🎉 In celebration of Little City’s 65th anniversary, we’re marking this milestone with an exciting opportunity! 🎉 Starting with our annual Day of Giving, you can make TWICE the impact when you give today! To honor this special occasion, our Board of Directors is MATCHING every dollar donated through Giving Tuesday (December 3) – up to $15,000! 💙 For over six decades, supporters like you have helped advance our mission to empower people with disabilities. Our ultimate goal is to ensure that the people we serve are better off because of the work we do together. Let’s make year 66 even stronger! 💪 https://lnkd.in/gEzS_x3x
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Spoons symbolize energy, and for people with disabilities, every spoon matters. Your donation to accessABILITY provides ramps, peer support, and tools to promote independence for individuals in Central Indiana. Make a difference—donate today! https://ow.ly/Jv1850TApv9 #SpoonTheory #DonateToday #accessABILITY #EverySpoonMatters * * * [ID: Graphic with a dark blue background featuring the accessABILITY logo in teal and white at the top. Below, the text 'GIVE A SPOON' is written in bold white letters, surrounded by illustrations of four white, sketched spoons—two on each side. At the bottom, the text 'Donate today!' is displayed in bold white font.]
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Goodwill SWFL in one of the nonprofit organizations putting donated money to good use to support individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. https://lnkd.in/etACef7v
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Time is running out to help support the Center for Policing Equity this year. By donating before the end of month, your tax-deductible donation will help sustain our 2025 research, legislative, and community engagement work. This is your chance to help create a future where racial equity is at the heart of public safety. The work is urgent, and your financial support is critical to creating lasting change and redesigning our public safety systems. https://lnkd.in/eCEyYfrf
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Check out our spotlight on CBS17 My Carolina this morning! https://lnkd.in/ewXpxs6B We are so grateful to be featured! Big thanks to co-hosts Trent Gilbreath & Amber Freeman, producer David Taylor, and the whole My Carolina crew! #nonprofit #community #mediaspotlight #event #equity #inclusion #accessibility
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What is the role of schools? Is it simply to educate, prepare students for exams, and ensure university placements? At AIS, we believe it’s so much more. Schools should inspire students to be compassionate global citizens, approach the world with curiosity, and ask themselves, How can I make a difference? As Nelson Mandela said, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” True education doesn’t just teach—it nurtures values, builds character, and empowers students to contribute meaningfully to society. Working with Barbara Lee and her incredible mission at Child at Street 11 Ltd has been a humbling reminder of the transformative power of education. Barbara’s dedication to giving every child an opportunity to thrive and break the cycle of disadvantage is awe-inspiring. Seeing this aligns deeply with what we strive for at AIS: fostering an education that nurtures Respect, Opportunity, and Achievement for every child. A special thank you to Trent Green for leading this initiative, Farhana Suhaimi for quickly pulling together a powerful video, and our amazing Elementary School student leaders for embodying our core values: Respect: Celebrating diversity and the unique potential of every child. Opportunity: Offering avenues for growth and supporting communities through meaningful actions. Achievement: Making a tangible impact through compassion and leadership. As I witness the incredible work of our AIS teachers, I can only hope that the children at Child at Street 11 receive the same opportunity for an education that sets them on the right path. Charity begins at home, but its ripple effects can reach far beyond. Together, we can make a difference. 🌍 #EducationForChange #GlobalCitizens #AISRespectOpportunityAchievement
At AIS Elementary, we’re excited to support Child at Street 11, a wonderful organisation nurturing children from all backgrounds, through our Festive Arts & Craft Donation Drive. With our 4 houses (Lachlan, Murray, Fitzroy and Derwent), our students can each pick an item to purchase from our Festive Giving Wishlist, wrap it with care, and bring it to your classroom’s collection box. Together, let’s bring joy and spark creativity with every gift of art supplies we collect! 🗓️ When: November 11 - December 5 Let’s spread festive cheer and support the children at Child at Street 11 this holiday season! #WeAreAIS #AustralianInternationalSchool #FestiveGiving #StudentLeaders
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Join our next virtual event as we welcome the charity Sibs to discuss supporting siblings of children with disabilities. Topics will include the impact of being a sibling of someone with TSC, practical guidance and how to support siblings. https://lnkd.in/eURukdK5
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As a fundraising professional with my own Give to the Max Day Goals it might seem a little odd for me to recommend an additional organization to send your GTMD dollars to, but I believe in the abundance of our community! The truth is, having multiple organizations thriving as they work for the good of our community means that each of us has the capacity to build upon our strengths and leverage our impact! I fundraise for a children's mental health organization, and I know, especially right now while anxiety is high among the LGBTQIA2S+ community, having organizations like Queer Space investing in the lives of youth will go a long, long way to support their mental wellbeing. Community, mentorship, education, and advocacy go a long way in creating psychological safety! So, this Give to the Max Day- of course I want to you to pitch in to help my organization be successful, but I also want you to consider investing in organizations like Queer Space! We need one another. Especially now!
Let's take QUEERSPACE to the max—together, with humility and care. We know this is a tender time for our community. As a nonprofit, we’re obligated to fundraise to keep our programs going, but we also recognize that this ask may feel difficult in the wake of the election. If it feels right, we invite you to make a gift to support our new 2SLGBTQIA+ Youth Center for Give to the Max Day. If financial support isn’t possible, we welcome you to share our message, follow along on our journey, and stand with us in whatever way feels right for you. Every contribution—no matter the size or form—is deeply appreciated by all of us at QUEERSPACE. 🌈 Donate at https://lnkd.in/gHBER7Rm. All gifts made through November 21 count toward our $50,000 goal to #CreateTheSpace for Queer youth across Minnesota. #GTMD24
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⭐️TODAY ONLY ~ DOUBLE YOUR DONATION ⭐️ Unaccompanied women, especially aging older adults, are the fastest growing segment of the homeless population. The women who arrive at WISEPlace are often at their most vulnerable. 100% have experienced domestic violence and nearly 30% are disabled. That’s why I’m fundraising on behalf of WISEPlace for the Help Them Home initiative. WISEPlace’s mission is to see that every woman in need is safely housed, empowered, and on a path to personal stability. https://lnkd.in/gmQfqYxk Women who find their way to WISEPlace are often lacking the resources to end homelessness on their own. Despite these uphill battles, 96% of WISEPlace’s participants have attained and retained housing through its transformative programs. WISEPlace doesn’t just provide a program; it's a roadmap to stability and independence. WISEPlace’s 2023 Program Outcomes showcase the power of resilience and support. Click here to read the IMPACT REPORT: https://lnkd.in/gbsTr98S Thank you for your support and consideration 🩵💜 #WISEPlace #HelpThemHome
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📣We are thrilled to announce a generous grant of $14,000 from Sentara Health to support our restorative justice programming! The donation from Sentara will help to provide restorative justice services to more community members and to grow our pool of trained Restorative Community Member volunteers. The restorative justice process makes space for those involved in a situation of harm to direct their own healing and accountability, while reducing symptoms of trauma, and increasing conflict resolution skills. By reaching more community members in the coming year, CVCJ will contribute to a safer and more connected community.
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We're so grateful to everyone who supports our mission to help provide our team of differently-abled adults a FIRST chance. People with disabilities are often excluded from the workplace and aren't even given the opportunity to show what they can do. Work is important for us all to have a sense of purpose and to be connected to our communities. This year, we've been able to grow our team, providing more differently-abled adults a chance to work for fair pay and contribute in a meaningful way. Did you know that just $10 can help us pay one team member 75% of their wage for one hour? If you could skip one coffee run per month, you could become a monthly supporter and help us grow our team further in 2025! 💙 The first 5 people who sign up for a $20 or more monthly donation will get a Pawfectly Delicious tote bag to show off that you support our team of differently-abled individuals! Become a monthly supporter on our website using the link in bio, and THANK YOU for your support! #nonprofitorganization #supportnonprofits #disabilitysupport #donate #disabilityemployment
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