Library of American Landscape History is the leading publisher of books that advance the study and practice of American landscape architecture–from gardens and parks to city plans. LALH books educate the public, motivating stewardship of significant places and the environment, and they inspire new designs that connect people with nature. Founded in 1992, LALH is the only nonprofit organization dedicated to publishing in the field of American landscape history. Our books are informative, engaging, and priced affordably.
Charitable Organizations
There are over 400 charitable organizations you can give to through UMACC!
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Displaying 276 - 300 of 498LifePath, an Area Agency on Aging, is a private, nonprofit corporation that develops, provides and coordinates a range of services to support the independent living of elders and persons with disabilities with a goal of independence.
Free classes and advising to help adults and out-of-school youth earn a GED and prepare for college, vocational training and work.
LivableStreets Alliance envisions a world where streets are safe, vibrant public spaces that connect people to the places where they live, work and play. We advocate for innovative and equitable transportation solutions that create safe, affordable and convenient options for everyone in Metro Boston.
Lorraine’s Soup Kitchen & Pantry, Inc. exists to be a food security resource to the greater Chicopee community by providing access with respect and dignity.
A youth development organization providing preschool, and school-aged childcare, youth athletics, aquatics, middle school, teen, family, adult, and senior programs for members ages 2.9 to 65+
Voluntary health organization whose mission is to support people with lupus and their families by providing education, support, awareness, referrals and medical research.
The Lupus Research Alliance is the world’s leading private funder of lupus research. Established in 2016 – from the merger of the Alliance for Lupus Research, the Lupus Research Institute, and the S.L.E. Foundation – the Lupus Research Alliance was created to improve treatments for lupus while advancing toward a cure. This effort includes raising funds and advocating on behalf of the lupus community in the public policy arena.
Affirming God's love for all people,
MAB is dedicated to working with individuals with disabilities, including vision loss, developmental disabilities and brain injury, to eliminate barriers and create opportunities.
Make-A-Wish® creates life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. When a wish comes true, it creates strength, hope and transformation.
The Make-A-Wish Foundation of Massachusetts and Rhode Island grants the wishes of children between the ages of 2 1/2 and 18 with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength, and joy.
MANNA Worldwide is committed to addressing the nutritional, educational, and spiritual needs of children and their families worldwide regardless of gender, nationality, or religion.
Our Mission is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth and infant mortality through research community services education and advocacy.
The Marines Helping Marines program was established in the Spring of 2003 to provide extensive support for injured Marine Corp personnel and Navy Corpsmen returning from the war on terror in the Afghanistan and Iraq conflicts.
Works to ensure that Massachusetts 4-H remains a vital program dedicated to providing important youth development experiences for young people.
We protect over 33,000 acres of conservation land, conduct nature education programs for over 200,000 children and adults annually and advocate for sound environmental policies.
The Massachusetts Bicycle Coalition (MassBike) promotes a bicycle-friendly environment and encourages bicycling for fun, fitness and transportation.
MassBike’s Vision for the Future:
Bicycling in Massachusetts is a safe, respected, convenient, and enjoyable way to get around. Roads throughout the state are safe and welcoming for cyclists, and all users interact in a courteous and legal manner. Car-free pathways connect our communities, bicycles are fully integrated into our public transportation system, and secure bike parking is located where people need it. People of all kinds and means choose to bicycle for life, work, and play.
The MA Breast Cancer Coalition is dedicated to challenging all obstacles to the eradication of breast cancer. Through education, outreach and advocacy, MBCC hopes to stop the epidemic through primary prevention of breast cancer. Presentations offered.
MCH works end homelessness by addressing the broad economic and social issues that cause homelessness.
The Massachusetts Fair Housing Center (also known as the Housing Discrimination Project, Inc.) provides free legal services and accepts housing discrimination complaints based on race, national origin, color, ancestry, religion, sex, disability, presence of minor children, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age, marital status, military or veteran status, receipt of public assistance, including Section 8 housing assistance, receipt of housing subsidies or rental assistance, and genetic information.
A nonprofit literary magazine founded in 1959 at UMass. The Massachusetts Review is a quarterly journal, publishing the best in contemporary fiction, nonfiction, art, and poetry, and sponsors readings and events throughout the Five Colleges.
Grants funds for current and future college/university students whose parents home of record was Massachusetts and who were killed on deployment during Operations Enduring or Iraqi Freedom.
Nonpartisan public† interest advocacy organization working to win concrete results for our health and our well-being, with a statewide network of advocates, organizers, and students
MAZON funds domestic and international organizations that educate communities about hunger, distribute free nutritious groceries and help increase the self-sufficiency of people living in poverty.