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BlueAvocado Co.


United States of America

BlueAvocado s mission is provide thoughtful designs and creative solutions for a greener simpler life. This means tackling those everyday actions that fill our lives with disorder and waste. With innovative solutions such as our (re)zip family of products that minimize the use of disposable baggies and our reusable shopping and lunch systems we are inspired and delighted to do our part in reducing waste by providing solutions for many of life's throw away problems.

Information, communication & technology

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Brenthaven


United States of America

When Brenthaven began making wilderness packs 30 years ago their products were aimed at explorers and outdoor adventurers... people who needed to survive extreme conditions in the outdoors. Today Brenthaven manufacturers premium protective mobile technology cases designed to survive the rigors of the digital lifestyle. Their range of award winning mobile technology cases are designed with the same exquisite craftsmanship and integrity that has made Brenthaven a trusted name since 1980. Whether it's the subway the airport or the board room.they offer a case with maximum drop protection excellent ergonomics lightweight design and exquisite craftsmanship a case you can trust and depend on to protect your mobile technology device for a lifetime.

Information, communication & technology

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CleanWell Company


United States of America

They are committed to producing products that really work and importantly products that don't force a trade off between being effective and being safe. And when they say work they're talking about products that excel in independent laboratory tests and in real life use and abuse.

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Gardens for Health International


United States of America

Enable HIV positive individuals to improve their nutrition and health through low cost sustainable agriculture practices.Worldwide malnutrition robs an estimated 170 million children of their health and their futures. Not only does chronic malnutrition contribute to poorer performance in school lower income and lower life expectancy but it can also weaken a child s ability to survive deadly diseases like malaria and pneumonia. It is a contributing factor in over one third of all early childhood deaths in sub Saharan Africa. In Rwanda a staggering 44% of children under the age of five suffer from chronic malnutrition. Emergency food aid is the most common treatment for malnutrition. While it saves lives this form of treatment cannot solve the long term health and nutritional challenges that families face. Gardens for Health International steps in where food aid stops. Our innovative approach brings agricultural support and comprehensive health education to rural health centers in regions with a high prevalence of chronic childhood malnutrition. From working one on one with families enrolled in our program to collaborating with the Rwandan Ministries of Health and Agriculture to advocate for policies and initiatives that integrate agriculture into the treatment of malnutrition we promote a model that has the potential to revolutionize the treatment of malnutrition in rural healthcare systems. We work in twenty partner health centers in Rwanda s Gasabo and Musanze Districts helping approximately 3000 new families each year to break the cycle of malnutrition in their homes and communities.

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NOLA 180


United States of America

Prior to Hurricane Katrina the New Orleans public school system was considered by many experts to be the worst in the country. The high school drop out rate hovered at seventy percent and over seventy percent of eighth graders failed to demonstrate basic skills in reading writing and mathematics. As New Orleans moves to become the first all charter school system of public education in the nation there is mounting pressure to identify solutions to counter the city s pattern of educational failure. NOLA 180 aims to restructure failed public schools into high functioning charter schools that prepare all students for college. By focusing on improving existing schools instead of opening new ones the district can be reformed at scale. NOLA 180 s goal is to send over eighty percent of enrolled students to college.

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Reciprocity Foundation


United States of America

More than eighty percent of homeless youth cannot find sustainable living and employment after leaving the shelter systemmany returns to the street abusive family situations or accept heavy government subsidies. The Reciprocity Foundation bridges homeless youth and the corporate sector educational institutions and creative professionals. Built on the belief that homeless youth are an untapped source of creativity with tremendous unrealized potential relevant to the fast growth Creativity Economy (e.g. design media marketing public relations and fashion industries) The Reciprocity Foundation aims to build a national network of programs to enable homeless youth to enroll in college secure hands on work experiences and build a professional network in their fields of interest.

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Sanitation and Health Rights in India


India

Sanitation and Health Rights in India (SHRI) believes that all men women and children deserve to live a life dignified by access to improved sanitation. SHRI builds community blocks of toilets that are easily accessible to the 650 million Indians who currently live without a toilet. This work is sustained by harnessing methane gas found in human waste to generate eletricity that charges portable batteries which power LEDs and other small electronics. These batteries are rented out to the 400 million Indians who live without electricity creating a sustainable and environmental business model that can be scaled throughout India.

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