15 Charity Organizations to Give Back to During the Holiday Season | Giving Tuesday 

Mt Baker Washington

Sometimes people find it hard to narrow down where to donate to or give back to within the ocean of organizations. That is why I wanted to create this 15 charity organizations guide for this holiday season to help.

The holidays are so special to me because I love giving back! Because of this, I have created a list of 15 of my favorite organizations to donate to.

Are you ready to give back this holiday season?

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15 Charity Organizations Available for Holiday Donations

THE LOVELAND FOUNDATION

The Loveland Foundation was established in 2018 by Rachel Cargle with a mission to make therapy support nationally accessible for black women and girls. They deserve access to healing that will impact future generations. The Loveland Foundation hopes to further both the empowerment and liberation of the communities they serve.

LOVELAND FOUNDATION

WE R NATIVE

We R Native is a comprehensive health resource for Native youth, by Native youths. They strive to promote holistic health and positive growth in their local communities and nationwide. We R Native was established in 2012 with over 330 health and wellness resources for Native youths.

WE R NATIVE

FIRST NATIONS DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE

According to the First Nations site, they are the most highly-rated American Indian nonprofit in the nation. Their mission is to support healthy Native communities and strengthen their economies. First Nations was established in 1980 and within 42 years they have successfully raised $54.7 million for Native American projects across 44 states.

FIRST NATIONS

BLACK ARTISTS + DESIGNERS GUILD

Black Artists + Designers Guild builds a more equitable and inclusive creative culture for independent Black makers in the industry. They were established in 2018 and take ownership of their own narrative. In doing so they honor their ancestral legacies in art and design as well as create spaces to celebrate Black culture. 

BLACK ARTISTS + DESIGNERS GUILD

ART + PRACTICE

Art + Practice is a private foundation based in South Los Angeles, CA that supports the needs of local transition-age foster youth. They also provide transition-age foster youth with free access to museum-curated contemporary art, a public program space, and housing opportunities for 18-24-year-olds. 

ART + PRACTICE

QUEER ART

Queer Art was established in 2009 to support LGBTQ+ artists that lost mentors to the 1980s AIDS Crisis. Their organization runs on practice, presence, and awards as three major areas of support. Queer Art expresses the voice of a generation of LGBTQ+ artists that have been historically overlooked. 

QUEER ART

VAMOS OUTDOORS PROJECT

The Vamos Outdoors Project creates community through access to the outdoors and connects families to the land. The organization serves the Latine and English Language Learner communities.

VAMOS OUTDOORS PROJECT

WILD DIVERSITY

Wild Diversity is a nonprofit organization that helps Black. Indigenous, LGBTQ2S+, and all People of Color create personal connections through outdoor adventures. They provide outdoor education while facilitating community workshops. 

WILD DIVERSITY

THE CYCLE EFFECT

The Cycle Effect provides an opportunity for girls to engage in health programs that build their self-esteem and promote overall wellness. They aim to empower young women with equal opportunity and access to the sport of mountain biking. Cycle Effect’s values are centered on equity, compassion, belonging, thriving, courage, and fun. 

CYCLE EFFECT

THE OATH

The Oath is an organization that commits itself to providing education to outdoor enthusiasts to support the planet, inclusion, and adventure. It is designed to think about the intersections of the planet, inclusion, and adventure through experiences. 

THE OATH

CONSERVATION LANDS FOUNDATION

The Conservation Lands Foundation is rooted in community-based action to create long-lasting conservation. They lead grassroots advocates to protect, restore, and expand National Conservation Lands nationwide. Donations help empower local leaders, engage diverse communities, elevate Indigenous voices, and activate advocacy.

CONSERVATION LANDS FOUNDATION

NATIONAL PARKS FOUNDATION

The National Parks Foundation builds partnerships to protect and enhance America’s national parks for present and future generations to come. They commit to protecting the places we all cherish by promoting programs and projects that protect historical sites, places of cultural significance, and the wilderness.

NATIONAL PARKS FOUNDATION

CREATIVE JUSTICE

Creative Justice uses art as a vehicle to amplify young people of color’s voices and prepare young people to be leaders in the community. They established a relationship with King County Youth Service (Detention) Center to offer art as a form of healing. Creative Justice specifically asks the criminal legal system to view the youth of color through a wider lens, trust the community’s needs, and celebrate the strength of young people.

CREATIVE JUSTICE

CENTER FOR NATIVE AMERICAN YOUTH

The Center for Native American Youth is an education and advocacy organization that sets out to improve the health, safety, and overall well-being of Native American Youth. They work alongside Native youth on reservations, rural villages, and urban spaces nationwide.

CENTER FOR NATIVE AMERICAN YOUTH

LEGACY OF HOPE

The Legacy of Hope is a national Indigenous charitable organization that aims to educate and create awareness about the Residential School System. They support the ongoing healing process of intergenerational trauma survivors as well as their input on projects to honor them.

LEGACY OF HOPE

I hope you found this list of 15 charity organizations helpful.
Happy Holidays and seasons of giving back!

xx
Devin

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