SECA Code Charity Name (Federation) Description
911-0410 Help save millions of lives, billions of dollars. Celiac disease can lead to malnourishment, cancer, diabetes, osteoporosis, and other life-threatening diseases. 95% of sufferers remain undiagnosed.
909-0050 Working to protect health and the environment, including air, water, land, and food, to lead the transition to a world free of toxic pesticides.
081-0015
063-0100 Provides mentoring for middle aged at-risk youths.
135-0040
104-0027 Mentoring for at-risk children 5-14 in Knox County.
143-0020
115-0030
167-0015 Community-based and school-based mentoring program.
144-0030 Provides one-to-one mentoring to help children reach their full potential.
006-0025 One-to-one mentoring programs to prevent juvenile delinquency for disadvantaged youth.
195-0180
189-0020
195-0182
007-0025 To build friendships which develop confident competent and caring youth.
114-0020 Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Mississippi Valley (MC DONOUGH COUNTY UNITED WAY) Links in need children with a Western Ãå±±½ûµØ University mentor.
159-0012
164-0035 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Will and Grundy Counties (United Way)
089-0010
911-0267 Tigers confined to circus wagons. Lions bred for photos then to be shot in cages. Lynx farmed for their fur. Help us save big cats.
911-0270 Wildlife education facility featuring rescued North American wildlife: wolves, bears, coyotes, cougar, and lynx. Programs stress importance of wildlife and ecological conservation and endangered species protection.
195-0183
950-0040 We utilize theater and educational outreach programs to bring races together in a community that embraces similarities and that fosters dialog, understanding, and acceptance.
950-0055 Since 1996, improving the prosperity of black and brown communities by offering numerous programs designed to close health, wealth, and racial academic achievement gaps.
950-0010 BUFI advocates volunteerism, mutual aid, and self-help which is viewed as one way to help break the chronic cycle of economic dependency and social powerlessness that has characterized African American communities.