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Create a company profileEstablished since 1972, CNC is a non-profit organization providing human services to persons in need from all racial and ethnic groups. We serve approximately 5,000 persons every year with a variety of programs including education, early childhood development, career orientation and work preparation for youth, employment and housing counseling among others. Our organization is funded by local, state, federal and foundation grantors as well as corporate and private sponsors. I trust that you will find it in your hearts to honor us with your support and contributions to help us achieve our goals. CNC is based in Miami, Florida with offices in Northern New Jersey and Washington DC.
At Welcome Tech, we believe that as a nation we can be a leading example of how to support our nation’s immigrant communities to participate and thrive. Welcome Tech is building a better operating system for immigration and the first ever onboarding, integration and support platform. This vision started over a decade ago and we’ve been a trusted advisor to the immigrant community since, providing guidance on things from building credit to accessing healthcare and education. In turn we’ve built relationships with a variety of government, NGOs and corporate partners aligned with our vision and able to provide helpful services. SaberEsPoder (Knowledge is Power) is our digital platform dedicated to sharing relevant information and services to Latinx immigrant community in the United States. The United States is dependent on immigrants and the bright dreams they carry with them. We want to help make those dreams a reality.
Today’s donors are mobile, web savvy, socially connected and expect giving experiences to be smart and easy. iDonate’s Digital Fundraising Platform is built from the ground up to create great giving experiences that give donors the freedom to give how, when, where, and what they want – all while making nonprofits' lives easier.
Support our mission to create positive and tangible change in hiring. We’ve helped leading DEI-focused enterprises like IBM, Deloitte, Novartis, Shopify, and Education First reach incredible results: 25% increase in racial and gender diversity 22% increase in quality of hire 60% reduction in time and cost to hire Bonus: candidates love the Knockri experience! ✨How Knockri Works Knockri addresses diversity from the earliest stages of the talent acquisition process. Our platform integrates with your ATS to automatically administer and assess unlimited candidates at scale. Candidates are evaluated solely on their skills, avoiding adverse impact. Knockri is an asynchronous interview assessment tool that shortlists qualified candidates ethically and efficiently. We’ve merged proprietary Ethical AI and I/O Psychology to evaluate candidates during initial screening processes. Knockri is objective by design and fixated on merit, ensuring quality candidates don’t fall through the cracks. Book a demo today to learn more
Open Door Mission is a Gospel Rescue Mission committed to breaking the cycle of homelessness and poverty. Each day Open Door Mission’s campus offers 917 safe shelter beds to homeless men, women and children, serves over 3,500 nutritious meals and provides preventive measures to more than 275 people living in poverty. To meet the basic physical needs of the hungry and homeless, the Open Door Mission’s day facility services provide free transportation from the downtown area to Open Door Mission and Lydia House. Open Door Mission offers life-changing programs for those recovering from life-altering addictions and abuse to break the cycle of homelessness and poverty.
We’re on a mission to eliminate waste for good, starting with the food that ends up in landfills. Did you know that more than half of the food in landfills comes from home kitchens (ReFED)? And food in landfills turns into methane – which is 80x more potent than CO2 over a 20-year period (IPCC). At Mill, we’re working to turn kitchen scraps into food for chickens. This keeps food in our food system and out of landfills.
Headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina, Telamon-Transition Resources Corporation (TRC) is a 501(c)(3) private non-profit organization that provides educational services through early childhood and family support programs, workforce and career services, and housing and financial empowerment services to nearly 24,000 individuals a year in eleven states. MISSION: Our mission is to provide educational services that lead to better jobs, better lives, and better communities. HISTORY: Since our beginnings in 1965 as the Migrant Project of the North Carolina Council of Churches, we have grown into a large, stable organization with diverse funding from federal and state governments, as well as substantial partnerships with private foundations. We became a HUD certified National Intermediary in the Housing Counseling sector, and we provide community action services through projects in West Virginia and North Carolina. In Indiana, we are Transition Resources Corporation, or TRC, since another organization held the Telamon name when we incorporated in that state. TODAY: Now in our 54th year of service, we are focused on growth, and on positive customer outcomes. In 2014, Telamon began providing financial literacy services to families and staff in our Delaware Head Start programs through an innovative partnership with the State of Delaware's $tand By Me program. In 2016, our Governing Board and executive leadership set a strategic goal of growing our services by embedding financial empowerment for customers and staff into all our lines of business.
Nearly 1 billion people around the world live with disabilities. Many of these individuals and their families live in poverty, pain, and despair. Together we can change this. We envision a world where every person with a disability finds hope, dignity, and their place in the body of Christ. Founded by Joni Eareckson Tada in 1979, Joni and Friends is dedicated to reaching out to families living with disability all around the globe with gospel-adorned hope. We extend gospel-centered care through Community Support, Respite, Retreats and Getaways, and Crisis Response. And we connect families with Christ-honoring, disability-friendly churches where they find a place belong.
Inclusive Communities is a 501 (c)3 non-profit organization. Through our powerful human relations work, we are providing education and advocacy related to the topics of diversity and inclusion. We work with schools, businesses and in the community. Our critical social justice work would not be possible without strong community partners, donors, advocates and an incredible group of committed volunteers.
YourStake provides the #1 rated tools financial advisors need to help provide personalization to their client’s investments. We offer advisors a suite of tools that bring immense time efficiencies and insights to client prospecting, reporting, and portfolio analytics. We also help with investment research and optimization to provide scalable personalization for clients.
MyPath Companies provide specialized services and personalized care for children, adolescents and adults with disabilities. MyPath’s history spans over 35 years, during which its nine companies have grown to serve more than 1,700 individuals from around the country, in facilities and community-based settings throughout Wisconsin and Indiana. Services include a spectrum of supports to promote the ability of the people served to live as independently as possible in the community. This array of services includes open and locked secure residential options for children and adolescents, full time year-round educational programs, day school, vocational and day services programs for children and adults, community group homes for children and adults, supported apartments, personal care services, in home services, and transition services. MyPath is an employee-owned business, which means its employees not only transform the lives of people with disabilities, they also build a strong future for their families and their teams. In 2021, the Wisconsin Chapter of the Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) association awarded MyPath with the 2021 ESOP Company of the Year award. This award recognizes MyPath's commitment to employee ownership and its employees.
DroneSeed offers full lifecycle services for forestry management by using an efficient, cost-competitive fleet of drones to reduce reliance on manual labor. Founded in 2016 by eco-tech startup veterans DroneSeed first won the Beaverton, Oregon $100K Challenge. Shortly after, they were one of the nine startups out of 1,000 applicants to be selected for the TechStars Seattle program. Currently, DroneSeed is conducting several paid pilot programs, including a watershed restoration project with water utility Clean Water Services.
Helpen turns every company into a social impact company through amplifying their impact and driving outsized engagement by giving employees a voice in how their company makes a difference. Helpen saves companies weeks of work and engages up to 70% of the workforce through Slack and Microsoft Teams integrations.
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Miracle Messages is an award-winning nonprofit organization that helps people experiencing homelessness rebuild their social and financial support systems, primarily through family reunifications, a phone-based buddy system, and $500/month direct cash transfers. Reunion services: A person experiencing homelessness records a message to a loved one (or vice versa). Then, our global network of "digital detectives" attempt to locate the loved one and deliver the message. To date, we've reunited 450+ families, with an average time separated of 15 years. 15-20% of reunions have resulted in stable housing and 80% have led to a positive outcome. Buddy system: Miracle Friends matches unhoused neighbors with committed volunteers for weekly phone calls and texts. To date, 150+ friends have been matched from across the United States. Volunteers are welcomed to apply from anywhere in the world. Direct cash transfers: Miracle Money is a "Universal Basic Income for the homeless" pilot that offers $500/month for six months to people experiencing homelessness. To date, nearly $50K has been distributed to 15 unhoused participants in the Bay Area. Miracle Messages offers a humane, highly effective way to help end homelessness: strengthen social supports, shatter stigmas, and empower people everywhere to get involved. Our work has been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, SF Chronicle, CNN, in an essay by President Bush, in a TED talk, and hundreds more. We're on a mission to end relational poverty on the streets – join us.
60 Decibels is a global, tech-enabled impact measurement company that brings speed and scalability to social impact measurement and customer insights. We provide genuine benchmarks of impact performance, enabling organizations to understand impact relative to peers and set performance targets. We have a network of 1200+ researchers in 80+ countries, and have worked with more than 1000 of the world’s leading impact investors, companies, foundations, corporations, NGOs, and public sector organizations. Medium: https://60-decibels.medium.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/60_decibels
The Mom Project is the career destination for moms. Through our platform and community, we connect professionally accomplished women with world-class companies. The Mom Project is changing the way women work and redefining career structures by providing women with opportunities that are in balance with their personal goals.
Rise unlocks potential and opens doors to success for people with disabilities or other challenges through creative solutions and customized support. We envision a progressive, supportive, and collaborative environment that fosters meaningful growth and provides opportunities to live a life filled with purpose.
At Banyan Water, we believe that water matters, so we create technology that helps to conserve it. We have created the most complete solution available to empower commercial water users to drastically impact their water use and budgets. We’re proud to work with clients who are committed to saving water, and about saving money at the same time.
Building a More Livable Workable World INALLIANCE is a nonprofit organization that supports the belief that people with developmental disabilities have an absolute right and responsibility to participate fully and equally in society and to maximize their own quality of life. We are committed to providing services that contribute to the independence of adults with developmental disabilities. Since 1952 INALLIANCE has served thousands of families living with developmental disabilities. We continue to promote our mission of building a more livable workable world by providing services that focus on integrated employment placement and training, community living and social inclusion.