Grants Archive - Page 40 of 187 - Kenneth Rainin Foundation

Overseas Volunteer for a Better India is an organization dedicated to facilitating volunteer opportunities for individuals outside of India who wish to contribute to the country’s development. Through various projects and initiatives, they aim to empower communities, promote education and address social issues, fostering positive change and collaboration across borders.

Pachamama Alliance is a global community fostering sustainable living by integrating Indigenous wisdom with modern knowledge, aiming for a socially just and environmentally sustainable future. Through learning, connection, engagement and travel, they empower individuals to catalyze personal and collective transformation. With roots in the Amazon rainforest, their programs aim to generate conscious commitment and positive […]

Pacific Tongues is a non-profit organization that cultivates an active artistic Oceanic community of writers, spoken word performers, leaders, educators and students of all ages. Their commitment is to honor the practice of kuleana through creative workshops, public events and pedagogical development.

The Pacific Writers’ Connection (PWC) is a Hawai’i based nonprofit organization dedicated to encouraging nature and place writers, youth writing and reading programs to strengthen a network of global citizens who share concerns about their environments, communities, place, people and cultures.

The Paden School community in Alameda provides students with the opportunities to learn in ways that support their individual learning styles, helping them realize their strengths, work with their challenges and fulfill their potential.

Paintbrush Diplomacy provides opportunities for people to connect and exchange ideas and experiences in order to enhance cultural awareness and understanding.

People’s Kitchen Collective (PKC) operates in Oakland, California, blending art and activism through food-centered political education, drawing on the diverse backgrounds and migration stories of its members. They use immersive experiences rooted in family recipes to honor shared struggles and advocate for radical hospitality as a means to address pressing social issues.

Mujeres Unidas Y Activas (MUA) is a grassroots organization that empowers immigrant women, particularly Latinas, through leadership development, community organizing and advocacy. MUA focuses on issues such as workers’ rights, immigration and gender justice, striving to create a supportive and equitable environment for immigrant women and their families.

The Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to combating neuromuscular diseases through funding research, providing support services and advocating for improved treatments and policies. MDA’s efforts aim to enhance the lives of individuals and families affected by muscular dystrophy and related conditions, ultimately striving for a future free of these debilitating diseases.

The Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to combating neuromuscular diseases through funding research, providing support services and advocating for improved treatments and policies. MDA’s efforts aim to enhance the lives of individuals and families affected by muscular dystrophy and related conditions, ultimately striving for a future free of these debilitating diseases.