Migraine Aura Foundation
Health/Medical
We are a non-profit organization, and one of our most important goals is to provide material that helps patients to recognize and understand their neurological symptoms during migraine. Classifying and understanding the migraine headache and migraine aura not only helps the patients but might provide one avenue for discovering human brain functioning in cognitive and psychological processes. We do not provide or comment on help in migraine treatment, in particular medication or other forms of migraine pain relief.
Milieudefensie
Environment
Friends of the Earth Netherlands (Milieudefensie) is a non-governmental (NGO) environmental organisation with more than 90.000 members and supporters and eighty local groups, conducting campaigns on climate change, globalisation, traffic, agriculture and conservation of the countryside. Milieudefensie campaigns against the construction of yet more roads while we plead in favour of cleaner cars and better public transport. Moreover Milieudefensie wants to restrain the busy and extremely polluting air traffic.
Millfield House Foundation
Community/Family
Millfield House Foundation supports initiatives which tackle poverty, disadvantage and exclusion, and promote social and economic change, in the North East of England, particularly Tyne and Wear. We do this by funding groups which carry out policy-related research or campaigns to inform debate and to promote change on local social issues and public policy. MHF's Trustees seek to use the Foundation's resources to help build a better society, one more equal and less divided. The emphasis is on tackling the causes of poverty and other social ills rather than alleviating the symptoms, and on doing so where possible by empowering the most disadvantaged, in the first instance in the Foundation's own home conurbation and region.
Milton Academy
Children/Education
Milton Academy cultivates in its students a passion for learning and a respect for others. Embracing diversity and the pursuit of excellence, we create a community in which individuals develop competence, confidence and character.
Milwaukee Art Museum
Arts/Culture
20,000 works of art. 300,000+ visitors a year. 120 years of collecting art. From its roots in Milwaukee's first art gallery in 1888, the Museum has grown today to be an icon for Milwaukee and a resource for the entire state. The 341,000-square-foot Museum includes the War Memorial Center (1957) designed by Finnish-American architect Eero Saarinen, the Kahler Building (1975) by David Kahler, and the Quadracci Pavilion (2001) created by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. Central to the Museum's mission is its role as a premier educational resource, with educational programs that are among the largest in the nation, involving classes, tours, and a full calendar of events for all ages.
Mind
Health/Medical
As the leading mental health charity for England and Wales, Mind is a force for change. We campaign vigorously to create a society that promotes and protects good mental health for all - a society where people with experience of mental distress are treated fairly, positively and with respect. We are both a local and national network. Through this network we work with around 250,000 people every year. We are able to help people who experience all types of mental distress, and who may require help from one or more of our services.
Mindful Life Project
Children/Education
Our project was created after seeing the need for schools to refocus on developing the whole child. Many of our students and families are confronted with very difficult life circumstances. As our educational funding continues to suffer, students and families are receiving less resources. Mindful Life Project was developed with the understanding that our communities need resources that will lead to healing and developing skills that will support life long resiliency. Mindful Life Project provides the tools and skills to create change in behavior and discipline, which guides them to become positive leaders. This change in the students will then lead to a stronger school climate and community. The focus of Mindful Life Project is on empowering students to find the inherent greatness within themselves. We use many different healing, and resilience-building modalities to help the students who are suffering greatly and affecting the learning environment of hundreds of others. Our focus is on bringing awareness to each student's experiences and closely working with families to find the innate power of each child. By using many different proven methods of healing and empowerment, students learn skills and tools to persevere through difficult emotional experiences. Each student finds ways to stop the negative cyclical behavior. They find discipline and awareness to help confront all of life's experiences. This improves not only the student's life outlook, but creates a more peaceful school and community climate.
Minnesota Historical Society
Arts/Culture
History informs, inspires, defines us. It opens us to new ideas. Offers us new perspectives. Brings us closer to the future we long to create. The Minnesota Historical Society is chief caretaker of Minnesota's story–and the History Center is home to the Society's vast collections. Within its archives reside artifacts ranging from American Indian moccasins and artwork to furniture and photographs, Civil War-era flags and a wealth of genealogical information. All of it is accessible today and for future generations. Through its 26 historic sites and museums, the Society offers opportunities for thought-provoking entertainment, learning and fun. Visitors can discover the power of water at Mill City Museum, enjoy a breathtaking view of Lake Superior at Split Rock Lighthouse, and experience 19th-century frontier living at Historic Fort Snelling.
Minnesota International Center
Research/Dev
For more than 50 years the Minnesota International Center (MIC) has provided rich and varied opportunities for individuals from Minnesota and around the world to serve as citizen diplomats and to gain a deeper understanding of their place in the world community. Though technological advances have increased the tools for communicating, MIC believes face-to-face exchanges remain the most powerful means to equip ourselves and our children with the knowledge, skills and experiences. Working with local, national and international partners, MIC creates conversations across cultures in communities and classrooms throughout Minnesota.
Minnesota Medical Foundation
Research/Dev
The Minnesota Medical Foundation (MMF) is a nonprofit organization that raises millions of dollars annually to help improve the quality of life for the people of Minnesota, the nation, and the world by supporting health-related research, education, and service at the University of Minnesota. Founded in 1939, the Minnesota Medical Foundation is the oldest of four foundations recognized by the University of Minnesota’s board of regents. MMF also provides philanthropic counsel to the University of Minnesota Medical Center on matters related to the partnership between the University of Minnesota, University of Minnesota Physicians, and Fairview Health Services.
Minnesota Orchestra
Arts/Culture
Founded as the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, the ensemble gave its inaugural performance on November 5, 1903, shortly after baseball’s first World Series and exactly six weeks before the Wright brothers made their unprecedented airplane flight. In addition to traditional concerts, the Minnesota Orchestra connects with more than 85,000 music lovers annually through educational programs including Young People's Concerts (YPs) and Target Free Family Concerts. With a long history of commissioning and performing new music, the Minnesota Orchestra continues to nourish a strong commitment to contemporary composers.
Minor Foundation For Major Challenges
Environment
The Minor Foundation for Major Challenges is a non-profit foundation that supports information and public-opinion-forming aimed at limiting human induced climate change. Any project whose objective is to influence public opinion and change attitudes to these problems is eligible for support. We want to support innovative, experimental, untested measures. The Minor Foundation will give priority to the media and tools that have the greatest impact at any time. The foundation is Norwegian but our task is international. We welcome projects with an international scope and/or potential. The foundation looks favourably on North-South co-operation in information projects. Projects, which target information about adaptation to climate change, will only be supported on the condition that they simultaneously highlight the causes for the climate problem and their solutions.
Miracle Babies
Children/Education
We provide emotional and practical support to families through hospital visits, newsletters, an online forum, playgroups, a 1300 phone number and an annual picnic. Miracle Babies can provide the structure and guidance for parents of miracle babies to set up their own support group in their local area. Miracle Babies aims to raise community awareness and help educate people about the needs of these special newborns. The group works to raise funds for much needed equipment and resources for Newborn Intensive Care Units. Miracle Babies originated through, and is closely aligned with, Liverpool Public Hospital in Sydney, earmarked to be the biggest hospital in the southern hemisphere. Founding members of Miracle Babies are all mothers who have experienced the birth of a premature or sick newborn. We understand the emotions of fear, love, guilt and elation and have learned to triumph over the challenges a premature or sick birth can bring.
Miracle Flights for Kids
Health/Medical
Founded in 1985, Miracle Flights for Kids® is a national, 501(c)(3), nonprofit organization dedicated to helping very sick children overcome financial obstacles that prevent them from accessing proper medical care and second opinions. Miracle Flights for Kids flies children who are struggling with serious cancers and debilitating diseases to specialized medical treatment centers across the U.S. Any child needing medical treatment or seeking out a second opinion not available in their own home town is eligible to apply for a miracle mission.
MiraMed
Children/Education
"Mir" is the Russian word for both peace and world. "Med" is for medicine or healing. Healing the suffering of the world’s children will heal the pain of our world. Juliette M. Engel, MD, Founder MiraMed maintains a full-time office and staff in Moscow which currently employs 35 people, 31 of which are Russian nationals, doctors, social workers, psychologists and administrative staff, who work at the MiraMed Center for Social Adaptation, the Tsaritsyn Community Center and in MiraMed's Moscow office. MiraMed is a United Nations accredited non-governmental organization with Special Consultative status in the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the UN.
Miranda Naturalists' Trust
Environment
The Miranda Naturalists' Trust was formed to encourage people to visit the coastline and appreciate its wide range of flora and fauna. The Trust encourages research and other educational activities. The Trust is involved with studying bird migration. The Trust owns and operates the Miranda Shorebird Centre which offers a range of events and education programmes through the year.
Miriam Dean Fund
Children/Education
We are a small registered charity funding projects for the poorest of the poor. Our work is mostly, at present, in South India, in close partnership with established local groups and charitable organisations. Children are one major focus – orphan children, handicapped children, children at risk, children affected by AIDS. And we know many of them and their carers as friends because we visit them regularly.
MISEREOR
Research/Dev
MISEREOR is the German Catholic Bishops' Organisation for Development Cooperation. For over 50 years MISEREOR has been committed to fighting poverty in Africa, Asia and Latin America. MISEREOR’s support is available to any human being in need – regardless of their religion, ethnicity or gender. Changes cannot be prescribed from outside. MISEREOR therefore believes in supporting initiatives driven and owned by the poor and the disadvantaged. We support them in their efforts in accordance with the principle of help toward self-help. On the ground, projects are run by local organisations. This ensures that the project work is geared to the needs and way of life of the people involved.
Misericordia
Disability
Operated by the Sisters of Mercy under the auspices of the Catholic Bishop of Chicago, Misericordia has been providing services for persons in need since 1921. Originally a home for unwed mothers, our current Mission began in 1954 when Misericordia opened its doors to infants and children with developmental disabilities. Today, Misericordia is proud to support 550 children and adults with mild to profound developmental disabilities from all racial, religious and socio-economic backgrounds.
Miss Hall's School
Children/Education
Tucked into the Berkshire Hills of Western Massachusetts, Miss Hall's School is one of the foremost college-preparatory schools for girls in the country. Established in 1898, the School combines a traditional college-preparatory curriculum with two innovative, nationally acclaimed programs - Horizons, a weekly off-campus, experiential learning opportunity, and the Girls' Leadership Project, which transforms the School into a leadership laboratory. Approximately 190 boarding and day students in grades nine through twelve come from 20 states and 18 countries.