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Children & Families 2012
Children and Families 2011
Disability Awareness 2010
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Eventbrite Giveaway - Chicago
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Women's Empowerment 2010
Women's Empowerment 2011
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GreatNonprofits, GuideStar and Charity Navigator are excited to announce the results of the 2009 Green Campaign. Between April 1st and May 15th, any organization that received 10 or more new positive reviews qualified as a Top-Rated Green Nonprofit. Use this list to identify great, "green" organizations making a difference.
Total Results: 105
My role as volunteer coordinator has been an invaluable experience for me and a great opportunity to expand my skills. I have enjoyed working with and getting to know Heritage Conservancy's staff... more »
A great organization that achieves local goals and inspiration for global efforts. They have demonstrated an ability to make wishes realities and an effective out reach so that the general public... more »
The people who work and volunteer for this organization are some of the most dedicated I have ever met. I am proud to be a member, and to be able to contribute something towards the restoration... more »
I participated in local bird walks led by KBO volunteers shortly after moving to the sw Oregon area in mid 2009. I have since volunteered to be a leader on some of these walks and have continued... more »
I have had very positive experiences with this organization. Coming from Germany, where solar is very common because of the financial incentive, I was surprised to find so much enthusiasm for... more »
