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World Bank Group
Community Connections
Campaign 2020–2021
List of Headquarters Organizations
Celebrating
Giving!
COMMUNITY
CONNECTIONS
CAMPAIGNCOMMUNITY CONNECTIONS CAMPAIGN The Community Connections Campaign (CCC) is the workplace giving program of the World Bank Group, and it is conducted in November and December each year. The organizations on the CCC list were nominated by World Bank Group staff and retirees and meet our established criteria and our due diligence review. The Headquarters CCC’s purpose is primarily to provide support to local nonprofit organizations operating in the Washington, DC metropolitan community. Given the nature of the World Bank Group’s mission, it also supports some international development and relief organizations, as well as some national organizations that have substantial activities in the DC region. The organization criteria reflect the evolving focus of the CCC as well as long-term partners who continue to receive staff support and have been grandfathered to remain on the list. For the organization criteria and nomination process, please go to “Workplace Giving” at: www.worldbank.org/en/programs/community-connections#tab4.
CONTENTS Advocacy, Human Rights, Justice, Legal............................................................................................................ 1 Animals................................................................................................................................................................. 1 Arts & Culture......................................................................................................................................................2 Children & Youth..................................................................................................................................................2 Disabled, Health & Medicine...............................................................................................................................3 Disaster Relief, Emergency & Safety..................................................................................................................3 Education & Literacy.......................................................................................................................................... 4 Elderly.................................................................................................................................................................. 4 Employment........................................................................................................................................................ 4 Environment.........................................................................................................................................................5 Homeless, Housing & Hunger.............................................................................................................................5 Hotline/Crisis & Support Services.....................................................................................................................6 Immigrants & Refugees.......................................................................................................................................6 International Development.................................................................................................................................6 Volunteerism & Civic Engagement.....................................................................................................................7 Women & Family..................................................................................................................................................7 Alphabetical Section with Group Descriptions A.........................................................................................................................................................................8 B.......................................................................................................................................................................11 C...................................................................................................................................................................... 13 D......................................................................................................................................................................16 E.......................................................................................................................................................................18 F.......................................................................................................................................................................18 G..................................................................................................................................................................... 20 H...................................................................................................................................................................... 21 I....................................................................................................................................................................... 23 J...................................................................................................................................................................... 24 K...................................................................................................................................................................... 25 L...................................................................................................................................................................... 25 M......................................................................................................................................................................27 N..................................................................................................................................................................... 28 O..................................................................................................................................................................... 29 P...................................................................................................................................................................... 30 R..................................................................................................................................................................... 32 S...................................................................................................................................................................... 33 T...................................................................................................................................................................... 35 U......................................................................................................................................................................37 V...................................................................................................................................................................... 38 W..................................................................................................................................................................... 39 Y.......................................................................................................................................................................41 Z.......................................................................................................................................................................41
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CATEGORY INDEX
Advocacy, Human Rights, Justice, Legal
§ AARP Legal Counsel for the Elderly
§ ACLU of the District of Columbia
§ Anti-Defamation League(ADL)
§ American Friends Service Committee
§ Amnesty International of the USA, Inc.
§ ATD Fourth World Movement Inc
§ Center for Civilians in Conflict
§ Center for Health and Gender Equity (CHANGE)
§ DC SAFE
§ Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment and
Appeals Project
§ Foundation Cristosal Animals
§ International Justice Mission
§ Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia § Animal Welfare League of Arlington
§ National Coalition Against Domestic Violence § City Dogs Rescue
§ ONE DC § Humane Rescue Alliance
§ OutRight Action International § Humane Society of the United States
§ Population Action International (PAI) § Lucky Dog Animal Rescue
§ Partnership for Transparency Fund, Inc. § PetConnect Rescue
§ Tahirih Justice Center § The Jane Goodall Institute
§ The Arc of Northern Virginia § World Animal Protection
§ The Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence
§ The DC Language Immersion Project
§ Washington Office on Latin America
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§ Black Swan Academy
§ Bright Beginnings, Inc.
§ BUILD Metro DC
§ CASA for Children of DC
§ CentroNia
§ ChildFund International
§ Children International
§ Children’s Defense Fund
§ Children’s Law Center, Incorporated
§ Children’s National Hospital Foundation
§ City Blossoms
Arts & Culture § City Kids Wilderness Project, Inc.
§ CollegeTracks, Inc
§ Art Enables § Comfort Cases, Inc.
§ Dance Place § Coptic Orphans Support Association
§ GALA Hispanic Theatre § DC Scores
§ Global Heritage Fund § DC Youth Orchestra Program
§ Levine Music § Educare DC
§ Mosaic Theater Company of DC § Fair Chance
§ National Museum of Women in the Arts § For Love of Children (FLOC)
§ Sitar Arts Center § Global Fund for Children
§ The Phillips Collection § Higher Achievement
§ The Textile Museum § Hope for Henry
§ The Theatre Lab § Horton’s Kids, Inc
§ Turquoise Mountain Foundation § INMED Partnerships for Children
§ JSSA
§ Kidsave
§ Lantuun Dohio USA
§ Latin American Youth Center
§ Life Pieces To Masterpieces
§ Make-A-Wish Mid-Atlantic
§ Martha’s Table
§ Mu Lambda Foundation
§ Music for Life
§ NCAC BSA
§ OneSky for all Children
§ Operation Warm
Children & Youth § Safe Shores – The DC Children’s Advocacy Center
§ Save a Child’s Heart, US
§ After-School All-Stars § Serving The Americas Foundation
§ Amigos de las Americas § Share Our Strength/No Kid Hungry
§ Ashoka § Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates
§ Asian American LEAD (AALEAD) and Leaders (SMYAL)
§ Association of Volunteer (AVSI) USA § SOS Children’s Villages – USA
§ Barbara Chambers Children’s Center § The Children’s House at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Inc.
§ BEST Kids, Inc. § The Christ Child, DC
§ Big Brothers Big Sisters of the National Capital Area § The Fishing School
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§ The Spanish Education Development (SED) Center § JDRF International – Capital Chapter
§ World Education, The Bantwana Initiative § Joseph’s House
§ Youth Leadership Foundation § La Clinica del Pueblo
§ Zero to Three § L’Arche GWDC
§ Mary’s Center for Maternal and Child Care
§ National Breast Cancer Coalition
§ National Kidney Foundation Serving the National
Capital Area
§ National Multiple Sclerosis Society
§ Operation Smile, Inc.
§ Palestine Children’s Relief Fund
§ Pancreatic Cancer Action Network
§ Parkinson Foundation of the National Capital Area
§ Partners In Health
§ Prevent Cancer Foundation
§ Sibley Memorial Hospital Foundation
Disabled, Health & Medicine § Smile Train
§ St. Charles Borromeo Philippine Medical Mission
§ Stroke Comeback Center
§ The Alliance for International Medical Action (ALIMA) USA § Surgeons of Hope Foundation, Inc.
§ Allergy & Asthma Network Mothers of Asthmatics § The ALS Association – DC/MD/VA Chapter
§ American Cancer Society § The Arc Montgomery County
§ American Diabetes Association § The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
§ American Foundation for Suicide Prevention § UNICEF USA
§ American Heart Association, Inc. § United for Colombia
§ Amref Health Africa § Whitman-Walker Health Inc.
§ Brem Foundation to Defeat Breast Cancer
§ Capital Caring Health
§ Capital Clubhouse Inc.
§ Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity
Disorder (CHADD, INC.)
§ Community of Hope
§ Community Services for Autistic Adults and Children
(CSAAC)
§ Compass Inc
§ Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation
§ CureSearch for Children’s Cancer
§ Food and Friends, Inc.
§ Great and Small Disaster Relief,
§ Helen Keller International
Emergency & Safety
§ Himalayan Cataract Project
§ Hope Connections for Cancer Support, Inc.
§ Hospice Foundation of America § American Red Cross
§ Howard University Cancer Center § Armenian Relief Society of Eastern USA
§ Ike Foundation for Autism § CARE
§ International Medical Corps § Catholic Relief Services – USCCB
§ International Rescue Committee, Inc. § Doctors Without Borders USA Inc.
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CONNECTIONS
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§ International Orthodox Christian Charities
§ Jewish Federation of Greater Washington
§ Mercy USA for Aid and Development
§ Save the Children
§ The Salvation Army World Service Office (SAWSO)
§ World Central Kitchen Inc.
Elderly
§ Arts for the Aging
§ Vida Senior Center
§ We Are Family Senior Outreach Network
Education & Literacy
§ All Ages Read Together
§ Art of Living Foundation
§ Books For Africa
§ Collegiate Directions, Inc.
§ CommonLit, Inc.
§ Dunstan Wai Memorial Charitable Foundation
§ Edu-Futuro
§ Edu-GIRLS Inc.
§ Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation of USA Inc.
§ Feed the Hungry Employment
§ Five Talents USA
§ Accion
§ Free Minds Book Club & Writing Workshop
§ DC Central Kitchen Inc.
§ Hispanic Scholarship Fund
§ Jubilee Jobs
§ International Student House of Washington, DC
§ La Cocina VA
§ Islamic Relief USA (IRUSA)
§ StreetWise Partners
§ Korean American Sharing Movement, Inc.
§ Suited for Change
§ Literacy Council of Northern Virginia
§ Urban Alliance
§ Malala Fund
§ Margaret McNamara Education Grants
§ New Futures
§ Pratham USA
§ Reading Is Fundamental
§ Reading Partners
§ Roma Education Fund
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§ Back On My Feet
§ Bethany House of Northern Virginia
§ Bethesda Cares, Inc.
§ Bread for the City
§ Calvary Women’s Services
§ Capital Area Food Bank
§ Central Union Mission
§ Christ House
§ Covenant House Washington
§ D.C. Hunger Solutions
Environment § DC Greens Inc
§ District Alliance for Safe Housing (DASH)
§ Doorways for Women and Families
§ Amazon Conservation Association
§ Feeding America
§ Anacostia Watershed Society
§ Food Rescue US – DC
§ Audubon Naturalist Society
§ Friends Meeting of Washington
§ C&O Canal Trust
§ Friendship Place
§ Chesapeake Bay Foundation
§ Georgetown Ministry Center
§ Conservation International Foundation
§ Good Shepherd Housing & Family Services
§ EarthShare
§ Habitat for Humanity of Washington, D.C.
§ Environment for the Americas
§ HIPS
§ National Wildlife Federation
§ House of Ruth
§ Natural Resources Defense Council
§ Housing Unlimited, Inc.
§ Ocean Conservancy
§ Islamic-American Zakat Foundation
§ Potomac Conservancy
§ Little Sisters of the Poor of Washington, D.C., Inc.
§ Potomac Riverkeeper Network
§ Mary House
§ Rock Creek Conservancy
§ Miriam’s Kitchen
§ The Nature Conservancy
§ Montgomery County Coalition for the Homeless
§ Washington Area Bicyclist Association
§ Sasha Bruce Youthwork, Inc.
§ World Resources Institute
§ Second Story
§ World Wildlife Fund, Inc.
§ So Others Might Eat (SOME)
§ Street Sense Inc (d.b.a. Street Sense Media)
§ The Homeless Children’s Playtime Project
§ The Lamb Center
§ The Shepherd’s Table, Inc.
§ Thrive DC
§ Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless
Homeless, Housing & Hunger
§ A Wider Circle
§ Arlington Food Assistance Center
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Hotline/Crisis & Support Services International Development
§ Loudoun Citizens for Social Justice, Inc./Loudoun Abused § ActionAid USA
Women’s Shelter (LAWS) § Adventist Development and Relief Agency International
§ PFLAG National § American Near East Refugee Aid (ANERA)
§ Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater § Bikes for the World
Washington DC § BRAC USA
§ Center for Global Development
§ charity: water
§ FINCA International, Inc.
§ GiveDirectly
§ Groundswell International
§ Heifer International
§ HelpAge USA
§ Imago Global Grassroots
§ India Development and Relief Fund,Inc. (IDRF)
§ International Center for Religion & Diplomacy
§ International Center for Research on Women (ICRW)
§ Oxfam America
§ Partners for Development
§ United Palestinian Appeal
Immigrants & Refugees § WaterAid
§ Women for Women International
§ Ayuda § World Bicycle Relief
§ CASA § World Vision
§ Center for Victims of Torture § Zambia Orphans Aid
§ Centreville Immigration Forum § World Education, The Bantwana Initiative
§ HIAS, Inc.
§ Hogar Immigrant Services, Catholic Charities of the
Diocese of Arlington
§ Kids in Need of Defense (KIND)
§ Nueva Vida, Inc
§ Refugees International
§ The Family Place, Inc.
§ Upwardly Global
§ USA for UNHCR
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Volunteerism & Civic Engagement Women & Family
§ Friends of Compass § ASHA for Women
§ The Nonprofit Village Center Inc. § Children of Uganda
§ United Nations Association of the USA – National Capital § Community Family Life
Area Division § FAIR Girls, Inc.
§ Foster and Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center (FAPAC)
§ Grameen Foundation USA
§ Greater DC Diaper Bank
§ Healthy Babies Project, Inc.
§ Korean Community Service Center of Greater Washington
§ Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation,
Maryland Affiliate
§ My Sister’s Place
§ N Street Village
§ Omid Foundation
§ Pathfinder International
§ Planned Parenthood of Metropolitan Washington, DC
§ The Advocacy Project
§ The Women’s Center
§ Washington Area Women’s Foundation
§ Women’s Microfinance Initiative
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CONNECTIONS
Celebrating Giving! CAMPAIGN8 Community Connections Campaign 2020–2021
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A Wider Circle ActionAid USA After School All Stars – DC
9159 Brookville Road 1220 L Street, NW, Suite 725 1331 H Street, NW, Suite 1100
Silver Spring, MD, 20910 Washington, DC 20005 Washington, DC 20005
A Wider Circle furnishes 4,500 homes ActionAid works with communities Offers after-school programs using
a year - free of charge - and provides on the frontlines of injustice in 45 sports as a hook for over 600 low-
job training, youth mentoring, and countries to combat climate change, income, at-risk youth at seven DC
holistic support to individuals and respond to disaster and conflict, schools to academic and enrichment
families living in poverty. support women’s rights, and advocate activities and health and fitness
www.awidercircle.org for economic justice. programs that instill the confidence
52-2345144 www.actionaidusa.org and resilience they need for success in
52-2277575 school and life.
AARP Legal Counsel www.asasdc.org
for the Elderly Anti-Defamation League (ADL) 52-1314847
601 E Street, NW 1100 Connecticut Ave NW, Suite 1020
Washington, DC 20049 Washington, DC 20036 The Alliance for International
Champions the dignity and rights of ADL Washington, D.C. combats Medical Action (ALIMA) USA
Washington, DC’s low-income seniors antisemitism and hate locally through One Whitehall Street, 2nd Floor
by providing free legal help to older anti-bias K-12 education, Holocaust New York, NY 10004
neighbors in need—empowering, education programming, legislative A humanitarian aid organization
defending and protecting vulnerable advocacy, partnerships with law providing medical care, partnering
elders. enforcement combating extremism, with and building the capacity of
www.aarp.org/lce and responding to incidents of hate. local medical organizations, and
52-1194741 www.adl.org conducting medical research to
13-1818723 improve humanitarian action through
Accion innovation and sustainable solutions.
10 Fawcett Street, Suite 204
Adventist Development and www.alima.ngo
Cambridge, MA 02138 Relief Agency International 26-0397519
Building a financially inclusive world, 12501 Old Columbia Pike
with access to economic opportunity Silver Spring, MD 20904 All Ages Read Together
for all, by giving everyone the financial ADRA works with people in poverty 1141 Elden Street, Suite 200
tools they need to improve their lives. and distress to create just and Herndon, VA 20170
www.accion.org positive change through empowering Provides at-risk preschool children
13-2535763 partnerships and responsible actions. with free school readiness and reading
www.adra.org programs in 14 elementary schools,
ACLU of the District of Columbia 52-1314847 resource centers, and churches within
their own communities in Fairfax and
915 15th St NW 2nd Floor
Loudoun Counties, working towards the
Washington, DC 20005
goal of universal access to preschool.
The ACLU of DC leads resistance
against unconstitutional threats to our www.allagesreadtogether.com
freedom, focusing on: immigrants’ and 26-0397519
refugees’ rights; reproductive rights;
LGBTQ+ rights; voting rights; the First
Amendment; criminal legal reform.
www.acludc.org
52-6070446
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Allergy & Asthma Network American Foundation for Suicide Amigos de las Americas
Mothers of Asthmatics Prevention 1800 West Loop South Suite 1325
8229 Boone Boulevard, Suite 260 199 Water Street, 11th Floor Houston, TX 77027
Vienna, VA 22182 New York, NY 10038 AMIGOS operates leadership
Since 1985, Allergy & Asthma Network Our mission is to save lives and bring programs for students from the U.S.
advocates on behalf millions of children, hope to those affected by suicide by and Latin America. We engage youth
teens and adults living with asthma in the funding suicide research, educating in leadership and cultural competency
US, especially those from underserved communities about suicide, advocacy, training and empower them through
communities in the WDC area. and providing support for suicide loss community service and civic
www.allergyasthmanetwork.org survivors. engagement.
54-1357586 www.afsp.org/maryland www.amigosinternational.org
13-3393329 74-1547146
Amazon Conservation
Association American Friends Service Amnesty International of the
1012 14th Street NW, Suite 625 Committee USA, Inc.
Washington, DC, 20005 1501 Cherry St. 5 Penn Plaza, 16th floor
Amazon Conservation is an alliance of Philadelphia, PA 19102 New York, NY, 10001
local organizations fighting to conserve AFSC works to support communities Amnesty International is a global
the Amazon Rainforest by protecting building policies, practice, and movement of more than 7 million
wild places, empowering people, and capacity for a sustainable peace, people who take injustice personally.
applying science and technology. economic justice, and just migration We are campaigning for a world where
www.amazonconservation.org in 32 U.S. cities and 16 countries, human rights are enjoyed by all.
52-2211305 including the greater DMV. www.amnestyusa.org
www.afsc.org/dc 52-0851555
American Cancer Society 23-1352010
405 Williams Court, Suite 120 Amref Health Africa
Baltimore, MD 21220 American Heart Association, Inc. 75 Broad Street, Suite 703
The American Cancer Society is on a 4601 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 700 New York, NY 10004
mission to free the world from cancer. Arlington, VA 22203 Amref Health Africa strengthens health
We fund and conduct research, share For nearly 100 years, the American systems and trains African health
expert information, support patients, Heart Association has been fighting workers to respond to the continent’s
and spread the word about prevention. heart disease and stroke, striving to most critical health challenges.
www.cancer.org save and improve lives. www.amrefusa.org
13- 1788491 www.heart.org 13-1867411
13-5613797
American Diabetes Association Anacostia Watershed Society
2451 Crystal Drive, Suite 900 American Red Cross 4302 Baltimore Avenue
Arlington, VA 22202 8550 Arlington Blvd Bladensburg, MD 20710
The American Diabetes Association Fairfax, VA 22031 Working to protect and restore the
is committed to finding a cure for The American Red Cross turns Anacostia River to be swimmable and
diabetes, improving diabetes care compassion into action so that all fishable for the health and enjoyment
and providing information/support to people affected by disaster across the of everyone in the watershed via
help Stop Diabetes through research, country and around the world receive advocacy, education, stewardship, and
community programs and advocacy. care, shelter and hope. recreation.
www.diabetes.org/nca www.redcross.org www.anacostiaws.org
13-1623888 53-0196605 52-1666511
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American Near East Refugee Aid Art Enables Ashoka
(ANERA) 2204 Rhode Island Ave NE 1700 N Moore Street, Suite 2000
1111 14th Street NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20018 Arlington, VA, 22209
Washington, DC 20005 Art Enables is Washington, DC’s only To advance an Everyone a
Since 1968, Anera has helped refugees non-profit dedicated to providing Changemaker world, where anyone
and other vulnerable communities in opportunities for artists with can apply the skills of changemaking
Palestine, Lebanon and Jordan by mo- disabilities to make, market, and earn to solve complex social problems.
bilizing resources for immediate relief income from their original artwork. www.ashoka.org
and for sustainable, long-term health, www.art-enables.org 51-0255908
education and economic development. 52-2296718
www.anera.org Asian American LEAD (AALEAD)
52-0882226 ART OF LIVING FOUNDATION 5518 Connecticut Ave, NW
PO Box 2010 Second FL
Animal Welfare League of Cupertino, CA, 95015 Washington, DC 20015
Arlington We offer programs to strengthen AALEAD’s mission is to support low-
2650 South Arlington Mill Drive individuals which helps eliminate income and underserved Asian Pacific
Arlington, VA 22206 stress, create sense of belonging, American youth with educational
AWLA cares for and facilitates restore human-values, encourage empowerment, identity development,
adoptions of homeless animals, people from all backgrounds, religions, and leadership opportunities through
reunites lost pets with owners, culture to come together in celebration after school, summer, and mentoring
promotes animal welfare, and provides and service. programs.
services so that everyone may enjoy www.artofliving.org www.aalead.org
the love of a pet. 77-0240101 52-2102012
www.awla.org
52-0882226 Arts for the Aging Association of Volunteer
15800 Crabbs Branch Way, Suite 300 (AVSI) USA
Arlington Food Assistance Center Rockville, MD 20855 8730 Georgia Ave., Suite 209
2708 S. Nelson St. Through Arts for the Aging’s signature Silver Spring, MD 20910
Arlington, VA 22206 program, Joy in Generation, we In the Middle East, Africa and Latin
AFAC provides supplemental groceries engage vulnerable older adults and America: refugees assistance and
to Arlington families in need, free of their caregivers in multi-disciplinary, integration; children education and at-
charge. Our client choice model allows artist-led participatory programs that risk youth workforce development in
families to be served with the highest improve health and quality of life. partnership with local no-profit service
level of dignity and respect. www.aftaarts.org providers and the private sector
www.afac.org 52-1978088 www.avsi-usa.org
54‑1473207 13-4147973
ASHA for Women
ARMENIAN RELIEF SOCIETY OF P.O. Box 2084 ATD Fourth World Movement Inc
EASTERN USA Rockville, MD 20847 PO Box 1787
80 Bigelow Ave, Suite 200 ASHA for Women empowers South- Gallup, NM 87305
Watertown, MA 02472 Asian Women combat domestic Family and community based projects
Armenian Relief Society’s ongoing violence and Seniors avoid elder abuse reach out to and engage with people
programs include; Sponsor A Child, or neglect, providing them information, living in chronic poverty in ways that
Sponsor daycares and youth centers, guidance, counselling and helping uphold the dignity of each person and
financial help to families, Scholarships lower their socio-cultural-lingual transform our society.
to College students, allocations to barriers in achieving independence. www.4thworldmovement.org
Feeding America and other relief efforts. www.ashaforwomen.org 23-7135119
www.arseastusa.org 52-2193753
04-2684459
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Audubon Naturalist Society Ayuda
8940 Jones Mill Road 1413 K ST NW, Suite 500
Chevy Chase, MD 20815 Washington, DC 20005
Environmental organization dedicated Ayuda provides legal, social, and
to watershed and habitat protection language services to help vulnerable
and to providing people of all ages immigrants in our neighborhoods
with a greater understanding and access justice and transform their lives.
appreciation of their natural world. www.ayuda.com
www.anshome.org 52-0971440
53-0233715
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Back On My Feet Bethany House of Northern Big Brothers Big Sisters of the
100 S Broad Street, Suite 2136 Virginia National Capital Area
Philadelphia PA 19110 6601 Little River Turnpike 910 17th Street NW
Back on My Feet is a national non- Bethany House of Northern Virginia is Washington, DC 20006
profit organization that combats a non-profit, faith-based organization Our mission is to provide children
homelessness through the power helping women and families who have facing adversity with strong and
of running, community support and suffered from domestic violence regain enduring, professionally supported
essential employment resources. health and dignity to transition into one-to-one mentoring relationships
www.backonmyfeet.org abuse-free, independent lives. that change their lives for the better,
26-2109809 www.bhnv.org forever.
51-0252177 www.bbbsnca.org
Barbara Chambers Children’s 53-0190849
Center Bethesda Cares, Inc.
1470 Irving St NW 7728 Woodmont Ave. Bikes for the World
Washington, DC 20010 Bethesda, MD 20814 11720 Parklawn Drive
The main programs of Barbara Bethesda Cares eases, ends Rockville, MD 20852
Chambers Children’s Center include and prevents homelessness in Putting quality used bicycles to good
Infants and Toddlers, Pre-K, Before Montgomery County by going use overseas for jobs, school, health
and After, nutrition education, parents’ directly into areas with a high density care and for engagement and youth
education, and yoga and meditation of homeless individuals, engaging development locally. Nation’s largest
for children, families, and staff. them directly, and helping them find bicycle reuse effort, 155,000 bikes
www.barbarachambers.org housing. delivered since 2005.
52-0965477 www.bethesdacares.org www.bikesfortheworld.org
52-1634919 27-5426399
BEST Kids, Inc.
1212 4th Street SE #201
Washington, DC 20003
BEST Kids is a DC area nonprofit
mentoring organization that
empowers youth in foster care to build
better futures, one child at a time.
www.bestkids.org
52-2302752
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Black Swan Academy BRAC USA Bright Beginnings, Inc.
104 Michigan Ave, NE C23 BRAC USA, 110 William St, 18th Floor 3418 4th Street SE
Washington, DC 20017 New York, New York, 10038 Washington DC 20032
We’re committed to enhancing youth BRAC is a global leader assisting the Bright Beginnings provides high
voice and building Black youth power. most marginalized people in extremely quality early childhood education
We provide middle and high school poor settings. BRAC runs programs in to youth who are homeless and
youth with the tools and opportunities education, healthcare, microfinance, resources for the parents in hopes of
to be leaders in their communities. women’s and girls’ empowerment, equipping parents to be their child’s
www.blackswanacademy.org agriculture, livelihoods, and more. first teacher.
46-4244374 www.www.bracusa.org www.bbidc.org
20-846741 52-1697917
Books For Africa
370 Selby Ave., Suite 305 Bread for the City BUILD Metro DC
Saint Paul, Minnesota 55102 1525 7th St NW 2202 18th Street NW, #104
Books For Africa ships books, Washington, DC 20001 Washington DC 20009
computers, and specialty material Bread for the City reduces the burden BUILD uses entrepreneurship to
such as medical e-readers, maps, and of poverty by providing direct services address the opportunity gap among
Girls Empowerment Collections to (food, clothing, medical care, legal high school youth through hands-on,
every country in Africa. The materials assistance, and social services) to experiential learning. We offer youth
create a culture of reading. Washington, DC residents living with a pathway to circumvent the cycle of
www.booksforafrica.org low incomes. poverty and achieve success.
41-1627391 www.breadforthecity.org build.org
52-1138207 94-3386695
Brem Foundation to Defeat
Breast Cancer
8720 Georgia Avenue Suite 302
Silver Spring, MD 20910
The Brem Foundation maximizes
every woman’s chances of finding
early, curable breast cancer through
education about early detection,
access to diagnostic tests for women
in need, and physician training.
www.bremfoundation.org
20-2756827
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C&O Canal Trust Capital Clubhouse Inc. Catholic Relief Services – USCCB
1850 Dual Highway, Suite 100 1313 New York, Ave, NW, 1st Floor 228 West Lexington Street
Hagerstown, MD 21740 Washington DC, 20005 Baltimore MD 21201
The C&O Canal Trust raises funds Capital Clubhouse offers a path to Catholic Relief Services, an international
to preserve the C&O Canal National recovery for persons suffering from relief and development agency, assists
Historical Park and to broaden support mental illness through a structured the poor and vulnerable overseas by
through programs that highlight day, community, transitional responding to major emergencies,
the Park’s historical, natural, and employment and, above all, a sense of fighting disease and poverty and
recreational resources. purpose and self-worth. nurturing peaceful and just societies.
www.www.canaltrust.org www.capitalclubhouseinc.org www.crs.org
30-0401642 45-4366185 13-5563422
Calvary Women’s Services CARE Center for Civilians in Conflict
1217 Good Hope Road, SE 151 Ellis Street NE 1828 L Street, NW, Suite 1050
Washington, DC 20020 Atlanta, GA 30303 Washington, DC 20036
Calvary Women’s Services provides Started in 1945 delivering CARE CIVIC works with conflict-affected
housing, health, education, and Packages to war-torn Europe. Today, communities, governments,
employment programs that empower working around the globe to save lives, multilateral institutions, and armed
women to end their homelessness. defeat poverty and achieve social actors to prevent the harm of innocent
Your support gives women the tools justice. civilians living in conflict zones.
they need to change their lives. www.care.org www.civiliansinconflict.org
www.calvaryservices.org 13-1685039 75-3130860
52-1307706
CASA Center for Global Development
Capital Area Food Bank 8151 15th ave 2055 L Street NW Fifth Floor
4900 Puerto Rico Avenue, NE Hyattsville, MD, 20783 Washington, DC, 20036
Washington, DC 20017 CASA seeks to address the inequities Main program areas:
Capital Area Food Bank is the largest faced by working-class immigrant Global Health Policy
organization fighting hunger in the by providing direct services and Global Education
DC region. Thru 450+ partners, we promoting grassroots movements
Migration, Displacement, and
provide over 32 million meals to over through which affected individuals
Humanitarian Assistance
400,000 neighbors in need annually. advocate on behalf of themselves and
their communities. www.cgdev.org
www.capitalareafoodbank.org
52-2351337
52-1167581 www.wearecasa.org
52-1372972
Center for Victims of Torture
Capital Caring Health
CASA for Children of DC 1015 15th Street NW, Suite 600
3180 Fairview Park Drive, Suite 500
Washington, DC 20005
Falls Church,VA, 22042 220 I St NE, Suite 285
The Center for Victims of Torture
Capital Caring Health provides home, Washington, DC 20002
works to heal the wounds of torture.
hospice, and advanced illness care of CASA for Children of DC connects
We provide therapeutic care for
the highest quality to individuals of all court-involved youth in DC with the
survivors, train partners around the
ages, regardless of their ability to pay. one-on-one support of a consistent adult
world, and advocate for human rights.
www.capitalcaring.org figure who can advocate for their best in-
terests and promote positive outcomes. www.cvt.org
54-1920770
36-3383933
www.casadc.org
03-0472883
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Central Union Mission Center for Health and Gender Children International
65 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Equity (CHANGE) 2000 East Red Bridge Road
Washington, DC 20001 1317 F Street NW, Suite 400 Kansas City, MO 64131
The Mission breaks the cycle of Washington, D.C. 20004 We invest in the lives of children, build
homelessness and hunger in the CHANGE is a women’s rights healthy environments they need to
DC metropolitan area by providing organization whose mission is to thrive, and empower them to create
emergency shelter, food, and long-term promote sexual and reproductive lasting change in their communities.
rehabilitation, workforce development, health and rights as a means www.children.org
and support for the area’s neediest. to achieve gender equality and 44-6005794
www.missiondc.org empowerment of women and girls.
53-0218650 www.change.org Children of Uganda
31-1794048 PO Box 659
Centreville Immigration Forum Charles Town, WV 25414
PO Box 81 charity: water To realize a future for Uganda where
Centreville VA 20122 40 Worth St Suite 330 vulnerable children have access to
Centreville Immigration Forum New York, NY 10013 education and livelihood support. To
operates a day labor center; provides charity: water is a nonprofit dedicated invest in families so that they may
skills training and English classes; to bringing clean and safe water to develop their children into self-reliant
fights wage theft; advocates for every person on the planet. 100% citizens.
immigrant rights, wage justice, of your donation will help fund 75-2577687
and language access; and builds community water projects.
community. charitywater.org Children’s Defense Fund
centrevilleimmigrationforum.org 22-3936753 840 First Street NE, Suite 300
46-3065114 Washington, DC, 20002
Chesapeake Bay Foundation The Children’s Defense Fund serves
CentroNia 6 Herndon Avenue children and young adults through the
1420 Columbia Rd NW Annapolis, MD 21403 CDF Freedom Schools literacy and
Washington, DC, 20009 America’s waters and marine life face enrichment program and the Beat
CentroNía is a nationally recognized toxic pollution, overfishing, urban the Odds leadership, guidance and
early learning community that sprawl. Our vision: safe drinking water, scholarship program.
provides bilingual early childhood pristine waterways, and thriving www.childrensdefense.org
education, family support services, ecosystems locally and nationwide. 52-0895622
and educator training to 2,400+ www.cbf.org
children and families in Washington, 52-6065757 Children’s Law Center,
DC, and Maryland. Incorporated
www.centronia.org ChildFund International 501 3rd Street, NW, Suite 800
25-1689720 2821 Emerywood Pkwy. Washington, DC 20001
Richmond, VA 23294 Children’s Law Center fights so every
Children and Adults with Helping deprived, excluded and child in DC can grow up with a loving
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity vulnerable children have the capacity family, good health and a quality
Disorder (CHADD, INC.) to become young adults and leaders education by providing legal services
4221 Forbes Blvd. who bring lasting and positive change and advocacy for children.
Lanham, MD 20706 to their communities. www.childrenslawcenter.org
We provide support, training, education, www.childfund.org 52-1961588
and advocacy for the 17 million 54-0536100
children and adults in the US living with
ADHD,their families. From local support
groups to education and outreach.
www.chadd.org
59-2817697
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Children’s National Hospital City Kids Wilderness Project, Inc. CommonLit, Inc.
Foundation 2437 15th Street NW 660 Pennsylvania Ave SE, Suite 302
801 Roeder Road, Suite 650 Washington, DC 20009 Washington, DC 20003
Silver Spring, MD 20910 Exposing children to outdoor CommonLit provides free reading
Children’s National is a proven leader adventures often for the first time, and writing resources to 17m users
in developing and providing innovative City Kids provides long-term youth worldwide. It helps students close
new treatments for childhood illness engagement, experiential education the tech and literacy gap through an
and injury. In 2019, we saw more focused on overcoming challenges, engaging and efficient, low cost digital
than 2,000 patients from 30 different and goal setting that emphasizes program.
countries. future planning. www.commonlit.org
www.childrensnational.org www.citykidsdc.org 46-4255260
52-1640402 52-1976304
Community Family Life
Christ House CollegeTracks, Inc 305 E St NW
1717 Columbia Road NW 8737 Colesville Road, Suite 1010 Washington, DC 20001
Washington, DC 20009 SilverSpring, MD, 20910 We meet women reentry clients where
Christ House provides residential CollegeTracks changes lives and they are in a strategic and holistic
24-hour nursing care and supportive communities by giving Montgomery approach. Help them regain stability,
services to acutely ill homeless men. County’s low-income, first-generation- self-sufficiency and put them on the
Supportive services include shelter, to-college students the chance to go road to self-actualization. We Help
nutritious meals, case management, to colleges and succeed with enough women!
activities, transportation, and financial aid and continued support to www.cflsdc.org
substance use disorder counseling. help graduate. 52-0910609
www.christhouse.org www.collegetracksusa.org
52-1362103 20-4499806 Community of Hope
4 Atlantic Street, SW
City Blossoms Collegiate Directions, Inc. Washington, DC 20032
516 Kennedy St NW 4827 Rugby Avenue, Suite 001 Community of Hope works to end
Washington, DC 20011 Bethesda, MD 20184 family homelessness in DC and
City Blossoms engages children CDI supports closing the education improve health in underserved
and youth ages 2-19 in creative opportunity gap for first-generation, communities. We provide five housing
green spaces that are used as tools low-income students through college interventions and high-quality medical,
for teaching healthy living habits, counseling, test preparation, mental dental and behavioral healthcare.
community development skills, health services, and career mentoring www.communityofhopedc.org
environmental education, and artistic for Scholars; college advising to high 52-1184749
expression. school staff.
www.cityblossoms.org www.collegiatedirections.org Community Services for Autistic
26-2335764 20-3675989 Adults and Children (CSAAC)
8615 East Village Ave.
City Dogs Rescue Comfort Cases, Inc. Montgomery Village, MD, 20886
301 H St NE, Ste B 15825 Shady Grove Road, Suite 60 CSAAC, is a nationally recognized
Washington, DC 20002 Rockville, MD 20850 pioneer in providing services to
Rescues and provides care for cats Comfort Cases’ support youth individuals with autism. Autism,
and dogs in under-resourced kill transitioning into the foster care a serious developmental disorder
shelters in rural communities. Dogs system by providing overnight bags that can affect social relationships,
and cats are placed in foster homes that contain essential items that help communication, judgement,
until adoption in the DC area. children through the first few nights in reasoning, and behavior.
www.citydogsrescuedc.org a new home. www.csaac.org
26-2335764 www.comfortcases.org 52-1263443
46-4044090
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Compass Inc Coptic Orphans Support Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation
12400 Kiln Court, Suite A Association 733 Third Avenue, Suite 510
Beltsville, MD 20705 3040 Williams Dr, #404 New York, NY 10017
Compass Inc. provides services to Fairfax, VA,22031 We are a non-profit, volunteer-fueled
intellectually and developmentally Coptic Orphans is an award-winning organization dedicated to finding cures
disabled adults in Montgomery, international Christian development for Crohn’s disease and ulcerative
Prince George’s and Howard counties. organization that equips fatherless colitis, and improving the quality of
Services include Community Living, and other children facing extraordinary life of children and adults affected by
Supported Employment, Job skills challenges in Egypt to break the cycle these diseases.
Development and Personal Supports. of poverty& become change-makers in www.crohnscolitisfoundation.org
www.compassmaryland.org communities. 13-6193105
52-2112412 www.copticorphans.org
54-1637257 CureSearch for Children’s Cancer
Conservation International 4800 Hampden Lane, Suite 200
Foundation Covenant House Washington Bethesda, MD 20814
2011 Crystal Drive, Suite 600 2001 Mississippi Avenue, SE CureSearch advances the research of
Arlington, VA 22202 Washington, DC 20020 better, less toxic treatments to ensure
Using a strong foundation of science, Covenant House meets the basic needs children with cancer not only survive,
partnerships and field demonstration, of homeless, disconnected and exploit- but live long, healthy lives.
CI empowers societies to responsibly ed youth (ages 18-24) by providing www.curesearch.org
and sustainably care for nature for food, shelter, clothing, educational and 95-4132414
humanity’s enduring well-being. work readiness, so they can transition
www.conservation.org successfully into independence.
52-1497470 www.covenanthousedc.org
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D.C. Hunger Solutions Dance Place DC Central Kitchen Inc.
1200 18th Street, NW, Suite 400 3225 8th St NE 425 2nd Street NW
Washington, DC 20036 Washington, DC Washington, DC 20001
D.C. Hunger Solutions works to Dance Place is a world class dance DC Central Kitchen combats hunger
end hunger in the nation’s capital theater, dance school offering classes and poverty through job training and
and improve the nutrition, health, for adults and youth, and serves as job creation. DCCK provides culinary
economic security, and well-being of a community center supporting the training for unemployed individuals
low-income District residents. Brookland/Edgewood neighborhood. while creating jobs bringing food to
www.dchunger.org www.danceplace.org where its needed most.
23-7200739 51-1118504 www.dccentralkitchen.org
52-1584936
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DC Greens Inc DC Youth Orchestra Program Domestic Violence Legal
2000 P Street NW, Suite 240 1120 20th St NW, Suite 200N Empowerment and Appeals
Washington DC 20036 Washington, DC 20036 Project
DC Greens’ innovative food access, The DC Youth Orchestra Program is 1215 31st St., NW, Suite 3729
farm-to-school, urban agriculture, and an ensemble-based music education Washington, DC 20007
community mobilization programs program fostering creativity, DV LEAP is the only nonprofit in the US
embed a ‘food as medicine’ approach collaboration, and community that provides pro bono legal appeals
across public and private sectors to amongst over 600 students from to survivors of domestic violence and
improve social determinants of health diverse backgrounds who reside in the their children in Washington, DC and
2000 P Street NW, Suite 240 DC metropolitan area. across the US.
www.dcgreens.org www.dcyop.org www.dvleap.org
26-4527988 52-6059783 20-1076297
DC SAFE District Alliance for Safe Housing Doorways for Women and
(DASH) Families
101 Q Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002 PO Box 91730 PO Box 100185
DCSAFE is a 24/7 crisis intervention Washington, DC 20090 Arlington, VA 22210
agency for domestic violence in The District Alliance for Safe Housing Doorways creates pathways out of
Washington, DC. We ensure safety (DASH) provides a continuum of homelessness, domestic violence and
and self-determination for domestic safe housing options and services sexual assault leading to safe, stable
violence survivors through emergency for survivors of domestic and sexual and empowered lives. We provide
services, court advocacy, and system violence and children in DC. access to safe shelter, wraparound
reform. www.dashdc.org support, and long-term housing.
www.dcsafe.org 71-1019574 www.DoorwaysVA.org
41-2226446 54-1087829
Doctors Without Borders USA Inc.
DC SCORES 40 Rector St 16th Floor Dunstan Wai Memorial Charitable
1140 Connecticut Ave NW, Suite 1200 New York, NY 10006 Foundation
Washington, DC 20036 Doctors Without Borders/Médecins P.O. Box 5692
DC SCORES combines soccer, Sans Frontières (MSF) delivers Washington, DC 20016-5692
poetry, and service-learning to create medical assistance to people affected The Wai Foundation supports the
neighborhood teams, giving 3,000 by conflict, epidemics, disasters, or vitally-needed education of girls and
kids in need the skills to succeed on exclusion from healthcare, regardless young women from South Sudan
the playing field, in the classroom, and of race, religion, gender or political and northern Uganda by providing
in life. affiliation. them with scholarships to their local
www.dcscores.org www.doctorswithoutborders.org secondary and tertiary schools.
52-2230721 13-3433452 www.dwmcf.org
20-2949247
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EarthShare Edu-Futuro Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation of USA
7735 Old Georgetown Road, Suite 510 2110 Washington Blvd, 3rd Floor Inc.
Bethesda, MD, 20814 Arlington, VA 22204 P.O Box 821369
Donations by environmental Edu-Futuro provides free, Spanish- Houston, TX 77082
changemakers like you fuel the English bilingual, Two-Generation *Educate children in tribal areas
progress of respected organizations programming to improve the *Vocational and Computer literacy to
working on the frontlines to protect education and long-term achievement improve job option
our health, air, land, water and wildlife. of immigrant families in Northern
*Training to villagers organic farming
www.earthshare.org Virginia through mentorship,
*Provide health education
52-1601960 education, leadership development,
and parent engagement. *Telemedicine for anemia, vision,
Educare DC dental, and basic health services
www.edu-futuro.org
54-1914671 www.ekal.org/us
640 Anacostia Avenue, NE
77-0554248
Washington, DC 20019
Educare DC’s mission is to eliminate Edu-GIRLS Inc.
Environment for the Americas
the achievement gap for low-income 25 Kentbury Way
young children in Washington, DC. Bethesda, MD 20814 5171 Eldorado Springs Drive, Suite N
Our program incorporates the latest Edu-GIRLS supports education of Boulder, CO 80303
scientific research and best practices girls living in poverty through its “10 Environment for the Americas
so every child thrives. Mantra” system customized to their connects diverse communities
circumstance which includes skill and people across the Western
www.educaredc.org
training and college scholarships to Hemisphere to bird conservation
27-2481956
ensure they become income earners. through research, education, and
outreach, and its keystone education
www.edugirls.org
program, World Migratory Bird Day.
47-2234574
www.environmentamericas.org
20-5844470
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Fair Chance FAIR Girls, Inc. Feed the Hungry
2001 S St NW, Suite 310 2021 L Street, NW, #101–254 3914 9th Street South
Washington, DC 20009 Washington, DC 20036 Arlington, VA 22204
Fair Chance strengthens the FAIR Girls provides female survivors of Construct classroom buildings
sustainability and performance of human trafficking/CSEC, ages 11-30, and potable water systems,donate
community-based nonprofits in trauma-informed crisis and long- books and scholarships, help during
metropolitan DC region, through term services, case management, calamities, feeding/nutrition, gift-
capacity-building engagements and emergency and transitional housing, giving, livelihood projects, and special
resource-sharing network, to achieve as well as survivor-centered prevention projects such as helping the blind and
life-changing results for children and education and policy advocacy. special education children.
youth experiencing poverty. www.fairgirls.org www.Feedthehungryphil.org
www.fairchancedc.org 32-0041030 54-1796436
74‑3091832
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