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Mozilla
Mozilla is a nonprofit that believes the Internet must always remain a global public resource, open and accessible to all. Its work is guided by the Mozilla Manifesto. The direct work of the Mozilla Foundation focuses on fueling the movement for an open Internet. Mozilla does this by connecting open Internet leaders with each other […]
Read More →Sourhouse
Dedicated to building a global community of bakers, Sourhouse’s mission is to design objects that become the center of daily rituals in the kitchen and an expression of personal identity to inspire more baking. Its flagship products include Goldie, the first device dedicated to caring for sourdough starter. This sleek and compact countertop warming device […]
Read More →Arts Brookfield
Arts Brookfield is the largest year-round, free performing arts and cultural presenter on the East coast.
Read More →Pacific Forest Trust
Since 1993, Pacific Forest Trust has created economic incentives that reward private forest owners for conserving their lands and practicing sustainable forestry.
Read More →Razan Al Mubarak
Razan Al Mubarak was elected President of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) for a term from 2021 to 2024. A native of the United Arab Emirates, Ms. Al Mubarak is the second woman to lead the organization in its 75-year history and its first president from West Asia. A progressive conservationist […]
Read More →Echoing Green
For more than 30 years, Echoing Green has been on the front lines of solving the world’s biggest problems, raising up the transformational leaders.
Read More →Gil Gershoni
Gil Gershoni is the founder and creative director of Gershoni Creative, a creative agency, and the founder of Dyslexic Design Thinking.
Read More →Keepsake Frames
Keepsake lets you easily turn any photo on your phone into a beautiful, professionally framed print for as low as $25.
Read More →DMC
The DMC Group aims to become the world’s leading destination for needlecraft inspiration, education, and supplies.
Read More →Jeff Speck
Jeff Speck is the co-author of the landmark bestseller Suburban Nation and Walkable City, and an urban planner who advocates internationally for more livable cities.
Read More →Springboard for the Arts
Springboard for the Arts cultivates vibrant neighborhoods by connecting artists with the skills, resources, and opportunities they need.
Read More →The Tenement Museum
The Tenement Museum tells the story of American immigration. It has become one of New York City’s preeminent cultural and educational institutions.
Read More →Fractured Atlas
Fractured Atlas is the country’s largest arts service organization, reaching a network of more than 250,000 artists in all 50 states.
Read More →ArtBuilt
ArtBuilt is a Brooklyn-based nonprofit that supports the creative sector in NYC and nationally through diverse programming initiatives.
Read More →Fine Arts Work Center
The Fine Arts Work Center is an international home for artists and writers in Provincetown, Massachusetts — the country’s most enduring artists’ community.
Read More →The Knight Foundation
Brother John S. and James L. Knight built and ran one of America’s largest and most successful 20th century newspaper companies.
Read More →Moleskine
The Moleskine notebook is the heir and successor to the legendary notebook used by artists and thinkers over the past two centuries.
Read More →ESI Design
Founded by interactive pioneer Edwin Schlossberg, ESI Design is an experiential design firm that has been redefining engagement for over 35 years.
Read More →Designing Justice + Designing Spaces
Designing Justice+ Designing Spaces engages communities in the design and development of new buildings, spaces, and tools for social improvement.
Read More →Dayton Literary Peace Prize
The Dayton Literary Peace Prize recognizes writers whose work demonstrates the power of literature to foster peace, social justice, and global understanding.
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