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Below is a list of all our supported charities. You can search and filter by name, city, region, or country or their Deductibility Code. If you are unable to find your charity or would like to suggest a new one, please contact us.
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A nationwide network of food banks providing meals to people facing hunger in the U.S. They distribute billions of pounds of food annually and aim to end hunger by 2030.

Researches and treats childhood cancer and life-threatening diseases while covering costs for families. Their work has helped raise survival rates for childhood cancer from 20% to over 80%.

Provides disaster relief, housing, food, addiction recovery, and other social services globally. They serve more than 30 million people annually across 130 countries.

Offers job training, employment placement, and community programs funded by thrift stores. Each year, millions of people gain skills and employment through their services.

Provides disaster relief, blood donations, safety training, and support for military families. They collect about 40% of the U.S. blood supply and respond to thousands of disasters yearly.

Grants life-changing wishes to children with critical illnesses. Since 1980, they have granted more than 500,000 wishes worldwide.

Delivers food, essentials, education, and disaster relief to children and families in need. They reach millions of people annually across the U.S. and internationally.

Focuses on global wildlife conservation, habitat protection, and climate change initiatives. They have helped protect iconic species like tigers, pandas, and elephants.

Provides clean water, sanitation, and hygiene solutions to underserved communities worldwide. They have reached millions of people with safe water and sanitation services since their founding.

Supports children globally with education, vaccines, nutrition, and emergency relief programs. UNICEF is active in over 190 countries, vaccinating nearly half of the world's children each year.

Fights preventable blindness and malnutrition, focusing on vision health and food security. They operate in over 20 countries and have saved the sight of millions of people.

Promotes heart health through education, research, and community outreach programs. Their research and advocacy have contributed to a 50% decline in cardiovascular deaths since the 1960s.

Provides healthcare, education, and emergency aid to improve children's lives globally. They currently operate in more than 100 countries to ensure children survive and thrive.

Offers housing and support to families with children undergoing hospital treatments. Since opening, they have served tens of thousands of families in New York.

Provides disaster relief, food distribution, and community development support. They have served more than 200 million people since their founding in 1994.

Collects and distributes new toys to less fortunate children during the holiday season. Each year, they bring joy to over 7 million children in need.

Supports injured veterans with rehabilitation, career counseling, and peer support services. They have assisted tens of thousands of veterans in rebuilding their lives after injury.

Advocates for humane treatment of animals and fights against cruelty and exploitation worldwide. They campaign to end practices like bear baiting and whale hunting.

Runs animal sanctuaries and advocates for ending the killing of pets in shelters. They have reduced shelter euthanasia nationwide through their no-kill initiatives.

Protects animals through rescues, certifications, and humane education programs. They pioneered the 'Humane Certified' program for farms and zoos.

Funds cancer research, supports patients, and promotes prevention and awareness campaigns. They invest hundreds of millions annually into groundbreaking cancer research.

Funds research and provides patient support for blood cancers, including leukemia and lymphoma. They have invested over $1.5 billion into blood cancer research since their founding.

Provides meals in response to humanitarian, climate, and community crises worldwide. Founded by chef José Andrés, they have served over 350 million meals since 2010.

Supports communities through grants, scholarships, and charitable giving programs. They manage over $2 billion in assets to benefit Los Angeles communities.

Provides financial and emotional support to firefighters, their families, and communities affected by fire. They offer a Fallen Firefighter Fund and scholarships for children of firefighters.

Funds research, advocacy, and support services for people with MS. They are the largest private funder of multiple sclerosis research in the world.

Brings clean and safe drinking water to people in developing countries. Since 2006, they have funded over 100,000 water projects in 29 countries.

Funds breast cancer research, education, screening, and patient support. They have invested nearly $3 billion in breast cancer research and community health programs.

Funds research to find a cure for Parkinson's disease and improve therapies. They are the world's largest nonprofit funder of Parkinson's research, with over $1 billion invested.

Promotes autism awareness, funds research, and advocates for services and support. They have invested hundreds of millions in research and helped secure insurance coverage for autism care.

Funds research to advance treatments and a cure for neuroendocrine cancers. They are the leading funder of NET cancer research worldwide.

Works to improve maternal and infant health through research, advocacy, and education. Their campaigns have helped reduce preterm births and support NICU families nationwide.
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