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Episcopal Church Foundation: Responding to the Episcopal Church’s Changing Needs

February 5, 2016
Founded in 1949, the Episcopal Church Foundation (ECF) has been and continues to be at the forefront of effective, efficient and responsive response to the changing needs of the Episcopal Church. Furthermore, the foundation continues to meet its challenges head on and, in so doing, also evolve and adapt to the changing demands of its ministry.

Aside from the wide array of development programs, products and services regarding leadership and finances, the non-profit foundation has also made the following achievements:
  • Created the revolving loan fund for church building
  • Assisted in the creation of the Alban Institute
  • Supported the founding of the Church Deployment Office
  • Created the Fellowship Partners Program
  • Sponsored the Pusey Report on Theological Education
  • Provided seed funding for the Listening Hearts and Journey to Adulthood programs
  • Supported Godly Play, which enhances the children’s spiritual life
  • Established the Cornerstone Project, which explored issues about congregational and clergy health
  • Assisted in the creation of the College for Bishops, in sponsoring the Episcopal Network for Stewardship (TENS), and in supporting the Consortium of Endowed Episcopal Parishes (CEEP)
 

Downline Ministries: Working Toward Restored Biblical Discipleship

February 2, 2016
Founded in 2004, Downline Ministries was established to assist in the training of men so that they can become modern-day disciples of Jesus Christ. As a non-profit, Christ-centered organization, it has grown under the leadership of a competent and compassionate board of directors including Kem Wilson, Jr., Dr. David Libby, Jack Moore, Roy Campbell, Paul Ellis, Dr. James Selecman, and Hamp Holcomb.

In its capacity as an interdenominational and evangelical Christian ministry, Downline Ministries...
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Doheny Eye Institute: Where Doctors and Scientists Come Together

January 29, 2016
In 1947, Carrie Estelle Doheny founded and funded the Doheny Eye Institute as a place where doctors and scientists can come together for the benefit of patients with vision disorders. In the institute, scientists can carry out breakthrough research in the prevention, treatment, and cure of vision-related diseases while doctors can offer advanced treatments. Today, the institute serves thousands of patients in the Los Angeles metropolitan area as well as in other parts of the country and the w...
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The Free Clinics: Giving Healthcare Services Where The Need Is Greatest

January 26, 2016
In the late 1990s, Dr. Russell Sacco and Dr. Irwin Perlmutter started discussing the real and urgent need for a free healthcare clinic for people in need in Henderson County in North Carolina. The duo talked with their peers, made their case to gain support, and recruited leaders who became the first steering committee members. The dream of a free clinic finally came true on 13 December 2001 when the first clinic of The Free Clinic (TFC) opened its doors to patients.

In the next years, TFC ma...
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Brother's Brother Foundation: Looking Out for Each Other as Brothers

January 22, 2016
Brother’s Brother Foundation (BBF), an international non-profit charitable organization, has provided and continues to provide pharmaceutical products, medical supplies, and textbooks as well as food supplies and agricultural essentials (e.g., seeds), among other humanitarian supplies, to people in need since 1958. Such is its wide scope of reach that it has served people in over 146 countries, a fact that has contributed to its reputation as among the largest as well as the most effective ...
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World Medical Relief: From Sins of Waste to Miracles of Mercy

January 19, 2016
Founded by Irene M. Auberlin in 1953, World Medical Relief has grown from an informal effort to help a Korean War orphan into a non-profit, multi-funded charitable organization with a global reach. From its headquarters in Detroit, Michigan, the organization considers itself as world-class beggar with a noble purpose – or in the words of its founder, turning the sins of waste into modern miracles of mercy and, in the process, performing God’s work.

World Medical Relief works toward making ...
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Greenbelt Alliance: Making Land Conservation and Urban Planning Work

January 15, 2016
Founded in 1958, the Greenbelt Alliance is a non-profit organization dedicated to effective and efficient land conservation and urban planning programs in San Francisco Bay Area’s nine counties. Its primary focus is in the promotion of walkable neighborhoods characterized by a balance between residential and commercial areas as well as jobs located near public transportation systems.

As part of its mission, the Greenbelt Alliance encourages cities in adopting smart growth policies as well as...
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Coral Reef Alliance as the Hero of Coral Reefs

January 12, 2016
The Coral Reef Alliance (CORAL), a non-profit San Francisco-based organization, is one of the world’s most prominent heroes in the protection of coral reefs. Together with its partners including local reef communities, it has made several notable strides toward the urgent need for coral reef protection. Its work is based on the disturbing fact that more than 19 percent of the world’s coral reefs have already been destroyed beyond redemption while another 35 percent are either at immediate...
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Charleston Animal Society and Its Dedication to Preventing Animal Cruelty

January 8, 2016
Founded in 1874, the Charleston Animal Society has remained committed to its mission – the prevention of cruelty against animals. Today, the society is the largest animal rescue organization in South Carolina, a feat that serves the animals well.

In line with its mission, the non-profit organization combats animal cruelty by using scientifically-based innovative strategies including a free roaming cat program, a large-scale neuter and spay program, and educational outreach programs as well a...
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Cat Care Society Focuses on Caring for Injured, Abused and Homeless Cats

January 5, 2016
Founded by Linda East and Lynn Rowe in 1981, the Cat Care Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to the improvement of the quality of life for injured, abused, and homeless cats particularly in the Denver metropolitan area. Since its inception, its goals have essentially remained the same including:
  • The sponsorship of education programs for adults and children that promote human animal treatment, responsible pet ownership, and elimination of pet overpopulation;
  • The provision of shelter ...

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