Meet Our Members
America’s Charities is an alliance of nearly 100 of America's best charities who address a wide range of causes including education, environmental protection, human and civil rights, hunger, poverty, research and health services, animal welfare, veteran assistance, and disaster relief. Our 501(c)(3) high-impact nonprofit members are reviewed annually and must meet specific eligibility criteria before they’re approved for membership.
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The Marfan Foundation
The Marfan Foundation, founded in 1981, works to save lives and improve the quality of life for people with genetic aortic and vascular conditions, including…
Amnesty International USA
Our history spans 60 years and includes a presence in over 70 countries and 10 million supporters. We defend the human rights of people globally.
Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF)
Established in 1987 and named for the U.S. Supreme Court’s first African-American Justice, TMCF is the only national organization representing America’s 47 publicly-supported HBCUs and…
Shepherd’s Table
Shepherd’s Table first opened on December 16, 1983 in a modest house behind the First Baptist Church in Silver Spring. We are proud to serve…
Community First – America’s Charities
Community First – America’s Charities federation members feed the hungry, shelter the homeless, protect women and children, provide critical medical services, and support families in need in local communities around the U.S.
Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance (OCRA)
Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance (OCRA) is the largest global organization dedicated to fighting ovarian cancer. We advance research to prevent, treat and defeat ovarian cancer. …
Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
Good Shepherd Housing & Family Services, Inc.
$50.00 helps GSH provide 12 households moving into our housing program with necessities like linens, dishes and towels, thereby allowing them to focus on more important regularly budgeted expenses like healthcare and transportation.
Montgomery Hospice, Inc.
End-of-life medical, emotional, and spiritual care in homes, extended care facilities and at Casey House. Pediatric program. Grief support and education free for the community.
Miriam’s Kitchen
Miriam’s Kitchen is a nonprofit working to end chronic (long-term) and veteran homelessness in our nation’s capital. From meals to housing, all of our programs…
PAWS Atlanta
AWS Atlanta is a 501c3 non-profit organization located in Decatur, Georgia, 10 miles east of Atlanta, and began in August 1966 as the DeKalb Humane…
Arlington Housing Corporation (AHC Inc.)
$5 per pay period helps AHC provide literacy building activities to help low-income children succeed.Â
Did You Know?
The majority of U.S. charitable giving (about 60%-70% of total annual donations) is from individuals and an estimated $5 billion of those annual donations are generated from workplace giving campaigns each year. Add to that the estimated $2-$3 billion that is donated through employer-sponsored matching gift programs annually, and that is a significant amount of nonprofit resources being generated from the workplace.
Boost Social Impact Through Cause Funds
Designed to empower donors and employers to support America's Charities nonprofit members through workplace giving or as a stand-alone donation option, each fund focuses on a specific cause and features a selection of vetted America's Charities members working directly to address that cause.
Each donation to a fund is distributed equally between the America’s Charities nonprofit members featured in the fund. By supporting one or more of these funds, individuals and corporations alike can make a direct, meaningful difference.
Civil Rights, Social Action, and Advocacy
From organizations dedicated to civil rights, social action, and advocacy to related initiatives, numerous members of America’s Charities are actively engaged in programs aimed at empowering individuals and advocating for social justice. If you’re passionate about advancing social justice and its beneficiaries, consider contributing to this fund.
Arts, Culture and HumanitiesÂ
From enriching our cultural heritage to fostering creativity and promoting intellectual endeavors, numerous members of America’s Charities are engaged in programs that advance the arts, culture, and humanities.
Environmental Quality, Protection and Beautification
From initiatives dedicated to enhancing environmental quality, protection, and beautification, numerous members of America’s Charities are actively engaged in programs that preserve our natural world and devoted to safeguarding the environment and enhancing the quality of our surroundings.
Crime and Legal-Related Fund
If you’re passionate about criminal law reform, ending racial inequities in the criminal justice system, and supporting the betterment of legal-related causes and their beneficiaries, consider contributing to this fund to support America’s Charities member nonprofits who use litigation, advocacy, and public education to ensure our nation’s criminal justice laws are administered fairly.
Employment / Job-Related Fund
From various organizations to related initiatives, many members of America’s Charities are actively engaged in programs aimed at empowering individuals through employment and job-related support. These organizations are dedicated to nurturing career opportunities and facilitating job-related skill development. If you’re passionate about advancing job-related assistance and its beneficiaries, consider contributing to this fund.
Recreation, Sports, Leisure, and Athletics
From recreational and sports organizations to related initiatives, numerous members of America’s Charities are actively engaged in programs aimed at promoting active lifestyles, leisure, and athletic opportunities. If you’re passionate about encouraging physical activity and its benefits, consider contributing to this fund.










