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Nonprofit, self-supporting alternative trading organization (ATO) selling products fairly purchased from sustainable sources. Formed to put fair trade into practice and benefit artisans and handicraft and agricultural organizations in low-income countries.
Provides services to the Jewish community including Holocaust survivor assistance services, counseling and support, supports for Hebrew Day Schools, and Project 5.

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Mental Health Intervention Programs
Senior Ride Programs
General Counseling Services
Home Care/Hospice Associations
Adolescent Health Transition Programs
Emergency Funds

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Specialized Information and Referral
Costumes
Legislative Advocacy
Human Trafficking Prevention
Funding
System Advocacy
Offers any and all types of assistance to individuals and programs providing or are considering the option to provide child care in their homes or center-based child care programs. Assistance includes training to meet regulatory requirements, Mandated Reporter training, and improve program quality and on-site quality improvement projects for existing providers. Also provides start-up assistance for prospective child care providers.

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Child Care Instruction
Workshops / Symposiums
Seed Money
Book Loan
Headed by Comptroller, maintains financial records including payroll. Audits town financial records and prepares town budget.
Main fundraising umbrella for community and nonprofit agencies in Ulster County. For human service agencies serving Ulster County, bi-annual funding cycle – programs must address one or more of identified impact areas to be eligible to submit a grant request.

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Program Development Funds
Federated Giving Programs
Provides financial support to Westchester-based artists and cultural organizations in several categories including: Basic Program Support, Project Support, and Arts Alive which supports communit-based arts activities and the creation of new work by artists. ArtsWestchester also provides grants to artists to conduct residencies in schools, community sites, and human service agencies. To be eligible artists must apply to and be accepted onto ArtsWestchesterâs Directory of Teaching artists.
Hands-on museum participation allows children (and adults) to create their own learning experience and encourages new discoveries about themselves and their world. Memberships available. Birthday parties, scout snoozes, and meetings can be arranged. Gift shop.

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Drop In Child Care
Crafts Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteer Recruitment/Placement
Youth Community Service Programs
Clerical Volunteer Opportunities
Event Setup/Cleanup Volunteer Opportunities
Extended Child Care
Yard Maintenance Volunteer Opportunities
Nonprofit Retail Stores
Child Care Centers
Children's Museums
Recreational Activities Volunteer Opportunities
Sells fabric, yarn, sewing, fiber, and needlecraft supplies, as well as some upcycled/recycled clothing and local fiber crafts. Merchandise is primarily donated by community members or on consignment from local fiber artisans. Proceeds benefit the SewGreen Art Room classroom and its programs for children, teens, and adults.

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Sales/Cashier Volunteer Opportunities
Nonprofit Retail Stores
CARES raises and distributes funding for programs providing HIV prevention and care services throughout the Capital Region. The major activity is an annual AIDS Walk.
FIYB is a nonprofit that supports the Ithaca Youth Bureau's mission, and its recreation and youth development programs promoting health, happiness and well-being of youth and families in the greater Ithaca area. The Ithaca Youth Bureau is a city department and cannot directly allocate resources and staff to solicit private funding. With increasing youth needs and decreasing government funding, the Friends of the Ithaca Youth Bureau fills this function.

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Fundraising Campaigns
Significant Elements' unique inventory is donated by community members, contractors, businesses and institutions. Proceeds from the sale of donated items support all of Historic Ithaca's programs.Inventory includes:. Hardware. Trim and Millwork. Windows. Plumbing supplies such as, bathtubs, sinks, toilets, faucets and more. Books. Furniture. Doors. Cabinets. Home Decor

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Low Cost Building Materials/Supplies
Nonprofit Retail Stores
Works to create and continue permanently a fund known as the United Way, to be collected cooperatively through voluntary subscriptions, as well as by gifts, bequests, and other legal means, which funds shall be periodically disbursed by the corporation, pursuant to its By-laws, for the maintenance of health, educational, recreational, welfare and charitable services. No direct services are offered through this agency.

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Fundraising Campaigns
General / Operating Funds
Program Development Funds
Planning / Coordinating / Advisory Groups
Provides fundraising for nonprofit agency programs whose goals align with United Way's initiatives of Education, Income and Health.

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Program Development Funds
Federated Giving Programs
Offers support and education to people affected by Autism Spectrum Disorders ASD. Educational and conference scholarships for people of all ages who have ASD as well as teachers, therapists and caregivers. Emergency funding is available to families with someone living with them ASD when all other funding has been exhausted.

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Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Research Funds
Disease / Disability Information
Provides funding assistance to state and private agencies to serve people with deaf-blindness and enhance local service capability

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Program Development Funds
Charities / Grantmaking Organizations
* Provides public education to increase early detection of kidney disorders. Professional education. End the Wait: Organ donor education, organ donor cards, living donor education. * Provides outreach to African-American and Hispanic communities. * Offers patient services such as: Peer support group. A one-to-one support system for pre-dialysis and pre-transplant patients. Kidney screenings. Renal diet literature. Social events. * Offers local and national grants given for research on kidney disease.

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Chronic Disease Self Management Programs
Kidney Screening
Charities/Grantmaking Organizations
Peer Counseling
Nutrition Education
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Funding
Scholarships
Public Awareness/Education
Organ Donor Cards/Registries
Works to raise funds for research of Crohn's disease and colitis.
Provides a tax-exempt organization dedicated to building basic affordable housing with volunteer labor and donated or purchased materials for deserving, low-to-moderate income Nassau County residents. Produces the newsletter, Habitatler, and has a speakers bureau. NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS: Habitat for Humanity International, Americus, GA 31709-6935.

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Home Rehabilitation Services
Subsidized Home Acquisition
Construction / Home Maintenance Volunteer Opportunities
Building Acquisition / Construction / Renovation Funds
Sweat Equity Programs
Provides funding to non-profit grass roots community youth groups who serve young people up to the age 18. The youth groups must be non-discriminatory and funding is for program use only.

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Youth Issues
Program Development Funds
General / Operating Funds
Green retail clothing boutique, open to the public, selling new and second-hand women's clothes at affordable prices.Facility for low-income women who are displaced homemakers or food stamp recipients enrolled in the retail training program to practice customer service skills and gain hands-on experience in retailing. Program teaches customer service, inventory management, Point of Sale software, marketing and small business operations.Clothing and monetary donations and volunteers welcome.
These grants fund programs that provide autistic people of all ages with social and educational experiences that positively impact their daily lives and help them reach their full potential.

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Program Development Funds
Through this program, private businesses, non-profits and municipal agencies are offered a unique opportunity to reduce their annual labor costs by providing employment opportunities for Rockland County youth between the ages of 14 and 18. Young people participating in the program receive life skills development, job readiness, office technology, child care, public relations and environmental maintenance training.
Provides a number of events throughout the year to raise money, raise awareness and build community involvement, such as Team Challenge, Take Steps, Golf Outing, Camp Oasis, and Casino Night.
Researches the cause, cure and treatment of retinal degenerative diseases, Retinitis Pigmentosa, macular degeneration, and Usher's Syndrome. Also serves as a source of information, referral and education.

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Vitreo Retinal Services
Research Funds
Specialized Information and Referral