December 24, 2015
- The Coalfield Development Corporation brings affordable housing, employment, and mentoring to Appalachia.
- People for Bikes lobbies for a five-fold increase in biking in America by 2025.
- Five-step checklist for maximizing your year-end donations.
- See also: Charity Navigator's guide to great gift-giving.
- GiveDirectly lets you send money directly to the extreme poor, which research has shown is one of the most effective forms of aid.
- The Sero Project is a grassroots movement to end inappropriate criminal prosecutions of people with HIV.
- Thistle Farms provides loving, holistic recovery services to Nashville women survivors of trafficking and addiction.
- Homes For Our Troops builds mortgage-free, specially adapted homes nationwide for severely injured veterans.
- Teen Challenge is a faith-based residential recovery program that helps people struggling with life-controlling issues.
- Great Ormond Street Hospital in London cares for children with serious, often life-threatening medical conditions.
- The first duty of society is justice.
- PEN International promotes literature and freedom of expression; it believes that everyone is a writer and is open to all.
- Books for Africa works to end the book famine.
- Acadia Center needs partners in the effort to build clean, low carbon, and consumer friendly economies.
- Beyond Borders works to end child slavery and prevent violence against women and girls in Haiti.
- The FSH Society is a patient-driven organization supporting research and education for one of the most prevalent forms of muscular dystrophy.
- Alpha House of Tampa offers homeless pregnant women and mothers with young children safe housing and tools to become self-sufficient.