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Visit.org is a New York-based SaaS platform founded in 2015 that connects corporations with nonprofits to create social impact experiences. These experiences are designed for employee engagement, team building, volunteering, and wellness activities, aligning with corporate values and the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals. The company operates in over 90 countries and is a certified B Corporation, emphasizing social and environmental performance. The platform allows corporations to discover, book, customize, and execute employee engagement initiatives, offering a range of hybrid experiences such as workshops and volunteer opportunities. With a proprietary inventory of over 200 vetted social impact activities, Visit.org provides tools for customization, global distribution, and impact measurement. The company aims to facilitate mutually beneficial interactions between nonprofits and businesses, supporting social organizations while enhancing employee connection to meaningful causes.
Bay Business Group LLC is a full-service outsourced accounting and finance firm based in Falls Church, Virginia. Founded in 2000, the company specializes in bookkeeping, accounting, and advisory services tailored for small to medium-sized businesses, government contractors, nonprofits, and law firms. Led by President David Bradsher, CPA, the firm boasts a team of over 30 accounting professionals with extensive experience in the industry. The firm offers a range of services, including bookkeeping, payroll processing, tax planning, and business advisory. Bay Business Group emphasizes a consultative approach, providing clients with dedicated CPA managers and 24/7 access to their services. They focus on delivering customized financial solutions without hourly fees, allowing clients to concentrate on their core operations while ensuring compliance and strategic growth. The company is committed to fostering a supportive and community-oriented culture, with a strong track record of client satisfaction.
MSD (Merck Sharp & Dohme), also known as Merck & Co., Inc., is a global pharmaceutical company headquartered in Rahway, New Jersey. Founded in 1891, MSD has evolved into a leader in human and animal health, focusing on the discovery, development, and distribution of medicines and vaccines. The company has a rich history, tracing its roots back to the German Merck Group established in 1668, and has made significant contributions to public health over its 130+ years of operation. MSD's product offerings include human pharmaceuticals for various conditions such as cardiovascular diseases, infectious diseases, and oncology. Notable products include the first oral diuretic for hypertension, the first FDA-approved statin for cholesterol, and a range of treatments for HIV and Hepatitis C. The company is also recognized for its vaccines, including those for measles, mumps, and rubella, developed under the leadership of Maurice Hilleman. In addition, MSD has a strong presence in animal health, with a portfolio that has expanded since its initial entry into the market in the 1940s. Through its nonprofit foundation, MSD contributes to global health initiatives, including programs aimed at eliminating river blindness.
Edify is a nonprofit organization founded in 2009, based in San Diego, California, with additional operations in Prescott, Arizona. As a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, Edify focuses on improving and expanding sustainable Christ-centered education globally. The organization aims to create 'Flourishing Godly Nations' by using education as a pathway out of physical and spiritual poverty. Edify collaborates with education entrepreneurs who run Christ-centered schools in Africa and Latin America. It offers support through training programs for leadership and teachers, loan financing for school infrastructure, and innovative education technology solutions. The organization operates in several countries, including the Dominican Republic, Ghana, Rwanda, and Peru, impacting over 12 million students and supporting more than 4,400 partner schools. Under the leadership of CEO Tiger Dawson, Edify continues to grow and enhance educational opportunities for communities in need.
The Forest Stewards Guild is a nonprofit organization focused on promoting ecologically, economically, and socially responsible forestry. With over thirty years of experience, the Guild operates across the United States, advocating for sustainable forest management that benefits both ecosystems and the communities that rely on them. The organization is led by Executive Director Alexander 'Zander' Evans, PhD, and is based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The Guild emphasizes a balanced approach to forestry, integrating conservation with economic development. It offers various programs, including education and training for youth and professionals, policy analysis, and research on ecological forestry and climate resilience. The Forest Stewards Youth Corps program specifically trains young individuals from forest-dependent communities in natural resource management. Through its initiatives, the Guild aims to foster a new generation of forest stewards and support responsible forestry practices nationwide.
The Nature Conservancy (TNC) is a global environmental nonprofit organization founded in 1951. With a mission to conserve the lands and waters essential for all life, TNC operates in 79-83 countries and territories, supported by over one million members and more than 1,000 scientists. The organization has protected over 119 million acres worldwide, including 11 million acres in the U.S. Headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, TNC employs science-driven strategies to address conservation challenges. Their approach includes land acquisition, habitat management, species reintroduction, and public engagement through education and recreational access. TNC collaborates with individuals, governments, and communities to implement conservation programs, particularly in regions like Latin America and the Amazon. Their initiatives focus on protecting biodiversity and promoting sustainable practices, ensuring a thriving natural world for future generations.
Trickle Up is a global nonprofit organization dedicated to combating extreme poverty, founded in 1979. It focuses on empowering women living in extreme poverty, defined as those earning less than $1.90 per day. By partnering with marginalized groups, including indigenous peoples and refugees, Trickle Up aims to create economic opportunities and resilient pathways out of poverty. The organization has positively impacted over 500,000 participants, emphasizing the role of women as key agents of change in their communities. Utilizing the Graduation Approach, Trickle Up provides coaching, livelihoods training, and seed capital to help individuals start microenterprises. The organization also promotes financial inclusion through savings groups and digital initiatives, enhancing access to market information and government programs. With operations in countries like Guatemala, Mexico, Uganda, and India, Trickle Up builds strong relationships with communities to foster trust and capacity. Its commitment to collaboration and respect drives its mission to create a world free from extreme poverty.
World Vision USA is the U.S. branch of a global Christian humanitarian organization founded in 1950. It focuses on alleviating poverty, particularly among vulnerable children, through community development, emergency relief, and justice promotion in nearly 100 countries. With a mission inspired by the vision 'for every child, life in all its fullness,' World Vision aims to foster environments where children can thrive. The organization operates various programs, including transformational development that addresses the root causes of poverty, emergency relief providing essential aid during crises, and child sponsorship connecting donors with children in need. In the U.S., it reaches millions through disaster aid, education, and advocacy against child labor and exploitation. World Vision collaborates with over 3,300 nonprofit organizations, churches, and corporate partners to maximize its impact and empower communities.
Blackbaud is a software provider focused on empowering social impact for various sectors, including nonprofits, educational institutions, healthcare organizations, and faith communities. Founded in 1981, the company started with a billing system for a private school and has since evolved into a leader in the social good sector. Blackbaud is headquartered in Charleston, South Carolina, and has adopted a remote-first approach since 2021. The company offers a range of purpose-built software solutions, including fundraising, nonprofit financial management, digital giving, grantmaking, and education management. Its flagship product, The Raiser's Edge, is a comprehensive tool for fundraising and relationship management. Blackbaud serves nearly 150,000 organizations worldwide, helping them raise, grant, and invest over $100 billion annually in social good initiatives. The company is dedicated to fostering a global community focused on advancing social good through its Ecosystem of Good(R).
Circular Materials is a national not-for-profit organization based in Toronto, Ontario, dedicated to helping producers comply with extended producer responsibility (EPR) regulations for packaging and paper products. Founded by a coalition of leading Canadian food, beverage, and consumer product manufacturers, the organization focuses on designing and managing efficient recycling systems to promote a circular economy across various provinces, including Ontario, New Brunswick, and Alberta. The organization offers a range of services to support producers in fulfilling their EPR obligations. This includes the design and implementation of recycling programs, supply chain operations, producer registration and education, and technology support for tracking and reporting. Circular Materials collaborates with environmental organizations and educational groups to enhance recycling initiatives and community engagement. By managing provincial EPR programs and utilizing secure technology platforms, Circular Materials aims to ensure materials are effectively collected, recycled, and reintegrated into production processes.
DataCamp is an online learning platform founded in 2013, dedicated to data science and analytics education. Headquartered in New York, with offices in Leuven and London, DataCamp aims to democratize data skills and enhance data fluency through accessible, interactive courses. The platform offers over 350 courses on topics like Python, R, SQL, machine learning, and data visualization, designed for engaging, hands-on learning experiences. DataCamp supports broad access to education, providing free unlimited use of its platform for instructors and over 350,000 students globally. It partners with more than 120 nonprofits to offer 25,000 free subscriptions to underserved communities. The company serves over 5,000 businesses, including 80% of the Fortune 1000, and has experienced significant growth, with millions of courses completed annually. DataCamp also provides scalable team upskilling solutions and career services, addressing the increasing demand for data skills in the workforce.
ETS (Educational Testing Service) is a private, nonprofit organization founded in 1947, specializing in educational testing and assessment on a global scale. As the largest private educational testing organization, ETS administers over 50 million tests annually in more than 180 countries. The organization was established by three nonprofit educational institutions to enhance educational measurement and testing. ETS develops and scores a variety of standardized tests, including the Graduate Record Examinations (GRE), Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), and Praxis Series for teacher certification. The organization is dedicated to advancing quality and equity in education through rigorous research and innovative assessment solutions. ETS also operates ETS AI Labs, focusing on research in artificial intelligence to improve assessment methods. Its commitment to fairness and social responsibility aims to expand educational opportunities for learners from diverse backgrounds.
Flamingo is a personal care company based in New York, founded in 2018. It specializes in body hair removal and care products designed specifically for women. The company focuses on creating comfortable and high-performance grooming tools, including razors, shaving gels, hair removal creams, and waxing kits. Flamingo emphasizes innovative design and accessibility, making its products available at competitive prices. The company has conducted extensive research to understand women's body care routines, leading to the development of its product line. Flamingo is committed to promoting healthy body relationships for women and supports nonprofits that focus on education and healing. With a direct-to-consumer sales model, Flamingo offers its products through its online store, featuring bestsellers and subscription options for convenience.
GoFundMe is a for-profit crowdfunding platform founded in 2010 by Brad Damphousse and Andrew Ballester. It enables peer-to-peer fundraising for personal, charitable, and crisis-related causes. Initially designed as a simple platform for social saving, it quickly evolved to meet the growing demand for funding personal crises, particularly medical expenses. By 2020, it facilitated around 200,000 medical campaigns annually, reflecting its significant role in addressing societal needs. The platform offers a core crowdfunding service that allows users to raise funds for various needs, including medical bills and personal milestones. In 2022, GoFundMe expanded its offerings with the acquisition of Classy, rebranding it as GoFundMe Pro. This service provides advanced nonprofit fundraising tools, enhancing its capabilities to inspire donations and maximize impact. GoFundMe hosts tens of thousands of active campaigns each month, making it a major player in the crowdfunding space.
Oceana is a nonprofit ocean conservation organization founded in 2001, dedicated to protecting and restoring the world's oceans through targeted, science-based campaigns. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., it operates internationally with offices in various cities, making it the largest advocacy group focused solely on marine conservation. Oceana has achieved over 325 policy victories, protecting more than 4 million square miles of ocean across nine coastal countries and the European Union. The organization addresses critical issues such as overfishing, pollution, climate change, and habitat loss. Its approach involves a multi-disciplinary strategy that includes scientists, economists, and advocates working together to implement practical solutions like scientific catch limits and the establishment of Marine Protected Areas. Oceana also campaigns against plastic pollution and promotes responsible fishing practices, aiming to ensure healthy seafood for over 1 billion people daily while fostering a diverse and inclusive workforce across its global operations.