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Today you can change your community forever.
U N I T E D WAY O F T H E N AT I O N A L C A P I TA L A R E A
Join United Way of the National Capital Area (United Way NCA) in our effort to provide every person in the region with access to education, financial stability and good health.
United Way NCA serves in eight
regions: Alexandria, Arlington,
District of Columbia, Fairfax/
Falls Church, Loudoun County,
Montgomery County, Prince
George’s County and Prince
William County.
Today you can change your community forever.
United Way NCA Service Areas
Arlington
Alexandria
District ofColumbia
Loudoun
Montgomery
PrinceGeorge’s
Fairfax-Falls Church
PrinceWilliam
At United Way of the National Capital Area (United Way NCA), we strive to create focused, sustainable impact across the eight regions we serve.
During the past year, we executed a rigorous process
to evaluate how we will invest our resources to create
the greatest impact. United Way NCA never wants to
make decisions without listening to the community.
To achieve this, we convened business and nonprofit
leaders, participated in town hall meetings and forums
and conducted Community Conversation surveys across
the region to assess our community’s most pressing
challenges.
With that information and data, we determined how
we will direct our resources. In this brochure, you
will learn more about our exciting plan to move our
region forward.
Message from Rosie Allen-Herring,President & CEO
Rosie Allen-Herring President & CEO United Way of the National Capital Area
We want you to know that when you invest in United
Way NCA, you are investing in your neighborhood, your
local schools and your community. When you “Give
Where You Live” you create impact. You change lives.
We could not do what we do without you. Your support
makes our work possible. On behalf of United Way NCA, I
would like to thank all of our donors, member nonprofits,
and corporate and community partners. Thank you for all
that you do every day to make the national capital area a
better place for us all.
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WELCOME TOOUR COMMUNITY
Creating an Impact in the CommunityHow do we do it?
We Analyze researchWe conduct surveys; analyze regional data;
participate in forums, town hall meetings
and community events; and meet with local
policymakers to identify our region’s most
pressing challenges.
United Way NCA is a
collaborator, a convener and
a catalyst for community
change. We raise funds to
invest in creating measurable
community impact.
We ListenWe engage in strategic listening. We identify gaps
in services as well as opportunities for coordination
and collaboration in order to ground our work in an
understanding of what people want and need for
their families and for themselves. We host community
conversations; convene our member nonprofits and
corporate and community partners; and collaborate
with our Regional Councils.
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WELCOME TOOUR COMMUNITY
We Collaborate
We Drive Change
We bring together people and organizations with
the passion, expertise and resources to get things
done. We galvanize our communities around a
common cause, a common vision and a common
path forward.
United Way NCA is a catalyst for community change. We
invest in programs and initiatives that create measurable
and sustainable impact. We raise more than $30 million
annually to drive impact in the national capital area.We have set big goals for
our community. With your
support, we can achieve them. G i v e W h e r e y o u L i v e 3
education
of children who live
in poverty do not
graduate from
high school.
22%
Our goal is to prepare 12,000 Title 1 middle school students to transition to high school performing at grade level and on track to succeed.
Across the nation, young people are dropping out of high school at an alarming rate: 1.9 million per year.
How do we keep kids on track, engaged and motivated to succeed? Waiting until high school to prevent students from dropping out is far too late.
We need to place students on the path to graduation
during middle school. We need to intervene early when
students begin to struggle academically. Students who
start the 9th grade on time, reading at grade level and
with grade-appropriate math skills are three times more
likely to graduate from high school.
Research shows that for low-income youth, high school
graduation can be an unattainable goal because these
students face a variety of barriers to achieving academic
success. We can help.
6th grade students who do not attend
school regularly, who receive poor behavior
marks, or fail math or English, have a 10%
chance of graduating high school
on time.
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Be A MeNTorChildren need positive adult relationships to succeed. Volunteer to be a mentor at UnitedWayNCA.org/volunteer.
of high school students
in the District do not
graduate on time.
39%
To increase student achievement, United Way NCA will
invest in bringing together collaborative nonprofit
partners to offer comprehensive wraparound services in
targeted middle schools in the eight regions we serve.
These partners will provide services including academic
tutoring; mentoring; afterschool and enrichment
programs; medical, mental and dental care; parental
engagement; housing and homeless services; financial
stability programs; and physical fitness and healthy food
programs.
Using this collaborative model, we aim to prepare more
middle school students to succeed at the high school level
and ultimately graduate.
With your support, we will help children in our
community to learn, succeed and thrive.
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To increase financial stability in our region, we will provide residents with access to high quality asset-building and financial planning resources through new Prosperity Centers. Our goal is to connect families to banking services, credit counseling and financial
planning tools that will allow them to manage debt, save, plan long-term
and prosper.
We also want to serve and support the
individuals and families experiencing
homelessness in our community. To help
address their immediate needs, we are
bringing the nationally-recognized Project
Homeless Connect model to our own
community.
At the one-day event, participants will be
provided with a wide variety of on-site services,
which might normally take weeks to access. By
bringing together nonprofit organizations, service
providers and government agencies, attendees will
have access to identification services and vital record
information, medical and dental care, employment
services and more.
Financial Stability
Our goal is to help people achieve financial stability and remove barriers to stable and affordable housing.
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12,000+area residents experience or are at risk of homelessness
at any given time.
you CAN heLp Learn more about how you can participate in our
efforts to increase prosperity in our community.
Go to UnitedWayNCA.org.
United Way NCA collaborates with community partners and VITA sites to help low-to-moderate income families access the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), file tax returns and maximize their tax refunds. Last year, United Way NCA supported 20 VITA sites that helped tax filers receive more than $17.7 million in tax refund dollars.
Saving Families Money
250,000 people in our region do not have bank accounts and are using fringe financial services like predatory payday loans, check cashing and high-cost tax preparation services.
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health
Fun, Fly & Fit ©
United Way NCA’s Fun, Fly & Fit youth fitness and nutrition
program serves 16 Before and After-care programs in
Prince George’s County. The program has also expanded
to the District of Columbia and Montgomery County.
In 2014, United Way NCA helped students
accomplish more than 950,000 minutes of play
through the program.
Fun, Fly & Fit teaches children the benefits of eating
healthy, exercising daily and making smart choices.
The program extends beyond school walls as children
take the lessons they learn from their Fun, Fly & Fit
coaches back to their families, which serves to motivate
and inspire them, and also amplify the effects of
the program.
Healthy, active and well-nourished children are more likely to attend school, be alert, engaged in the classroom and ready to learn.
At United Way NCA, we know that we won’t achieve our education goals without focusing on children’s health and wellness. As we work with middle schools in our region to increase student achievement, we will also coordinate access to health, wellness, physical fitness and nutrition programs for students in those schools.
Our goal is to encourage kids to be healthy and physically fit during childhood and throughout life.
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residents in the Washington, DC
area live in “food deserts,”
meaning they do not have access
to supermarkets containing fresh
fruits and vegetables, and healthy,
economical ingredients in their
neighborhood.
In the
National Capital Area
of children
ages 10-17 are classified as
overweight or obese.
37%
231,000+
United Way NCA connects our neighbors to basic needs support through 2-1-1.
This free, non-emergency telephone number connects more than 450,000 people per year in the District of Columbia, Virginia and Maryland to human service information and referrals.
Meeting Basic Needs with 2-1-1
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Give. Advocate. Volunteer.There are three powerful ways you can participate in our local movement to Live United.
GiveWhen you give where you live, you join United Way
NCA’s more than 150,000 donors in investing in programs
and initiatives that will prepare people for successful
careers and provide access to high quality education and
health services.
You can also maximize your impact by joining one of our
three affinity groups.
As a United Way Tocqueville Society member you can
network with community-oriented philanthropists at
Tocqueville receptions, parties and galas, and meet
with United Way NCA’s top leaders. Tocqueville Society
members commit to contributing $10,000 or more
annually. The following Step-Up program is available:
Year 1: $5,000; Year 2: $7,500; and Year 3: $10,000.
As a member of United Way’s Women’s Leadership
Council, you can network with women dedicated to
creating a collective impact in our community; meet with
United Way NCA leaders; and participate in social events,
forums and volunteer activities. Women’s Leadership
Council members commit to contributing $2,500 or more
annually. The following Step-Up program is available:
Year 1: $1,000; Year 2: $1,500; and Year 3: $2,500.
United Way Emerging Leaders Society is a group of
passionate and committed young professionals under the
age of 40. As a member of this group, you can attend
social and networking events, volunteer activities and
leadership training. Emerging Leaders Society
members commit to contributing $1,000
annually. The following Step-Up program is
available: Year 1: $350; Year 2: $700; and
Year 3: $1,000.
JoiN AN AFFiNiTy Group Learn more about United
Way NCA’s affinity groups
at UnitedWayNCA.org/
leadership-giving.
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AdvocateBe a champion for United Way NCA’s work in our
community. Whether you are writing a letter to
a policymaker, promoting a cause through your
social networks, or wearing a Live United t-shirt,
you are communicating that you care about your
neighbors and that you are an active member in
our movement to create significant change in the
national capital area.
LIVE UNITED
volunteerVolunteering allows you to demonstrate
compassion and serve others. By volunteering
with United Way NCA or any of our member
nonprofit organizations, you can contribute your
talents and skills to help our community thrive.
Lend a hand, donate your professional services,
tutor a child, serve as a mentor or organize a Day
of Caring at your company. To learn more about
how to volunteer with United Way NCA, go to
UnitedWayNCA.org/volunteer.
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ThANK youG i v e W h e r e y o u L i v e 1 3
How to GiveChoose how you would like your pledge directed
9072 Education Fund
Your contribution will provide academic supports, mentoring and behavioral health services for middle grade student success.
9073 Financial Stability Fund
Your contribution will help low income families achieve financial stability, avoid homelessness and access affordable housing.
9074 Health Fund
Your contribution will promote health and wellness and provide for basic needs throughout our community.
9080 Veterans Fund
Your contribution will help veterans access educational and employment services and basic needs support.
9081 Innovation Fund
Your contribution will fund promising, innovative solutions to complex social issues related to our core areas: Education, Financial Stability and Health.
DoptionGive to a nonprofit of your choice Choose from among our member nonprofit organizations, or write in a cause that matters most to you.
If you choose to support United Way NCA or designate your contribution, please enter the appropriate United Way code on your pledge form or online by visiting, UnitedWayNCA.org. On our website you also can read a 25-word description about the services each of our member nonprofits provides to the community.
AoptionGive directly to United Way of the National Capital Area Your contribution will go where it’s needed most to help United Way’s mission of building a thriving community.
8000 United Way of the National Capital Area
BoptionGive where you live Your contribution will go to support programs and initiatives in the county or city where you live. We will create impact in our focus areas of education, financial stability and health in the regions we serve:
9001 Alexandria
9002 Arlington
9003 District of Columbia
9004 Fairfax-Falls Church
9005 Loudoun
9006 Montgomery
9007 Prince George’s
9008 Prince William
9000 National Capital Area
CoptionGive to the Community Impact FundYour contribution will help to solve our region’s most critical issues.
Methods of giving: Easy payroll contributions, personal check, securities, credit/debit card
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Choose a nonprofit9451 501cTech
A8044 A Woman’s Choice
8808 AARP Legal Counsel for the Elderly
8854 Abundant Community Actions
8893 Abused and Homeless Children’s Refuge - Alternative House
8827 Academy of Hope
9182 Academy of the Holy Cross, Inc.
8058 ACCA, Inc. (Annandale Christian Community for Action)
9533 Access Housing, Inc. (DC)
9697 ACE Mentor Program of the Greater Washington Metropolitan Area, Inc.
8001 Action in Community Through Service of Prince William (ACTS)
8369 Adoptions Together
8609 Adventure Theatre MTC
9604 AFCEA Educational Foundation
8528 Alexandria Country Day School
8025 Alexandria Housing Development Corporation
8101 Alexandria Seaport Foundation
9609 Alfred Street Baptist Church Foundation
8352 ALIVE!
8245 Alliance for the Physically Disabled, Inc.
8056 Alzheimer’s Association of the National Capital Area, Inc.
8003 American Cancer Society, South Atlantic Division, Inc.
8630 American Dance Institute
8370 American Diabetes Association, Washington DC
8012 American Heart Association, Inc. - Mid-Atlantic Affiliate DC
8016 American Heart Association, Inc. - Mid-Atlantic Affiliate Loudoun County
8350 American Heart Association, Inc. - Mid-Atlantic Affiliate Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties
8015 American Heart Association, Inc. - Mid-Atlantic Affiliate Northern Virginia
8017 American Heart Association, Inc. - Mid-Atlantic Affiliate Prince William County
8022 American Red Cross National Capital Region
8075 American Youth Philharmonic Orchestras
8220 America’s ToothFairy
8747 Animal Allies, Inc.
8372 Animal Welfare League of Alexandria
8804 Animal Welfare League of Arlington
9369 Appleseed Foundation, Inc.
8033 Arc of Greater Prince William/INSIGHT, Inc.
8139 Arc of Loudoun on the Paxton Campus
8034 Arc of Montgomery County, Inc.
8035 Arc of Northern Virginia
8036 Arc of Prince George’s County, Inc.
8032 Arc of the District of Columbia, Inc.
8402 Archbishop Carroll High School
8995 Ardmore Enterprises, Inc.
8601 Arena Stage
8143 Arlington Community Foundation
8354 Arlington Food Assistance Center
8247 Arlington Free Clinic, Inc.
8375 Arlington Outdoor Education Association
8403 Arlington Partnership for Affordable Housing, Inc.
8296 Arlington Pediatric Center, Inc.
8404 Arlington Street People’s Assistance Network, Inc.
8406 Arlington Thrive
8171 Army Distaff Foundation, Inc.
8269 Army Retirement Residence Foundation - Potomac
9699 Art Enables
8069 Art League, Inc.
8622 Arts for the Aging (AFTA)
9371 ASHA for Women
9613 Asian American LEAD
8996 Asian Pacific American Legal Resource Center
8027 Asian-American Homeownership Counseling, Inc.
8278 Aspire Counseling
8190 Assist Pregnancy Center
8413 ATOM Boosters Club, Inc.
8095 Autism Society of Northern Virginia
8038 Ayuda
B9615 Back on My Feet
8037 Barbara Chambers Children’s Center
8798 Beacon House
8048 BEST Kids, Inc.
8268 Bethany House of Northern Virginia, Inc.
8276 Bethany, Inc.
8376 Bethesda Cares
8041 Big Brothers Big Sisters of the National Capital Area
8270 Birthright of Montgomery County, MD
8115 Bishop Ireton High School
8895 Bishop McNamara High School
8273 Bishop O’Connell High School
8377 Black Student Fund
8314 Blessed Sacrament School
8047 Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington, Inc.
9636 Boys Town Washington, DC
8594 Brain Foundation
8237 Brain Injury Services
8219 Bread for the City, Inc.
8023 Breastfeeding Outreach for Greater Washington
8051 Breathe DC
8353 Bridges to Independence, Inc. (formerly, Arlington-Alexandria Coalition for the Homeless)
8379 Bright Beginnings, Inc.
8288 Brother, Help Thyself, Inc.
9375 Brotherhood and Sisterhood (BSI) International Blacks & Whites Uniting Communities
8235 Browne Academy
8620 BUILD Metro DC
8884 Building Bridges Across the River (THEARC)
8799 Building Families for Children
G i v e W h e r e y o u L i v e 1 5
Choose a nonprofit8380 Burgundy Farm Country Day School,
Inc.
8073 Byte Back, Inc.
C9804 Calvary Bible Institute, Inc.
9361 Calvary Healthcare, Inc.
8812 Calvary Women’s Services
8333 Camp Fire USA Patuxent Area Council, Inc.
8381 Campagna Center, Inc.
8030 Capital Area Asset Builders (CAAB)
8052 Capital Area Food Bank
8727 Capital Area Immigrants’ Rights Coalition
8529 Capital City Public Charter School
8104 Capital Partners for Education
8618 Capitol Hill Arts Workshop
8859 Capitol Hill Group Ministry, Inc.
8066 Capitol Hill Village
8544 Carlos Rosario International Public Charter School
8228 Carpenter’s Shelter, Inc.
8159 CASA de Maryland, Inc.
8593 CASA For Children of DC
8318 CASA, Children’s Intervention Services
8026 Catholic Charities Archdiocese of Washington AMH
8324 Catholic Charities Archdiocese of Washington KI
8192 Catholic Charities Archdiocese of Washington SCC
8054 Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Washington
8161 Catholic Youth Organization of Washington, DC and the Metropolitan Area
8382 Catholics for Housing, Inc.
9307 Center for Alexandria’s Children, Inc.
8657 Center for the Arts of Greater Manassas/Prince William County, Inc.
8517 Central American Resource Center
9617 Central Union Mission
8123 CentroNia
8530 Cesar Chavez Public Charter Schools for Public Policy
8383 Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School of Greater Washington, Inc.
9805 Chelsea School
8401 Child and Family Network Centers
8310 Children of Mine
8629 Children’s Chorus of Washington
8070 Children’s Law Center
8603 Choral Arts Society of Washington
8105 Chris4Life Colon Cancer Foundation
8997 Christ Child Society, Inc.
8385 Christ House
8527 City Kids Wilderness Project
9618 City Year Washington, DC
8068 CityDance
8635 Class Acts Arts, Inc.
8308 Clozynergy, Inc.
8194 Coalition for the Homeless, Inc.
8112 College Bound, Inc.
9624 College Success Foundation-District of Columbia
8109 Collegiate Directions, Inc.
8110 Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind
9384 Communities In Schools of the Nation’s Capital, Inc.
8405 Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America
8129 Community Bridges, Inc.
8337 Community Crisis Services, Inc.
8818 Community Family Life Services, Inc.
9310 Community Legal Services of Prince George’s County
8332 Community Living Alternatives
8358 Community Lodgings
8420 Community Ministries of Rockville, Inc.
8389 Community of Hope, Inc.
8253 Community Services Agency of the Metropolitan Washington Council, AFL-CIO
8422 Community Services for Autistic Adults and Children (CSAAC)
8394 Community Support Services
8411 Community Support Systems, Inc.
8525 Compass, Inc.
8289 Computer C.O.R.E.
9386 Conflict Resolution Center of Montgomery County, Inc.
8300 Connelly School of the Holy Child
8842 Cornerstone Montgomery
9387 Cornerstone, Inc.
8177 Cornerstones, Inc. (formerly Reston Interfaith)
8814 Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA), Montgomery County, Maryland, Inc.
8840 Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA), Prince George’s County, Inc.
8865 Covenant House Washington
8654 CREATE Arts Center
8716 Critical Exposure
9631 Crittenton Services of Greater Washington
8218 Crossway Community, Inc.
9698 Culpepper Garden
D8425 Damascus Help, Inc.
8655 Dance Institute of Washington, Inc.
8607 Dance Place / DC Wheel Productions, Inc.
8138 DC Bilingual Public Charter School
9437 DC Center for the LGBT Community
8233 DC Central Kitchen, Inc.
8118 DC College Access Program (DC-CAP)
8351 DC Doors
8077 DC Law Students in Court
8647 DC Public Education Fund
8820 DC Scores
8863 DC Volunteer Lawyers Project
8672 DC Youth Orchestra Program
8728 Deaf Abused Women’s Network, DAWN
8392 DeMatha Catholic High School
8121 Diabetes National Institute, Inc.
9811 Diane’s House Ministries, Inc.
8084 Didlake, Inc.
9391 District Alliance for Safe Housing, Inc.
8195 Do The Write Thing
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Choose a nonprofit8153 Doctors Community Hospital
Foundation, Inc.
9392 Don Bosco Cristo Rey High School of the Archdiocese of Washington, Inc.
8031 Doorways for Women and Families, Inc.
8208 Down Syndrome Association of Northern Virginia (DSANV)
8086 Downtown Cluster’s Geriatric Day Care Center, Inc.
8301 Dwelling Place, Inc.
E8160 E.L. Haynes Public Charter School
8408 Easter Seals Serving DC | MD | VA
8426 ECHO, Inc.
8021 Eddie’s Club, Inc.
8503 EFFORTS (Employment for Former Offenders Receiving Treatment Services)
8302 Elizabeth Seton High School, Inc.
9627 Elsie Whitlow Stokes Community Freedom Public Charter School
8915 End Time Harvest Ministries, Inc.
8584 Enterprise Development Group (EDG)
8091 Episcopal Center for Children
9397 Equal Rights Center
9398 Essential Theatre
8304 Ethiopian Community Center, Inc.
8399 Ethiopian Community Development Council, Inc.
8092 Every Citizen Has Opportunities, Inc.
F8905 FACETS
9399 Fair Chance
9400 Fairfax County Park Foundation, Inc.
8305 Fairfax FISH, Inc.
8906 Fairfax Library Foundation
8907 Fairfax Pets on Wheels, Inc.
8236 Fairfax ReLeaf
9628 Fairfax Symphony Orchestra
8172 Fairfax Volunteer Fire Department
9815 Faith Connections, Inc.
8908 Falls Church Community Service Council, Inc. (FCS)
8213 Falls Church-McLean Children’s Center
9816 Family Life Center Foundation
8093 Family Matters of Greater Washington, Inc.
8371 Family Preservation and Strengthening Services
8374 Family Service Foundation, Inc.
8098 Family Services, Inc.
8929 Fancy Cats Rescue Team
8911 Feline Foundation of Greater Washington, Inc.
8398 Fellowship Square Foundation, Inc.
9818 Fight For Children, Inc.
9629 Firefighters Fund of Fairfax County
9316 First Home Alliance
2117 Fisher House Foundation, Inc.
8553 Fishing School
8429 Food & Friends, Inc.
8260 For Love of Children
8824 Forestville Pregnancy Center, Inc.
9404 Foundation for the Advancement of Music & Education, Inc.
8805 Foundation Schools, The
9317 Foundation to Eradicate Duchenne, Inc.
8531 Franciscan Monastery USA, Inc.
9633 Free Minds Book Club & Writing Workshop
8624 Friday Morning Music Club, Inc.
8737 Friends at NIH
7193 Friends Of Fort Dupont Ice Arena, Inc.
8583 Friends of Guest House, Inc.
9822 Friends of Homeless Animals
8916 Friends of Loudoun County Mental Health, Inc.
8729 Friends of the Library, Montgomery County
8866 Friends of the National Arboretum
8299 Friendship Place
8198 Fuller Center for Housing of Prince George’s County, Inc.
G8432 Gaithersburg HELP, Inc.
8196 Gaithersburg Meals on Wheels, Inc.
9634 GALA Hispanic Theatre
8660 Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington
9635 Georgetown Ministry Center
8292 Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School
8582 Gesher Jewish Day School
8107 Girl Scout Council of the Nation’s Capital
9406 Girls, Inc. of the Washington, DC Metropolitan Area
8477 Gonzaga College High School
8920 Good Shepherd Alliance, Inc.
8317 Good Shepherd Housing & Family Services, Inc.
8479 Good Shepherd Housing Foundation
8825 Goodwill of Greater Washington
8226 Grace Ministries of the United Methodist Church
8108 Greater Baden Medical Services, Inc.
9638 Greater Prince William Community Health Center
8214 Greater Washington Urban League
8923 Green Acres School, Inc.
8197 Green Door
9823 Guide Dogs of America
H8950 Habitat for Humanity Metro
Maryland
8224 Habitat for Humanity of Washington, DC
7431 Habitat for Humanity Prince William County
8571 Habitat for Humanity, Loudoun County
9639 Heart to Hand, Inc.
8111 Hebrew Home of Greater Washington, Inc.
9411 Help for Others
8359 Herndon-Reston FISH, Inc.
8360 HEROES, Inc.
8949 Higher Achievement DC Metro
8201 Hillcrest Children’s Center
8719 Hispanics Against Child Abuse and Neglect, Inc.
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Choose a nonprofit9826 Hollin Meadows Partnership for
Science and Math Education
8733 Holy Redeemer School
8951 Holy Trinity Episcopal Day School
8481 Holy Trinity School
8113 Home Care Partners, Inc.
8580 HomeAid Northern Virginia
8238 HomeFree-USA, Inc.
8363 Homeless Animals Rescue Team, Inc.
8204 Homeless Children’s Playtime Project, Inc.
8480 Homestretch, Inc.
9414 Hope and a Home, Inc.
8114 Hopkins House
8365 Hospice Caring, Inc.
8720 The House, Inc.
9837 House of Mercy
9416 House of Ruth Maryland, Inc.
8255 Housing & Community Services of Northern Virginia
8532 Housing Counseling Services, Inc.
9825 Housing Initiative Partnership, Inc.
8802 Housing Options & Planning Enterprises, Inc.
8898 Housing Unlimited, Inc.
8533 HSC Pediatric Center
8734 Humane Society of Fairfax County, Inc.
8240 Humanities Council of Washington, DC
I9642 Identity, Inc.
9643 Imagination Stage, Inc.
2795 INMED Partnerships for Children, Inc.
8225 Inova Health Foundation
8096 Insight Memory Care Center
8230 Interfaith Works, Inc.
8857 interPLAYcompany Band
8577 Inwood House
8833 IONA Senior Services
8643 Iran Cultural and Educational Center, Inc.
8834 Islamic-American Zakat Foundation, Inc.
8575 Ivymount School, Inc.
J8242 James Mott Community Assistance
Program, Inc.
8126 Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington, Inc.
8437 Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia, Inc.
8127 Jewish Council for the Aging of Greater Washington, Inc.
8469 Jewish Federation of Greater Washington
8438 Jewish Foundation for Group Homes
8128 Jewish Social Service Agency
8244 Jill’s House
8536 Job Discovery, Inc. (JDI)
8962 Jobs Have Priority
8931 John Quadrino Foundation to Benefit Children with Cancer
8485 Joseph’s House
9829 Jubilee Association of Maryland, Inc.
8232 Jubilee Jobs, Inc.
9645 Jumpstart DC
8486 Junior Achievement of Greater Washington
8574 Just Neighbors
K8932 Kappa Scholarship Endowment Fund
8065 KEEN Greater DC/Kids Enjoy Exercise Now
7215 Kid Power, Inc.
8135 Kingman Boys Club, Inc.
8572 KIPP DC
8283 Koinonia Foundation, Inc.
8136 Korean Community Service Center of Greater Washington, Inc.
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8819 La Clinica del Pueblo
8487 Lab School of Washington
9681 Lamb Center
8388 L’Arche Greater Washington, D.C.
9831 Latin American Montessori Bilingual Public Charter School
8489 Latin American Youth Center, Inc.
9425 Latino Economic Development Center
8206 Latino Student Fund
8843 Laurel Advocacy and Referral Services
9832 Legal Aid Justice Center
8140 Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia
8141 Legal Services of Northern Virginia, Inc.
8611 Levine School of Music
8521 Life Skills Center
8266 Lift Me Up! Inc.
8185 Linden Resources
9648 LINK, Incorporated
9649 Lions of District 22-C Eye Bank & Research Foundation, Inc.
8007 Lisner-Louise-Dickson-Hurt Home
8490 Literacy Council of Montgomery County, Maryland, Inc.
8356 Literacy Council of Northern Virginia, Inc.
8210 Literacy Lab, The
8942 Literacy Volunteers of America-Prince William, Inc.
9833 Little Buddies Adoption and Humane Society
8543 Little Lights Urban Ministries
8800 Local Independent Charities of America
8145 Loudoun Abused Women’s Shelter (LAWS)
8274 Loudoun Cares
8491 Loudoun Education Foundation, Inc.
8483 Loudoun Interfaith Relief, Inc.
8492 Loudoun Literacy Council
8144 Loudoun Therapeutic Riding, Inc.
8497 Loudoun Volunteer Caregivers
8259 Lourie Center for Children’s Social and Emotional Wellness
8146 Lutheran Social Services of the National Capital Area, Inc.
8275 Lydia’s House in DC
8495 Lynn House of Potomac Valley, Inc.
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Choose a nonprofitM
8262 Main Street Child Development Center, Inc.
8326 Manassas City Public Schools Education Foundation (MCPSEF)
8846 Manna Food Center, Inc.
8847 Manna, Inc.
8040 Maple Springs Baptist Bible College and Seminary, Inc.
8103 Maret School, Inc.
8445 Martha’s Table, Inc.
8013 Maryland Classic Youth Orchestras, Inc.
9325 Maryland Crime Victims’ Resource Center, Inc.
8263 Mary’s Center
9326 Matthew’s Center for Visual Learning
8390 MBA Opens Doors Foundation
8148 Melwood
8925 Men Aiming Higher
8151 Mental Health Association of Montgomery County, MD, Inc.
8290 Mentor Foundation
8328 Mentors, Inc.
8872 Mercy Health Clinic
8681 Metropolitan Chorus
9654 Mi Casa, Inc.
8080 Mid-Atlantic Gleaning Network
8002 Mission of Love Charities, Inc.
8157 MobileMed
8447 Montgomery Child Care Association, Inc.
8569 Montgomery County Coalition for the Homeless, Inc.
9441 Montgomery County Collaboration Council
8330 Montgomery County Humane Society, Inc.
8152 Montgomery County Public Schools Educational Foundation, Inc.
8211 Mundo Verde Bilingual Public Charter School
9319 Music for Life
9839 Mutt Love Rescue, Inc.
8257 MVLE, Inc.
8449 My Sister’s Place (MSP)
N8281 N Street Village, Inc.
8687 NAMI Montgomery County
9841 NAMI-Northern Virginia
8662 National Building Museum
8688 National Capital Therapy Dogs, Inc.
8409 National Center for Children and Families
8993 National Children’s Center, Inc.
8298 National Collegiate Preparatory Public Charter High School
8134 National Kidney Foundation Serving the National Capital Area
8565 National Museum of Women in the Arts, Inc.
8652 National Philharmonic Orchestra & Chorale of Montgomery County, Inc.
9844 National Phlebotomy Association
8690 National Vaccine Information Center
9657 National Volunteer Fire Council
9845 Nature Generation
8094 Neighborhood Health
8316 New Beginnings, Inc.
8563 New Community for Children, Inc.
8072 New Endeavors by Women
9367 New Futures
8179 New Hope Housing, Inc.
8724 New Hope Ministries, Inc.
8602 New Horizons Supported Services
8562 New Life Worship Center
9683 Nonprofit Village Center, The
8631 Northern Virginia Community College Educational Foundation
8933 Northern Virginia Conservation Trust
8335 Northern Virginia Dental Clinic, Inc.
8099 Northern Virginia Family Service
8400 Northern Virginia Therapeutic Riding Program, Inc.
8693 Northwest Center
8162 Northwest Settlement House
9329 NOVA ScriptsCentral, Inc.
8736 Novant Health Foundation Prince William Medical Center
8307 NVDECS Foundation
O8078 OAR (Offender Aid and Restoration
of Arlington County)
8285 OAR of Fairfax County, Inc.
8694 One Ministries - UNIQUE Learning Center
9847 Open Arms Housing, Inc.
9653 Open City Advocates (formerly Mentoring Today)
9331 Open Door Housing Fund
8507 Operation Understanding of the District of Columbia
9661 Our Daily Bread, Inc.
8478 Our Lady of Good Counsel High School
8537 Oxon Hill Boys and Girls Club
P8853 Parent Encouragement Program, Inc.
9332 Parent Leadership Training Institute of Alexandria, Inc.
8156 Partnership for Animal Welfare, Inc.
8085 Pathway Homes, Inc.
8855 Pathways Schools
9536 Pathways to Housing DC
8336 Paul VI Catholic High School
9454 People Animals Love (PAL)
9886 Per Scholas, National Capital Region
8456 PETS-DC
8861 PHILLIPS Programs
8186 Phoenix House Mid-Atlantic
9491 PLAN of Maryland-D.C., Inc.
8322 Planned Parenthood of Metropolitan Washington
8476 Poison Control Center, National Capital
8538 Potomac Community Resources, Inc.
9455 Preemies Today
8100 Prince George’s Child Resource Center, Inc.
9662 Prince George’s Tennis & Education Foundation
8458 Prince William Area Free Clinic, Inc.
8167 Prince William County Public Schools Education Foundation, Inc.
8327 Project Mend-A-House, Inc.
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Choose a nonprofit8466 PRS, Inc.
Q9339 Quality Trust for Individuals with
Disabilities, Inc.
R8958 Rainbow Therapeutic Riding Center
9340 Reach for College! Inc.
8459 Reading Connection, Inc.
8959 Reading Is Fundamental of Northern Virginia, Inc.
8243 Reading Partners
8076 Rebuilding Together Montgomery County, Inc.
8340 Red Wiggler Community Farm
8176 Rehabilitation Opportunities, Inc.
8559 Resource Connections, Inc.
8241 Reston Children’s Center, Inc.
8461 Resurrection Children’s Center
8897 Rosemount Center
8616 Round House Theatre
9664 Rude Ranch Animal Rescue, Inc.
S9542 Safe Shores - The DC Children’s
Advocacy Center
8700 Salvation Army, National Capital Area Command
8250 Samaritan Inns
8496 Samaritan Ministry of Greater Washington
9667 San Miguel School
8309 Sanctity of Life Ministries, Inc.
8464 Sarah’s Circle, Inc.
8182 Sasha Bruce Youthwork
8291 Saturday School
8349 SCAN of Northern Virginia, Inc.
8465 Scholarship Fund of Alexandria
8904 Seabury Resources for Aging
8901 Second Chance Wildlife Center, Inc.
8862 SEEC Corporation
8246 Senior Connection of Montgomery County, Inc.
8311 Senior Services of Alexandria, Inc.
8137 Seven Corners Children’s Center, Inc.
8963 SHABACH! Ministries, Inc.
8891 Shady Grove Pregnancy Center
8617 Shakespeare Theatre Company
8699 Shelter House, Inc.
9669 Shepherd’s Center of Fairfax Burke
8187 Sheridan School, Inc.
8640 Sibley Memorial Hospital Foundation
8548 Sickle Cell Disease Association of Greater Washington, Inc.
8810 Side By Side, Inc.
9854 Sinai House
8684 Sitar Arts Center
9684 SkillSource
8147 Sleepy Hollow Preschool, Inc.
8348 Smith Center for Healing and the Arts
8142 SMYAL
8189 SOME (So Others Might Eat)
9856 Southeast Children’s Fund, Inc.
8740 Southeast Ministry
8193 Spanish Education Development (SED) Center
8977 SPCA & Humane Society of Prince George’s County, Inc.
8155 SPCA of Northern Virginia
8888 Special Olympics Maryland, Inc.
8416 Special Olympics Virginia, Inc.
7893 Springfield/South County Youth Club
9858 St. Agnes School
8180 St. Ann’s Center for Children, Youth and Families
8967 St. Anselm’s Abbey School, Inc.
9670 St. Augustine Catholic School
8969 St. Coletta of Greater Washington
8836 St. Joseph’s Regional Catholic School
8973 St. Leo the Great School
8974 St. Luke School
8362 St. Martin of Tours Catholic School
8975 St. Mary’s Catholic School
8248 St. Philips Child Development Center
8703 St. Rita School
8373 St. Thomas Aquinas Regional School
8976 St. Thomas More Cathedral School
9471 St. Veronica Catholic School
9472 Stepping Stones Shelter, Inc.
9672 Stoddard Baptist Home Foundation, Inc.
9673 Stoddard Baptist Nursing Home
9473 Stone Ridge School of the Sacred Heart
8871 Street Sense
8738 Stroke Comeback Center
9852 Student Support Center
8619 Studio Theatre, Inc.
9674 Suburban Hospital Foundation, Inc.
T8885 Tahirih Justice Center Greater DC
8384 Theatre Lab School of the Dramatic Arts
8705 Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology Partnership Fund, Inc.
8280 Thrive DC
9861 TLC-The Treatment and Learning Centers
9478 Training Source, Inc.
9250 Transitional Housing BARN, Inc.
8441 Transitional Housing Corporation
9479 Turning the Page
U8726 U.S. VETS - DC
8882 United Communities Against Poverty, Inc.
8199 United Community Ministries, Inc.
1269 United Nations Association of the National Capital Area
8200 United Negro College Fund, Inc.
9881 United Planning Organization
9481 Unity Economic Development Corporation
7049 Uplift Foundation
8880 Urban Alliance
9382 US KIDS, INC.
8202 USO of Metropolitan Washington-Baltimore, Inc.
V8892 Victory Housing, Inc.
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Choose a nonprofit8423 Vietnamese Literary & Artistic Club
(VLAC)
9888 Virginia KADPA
8357 Virginia Regional Transit
8706 Volunteer Fairfax
8470 Volunteer Prince William
8471 Volunteers of America Chesapeake, Inc.
W8707 Wakefield High School Education
Foundation, Inc.
8879 Washington Animal Rescue League
8708 Washington Area Bicyclist Association
8217 Washington Area Women’s Foundation
8436 Washington ArtWorks, Inc.
8645 Washington Bach Consort
8621 Washington Ballet
8634 Washington Chorus, Inc.
9873 Washington DC Police Foundation
8125 Washington District of Columbia Jewish Community Center, Inc.
8987 Washington Episcopal School
8222 Washington Humane Society
9483 Washington Jesuit Academy
8472 Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless
8427 Washington Literacy Center
9689 Washington Math Science Technology Public Charter High School, Inc.
8623 Washington Performing Arts
8671 Washington Revels, Inc.
8710 Washington School for Girls
8878 Washington Tennis & Education Foundation, Inc.
8345 Wendt Center for Loss and Healing
8989 Wesley Housing Development Corporation
8234 Western Fairfax Christian Ministries
8004 Whitman-Walker Health
9485 William Doar Jr Public Charter School for the Performing Arts
8625 Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts
8450 Women In Technology Education Foundation
8053 Women’s Center
9866 Women’s Collective
8991 Women’s Home, Inc.
8216 Woodley House, Inc.
9693 Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company
8473 WUMCO Help, Inc.
Y8542 YoKid
8875 Youth Leadership Foundation, Inc.
8686 Youth Orchestras of Prince William, Inc.
8482 YWCA of the National Capital Area, Inc.
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