Organization  | Description |
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| The Humane Society of the United States | For more than a half-century, The The Humane Society of the United States has been fighting for the protection of all animals through advocacy, education and hands-on programs. Celebrating animals and confronting cruelty. The HSUS is the nation's largest animal protection organization. |
| The International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation | The International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation is a public non-profit organization. Its mission is to develop educational programs and public awareness campaigns based on the values of solidarity and civic courage, ethical cornerstones of the Saviors of the Holocaust. |
| The Isamu Noguchi Foundation & Garden Museum | The Noguchi Museum ? chartered as The Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum ? houses a comprehensive collection of the artwork of Isamu Noguchi. Its purpose is to conserve and interpret this collection for the benefit of the public, and to maintain the unique environment created by the artist for the display of his sculpture. |
| The JCC In Manhattan | The JCC aims to build an inclusive community that celebrates the strength of diversity. We are a home for individuals and families of all backgrounds to grow and to learn, and connect to one another. Through our partnerships and programs, we seek to improve the quality of life in our city. |
| The Jed Foundation | The Jed Foundation is a national nonprofit working to reduce the rate of suicide and prevalence of emotional distress among college and university students. |
| The Jericho Project | Jericho Project is a supportive housing non profit organization that offers permanent housing to the mentally ill, substance abuse, and veteran populations. |
| The Jewish Museum | The Jewish Museum is the preeminent U.S. institution exploring the intersection of 4,000 years of art and Jewish culture. The Museum maintains an important collection of 25,000 objects including paintings, sculpture, drawings, photographs, archeological artifacts and ceremonial objects. |
| The LAMP (Learning About Multimedia Project) | The LAMP is a non-profit organization creating a grassroots movement to reform and improve media. This is achieved through free media literacy workshops and public events for youth, parents and educators |
| The Laundromat Project | The Laundromat Project is a community-based arts organization that brings art programs to where our neighbors already are: the local laundromat. We do this through two programs: Works in Progress, a weekly art workshop series; and Create Change, a public art residency for 5 artists of color. |
| The Leary Firefighters Foundation | The Leary Firefighters supports fire departments by providing resources to obtain the best available equipment, training and technology. |