Thrive Foundation is the supporting entity of Thrive Academy - a boarding school in Baton Rouge Louisiana serving at-risk students from across the state. Thrive serves students in the most challenging circumstances and ensures they have every opportunity to be the best version of themselves.
Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley (BGCAZ) fills the critical need for out-of-school supervision and care by providing a safe, nurturing environment for kids to learn, recreate, socialize, and develop into caring, responsible members of the community. We ensure that cost is never a barrier.
When they were just 15 years old, cousins Erika Rech and Mike Ruane found out that one of their family members was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer. Six months later, a second family member was diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer. Throughout d
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Drug Arm Australasia is a not-for-profit organisation committed to reducing harms associated with drug and/or alcohol misuse, reaching out to people and communities through providing treatment support for individuals and families, including outreach services to homeless and youths on the streets. Drug Arm also offers education and workplace training services, prevention and health promotion programs in collaboration with the community, as well as ongoing research and evaluation to facilitate best practice within the alcohol and other drug sector.
Burrabadine Christian Community School (BCCS) is situated in a beautiful country setting on the outskirts of Dubbo. BCCS provides a values based, Christian education for students from Kindergarten to Year 6, serving the community of Dubbo and surrounding areas.
We are a community run social enterprise aiming to secure the 700 acre Aigas Forest to be run as productive, working forest providing social, economic and environmental benefits for residents of and visitors to Lower Strathglass. You can find us just 16 miles from Inverness but in the heart of the Scottish Highlands. Large sections of Aigas Forest were planted by Forestry Commission Scotland in the 1960’s around an older section of woodland. The forest has been poorly managed in the last 20 years and is now seen as surplus by the Forestry Commission, but as an opportunity by us. Our studies have demonstrated that the woodland could be run as a profitable enterprise providing benefits for the community whilst also being sensitively managed from a nature conservation stand point. At the moment we are finalising our business plan and fundraising to secure the forest and to provide development funding. Our target is £750,000. With this we hope to secure a legacy from this generation to the next and hopefully to the many after that. In 100 years time the residents of our community, who can all see the forest from their homes, will be looking out on a massively different woodland. A woodland balanced between native species and commercial planting, criss-crossed with paths providing easy and enjoyable access, home to a wide diversity of wildlife and producing an income not just to reinvest in the forest but also to support other activity in the glen.
OVO Foundation works in three key areas: youth poverty, education and energy access, tackling issues right on our doorstep and bigger global concerns. Our mission is to support inspiring organisations with smart ideas that give young people a better future.