. www.iocc.org 755 • International Relief Teams, 619-284-7979 Alleviates human suffering by providing health services and other assistance to victims of disaster, poverty, and neglect in the United States and around the world. www.irteams.org 777 • MAP International, 912-280-6600 Christian organization providing life-changing medicines and health supplies to people in need. Serving all people, regardless of religion, gender, race, nationality, or ethnic background. www.map.org 757 • Mercy Corps, 800-292-3355 Empowers people to survive through crisis, build better lives, and transform their communities for good. www.mercycorps.org

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772 • Operation Smile, 888-677-6453 Through our expertise in treating cleft lip and cleft palate, we create solutions that deliver safe surgery to people where its needed most. www.operationsmile.org 721 • Oxfam America, Inc., 800-776-9326 A global movement of people working together to end the injustice of poverty. www.oxfamamerica.org 773 • Pact, Inc., 202-466-5666 Pact works in partnership to build systemic solutions to help promote thriving, resilent communities where those we serve are heard, capable, and vibrant. www.pactworld.org 778 • Partners in Health, 857-880-5600 Our mission is to provide a preferential option for the poor in health care. www.pih.org 710 • Plan International USA, Inc., 800-556-7918 We are part of a global organization that works in 52 countries to advance childrens rights and equality for girls. www.planusa.org 787 • Prison Fellowship International, 703-481-0000 Follow Gods call to proclaim the Gospel and to alleviate the suffering of prisoners and their families around the world. www.pfi.org 726 • Project HOPE, 800-544-4673 We operate globally, working sid-by-side with health care workers and their communities, addressing the greatest public health challenges enabling people to live their best lives. www.projecthope.org 727 • Salvation Army World Service Office, 703-684-5500 With a presence in 131 countries, we work alongside communities to improve the health, economic, and spiritual conditions of the world’s most vulnerable. www.sawso.org 779 • SEE International, 877-937-3133 Committed to restoring sight and transforming lives of blind people in developing countries. Since 1974, nearly half a million people have received free eye surgery. www.seeintl.org 732 • UNICEF USA, 800-367-5437 We believe in a world where ZERO children die from causes we can prevent. Join us, and we can get there. www.unicefusa.org 764 • United Methodist Committee on Relief, 888-252-6174 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. www.umcor.org 767 • Water for People, 720-488-4590 An international organization that supports the development of sustainable drinking water resources, sanitation facilities, and hygiene education programs in developing countries. www.waterforpeople.org 759 • Women for Women International, 202-521-0016 Helps women survivors of war and conflict rebuild their lives through a yearlong comprehensive social and economic empowerment program. www.womenforwomen.org 760 • World Renew, 800-552-7972 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. www.worldrenew.net

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756 • World Vision, Inc., 866-859-5437 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. www.worldvision.org

600 ● America’s Best Charities, (800) 477-0733

Providing services to America and the world through disease research, community health programs, child welfare, and conservation. Members strive to improve the global quality of life. You may contribute to America’s Best Charities itself or directly to the member organizations listed in this section. Independent Charities of America distributes its designations and its share of general contributions to member charities based on a percentage equal to each charity’s designations. www.independentcharities.org

6808 • Abandoned Childrens Fund, 888-884-0567 Houses, feeds, loves, and rehabilitates thousands of innocent orphans, cruelly abandoned: alone, hungry, desperate, terrified victims of disease, war, and extreme poverty. www.abandonedchildrensfund.org 6868 • Abused Childrens Fund, Inc., 707-483-2939 Thousands of innocent children are tragically hurt every day by emotional, physical, and sexual abuse. Help protect and restore through prevention, rehabilitation, and Gods love. www.abusedchildrensfund.org 633 • Adoptable Children (North AmericanCouncil), 651-644-3036 Seeks to find adoptive families for more than 123,000 foster children. Helps to find loving parents for these children, supports adoptive families, and raises adoption awareness. www.nacac.org 6829 • Aid for Starving Children, 800-514-3499 Provides emergency financial assistance to single African American working mothers. Expresses God’s love through hot meals, immunization, health care, education, and vocational training for African children. www.aidforstarvingchildren.org 6949 • Air Force Association, 800-727-3337 Join the Force behind the Force to promote a dominate US Air Force and support Air Force families through professional development, scholarships, and other programs. www.afa.org 6709 • Alley Cat Allies, 240-481-1980 Every 15 seconds a healthy cat is killed in a shelter. Our programs help shelters save more cats and kittens, but we need your help. www.alleycat.org 6957 • Alley Cat Rescue, 301-277-5595 Stray, abandoned, and feral cats are neglected. Healthy cats in shelters are killed. Your contribution helps us end feline overpopulation and suffering. www.saveacat.org 6740 • Alopecia Areata Foundation, National, 415-472-3780 Funds the majority of the research on this disease, produces patient materials, and promotes public awareness of alopecia areata. www.naaf.org 6869 • Alzheimers Research and PreventionFoundation, 520-749-8374 Help to fight Alzheimer’s disease and find a cure through research and prevention. Committed to ensuring peak mental performance and optimum brain function 34 throughout our lives. www.AlzheimersPrevention.org 6763 • Alzheimers Research Foundation, Zachary& Elizabeth M Fisher Center, 800-259-4636 Funds research into the cause, care, and cure of Alzheimer’s disease led by a Nobel Prize winner. Your donations bring us closer to a cure. www.alzinfo.org 6840 • American Association for Cancer Research, 866-423-3965 We fund groundbreaking scientific cancer research that saves lives. By contributing, you can help speed up the pace of scientific discovery, and fight cancer. www.aacrfoundation.org 683 • American Autoimmune Related DiseasesAssociation, 888-856-8585 Through research and patient services, our work eases the tremendous suffering of autoimmune diseases such as lupus, arthritis, vasculitis, multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia, Graves’, and more than 80 other diseases. www.aarda.org 6782 • American Foundation for Children withAIDS (AIDS Childrens Foundation), 888-683-8323 Provides readily available, life-saving medicine, medical equipment, emergency nutrition, and supplements to children with HIV/AIDS. www.helpchildrenwithaids.org 6751 • American Indian College Fund, 303-426-8900 Seeks to revive some of the most economically depressed communities in our nation by supporting scholarships to American Indian students at our nation’s tribal colleges. www.collegefund.org 6764 • American Indian Youth Running Strong, 888-491-9859 Raises self-esteem of Native American children; provides relief and development assistance to Indian reservations; teaches traditional life skills, healthy lifestyles, and respect for the environment. www.indian-youth.org 6837 • Americans Helping Americans, 888-242-5026 Fights American poverty by aiding needy Appalachian and urban Americans. Provides low-income families, elderly, and domestic violence victims with basic relief, support services, and affordable housing. www.helpingamericans.org 600 • Americas Best Charities, 800-477-0733 Providing services to America and the world through disease research, community health programs, child welfare, and conservation. Members of America’s Best Charities strive to improve the global quality of life.You may contribute to America’s Best Charit www.best-charities.org 6878 • Americas VetDogs-the Veterans K-9Corps, Inc., 866-838-3647 Trains guide, service, and therapy dogs. Transforms the lives of disabled veterans and active service members at home, in VA and military hospitals, and while deployed. www.vetdogs.org 6641 • Anxiety and Depression Association ofAmerica, 240-485-1001 ADAA is a nonprofit dedicated to the prevention, treatment, and cure of anxiety, depression, OCD, PTSD, and co-occurring disorders through education, practice, and research. www.adaa.org 650 • ASPCA: American Society for thePrevention of Cruelty to Animals, 212- 876-7700 Helps to stop acts of animal cruelty such as staged dog fights, puppy factories and breeding pens, and animal torture. www.aspca.org

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ASPCA 6734 • Autism Intervention and TreatmentResearch (Organization for Autism Research, Inc.), 866-366-9710 Parents of children with autism never stop seeking answers. We’re here to provide those answers and fund studies that provide practical information on lifelong care. www.researchautism.org 6656 • Autism Society of America, 800-328-8476 Improves lives by funding therapeutic research, advocating for appropriate services across the lifespan, and providing information regarding treatment, education, research, and advocacy. www.autism-society.org 6881 • Bergin University of Canine Studies(Assistance Dog Institue), 707-545- 3647 Our Assistance Dogs empower people who are struggling with physical and emotional issues to regain a sense of of connection and expand life possibilities. www.berginu.edu 6657 • Bethany Christian Services, 800-238-4269 Bethany finds homes for homeless children and foster families for abused kids. We cherish children, providing adoptive homes for American, international, and special needs children. www.bethany.org 6735 • Bible Believers Fellowship, Inc., 800-851-8674 Nationwide prison ministry promotes Christianity to English- and Spanish-speaking inmates through literature, videos, counseling, and prayer. www.prisonministry.org 6897 • Big Cat Rescue, 813-920-4130 Works to save big cats such as tigers confined to circus wagons, lions bred for photos, and lynxes farmed for their fur. www.bigcatrescue.org

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6950 • Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network, 888-901-2226 Advancing collaborative and cutting-edge research, providing patient information and support, and raising awareness on bladder cancer. We’re leading the way to a cure. www.bcan.org 6766 • Blind Vietnamese Children Foundation, 888-877-0736 Pioneers support for homes providing health care, education, and career development to once-neglected visually impaired children in Vietnam. www.vietblindchildren.org 6882 • Boone and Crockett Club, 406-542-1888 Protecting our nation’s most valuable resource—its wildlife. We’ve been promoting fair- chase in hunting, outdoor ethics, and conservation since 1888. www.boone-crockett.org 6934 • Boulder Crest Retreat for Military andVeteran Wellness, 540-554-2727 Healing combat heroes by delivering free retreats for wounded warriors, their families, caregivers, and Gold Star families with PTSD/TBI in a beautiful rural sanctuary. www.bouldercrestretreat.org 6686 • Brain Injury Association of America, 703-761-0750 Provides help, hope, and healing for millions of Americans who live with often misdiagnosed and misunderstood brain injuries. www.BIAUSA.org 6655 • Brain Tumor Association, American (ABTA), 800-886-2282 Advancing the understanding and treatment of brain tumors with goals of improving, extending, and ultimately saving the lives of those impacted by a brain tumor. www.abta.org 6873 • Bread and Water for Africa, Inc., 888-371-6622 Strengthens African initiatives for self-sufficiency through grassroots health, clean water, education, orphanages, vocational training, agriculture, and micro-credit programs focused on women and children. www.african-relief.org 6935 • Breast Cancer Aid and Research Institute, 800-759-2150 Awards medical research grants and ships medical supplies and humanitarian aid to programs that treat breast cancer and other degenerative diseases. Breast Cancer support groups. www.breastcancerinstitute.org 6915 • Breast Cancer Research and AssistanceFund, 602-241-2697 Provides research grants, medical equipment, and supplies to clinics that treat breast cancer and other chronic diseases. Provides educational materials for patients. Cancer support groups. www.breastcancer-research.org 6916 • Cancer Aid and Research Fund, 623-561-5893 Awards scientific research grants and provides medical supplies and equipment to programs that treat cancer and other degenerative diseases. Cancer support groups for patients and families. www.canceraidresearch.org 6793 • Cancer Research Fund of the DamonRunyon-Walter Winchell Foundation, 877-722-6237 Committed to supporting today’s best young scientists and funding their innovative cancer research. www.drcrf.org 613 • Canine Companions for Independence, 866-224-3647 Help to give independence to people with disabilities. Provides highly trained assistance dogs to children and adults. www.caninecompanions.org 6767 • Canines for Disabled Kids, Inc., 978-422-5299 Provides canine companions for disabled children. www.caninesforkids.org

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6753 • CHADD (Children & Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder), 301-306-7070 CHADD provides assistance to individuals and families with ADHD who are in need of support through monthly information and chapter support meetings. www.chadd.org 6875 • Chief Petty Officer Scholarship Fund, 757-233-9136 Helps to ensure that all CPO family members receive financial support to attend the community college, vocational college, college, or university of their choice. www.cposf.org 689 • Child Find of America, Inc., 800-426-5678 Child kidnapping prevention and location specialists, helping children and devastated parents through free investigation, mediation, and publicity. www.childfindofamerica.org 6814 • Child Foundation, 503-698-4084 Helps children in need, many of whom are orphans living in emergency situations, to remain in school. www.childfoundation.org 6688 • Child Rescue International (MissionWithout Borders, Inc.), 800-245- 9191 Children abandoned, orphaned, hungry, lost, lonely, and living in bleak institutions need hope and love. Your support helps us to save and change their lives. www.mwb.org 6833 • Childhood Leukemia Foundation, Inc., 888-253-7109 Children suffering and dying from leukemia receive “Hugs U Wear” (human hair wigs) to restore self esteem, and Wish Baskets to lift their spirits. www.CLF4kids.org 6770 • Children of the Night, 800-551-1300 Rescues America’s children from prostitution with a 24-hour nationwide hotline, home featuring an on-site school and college placement program. www.childrenofthenight.org 6917 • Childrens Cancer Aid and ResearchInstitute, 800-759-3390 Provides childhood cancer research grants, ships medical supplies and humanitarian aid to programs that treat childhood cancer and other diseases and, provides summer camp sponsorships. www.childrenscancerresearch.org 6842 • Childrens Hunger Fund, 800-708-7589 Feeding the hungry at home and abroad. Food, clothing, and medicines aid children in impoverished countries and in Americas inner-cities. www.childrenshungerfund.org 605 • Childrens Network International, Inc.(Help the Children), 877-264-2243 Provides food, clothing, medicine, and medical care to needy children in the U.S. and around the world. www.childrensnetworkinternational.org 6754 • Childrens Organ Transplant Association, 800-366-2682 Gives hope and makes miracles for children and young adults needing life-saving transplants. Funds support transplant expenses. www.cota.org 6938 • Childrens Wish Foundation International, 800-323-9474 Dying children exist in a world of doctors, hospitals and despair. Your donation gives hope and joy by fulfilling a favorite wish. www.childrenswish.org 6801 • Christian Freedom International, 800-323-2273 Cares for persecuted Christians in war zones, brutal repression, and emergencies. Delivers medicine, food, education, tools, and Bibles. Reports globally the atrocities occurring worldwide. www.christianfreedom.org 6780 • Christian Relief Services, Inc., 800-337-3543 Works to save lives through relief, aid, and environmentally sustainable micro- 38 development in the underdeveloped world. www.christian-relief.org 6672 • Concerns of Police Survivors, Inc.(COPS), 573-346-4911 Provides grief support and resources for surviving families and co-workers of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty, trauma training, and public education. www.nationalcops.org 696 • Cornelia De Lange Syndrome Foundation, 800-753-2357 The CdLS Foundation is a national non-profit organization that has served people with CdLS and their families since 1981. www.CdLSusa.org 6803 • Correctional Peace Officers Foundation,Inc., 800-800-2763 Nonprofit charity for correctional officers and their families, providing line-of-duty death benefit and catastrophic assistance in cases of accident or illness. www.cpof.org 6755 • Covenant House, 800-388-3888 Shelters, mentors and job trains at-risk, homeless kids with nowhere else to turn. NINELINE (1-800-999-9999) provides nationwide rescue and counseling. www.covenanthouse.org 6673 • Cradle of Hope Adoption Center(Adoptions by Cradle of Hope), 301-587- 4400 Provides adoption services and support to children who are waiting for permanent, loving families. www.cradlehope.org 6844 • Cure Alzheimers Fund, 781-237-3800 Funds breakthrough, aggressive research to end Alzheimer’s disease as quickly as possible. www.curealz.org 6899 • Delta Research and EducationalFoundation, 202-347-1337 Promotes research that identifies solutions to issues affecting African American women, and their communities, through funding and support of charitable programs of Delta Sigma Theta. www.deltafoundation.net 6772 • Diabetes & Immune Disease NationalResearch Institute, 858-752-6535 Were moving closer to a cure. Our cutting-edge research is advancing new treatments and cures for millions suffering from diabetes and other chronic, debilitating diseases. www.didnri.org 6660 • Diabetes Action Research and EducationFoundation, Inc., 202-333-4520 Funds research for treatment, prevention, and cure. Our Diabetes University focuses on alternative therapies. www.diabetesaction.org 6716 • Direct Relief International, 800-676-1638 Helps people affected by poverty or natural disasters by delivering critical medical material aid to provide life-saving health solutions in the world’s most under-served communities. www.directrelief.org 619 • Disabled American Veterans CharitableService Trust, 859-441-7300 Builds better lives for disabled veterans and their families. Provides prosthetics devices for amputees, traumatic brain injury therapy, guide/assistance dogs, and comfort for survivors. www.dav.org 6900 • Dogs and Cats Stranded on the Streets, 707-869-8121 Finding safe, loving homes for helpless dogs and cats who are victims of abuse, abandonment, and neglect. www.unwantedanimals.org 6919 • Dogs Deserve Better Inc., 757-357-9292 Rescues dogs living chained by the neck, often without food and water. Transforms Vick’s Bad Newz Kennels to Good Newz Rehab Center for Chained Dogs. www.dogsdeservebetter.org 39

6901 • Dogs for the Deaf, Inc., 541-826-9220 Trains and places shelter rescue dogs for assistance to disabled veterans, autistic children, and people who are physically disabled so they can live independtly. dogsforbetterlives.org 6877 • Dogs on Death Row, 866-574-7726 Rescues dogs facing imminent execution if they do not get interim financial sponsors, foster parents, or medical treatment required to become adoptable. www.dodr.org 6920 • Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee, 931-796-6500 The nations largest natural habitat refuge for endagered elephants retired from circuses and zoos. Improving elephant lives through sanctuary, education, research, and overseas assistance. www.elephants.com 6921 • Elephants Saving Elephants and HabitatWorldwide, 817-597-0956 Elephants are killed for their ivory. Their habitat becomes roads, farms and villages. When elephants and humans cross paths, deaths occur. Help protect elephants, habitat, and people. www.elephantconservation.org 6860 • Fabretto Childrens Foundation, 703-525-8716 Empowering underserved children and families in Nicaragua to reach their full potential, improve their livlihoods, and take advantage of economic opportunity through education and nutrition. www.fabretto.org 6689 • Farm Animal Reform Movement (FARM), 888-327-6872 Fights the cruel confinement, mutilation, and slaughter of helpless factory-farmed animals while reducing global warming and improving health in America and worldwide. www.farmusa.org 6939 • Farmers and Hunters Feeding the Hungry, 866-438-3434 Please help provide nutritious meat to hungry children and families nationwide. We pay the butchering fees for deer and livestock donated by farmers and hunters. www.fhfh.org 6819 • Foundation for End-of-Life Care, 877-800-2951 Provides medical, social, and spiritual support necessary for a quality end-of-life experience for individuals and their families. www.vitascharityfund.org 6817 • Graves Disease and Thyroid Foundation,Inc., 877-643-3123 Provides patient services, public education and funds research to find the cause for and cure of Graves’ disease. Offers support groups, counseling and helps thyroid patients. www.ngatf.org 6757 • Greenpeace Fund, Inc., 800-326-0959 Campaigns to expose global environmental problems, and promote solutions essential to a green and peaceful future, by using research and public education. www.greenpeaceusa.org 6924 • Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind, 800-548-4337 Using innovative training methods, trains guide and service dogs to restore independence and mobility and empower people with disabilities to live a life without boundaries. www.GuideDog.org 6662 • Guide Dogs of America, 800-459-4843 Provides professionally trained guide dogs and instruction in their use to blind communities throughout the United States and Canada. www.guidedogsofamerica.org 6925 • Habitat for Humanity, 800-422-4828 Help achieve our vision: a world where everyone has a decent place to live. God’s love in action: bringing people together, building homes, and communities. www.habitat.org

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6926 • Heart Disease Research Institute, 800-759-3004 Provides research grants, and medical and humanitarian supplies to hospitals. Provides heart disease educational material to patients and families. Curing begins with a caring heart. www.heart-research.org 6738 • Hispanic Scholarship Fund, 877-473-4636 A leader in supporting Hispanic higher education. We envision a future when every Hispanic household benefits from a family member with a college degree. www.hsf.net 661 • Holt International Childrens Services,Inc., 888-355-4658 Gives hope to thousands of children who are abandoned daily. Since 1956, more than 50,000 children have found families through family preservation and adoption. www.holtinternational.org 6818 • Homes for Our Troops, Inc., 508-823-3300 Builds specially adapted, handicap-accessible homes for severely injured veterans across the country. The homes are provided at no cost to the veterans. www.homesforourtroops.org 6965 • Hope Abides, 916-690-4289 Hope Abides serves orphaned and destitute children in India. They are among the most at-risk children worldwide. We fund educational opportunities and basic necessities. www.hopeabides.org 681 • Hospice Foundation of America, Inc., 800-854-3402 Helps terminally ill persons and their families through the dying process in a less painful and more caring manner. Services include caregiving and bereavement assistance. www.hospicefoundation.org 6820 • Humane Farm Animal Care, 703-435-3883 Fights cruelty in raising and handling of animals such as cows confined in tie stalls, crated pigs that cannot move, and chickens stuffed in cages. www.certifiedhumane.org 6942 • International Aid, Inc., 800-968-7490 Equipping servants worldwide with the tools to bring healing and restoration to the suffering through distribution of medicines, hygiene products, reconditioned medical equipment, and nutritional supplements. www.internationalaid.org 6646 • International Crane Foundation, Inc., 608-356-9462 Eleven of 15 crane species are threatened with extinction. Help us protect fragile wetland and grassland ecosystems for cranes, people, and the diversity of life. www.savingcranes.org 6846 • International Hearing Dog, Inc., 303-287-3277 We train dogs to assist persons who are deaf or hard-of-hearing, with and without multiple disabilities, at no cost to the recipent. www.hearingdog.org 6888 • Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans ofAmerica, Inc., 212-982-9699 Helping address critical issues facing Iraq and Afghanistan veterans and their families, including mental health injuries, Traumatic Brain Injury, high suicide rates and staggering unemployment. www.iava.org 6864 • Living Waters International (Aid forAfrican Catholic Missions), 866-220- 8981 Alleviates human suffering among the poor and marginalized in East Africa. Helps to supply basic human/spiritual needs; builds churches, schools, health clinics, and youth hostels. www.a4acm.org 6835 • Lung Cancer Alliance, 800-298-2436 Provides support and information to patients and their families while raising national awareness and securing multiple millions in public health dollars for lung cancer research. www.lungcanceralliance.org 41

6944 • Lutheran World Relief, Inc., 800-597-5972 Affirming God’s love for all people, we work with Lutherans and partners around the world to end poverty, injustice, and human suffering. www.lwr.org 6723 • Lymphoma Research Foundation, 800-235-6848 Help us eradicate lymphoma. We’re the nation’s largest lymphoma-focused organization devoted exclusively to funding research and providing patients and health care professionals with comprehensive, critical information. www.lymphoma.org 6806 • MADRE, Inc., 212-627-0444 Rape, abduction, death threats, and “honor killings” of women—gender-based violence is rising internationally. Women and their children need the protection and justice that we seek to provide. www.madre.org 631 • Marine Mammal Center, 415-289-7325 Thousands of orphaned, sick, and injured marine mammals would have died if not for our state-of-the-art animal care, research facilities, dedicated volunteers, and you. www.MarineMammalCenter.org 6961 • Mercy Medical Angels, 888-675-1405 Ensuring Americans living in poverty or rural areas get transportation to distant medical specialists for life-saving care and treatment. www.hometowneducation.org 6930 • Mexican American Legal Defense andEducational Fund, MALDEF fights for the civil rights of Latinos living in our country. We help remove unfair obstacles and provide all Latinos with a voice. www.maldef.org 6850 • Military Officers Association of AmericaScholarship Fund, 800-234-6622 Some of our military men and women have paid the ultimate sacrifice while protecting America’s freedom. Help provide scholarships to their children for undergraduate education. www.moaa.org/scholarshipfund 6953 • Milwaukee County War Memorial, Inc., 414-273-5533 We honor the sacrifice made by Milwaukee County veterans through our inspirational memorials by serving the living through activities, displays, veteran programs, and events. www.warmemorialcenter.org 641 • National Education for Assistance DogServices, Inc., 978-422-9064 Provides highly skilled Service Dogs for people who are Deaf or have a disability. www.neads.org 6779 • National Foundation for EctodermalDysplasias-Skin & Dental Dysfunction Fdn, 618-566-2020 Provides dentures, support, and hope to children left toothless from ectodermal dysplasia, a rare disorder. Funds research to find improved treatment options and cures. www.nfed.org 6694 • National Park Trust, Inc., 301-279-7275 Preserves and protects critical, endangered parklands and promotes programs that send youth outdoors to experience our nation’s parks. www.parktrust.org 6966 • Paws for Purple Hearts, 800-700-7297 Teaching veterans with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and/or Traumatic Brain injury to train service dogs for fellow veterans with physical disabilities and combat injuries. www.pawsforpurplehearts.org 673 • Paws With A Cause, 800-253-7297 Custom-trained Assistance Dogs enhance independence and quality of life for people with disabilities nationally. We increase awareness of the rights and roles of Assistance Dog Teams. www.pawswithacause.org

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6601 • People for the Ethical Treatment ofAnimals, 757-622-7382 Fight cruelty. Save lives. Your gift makes a kinder world for animals through undercover investigations, rescues, humane education, spay/neuter services, and high-profile advocacy campaigns. www.peta.org 6907 • Philippine Childrens Shelter, 651-493-1551 Shelter is more than a roof overhead. Providing impoverished Filipino children with food, medicine, education, and a loving home through four residences and a school. www.philippinechildrensshelter.org 6963 • Rainforest Trust, 800-456-4930 Saving rainforests for endangered wildlife! We have protected more than 11 million acres from deforestation since 1988. You can save an acre for as little as $1.00. www.RainforestTrust.org 6778 • Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network(RAINN), 202-544-3064 Runs the free 24-7 anti-rape National Sexual Assault Hotline, helping 150,000 people each year. Programs prevent rape, help victims, and bring rapists to justice. www.rainn.org 616 • Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation, Inc., 507-287-6465 Increase awareness, improve treatment, find a cure. We strive to create a better tomorrow for those living with this debilitating condition. www.rls.org 6730 • Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Inc., 406-523-4500 Ensures the future of elk and other wildlife by conserving, restoring, and enhancing natural habitats through land purchases, conservation easements, management agreements, education, and research. www.elkfoundation.org 675 • Science Olympiad, 630-792-1251 Encourages K-12 students to participate in academic events at tournaments designed to promote career interest in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education. www.soinc.org 6853 • Search Dog Foundation, National Disaster, 888-459-4376 Saves dogs and people by rescuing dogs, partnering them with firefighters, and training them to locate people buried alive during disasters. www.SearchDogFoundation.org 6821 • Semper Fi Fund, 760-725-3680 Awards grants to severely injured and critically ill service members and their families to cover costs associated with hospitalization, recovery, and transition. www.SemperFiFund.org 6854 • SEVA Foundation, 800-223-7382 Imagine being blind one day and seeing the next, or receiving seeds, tools, and gardening classes to promote healthy living. Help another achieve these miracles today. www.seva.org 6839 • Sisters Network, Inc. (Breast CancerAfrican American), 866-781-1808 We save lives by empowering women through support, education, financial assistance, and promotion of early detection through free mammography and ultrasound screenings. www.sistersnetworkinc.org 6947 • Special Forces Family Fund, 860-767-1510 In a Special Forces family, every member serves. Support families before, during, and after each soldier’s deployment through community events, tuition assistance, and family care. www.specialforcescharitabletrust.org 6893 • Special Operations Warrior Foundation, 813-805-9400 Provides scholarship grants and counseling to children of special operations people who die in combat or training. Provides financial assistance to wounded special operations people. www.specialops.org 43

6827 • Spinal Cord Injury Network International, 800-548-2673 For people with spinal cord injuries, pain, paralysis, accessibility, home modifications, and wheelchairs are lifetime challenges. Help link people to the best treatment and care. www.spinalcordinjury.org 6866 • The Unforgotten (aka Aid for Trash DumpChildren), 443-668-2648 Saves hungry children and their mothers from eating trash and living in garbage dumps. Gives them clean food and water, shelter, schooling, and a future. www.unforgotten.org 6760 • TMJ Association, Ltd., 262-432-0350 TMJ (jaw) disorders affect a person’s ability to speak, eat, chew, smile, kiss, and even breathe. Help us promote awareness, education, and scientific research. www.tmj.org 6967 • Troops Direct, Inc., 877-978-7667 Supporting our armed forces on the frontlines is the sole priority of Troopsdirect. www.troopsdirect.org 6857 • USA Cares Inc., 800-773-0387 Emergency financial assistance for military and veteran families in the form of grants— not loans. We help with PTSD, foreclosures, evictions, utilities, unemployment, and more. www.usacares.org 6795 • Veterans of Foreign Wars Foundation, 816-756-3390 Free services help prevent American combat troops from losing their homes, and provide no-cost calls to families. Veterans Administration claims assistance is also provided. www.vfwfoundation.org 6744 • VHL Alliance Cancer Research andAssistance, 800-767-4845 Researching cures for children stricken with Von Hippel-Lindau disease, kidney cancer, and many other tumor conditions. www.vhl.org 6948 • Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., 415-839-6885 Our mission is to empower a global volunteer community to collect and develop the world’s knowledge and to make it available to everyone for free. www.wikimediafoundation.org 6968 • WildAid, Inc., 415-834-3174 WildAids mission is to end the illegal wildlife trade in our lifetimes. We believe when the buying stops, the killing can too. www.wildaid.org 6731 • Wildlife Conservation Fund of America(US Sportsmens Alliance Foundation), 614-888-4868 Exposing youth and families to the great out-doors: hunting, , and conversation. Our Trailblazer Adventure Program Inspires people to protect Americas wildlife and its habitats. www.sportsmensalliance.org/youth-programs 678 • World Neighbors, 800-242-6387 Our approach inspires people to help them-selves and strengthens communities so they can find lasting solutions to hunger, poverty and disease and promote a healthy environment. www.wn.org 6910 • Wounded EOD Warrior Foundation (EODWarrior Foundation), 540-554- 4550 Supporting Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Warriors and families. EOD Warriors get injured or die while serving our country by conducting their duties to disarm deadly explosive ordnance and terrorist devices. www.eodwarriorfoundation.org 6895 • Wounded Warriors in Action Foundation, 813-938-1390 Assists healing heroes through the power of the great outdoors by providing world-class hunting and fishing opportunities to our nation’s combat wounded service members. www.wwiaf.org

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America’s Charities works to develop the spirit of giving at the workplace by offering a broad range of charities reflecting the diversity of the American people and supporting efficient, low-cost workplace charitable giving campaigns. Our goal is to provide member charities with the financial resources required to meet emerging needs. You may contribute to itself or directly to the member organizations listed in this section. Designations to specific organizations go to those charities. General contributions to are used to support the missions of its member organizations. www.charities.org

8821 • I Have A Dream Foundation, 212-293-5482 Educate. Empower. Achieve. We are working towards a world where every child has an equal opportunity to succeed in school, college, and career. Since 1981. www.ihaveadreamfoundation.org 8832 • Alzheimers Disease Research(Bright Focus Foundation), 800-437-2423 We drive innovative research worldwide and promote public awareness about Alzheimer’s disease, risk factors, treatments, and coping strategies. www.brightfocus.org 847 • American Center for Law and Justice, 800-296-4529 Specializing in constitutional law, the ACLJ is dedicated to the concept that freedom and democracy are God-given inalienalbe rights that must be protected. www.aclj.org 800 • Americas Charities, 800-458-9505 America’s Charities works to develop the spirit of giving at the workplace by offering a broad range of charities reflecting the diversity of the American people and supporting efficient, low-cost workplace charitable giving campaigns. Our goal is to prov www.charities.org 837 • Amnesty International USA, 800-266-3789 Our history spans more than 50 years and includes a presence in over 70 countries and 7 million supporters. We defend the human rights of people globally. www.amnestyusa.org 869 • Believe in Tomorrow National ChildrensFoundation, Inc., 410-744-1032 Keeping families together during a child’s medical crisis, we provide hospital/respite housing to critically-ill children and their families, so they find hope and comfort. www.believeintomorrow.org 8837 • Best Friends Animal Society, 435-644-2001 For more than 35+ years, weve run the nations largest no-kill sanctuary for companion animals and built effective programs to reduce the number of animals entering shelters. www.bestfriends.org 802 • Breast Cancer Coalition, 800-622-2838 Breast Cancer Coalition seeks ways to end breast cancer by January 1, 2020 through the power of grassroots action and advocacy. www.breastcancerdeadline2020.org 858 • Cancer Research and PreventionFoundation (Prevent Cancer Foundation), 800-227-2732 Funds cancer prevention research, educates people about how they can prevent cancer and detect it early, and supports community cancer prevention programs. www.preventcancer.org 8806 • Cancer Research for Children- CureSearch, 800-458-6223 We advance the research of better, less toxic treatments to ensure children with cancer not only survive, but live long, healthy lives. www.CureSearch.org 895 • Diabetes Research and WellnessFoundation, 202-298-9211 Our goal is to fund scientific research into treatments and cure diabetes. Conducts screenings, education programs to save lives from blindness, kidney failure, 45 amputations. www.diabeteswellness.net 8812 • Feed the Children, 800-627-4556 One of the world’s leading anti-hunger organizations, bringing together caring individuals to provide food, water, education, and job training in 50 states and 10 countries. www.feedthechildren.org 856 • Human Rights Campaign Foundation, 800-777-4723 Provides information and resources to educate the public and foster sound public policy to end discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer Americans. www.hrc.org/foundation 8823 • Make-A-Wish Foundation® of America, 800-722-9474 Make-A-Wish creates life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. When a wish comes true, it creates strength, hope and transformation. www.wish.org 879 • Mercy Housing, 303-830-3300 Provides affordable apartments to families, seniors, veterans and individuals with disabilities and critical support services such as job training and after-school tutoring. www.mercyhousing.org 8829 • Mothers Against Drunk Driving, 800-438-6233 Seeks to prevent tragedies through proven prevention strategies and provides supportive services at no charge to victims and survivors. www.madd.org 877 • Multiple Sclerosis Association ofAmerica, 800-532-7667 A leading resource for the entire MS community, improving lives today through vital services and support. www.MyMSAA.org

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826 • NAACP Foundation, 877-622-2798 Protecting and advancing civil rights by eliminating disparities in: education, criminal justice, economic opportunity, health care, housing, environmental justice, legal redress, and emergency relief. www.naacp.org 825 • NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, 212-965-2200 LDF is the nation’s premier legal organization dedicated to fighting for racial justice and defending the protections of civil rights for all Americans. www.naacpldf.org 875 • National Down Syndrome Society, 800-221-4602 Strives to be the leading human rights organization for all individuals with Down syndrome, focusing on public policy and public awareness. www.ndss.org 882 • National Fallen Firefighters Foundation, 301-447-1365 Sponsors Memorial Weekend honoring Americas fallen firefighters; assists their families with scholorships and emotional support programs; provides training for fire service; builds National Memorial Park. www.firehero.org 8838 • Operation Warm, 610-388-2500 Provides warmth, confidnece and hope to children in need through the gift of high quality, brand new winter coats. www.operationwarm.org 8830 • Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance, 212-268-1002 Advancing research to prevent, treat and defeat ovarian cancer; supporting women and their families after diagnosis; working to ensure ovaarian cancer is a government priority. www.ocrahope.org 842 • Population Connection, 800-767-1956 A national grassroots organization working to stabilize global population to protect our environment, empower women, and improve everyone’s quality of life. www.populationconnection.org 8835 • Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, 888-388-6832 Converts thousands of miles of unused railroad corridors into public trails for walking, bicycling, hiking, skating, horseback-riding, cross-country skiing, wildlife habitats, and nature appreciation. www.railstotrails.org 8815 • Reading Is Fundamental, Inc. (RIF), 877-743-7323 Provides free books for children nationwide and engages children, parents, and communities in reading and motivational activities to encourage a lifelong love of reading. www.rif.org 8831 • Southern Poverty Law Center, 888-414-7752 Using litigation, education, and other forms of advocacy, the SPLC works toward making the ideals of equal justice and equal opportunity a reality. www.splcenter.org 8834 • The Conservation Fund, 703-525-6300 Conservation should work for all Americans. That’s why we create solutions that make environmental and economic sense. 96% of every gift goes directly to conservation. www.conservationfund.org 8800 • The Hole in the Wall Gang Fund, 203-772-0522 Founded by Paul Newman, a non-profit summer camp and year-round center providing free services to children with life-threatening illnesses. www.holeinthewallgang.org 881 • Wounded Warrior Project, 877-832-6997 Through free life-changing programs and services, Wounded Warrior Project is transforming the way Americas injured veterans are empowered, employed and engaged in our communities. www.woundedwarriorproject.org 47

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