Where Our Members Work

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The Eagles Wings Foundation

Bahamas, United States

The mission of The Eagles Wings Foundation is to provide short term, post-disaster relief and organizational leadership/coordination of volunteer and professional personnel and services worldwide.

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The Enough Project

Enough is a project of the Center for American Progress, helping to build a permanent constituency to prevent genocide and crimes against humanity. Too often, the United States and the larger international community have taken a wait-and-see approach to crimes against humanity. This is unconscionable.

 

Genocide and war crimes are not inevitable, and we at Enough want to create noise and action both to stop ongoing atrocities and to prevent their recurrence. Our mission is to help people from every walk of life understand the practical actions they can take to make a difference.

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The Global FoodBanking Network (GFN)

The Mission of The Global FoodBanking Network is to alleviate hunger.  We do this by supporting food banks and food bank networks where they exist, and by working collaboratively to create them in communities where they are needed.”

The Values of The Global FoodBanking Network include:

Respect – We believe that the culture, customs, and structures that groups build to reflect and sustain their lives constitute a framework for our involvement and a foundation for our progress.

Diversity – We serve the hungry of the world; they are of all nations and all types.  Our resources and solutions will be similarly diverse.

Stewardship – We are accountable for the resources entrusted us and committed to provide the most beneficial outcome possible for those we serve.

Integrity – We will be transparent, honest and accountable in all of our words and actions.

Collaboration – For our work to be most effective and sustainable, it must be collaborative. We will collaborate even when it is difficult to do so.

Service to Others – Our driving force is the desire to improve the lives of those who suffer from hunger.  We are in service to them and to other organizations and individuals that share our concern.

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The NGOLD Center at Northern Illinois University

NGOLD's mission is to enhance and strengthen civil society through NGOs and other avenues for public service. Bringing together theory and practice, NGOLD operates through four pillars: academic programs, research, NGO practitioner programs, and local civic engagement. NGOLD provides a space for scholars and practitioners from various disciplines and areas of interest to come together to enrich understanding and application. It  provides rigorous undergraduate and graduate preparation through its interdisciplinary  degree programs, offering opportunities for engaged learning for a number of different career  paths, drawing on NIU's rich academic offerings across departments and colleges. It also  offers opportunities for skills enhancement of current nonprofit leaders, both locally and  globally.

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The Transnational NGO Initiative, Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs at Maxwell School of Syracuse University

We undertake research, education and practitioner engagement regarding the role of transnational NGOs in global governance, with a special focus on the governance, leadership and effectiveness issues of transnational NGOs.

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Transparency International USA

 Transparency International, the global civil society organisation leading the fight against corruption, brings people together in a powerful worldwide coalition to end the devastating impact of corruption on men, women and children around the world. TI’s mission is to create change towards a world free of corruption.

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Trickle Up Program, Inc

Trickle Up empowers people living on less than $1 a day to take the first steps out of poverty, providing them with resources to build microenterprises for a better quality of life. In partnership with local agencies, we provide business training and seed capital grants of $100 to launch or expand a microenterprise, as well as savings support to build assets.

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Tulane University’s Disaster Resilience Leadership Academy

The Disaster Resilience Leadership Academy is dedicated to the
systematic strengthening of global humanitarian leadership, a process that integrates education,
research, and application, to achieve increased resilience in communities and individuals
impacted by natural and manmade disasters.

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