To prevent college student homelessness by providing temporary, safe and stable housing in the homes of local hosts and assisting students to exit the host home into permanent housing.
To rescue and shelter homeless animals and provide adoption choices, low-cost spay/neuter services, educational programs & volunteer opportunities.
Impact Health leads a network of more than 50 human service organizations, pre-paid health plans, and care managers participating in North Carolina’s Healthy Opportunities Pilot (HOP) program in Western North Carolina, one of the state’s three pilot regions. HOP is the nation’s first comprehensive program to test and evaluate the impact of providing select evidence-based, non-medical interventions related to housing, food, transportation and interpersonal safety and toxic stress to high-needs Medicaid enrollees.
Strengthening the impact of local Nonprofits by supporting and supplementing their efforts in the areas of cloud technology and digital marketing.
To Nurture Children for Lifelong Success.
Over the last 53 years, Imprints Cares has created a comprehensive framework of services aimed at addressing poverty through a multi-generational model through positive parenting, addressing the social drivers of health, and enhancing opportunities for children and their families to reach their full potential. Our Ready for School programs (prenatal – 5 years) offer parenting support integrated in the pediatric medical home, intensive home visiting, and less intensive early literacy intervention. Our Expanded Learning (5-8 years) program offers high quality before and after school care, including a special needs inclusion program, and summer enrichment where children discover, learn and grow. It is through this holistic approach that we are able to support families in cultivating a nurturing home environment, build trusting relationships, and utilize evidence-based resources that equip them to be their child's first and best teacher.
Inter-Faith Food Shuttle feeds our neighbors, teaches self-sufficiency, grows healthy foods, and cultivates innovative approaches to end hunger. We collaborate with partners across 7 counties of central North Carolina towards a shared vision of a hunger free community.
Our diverse array of programs equips food-insecure neighbors to provide healthy food for themselves; respect, autonomy, empowerment, and education are key to our “Feed-Teach-Grow” approach.
Technology, and the capacity to use it and produce it, both empowers and equips communities to address their needs, become self-sufficient, and thrive in today's world. Technology makes change possible.
Yet roughly half of the world lives in technological poverty, with little to no access to the internet and limited opportunities for education and training. IFGI addresses this technology gap by increasing access to technology and supporting education and tech literacy for the technologically poor.
We invent for the other half. For sustainable change. For a better world.