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The International Mission Board partners with churches to empower limitless missionary teams who are evangelizing, discipling, planting, and multiplying healthy churches, and training leaders among unreached peoples and places for the glory of God. Over 6,000 people groups - 1.7 billion people - still live with little or no access to the Gospel. We want to vastly expand our missions efforts for the spread of the gospel to every people group on the planet. IMB is an entity of the Southern Baptist Convention, the nation`s largest evangelical denomination, claiming more than 40,000 churches with nearly 16 million members.
Rippleworks Foundation brings the practical support social ventures need to scale faster and improve more lives. Rippleworks Projects: Rippleworks leads short-term, high-impact projects where social ventures tackle their top operational challenges by working closely alongside leading startup executives from top Silicon Valley companies (including Airbnb, Netflix, Google).
Riverside-San Bernardino County Indian Health Inc. is a Banning, CA-based company in the Non-profit sector.
Mission Edge is a social enterprise (501c3) dedicated to helping nonprofits and other mission-driven organizations do more good in the community. Our mission is to deliver efficient, cost-effective, and quality operational services to nonprofits in order for them to deliver exceptional service to their clients. Our vision is to transform the social sector by building strong infrastructure and collaboration for small to mid-size nonprofits, and to ensure that donors` investments in nonprofit programs are leveraged for the best return. Since 2012, we have provided strategic and operational support in finance and HR services, while running the largest fiscal sponsorship and start-up nonprofit program in San Diego. We have worked with more than 125 nonprofits in every sector, providing them with access to top quality people and best-practices at a fraction of the cost of full-time employees or comparable services from for-profits. We estimate that we have completed more than 75,000 hours of direct services, saving our clients more than $3 million.
The Arab American and Chaldean Council (ACC) is the premier nonprofit human service organization providing services to the Middle Eastern and mainstream communities in Southeast Michigan. Founded in 1979, the ACC provides counseling, health care, social services, employment training, job placement, translation, interpretation and youth services to more than 70,000 clients in metro Detroit. The ACC operates 40 outreach offices in the tri-county area, staffed with bilingual and trilingual professionals to serve the Arab American and Chaldean American populations and offer assistance to the Middle East refugee population.