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Certified Nonprofits 2017 CERTIFIED NONPROFITS 1957 • • 2017 Every Day. All Year. 2017 CERTIFIED NONPROFITS The following is a list of all the nonprofit organizations represented in the 2017 Our Promise campaign that are certified by the Department of Justice. WHAT'S INCLUDED IN EACH LISTING: When filling out your pledge Nonprofit Code # form, please use this nonprofit Nonprofit Name code in Step 3. Alternate Name (if any) Nonprofit name(s) TaxID# and general information. Mailing Address City, State, Zip You can click on any website to www.website.org access it directly from the PDF. If you do not see your nonprofit listed here, you may still give to them: simply provide their information in the write-in section of Step 3 on the pledge form. THANK YOU FOR CARING FOR CALIFORNIA! 10389 Old Placerville Road Sacramento, CA 95827 DONOR HOTLINE (888) 863-6466 www.OurPromiseCA.org 2 28880 24866 11761 A 10,000 Degrees A Community Of Friends ABS-CBN Foundation Inc. TaxID# 95-3667812 TaxID# 95-4203106 ABS-CBN Foundation International B 1650 Los Gamos Drive, Suite 110 3701 Wlshre Blvd Ste 700 TaxID# 94-3292281 San Rafael, CA 94903 Los Angeles, CA 90010 2001 Junipero Serra Blvd., 2nd Floor www.10000degrees.org www.acof.org Daly, CA 95126 C www.abscbnfoundation.org 13830 887 D 1736 Family Crisis Center A Place Called Home 25567 TaxID# 95-3989251 TaxID# 95-4427291 Abused Children's Fund, Inc. E 2116 Arlington Ave., Suite 200 2830 South Central Avenue TaxID# 59-3254371 Los Angeles, CA 90018 Los Angeles, CA 90011 1535 Farmers Lane, #200 www.1736fcc.org www.apch.org Santa Rosa, CA 95405 F www.abusedchildrensfund.org 17684 13507 G 2-1-1 Orange County A Safe Place 13439 TaxID# 33-0063532 TaxID# 94-2491881 Acacia Adult Day Services H 1505 E. 17th St. Suite 108 P.O. Box 23006 TaxID# 95-3509323 Santa Ana, CA 92705 Oakland, CA 94623 11391 Acacia Parkway I www.211oc.org www.asafeplacedvs.org Garden Grove, CA 92840 www.acacia-services.org 28909 3205 J 5Cities Homeless Coalition A Touch of Understanding Inc 25513 TaxID# 27-0413593 TaxID# 68-0389777 AcademyWomen K PO Box 558 5280 Stirling Street # 102 Military and Veteran Women Grover Beach, CA 93483 Granite Bay, CA 95746 Support Fund L www.5chc.org www.touchofunderstanding.org TaxID# 42-1697594 PO Box 5583 29525 24900 San Jose, CA 95150-5583 M 916 INK Abandoned Children's Fund www.academywomen.org TaxID# 46-0705510 TaxID# 20-5967513 N PO Box 162605 2360 Mendocino Ave A2-220 12584 Sacramento, CA 95816 Santa Rosa, CA 95403-3154 Access Fund O www.916ink.org www.abandonedchildrensfund.org TaxID# 94-3131165 PO Box 17010 17718 Boulder, CO 80308 P Able Industries www.accessfund.org — A — Tulare County Training Center Q for the Handicapped 14424 11842 TaxID# 94-6086713 Access Support Network R A Child's Hope Fund 8929 W. Goshen Ave TaxID# 77-0205717 Visalia, CA 93291 PO Box 12158 TaxID# 95-3976258 S 2588-F El Camino Real, PMB 313 www.ableindustries.org San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 Carlsbad, CA 92008 www.asn.org www.achildshopefund.org 14372 T Abode Services 301 107 TaxID# 94-3087060 Accion International U A Child's Refuge 40849 Fremont Blvd. TaxID# 13-2535763 TaxID# 45-5307695 Fremont, CA 94538 10 Fawcett Street, Suite 204 V 804 Vineyard Creek Drive #206 www.abodeservices.org Cambridge, MA 02138 www.accion.org Santa Rosa, CA 95403 W www.achildsrefuge.org 13438 ABRAZAR, Inc. 15897 29072 TaxID# 33-0301538 Achievement House, Inc X A Combat Veteran's Hope 7101 Wyoming Street TaxID# 20-0022378 TaxID# 47-5360583 Westminster, CA 92683 1434 Chestnut St Y P.O. Box 8004 www.abrazarinc.com Paso Robles, CA 93446 www.achievementhouse.org Visalia, CA 93292 Z www.acvhope.org 3 116 28644 2137 Achieving Positive Thinking Agape Villages, Inc. Air Force Association Worldwide TaxID# 68-0226944 TaxID# 52-6043929 TaxID# 81-0935821 1311 Garden Highway 1501 Lee Highway 5170 Golden Foothill Parkway Sacramento, CA 95833 Arlington, VA 22209 El Dorado Hills, CA 95762-9608 www.agapevillages.org www.afa.org www. achievingpositivethinkingworldwide.org 13490 26225 Age Well Senior Services, Inc. Air Warrior Courage Foundation 2984 TaxID# 93-1163563 Wounded Warrior Action Against Hunger USA 24300 El Toro Road, Building A, Ste 2000 Emergency Support Fund TaxID# 13-3327220 Laguna Woods, CA 92637 TaxID# 77-0490412 One Whitehall St www.myagewell.org 261 Fox Ridge Drive New York, NY 10004 Thousand Oaks, CA 91361 www.actionagainsthunger.org 11974 www.airwarriorcourage.org/ Aid For Starving Children 18760 TaxID# 52-1224507 11837 Advancement Through 2360 Professional Drive Alameda Boys and Girls Club Opportunity & Knowledge, Inc. Santa Rosa, CA 95403 TaxID# 94-1312299 TaxID# 95-4415115 www.aidforstarvingchildren.org P.O. Box 1069 1200 W. 37th Place Alameda, CA 94501 Los Angeles, CA 90007 29247 www.alamedabgc.org www.cycla.org AIDS Emergency Fund TaxID# 94-2922039 4466 21001 12 Grace St Alameda County African Wildlife Foundation San Francisco, CA 94103 Community Food Bank TaxID# 52-0781390 www.aef-sf.org TaxID# 94-2960297 1400 16th St NW, # 120 7900 Edgewater Dr Washington, DC 20036 14252 Oakland, CA 94621 www.awf.org AIDS Legal Referral Panel www.accfb.org AIDS Legal Referral Panel 24901 of the San Francisco Bay Area 25570 African-American AIDS Policy TaxID# 94-3111738 Alameda County Library Foundation and Training Institute 1663 Mission Street, Suite 500 TaxID# 94-3243339 TaxID# 95-4742741 San Francisco, CA 94103 2450 Stevenson Blvd. 1833 West 8th Street, Suite 200 www.alrp.org Fremont, CA 94538 Los Angeles, CA 90057-4257 www.aclf.org www.blackaids.org 11830 AIDS Project Los Angeles 13510 303 TaxID# 95-3842506 Alameda County Africare 611 South Kingsly Drive Meals on Wheels, Inc. TaxID# 23-7116952 Los Angeles, CA 90005 TaxID# 94-2651065 440 R Street NW www.apla.org PO Box 14002 Washington, DC 20001 Oakland, CA 94614 www.africare.org 513 www.feedingseniors.org AIDS Research Foundation (amfAR) 18564 AIDS Research Foundation (amfAR) 5003 After-School All-Stars Los Angeles TaxID# 13-3163817 Alameda Health System Foundation TaxID# 91-2162719 120 Wall Street 13th Floor TaxID# 94-3103136 6501 Fountain Ave. New York, NY 10005 350 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, Suite 900 Los Angeles, CA 90028 www.amfar.org Oakland, CA 94612 www.la-allstars.org www.foundationahs.org 16119 11595 AIDS United 26351 Agape Villages TaxID# 52-1706646 Alameda Meals on Wheels TaxID# 68-0226944 1424 K Street, NW TaxID# 94-2299811 123 Sycamore Avenue, Suite 201 Washington, DC 20005 PO Box 2534 Manteca, CA 95336 www.aidsunited.org Alameda, CA 94501 www.agapevillages.org www.alamedamealsonwheels.org 4 26561 28671 16729 A Alameda Point Collaborative Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation Alliance Against Family Violence and TaxID# 94-3361464 Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation, Sexual Assault B 677 W. Ranger Ave. California, Fresno TaxID# 95-3604240 Alameda, CA 94501 TaxID# 23-7162017 1921 19th Street www.apcollaborative.org 911 H Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 C Fresno, CA 93721 www.kernalliance.org 949 www.aarbf.org D Alaska Conservation Foundation 28071 TaxID# 92-0061466 15221 Alliance for Cancer Gene Therapy, Inc. E 911 West 8th Avenue #300 Alive & Free Alliance for Cancer Gene Therapy, Inc. Anchorage, AK 99501 TaxID# 94-3171846 TaxID# 06-1619523 www.alaskaconservation.org 1060 Tennessee Street 96 Cummings Point Road F San Francisco, CA 94107 Stamford, CT 06902 18225 www.stayaliveandfree.org www.acgtfoundation.org G Albie Aware Inc. TaxID# 42-1632678 25976 14056 H 1851 Heritage Lane, #299 All About Equine Animal Rescue, Inc. Alpha Project for the Homeless Sacramento, CA 95815 AAE TaxID# 33-0215585 I www.albieaware.org TaxID# 27-0384523 3737 Fifth Ave., Suite 203 2201 francisco dr #140-174 San Diego, CA 92103 26889 el dorado hills, CA 95762 www.alphaproject.org J Alchemist CDC www.allaboutequine.org Alchemist Community Development 29092 K Corporation 27458 ALS Association TaxID# 20-1891448 All God's Children International ALS Association L 909 12th St. Suite 200 TaxID# 93-1052909 TaxID# 13-3271855 Sacramento, CA 95814 1400 NE 136th Ave, Suite 201 1275 K Street NW Suite 1050 www.alchemistcdc.org Vancover, WA 98663 Washington, DC 20005 M www.allgodschildren.org www.alsa.org 18930 N Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation 15835 29087 TaxID# 56-2496146 All Peoples Community Center ALS Association, The O 333 East Lancaster Avenue, #414 TaxID# 95-2669400 ALS Association, Golden West Chapter, Wynnewood, PA 19096 822 E 20th St California, San Francisco www.AlexsLemonade.org Los Angeles, CA 90011 TaxID# 95-4163338 P www.allpeoplescc.org 1330 Broadway Suite 1830 24760 Oakland, CA 94612 Q Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation 94 www.alsagoldenwest.org Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation, Allen Temple Health and Social R California, San Francisco Service Ministries 136 TaxID# 23-7162017 TaxID# 73-1631545 ALS Association, The 4534 Mission Street Suite 5 8751 International Boulevard ALS Association, Golden West Chapter, S San Francisco, CA 94112 Oakland, CA 94621 California, Royal Oaks www.aarbf.org www.allen-temple.org TaxID# 95-4163338 T 13881 Hutchings Court 16005 1828 Royal Oaks, CA 95076 U Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation Alley Cat Allies www.alsagoldenwest.org Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation, TaxID# 52-1742079 V California, Pasadena 7920 Norfolk Avenue 29086 TaxID# 23-7162017 Bethesda, MD 20814-2525 ALS Association, The 50 North Hill Avenue Suite 305 www.alleycat.org ALS Association, Golden West Chapter, W Pasadena, CA 91106 California, Fresno www.aarbf.org 26207 TaxID# 95-4163338 X Alley Cat Rescue 2335 East Kashiar Lane Third Floor TaxID# 52-2279100 Fresno, CA 93701 Y P.O. Box 585 www.alsagoldenwest.org Mt. Rainier, MD 20712 www.saveacat.org Z 5 20001 13517 13519 ALS Association, The Alzheimer's Disease and Alzheimer's Disease and ALS Association, Related Disorders Association Inc Related Disorders Association, Inc.
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