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See Full Partner List Who We Have Served Our dynamic team approach has helped our partners achieve their fundraising and programmatic goals through effective governance, planning and fundraising. Below are some examples of the organizations we’ve worked with since our company formed in 2011. ABC Hospital Foundation; Mexico City, Mexico All Faiths Food Bank; Sarasota, FL America’s Charities; Chantilly, VA American Brain Foundation; Minneapolis, MN American School Foundation; Mexico City, Mexico Antique Boat Museum; Clayton, NY Arcadia All-Florida Championship Rodeo; Arcadia, FL Asbury Foundation; Gaithersburg, MD Ashley Treatment Center; Havre de Grace, MD Baltimore Lab School; Baltimore, MD Baltimore Leadership School for Young Women; Baltimore, MD Baltimore Orioles; Baltimore, MD Baltimore Polytechnic Institute Foundation; Baltimore, MD Baptist Health South Florida; Miami, FL Barenboim-Said Foundation (USA); New York, NY Beachside of Connecticut Soccer Club; Norwalk, CT Berkeley Preparatory School; Tampa, FL Big Brothers Big Sisters Association of Florida; Brandon, FL Big Sur Land Trust; Monterey, CA Boys & Girls Clubs of Manatee County; Bradenton, FL Boys’ Latin School; Baltimore, MD Brashear Association; Pittsburgh, PA Calvert Hall College High School; Baltimore, MD Camp Agawam; Raymond, ME Canterbury School; Fort Myers, FL Canterbury School; Saint Petersburg, FL Canterbury Woods; Williamsville, NY Carrollwood Day School; Tampa, FL Casa De La Amistad; México City, México Centro Mexicano para la Filantropía A.C.; México Charleston Area Medical Center Foundation; Charleston, WV Chicago Symphony Orchestra; Chicago, IL Childcare Resources; Vero Beach, FL Children International; Kansas City, MO Children’s Harbor; Pembroke Pines, FL Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh; Pittsburgh, PA Circus Arts Conservatory; Sarasota, FL City Theatre; Pittsburgh, PA Clearwater Marine Aquarium; Clearwater, FL Cobb Veterans Memorial Foundation; Marietta, GA Cooper-Siegel Community Library; Pittsburgh, PA Diocese of Southwest Florida; Parrish, FL Direct Relief International; Santa Barbara, CA Education Above All—Qatar Foundation; Doha, Qatar Environmental Learning Center; Vero Beach, FL Faith in Action; Latrobe, PA Florida Association of Healthy Start Coalitions; Tallahassee, FL Florida Humanities Council; Saint Petersburg, FL Fundación CAAAREM; Mexico City, Mexico Fundación Cultural Federico Hoth, A.C.; Ciudad, México Fundación Mejoremos el Campo CNC, A.C.; Mexico City, Mexico Gifford Youth Achievement Center; Vero Beach, FL Golf Fights Cancer; Norton, MA Greater Latrobe Partners in Education Foundation; Latrobe, PA Guadalupe Center; Naples, FL Habitat for Humanity of Greater Newburgh; Newburgh, NY Headington Institute; Pasadena, CA Helping Up Mission; Baltimore, MD Hillsborough Community College; Tampa, FL Hope for Families Center; Vero Beach, FL Indian River County Healthy Start Coalition; Vero Beach, FL Indian River Medical Center Foundation; Vero Beach, FL Irvine Nature Center; Owings Mills, MD Jimmy Graves Foundation; Vero Beach, FL John William Pope Center for Higher Education Policy; Ralei3gh, NC Johns Hopkins University; Baltimore, MD Junior Achievement of Western Pennsylvania; Pittsburgh, PA Kashi Church Foundation, Inc.; Sebastian, FL Knoxville Museum of Art; Knoxville, TN Laffey-McHugh Foundation; Wilmington, DE Life’sWork of Western PA; Pittsburgh, PA Ligonier Valley YMCA; Ligonier, PA Marie Selby Botanical Gardens; Sarasota, FL Maryland Environmental Trust; Crownsville, MD Maryland Food Bank; Baltimore, MD Maryland SPCA; Baltimore, MD Maryvale Preparatory School; Lutherville, MD Mattress Factory; Pittsburgh, PA Maumee Valley Country Day School; Toledo, OH MAZON; Los Angeles, CA Maryland SPCA; Baltimore, MD Meals on Wheels Plus of Manatee; Bradenton, FL MedStar Health; Annapolis, MD Mercatus Center, Inc.; Arlington, VA Monongahela Valley Hospital; Monongahela, PA Montefiore Medical Center; Yonkers, NY Museum of Science & History MOSH; Jacksonville, FL Museum of Science and Industry MOSI; Tampa, FL National Fisheries Institute; McLean, VA National Geographic Society & Education Foundation; Washington, DC National Shell Museum; Sanibel, FL NEED; Pittsburgh, PA Norwin School District; Irwin, PA Olympiadas Especiales; Mexico City, Mexico Operation Mobilization USA; Tyrone, GA Our Little Roses Foreign Mission; Miami Shores, FL Parkinson’s Foundation, Inc.; Miami, FL Parks & People Foundation; Baltimore, MD Penn Highlands Healthcare; DuBois, PA Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape; Harrisburg, PA Phoenix Multisport; Denver, CO Pittsburgh Cultural Trust; Pittsburgh, PA Plan International; Warwick, RI Plymouth Harbor Foundation; Sarasota, FL Point Park University; Pittsburgh, PA Port Discovery Children’s Museum; Baltimore, MD Presbyterian Retirement Communities NW; Seattle, WA Presbyterian SeniorCare Foundation; Oakmont, PA Prison Fellowship International; Washington, DC Project MedSend; Stratford, CT Project Orbis International; New York, NY Provivah; Mexico Rockbridge Area Health Center; Lexington, VA Ronald McDonald House of Baltimore; Baltimore, MD Rosarian Academy; West Palm Beach, FL Runwell Foundation; Jacksonville, FL Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services; Sacramento, CA Saint Agnes Foundation; Baltimore, MD Saint Stephen’s Episcopal School; Bradenton, FL Sarasota Ballet; Sarasota, FL Sarasota Christian School; Sarasota, FL Sarasota Crew; Sarasota, FL Sciences Po Universite; Paris, France Seafood Nutrition Partnership; Arlington, VA Senior Resource Association; Vero Beach, FL Shakespeare’s Globe Centre-USA; London, England SNV USA; Washington, DC SOAR; Balsam, NC South Florida Museum; Bradenton, FL Southern Lehigh School District; Center Valley, PA Stevenson School; Pebble Beach, CA Straz Center for the Performing Arts; Tampa, FL Susan G. 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Below are some examples of the organizations that have informed our work. 12th Man Foundation of Texas A&M University; College Station, TX Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Foundation; Los Angeles, CA Access Living; Chicago, IL All Children’s Hospital; St. Petersburg, FL American Horticultural Society; Alexandria, VA American National Red Cross; Washington, DC Archbold Biological Station; Venus, FL Armstrong YMCA; Kittanning, PA Auburn University; Auburn, AL Ave Maria University; Ave Maria, FL Baltimore Polytechnic Institute; Baltimore, MD Baltimore Zoo; Baltimore, Maryland Barrow Institute; London, UK Barry University; Miami, FL Berkeley Preparatory School; Tampa, FL Big Sur Land Trust; Monterey, CA Boys & Girls Club of Fox Valley; Appleton, WI California State University; Monterey Bay & Fresno, CA Calvert School; Baltimore, MD Canterbury School; St. Petersburg, FL Canterbury Woods; Williamsville, NY CARE International; Geneva, Switzerland Casa de la Amistad; Mexico City, Mexico Casady School; The Village, OK Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and Medical Center; Cincinnati, OH Cleveland Museum of Art; Cleveland, OH Conemaugh Health System, Johnstown, PA Diocese of Wilmington; Wilmington, DE EdVenture Children’s Museum; Columbia, SC Feeding America; Chicago, IL Flight 93 National Memorial; Stoystown, PA Florida Aquarium; Tampa, FL Garrison Forest School; Owings Mills, MD GAVI; London, UK Global Network for Neglected Tropical Diseases; Washington, DC Greater Baltimore Medical Center; Baltimore, MD Green Templeton Colleges; Oxford, UK Habitat for Humanity; Cincinnati, OH Habitat for Humanity Sarasota; Sarasota, FL Harding Academy; Nashville, TN Hill House Association; Pittsburgh, PA Hillel Community Day School; Miami, FL IEB; Madrid, Spain John Muir Health System; Walnut Creek, CA Ludwig Maxmillon University;
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