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1800runaway.org (edit) | 1800runaway.org | National Communications System for Runaway and Homeless Youth | Department of Health and Human Services | The National Runaway Safeline serves as the federally designated national communication system for runaway and homeless youth. Services are provided through funding from Family and Youth Services Bureau in the Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the generosity of private funders (individual donors, corporate partners, and foundation grants). |
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911digitalarchive.org (edit) | 911digitalarchive.org | September 11 Digital Archive | National Park Service | The September 11 Digital Archive (funded by a major grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and organized by the American Social History Project at the City University of New York Graduate Center and the Center for History and New Media at George Mason University). In 2011, the project received a Save America's Treasures Grant, from the National Park Service and the National Endowment for the Humanities, to ensure its long-term perservation. |
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Aapcc.org (edit) | Aapcc.org | American Association of Poison Control Centers | Health Resources and Services Administration | America’s Poison Centers represents 55 poison centers across the country, we are united in our cause to prevent every poison and toxin-related health emergency in America. We provide all Americans expert advice from nationally accredited medical specialists, and maintain the nation’s only near real-time poisoning data surveillance system. Together, America’s Poison Centers ensure a national quality standard for the detection, prevention and treatment of toxin-related health emergencies. |
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Adoptuskids.org (edit) | Adoptuskids.org | AdoptUSKids | Children's Bureau | AdoptUSKids educates families about foster care and adoption and gives child welfare professionals information and support to help them improve their services. We also maintain the nation’s only federally funded photolisting service that connects waiting children with families. Mission:
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Aerhq.org (edit) | Aerhq.org | Army Emergency Relief | United States Army | Virginia | Army Emergency Relief is a private nonprofit organization incorporated in 1942 by the Secretary of War and the Army Chief of Staff. |
Army Emergency Relief |
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Afb.org (edit) | Afb.org | American Foundation for the Blind | Since 1921, American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) has been a leader in addressing the most pressing needs of people with visual impairments and their families, breaking down societal barriers, and promoting broad systemic change. |
American Foundation for the Blind |
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Afcrossroads.com (edit) | Afcrossroads.com | Armed Forces Crossroads | Department of Defense | Armed Forces Crossroads |
Armed Forces Crossroads |
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Agnic.org (edit) | Agnic.org | Agriculture Network Information Collaborative | National Agricultural Library | Agriculture Network Information Collaborative (AgNIC), a voluntary alliance of institutions working to offer quick and reliable access to quality agricultural information and sources |
Agriculture Network Information Collaborative |
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Asthmacommunitynetwork.org (edit) | Asthmacommunitynetwork.org | Asthma Community Network | Environmental Protection Agency | Join today and become a partner in building and maintaining AsthmaCommunityNetwork.org. This online Network is designed for community-based asthma programs and organizations that sponsor them—including representatives of health plans and providers, government health and environmental agencies, nonprofits, coalitions, schools and more. The Network is supported by the http://www.epa.gov/ U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in partnership with http://asthma.umich.edu/ Allies Against Asthma, a program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the http://www.asthmacommunitynetwork.org/mcanpartners Merck Childhood Asthma Network, Inc. (MCAN), a nonprofit organization funded by the Merck Company Foundation. From http://www.asthmacommunitynetwork.org/about/whoweare |
Asthma Community Network |
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Avalon.law.yale.edu (edit) | Avalon.law.yale.edu | Avalon Project | Connecticut | The Avalon Project, documents in law, history, and diplomacy 127 Wall Street, New Haven, CT 06511 |
Avalon Project |
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Bridgingfoundation.org (edit) | Bridgingfoundation.org | United States-Japan Bridging Foundation | Japan-US Friendship Commission | District of Columbia | The United States – Japan Bridging Foundation (USJBF), a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization created in 1998, was established at the recommendation of the Japan-US Friendship Commission, an independent federal agency. from https://www.bridgingfoundation.org/about-us . friendshipblossoms.org redirects to bridgingfoundation.org |
United States-Japan Bridging Foundation |
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Calvin-coolidge.org (edit) | Calvin-coolidge.org | Calvin Coolidge Presidential Foundation | None | Calvin Coolidge Memorial Foundation, Inc. (CCMF) was established in 1960 as a non-profit educational organization. Since there is no presidential library for Calvin Coolidge, our 30th U.S. President, we develop materials and programs to present and preserve his legacy. |
Calvin Coolidge Presidential Foundation |
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Ccsinventory.wilsoncenter.org (edit) | Ccsinventory.wilsoncenter.org | Federal Crowdsourcing and Citizen Science Catalog | General Services Administration | Federal Crowdsourcing and Citizen Science Catalog In 2014, the Commons Lab at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (The Wilson Center) began compiling a database of Federal Citizen Science and Crowdsourcing projects in collaboration with the Federal Community of Practice for Crowdsourcing and Citizen Science (CCS) and OSTP. Now found at https://www.citizenscience.gov/catalog/# |
Federal Crowdsourcing and Citizen Science Catalog |
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Chandra.harvard.edu (edit) | Chandra.harvard.edu | Chandra X-ray Center | NASA | Chandra X-ray Center, Operated for NASA by the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory. This site was developed with funding from NASA under contract NAS8-03060. |
Chandra X-ray Center |
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Childcareaware.org (edit) | Childcareaware.org | Child Care Aware of America | Children and Families | Child Care Aware, a program of Child Care Aware of America, is partly funded by the Office of Child Care (OCC), Administration for Children and Families (ACF), U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. -- Note added 1/10/14 19:17 |
Child Care Aware of America |
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Childhealthdata.org (edit) | Childhealthdata.org | Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health | Department of Health and Human Services | The Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health is a project of the Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (CAHMI) supported by Cooperative Agreement 1-U59-MC06980-01 from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB). With funding and direction from MCHB, these surveys were conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Center for Health Statistics. -- Note added 1/10/14 19:17 |
Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health |
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Childrensinn.org (edit) | Childrensinn.org | Children's Inn at NIH | National Institutes of Health | Maryland | The Children’s Inn at NIH is a residential “place like home’’ for families with children, teens and young adults participating in leading-edge research studies at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland. The NIH Clinical Center is the nation’s premier biomedical research hospital, providing an opportunity for our families to be partners in advancing medical discoveries and improving the health of people all over the world. While the NIH takes care of the child’s medical needs, The Inn tends to the child’s heart, soul and spirit. |
Children's Inn at NIH |
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Climatecenter.fsu.edu (edit) | Climatecenter.fsu.edu | Florida Climate Center | NOAA | Florida | The Florida Climate Center is part of a three-tiered system providing climate services at the national, regional and state levels, including http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov - NOAA's National Climatic Data Center at the national level. |
Florida Climate Center |
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Constitutioncenter.org (edit) | Constitutioncenter.org | National Constitution Center | National Park Service | Pennsylvania | The National Constitution Center is the first and only institution in America established by Congress to disseminate information about the United States Constitution on a non-partisan basis in order to increase the awareness and understanding of the Constitution among the American people. See http://constitutioncenter.org/about. The National Constitution Center itself is not directly funded by the federal government. It is a private, nonprofit entity, which means it primarily relies on private donations, ticket sales, membership fees, and other forms of private funding like corporate sponsorships and educational tax credits. However, being situated on federal land within the Independence National Historical Park, there might be certain indirect benefits or considerations regarding land use, but this is not the same as receiving operational or programmatic federal funding. The center's mission, to educate the public about the U.S. Constitution in a nonpartisan manner, was indeed authorized by Congress through the Constitution Heritage Act of 1988, but this authorization did not come with a commitment of ongoing federal financial support. Instead, the center's financial sustainability depends on its own revenue generation and support from private sources. |
National Constitution Center |
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Data.gov (edit) | Data.gov | General Services Administration | |||||
Diggingintodata.org (edit) | Diggingintodata.org | Digging into Data Challenge | National Endowment for the Humanities | The Digging into Data Challenge aims to address how 'big data' changes the research landscape for the humanities and social sciences. Now that we have massive databases of materials available for research in the humanities and the social sciences--ranging from digitized books, newspapers, and music to information generated by Internet-based activities and mobile communications, administrative data from public agencies, and customer databases from private sector organizations - what new, computationally-based research methods might we apply? From http://diggingintodata.org/about |
Digging into Data Challenge |
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Drycleancoalition.org (edit) | Drycleancoalition.org | State Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners | Environmental Protection Agency | The State Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners was established in 1998, with support from the U.S. EPA Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation. It is comprised of states with established drycleaner remediation programs. From https://drycleancoalition.org/ ; Retrieved December 23, 2016 -- Note added 12/23/16 21:13 |
State Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners |
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Earthquakeauthority.com (edit) | Earthquakeauthority.com | California Earthquake Authority | California Earthquake Authority, a publicly managed, largely privately funded organization that provides catastrophic residential earthquake insurance and encourages Californians to reduce their risk of earthquake loss. Earthquake Brace + Bolt (EBB) Program: This program, managed by the CEA in collaboration with the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES), has received significant federal funding through FEMA's Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP). For instance, in 2020, FEMA granted $20 million to support this program, aimed at helping homeowners in California retrofit their homes to be more resistant to earthquake damage by bracing and bolting their foundations.
FEMA provides various grants for disaster mitigation, including but not limited to the HMGP, which can fund projects like the EBB. |
California Earthquake Authority |
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Eotarchive.cdlib.org (edit) | Eotarchive.cdlib.org | End of Term Web Archive | Library of Congress | The End of Term web archive contains over 16 terabytes of data collected from U.S. Government agency websites between September 2008 and November 2009. Will do the same for 2012. For the End of Term 2024, The Library of Congress, University of North Texas Libraries, Internet Archive, Stanford University Libraries, U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO), and the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) have joined efforts again to preserve public United States Government websites at the conclusion of the presidential administration ending January 20, 2025. This web harvest – like its predecessors in 2008, 2012, 2016, and 2020 – is intended to document the federal government’s presence on the World Wide Web during the transition of presidential administrations and to enhance the existing collections of the partner institutions. |
End of Term Web Archive |
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Ewg.apec.org (edit) | Ewg.apec.org | Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation - Energy Working Group | Department of Energy | The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Energy Working Group (EWG) is a group that addresses energy-related issues in the APEC region. |
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation |
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Extension.org (edit) | Extension.org | Extension Foundation | Department of Agriculture | Extension Foundation (eXtensio)n is an interactive learning environment delivering the best, most researched knowledge from the best land-grant university minds across America. The Extension Foundation is a nonprofit established by Extension Directors and Administrators nationwide. Extension Foundation is embedded in the U.S. Cooperative Extension System and serves on Extension Committee on Organization and Policy (ECOP). |
Extension Foundation |
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Fcic.law.stanford.edu (edit) | Fcic.law.stanford.edu | Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission | Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission (FCIC) website hosted by Stanford University's Rock Center for Corporate Governance and Stanford Law School. To visit the frozen FCIC website, which is a federal record managed on behalf of the National Archives and Records Administration, visit http://cybercemetery.unt.edu/archive/fcic/20110310172443/http:/fcic.gov/ The Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission was created to "examine the causes, domestic and global, of the current financial and economic crisis in the United States." The Commission was established as part of the Fraud Enforcement and Recovery Act (Public Law 111-21) passed by Congress and signed by the President in May 2009. This independent, 10-member panel was composed of private citizens with experience in areas such as housing, economics, finance, market regulation, banking and consumer protection. Six members of the Commission were appointed by the Democratic leadership of Congress and four by the Republican leadership. The Commission’s statutory instructions set out 22 specific topics for inquiry and called for the examination of the collapse of major financial institutions that failed or would have failed if not for exceptional assistance from the government. These include: fraud and abuse in the financial sector, including fraud and abuse toward consumers in the mortgage sector; Federal and State financial regulators, including the extent to which they enforced, or failed to enforce statutory, regulatory, or supervisory requirements; the global imbalance of savings, international capital flows, and fiscal imbalances of various governments; monetary policy and the availability and terms of credit; accounting practices, including, mark-to-market and fair value rules, and treatment of off-balance sheet vehicles; tax treatment of financial products and investments; capital requirements and regulations on leverage and liquidity, including the capital structures of regulated and non-regulated financial entities; credit rating agencies in the financial system, including, reliance on credit ratings by financial institutions and Federal financial regulators, the use of credit ratings in financial regulation, and the use of credit ratings in the securitization markets; lending practices and securitization, including the originate-to-distribute model for extending credit and transferring risk; affiliations between insured depository institutions and securities, insurance, and other types of nonbanking companies; the concept that certain institutions are 'too-big-to-fail' and its impact on market expectations; corporate governance, including the impact of company conversions from partnerships to corporations; compensation structures; changes in compensation for employees of financial companies, as compared to compensation for others with similar skill sets in the labor market; the legal and regulatory structure of the United States housing market; derivatives and unregulated financial products and practices, including credit default swaps; short-selling; financial institution reliance on numerical models, including risk models and credit ratings; the legal and regulatory structure governing financial institutions, including the extent to which the structure creates the opportunity for financial institutions to engage in regulatory arbitrage; the legal and regulatory structure governing investor and mortgagor protection; financial institutions and government-sponsored enterprises; and the quality of due diligence undertaken by financial institutions; On January 27, 2011 the Commission delivered its report to the President, Congress and the American people. The operations of the Commission will conclude on February 13, 2011. |
Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission |
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Forbeslibrary.org/coolidge (edit) | Forbeslibrary.org/coolidge | Calvin Coolidge Presidential Library and Museum | The Calvin Coolidge Presidential Library and Museum (Coolidge Museum) in Northampton, MA, contains materials documenting the private life of Calvin Coolidge. 20 West St., Northampton MA 01060 Phone: 413-587-1011 Forbes Library is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization: EIN 04‑6004208 |
Calvin Coolidge Presidential Library and Museum |
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Fpntc.org (edit) | Fpntc.org | Family Planning National Training Centers | Department of Health and Human Services | Family Planning National Training Centers, supported by the Department of Health and Human Services Office of Population Affairs (OPA) within the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health. |
Family Planning National Training Centers |
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Friendshipblossoms.org (edit) | Friendshipblossoms.org | United States-Japan Bridging Foundation | Japan-US Friendship Commission | friendshipblossoms.org redirects to bridgingfoundation.org https://web.archive.org/web/20180823143029/https://www.bridgingfoundation.org/ |
United States-Japan Bridging Foundation |
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Fulbrightonline.org (edit) | Fulbrightonline.org | Fulbright U.S. Student Program | Department of State | This is a program of the U.S. Department of State with funding provided by the U.S. Government, administered by IIE. The Fulbright Program, including the Fulbright–Hays Program, is one of several United States cultural exchange programs with the goal of improving intercultural relations, cultural diplomacy, and intercultural competence between the people of the United States and other countries through the exchange of persons, knowledge, and skills. Via the program, competitively-selected American citizens including students, scholars, teachers, professionals, scientists, and artists may receive scholarships or grants to study, conduct research, teach, or exercise their talents abroad; and citizens of other countries may qualify to do the same in the United States. |
Fulbright Program |
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Govinfo.library.unt.edu (edit) | Govinfo.library.unt.edu | CyberCemetery | Government Printing Office | CyberCemetery of Federal Government Web Sites, a partnership with the University of North Texas The CyberCemetery is an archive of government websites that have ceased operation (usually websites of defunct government agencies and commissions that have issued a final report). This collection features a variety of topics indicative of the broad nature of government information. In particular, this collection features websites that cover topics supporting the university’s curriculum and particular program strengths. The University of North Texas Libraries and the U.S. Government Printing Office, as part of the Federal Depository Library Program, created a partnership to provide permanent public access to the Web sites and publications of defunct U.S. government agencies and commissions. This collection was named the "CyberCemetery" by early users of the site. |
CyberCemetery |
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Govtrip.com (edit) | Govtrip.com | MyGovTrip | Northrop Grumman Corporation's GovTrip MyGovTrip is a commercial website that was created to assist government and military travelers while in the travel planning stages. We deliver the most accurate and up to date information that pertains specifically to the government travel market including Government contracted fares, hotels offering government rates as well as honoring Per Diems, FEMA approved hotels, and car rental locations. |
MyGovTrip |
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Gsn.nylc.org (edit) | Gsn.nylc.org | Generator School Network | Generator School Network, National Service-Learning Clearinghouse. NSLC is funded by the Corporation for National and Community Service and is managed by ETR Associates. The National Service-Learning Clearinghouse (NSLC) supports the service-learning community in higher education, kindergarten through grade twelve, community-based organizations, tribal programs, and all others interested in strengthening schools and communities using service-learning. https://web.archive.org/web/20181128213425/https://gsn.nylc.org/ |
Generator School Network |
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Gwpapers.virginia.edu (edit) | Gwpapers.virginia.edu | The Washington Papers | National Endowment for the Humanities | Established in 1968 at the University of Virginia, The Washington Papers is working to publish comprehensive letterpress and digital editions of the Washington family's correspondence. Major funding for the Washington Papers is provided by the Packard Humanities Institute, the National Endowment for the Humanities and the National Historical Publications and Records Commission, as well as by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, the University of Virginia and the Florence Gould Foundation. P.O. Box 400117, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4117 Phone: 434-924-0523 |
The Washington Papers |
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Hjf.org (edit) | Hjf.org | Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine | Department of Defense | The appearance of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) visual information does not imply or constitute DoD endorsement.' from site footer. However, the council of directors is all Senators and retired military. |
Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine |
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Informeddelivery.com (edit) | Informeddelivery.com | Informed Delivery by USPS | United States Postal Service | Redirects to https://informeddelivery.usps.com |
Informed Delivery by USPS |
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Lookstoogoodtobetrue.com (edit) | Lookstoogoodtobetrue.com | Looks Too Good To Be True | Federal Bureau of Investigation | Looks Too Good To Be True, a website to educate consumers and help prevent them from becoming a victim of an Internet fraud scheme. The website was developed and is maintained by a joint federal law enforcement and industry task force. Funding for the site has been provided by the United States Postal Inspection Service and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Key partners include the National White Collar Crime Center, Monster.com, Target and members of the Merchants Risk Council. |
Looks Too Good To Be True |
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Missingkids.com (edit) | Missingkids.com | National Center for Missing and Exploited Children | Department of Justice | Web site is funded, in part, through a grant from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. |
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children |
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Nas.edu (edit) | Nas.edu | National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine | National Institutes of Health | The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine are private, nonprofit institutions that provide expert advice on some of the most pressing challenges facing the nation and the world. Our work helps shape sound policies, inform public opinion, and advance the pursuit of science, engineering, and medicine. To meet the government's urgent need for an independent adviser on scientific matters, President Lincoln signed a congressional charter forming the http://www.nasonline.org/ National Academy of Sciences in 1863 to 'investigate, examine, experiment, and report upon any subject of science.' As science began to play an ever-increasing role in national priorities and public life, the National Academy of Sciences eventually expanded to include the National Research Council in 1916, the http://www.nae.edu/ National Academy of Engineering in 1964, and the http://nam.edu/ National Academy of Medicine, which was established in 1970 as the Institute of Medicine. From http://nas.edu/about/whoweare/index.html A significant portion of NASEM's funding comes from federal agencies like the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the National Science Foundation (NSF), the Department of Defense, NASA, and others. These agencies request studies or advice on specific scientific or technical issues, and the National Academies conduct these studies, providing independent, objective analysis and recommendations. |
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine |
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Nationalmortgagesettlement.com (edit) | Nationalmortgagesettlement.com | Joint State-Federal National Mortgage Servicing Settlements | In February 2012, 49 state attorneys general and the federal government announced a historic joint state-federal settlement with the country's five largest mortgage servicers. https://web.archive.org/web/20180505060008/http://www.nationalmortgagesettlement.com/ |
Joint State-Federal National Mortgage Servicing Settlements |
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Nationalparks.org (edit) | Nationalparks.org | National Park Foundation | National Park Service | The National Park Foundation is the national charitable partner of the National Park Service. |
National Park Foundation |
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Nfwf.org (edit) | Nfwf.org | National Fish and Wildlife Foundation | National Fish and Wildlife Foundation | The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) is an American foundation that was chartered by the United States Congress in 1984 to increase the resources available for the conservation of the nation's fish, wildlife, plants, and habitats.
T 202-857-0166 |
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation |
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Ngchallenge.org (edit) | Ngchallenge.org | National Guard Youth Challenge Program | Department of Defense | The mission of the program is to intervene in and reclaim the lives of 16-18 year old high school dropouts, producing program graduates with the values, life skills, education, and self-discipline necessary to succeed as productive citizens. The National Guard Youth Challenge Program, a preventive rather than remedial at-risk youth program, targets voluntary participants, 16 to 18 years of age, who have dropped out of school or are not satisfactorily progressing, are unemployed or under employed, drug-free, and crime-free. The National Guard Youth Challenge Program is a community-based program that leads, trains and mentors 16-18 year old so that they may become productive citizens in America’s future. The National Guard Youth ChalleNGe Program is primarily funded by the United States Department of Defense (DoD). This funding is administered through the National Guard Bureau. However, additional support might come from state governments or other local funding sources, as the program operates in several states where local contributions or partnerships might play a role in its funding and operation. Was at https://ngycp.org |
National Guard Youth Challenge Program |
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Ngyf.org (edit) | Ngyf.org | National Guard Youth Foundation | The foundation supports the National Guard Youth ChalleNGe Program. |
National Guard Youth Foundation |
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Noattacks.scgcorp.com (edit) | Noattacks.scgcorp.com | NoAttacks.org DISCLAIMER Due to technical difficulties with the URL www.noattacks.org, this website is temporarily hosted at http://noattacks.scgcorp.com/ This website is managed by The Scientific Consulting Group, Inc. under contract to the US Environmental Protection Agency (Contract No. EP-D-14-001). The website was originally developed by the Advertising Council as part of the National Childhood Media Campaign under cooperative agreements with EPA (GX-82820301; XA-83326201). This website provides visitor-friendly content with prevention tips and resources to support personal asthma management practices. Use of this website is voluntary. It is not intended to replace medical care and recommendations are strictly suggestive and do not obligate a person to take a particular action. Talk to your doctor if you have asthma or suspect that your child has asthma. -- Note added 12/23/16 21:07 |
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Northeastdiesel.org (edit) | Northeastdiesel.org | Northeast Diesel Collaborative | Environmental Protection Agency | West Coast Collaborative (WCC) is a partnership between leaders from federal, state, Tribal, local and U.S. territorial government agencies, the private sector, academia, non-profit and environmental organizations committed to reducing medium- and heavy-duty diesel emissions and advancing clean air technologies, policies, and practices across Western North America. With the help of significant funds from various sources (e.g., national grants, state and municipal funds, private funding, enforcement actions, etc.), over 8,000 diesel engines have been retrofitted or repowered • EPA Regions 1 & 2, the Northeast States for Coordinated Air Use Management (NESCAUM), the Northeast states, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands are poised to deliver measurable air quality improvements through the Northeast Diesel Collaborative |
Northeast Diesel Collaborative |
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Nsidc.org/daac (edit) | Nsidc.org/daac | National Snow and Ice Data Center Distributed Active Archive Center | NASA | The National Snow and Ice Data Center Distributed Active Archive Center (NSIDC DAAC) provides data and information on snow, sea ice, glaciers, ice sheets, ice shelves, frozen ground, soil moisture, cryosphere, and climate interactions, in support of research in global change detection, model validation, and water resource management. |
National Snow and Ice Data Center Distributed Active Archive Center |
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Nterlearning.org (edit) | Nterlearning.org | National Training and Education Resource - the NTER platform was produced under U.S. Department of Energy Contract No. DE-AM01-06IM00054. -- Note added 6/26/13 15:52 |
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Postalexperience.com (edit) | Postalexperience.com | Postal Service Customer Experience Questionnaire | United States Postal Service | Primarily a redirect to uspsci.allegiancetech.com/cgi-bin/qwebcorporate.dll, which is the U.S. Postal Service Customer Experience Questionnaire site, but requires subfolder to function (postalexperience.com/pos). https://uspsci.allegiancetech.com/cgi-bin/qwebcorporate.dll?idx=68AXQ8&POSMedia=0 The Postal experience survey is a process through which customer feedback is collected in relation to their most recent postal experience. The postal survey/questionnaire covers various aspects of the customer’s experience, including the speed and quality of service, as well as the overall satisfaction with the postal service. The results of the survey can be used to improve the quality of service and make the postal experience more enjoyable for customers. Postal experience surveys are an important part of customer feedback and can help to improve the quality of service provided by the postal service. |
Postal Service Customer Experience Questionnaire |
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Redcross.org (edit) | Redcross.org | American Red Cross | The American National Red Cross?'"`UNIQ--ref-00000005-QINU`"'? is a nonprofit humanitarian organization that provides emergency assistance, disaster relief, and disaster preparedness education in the United States. Clara Barton founded the organization in 1881 after initially learning of the Red Cross from the country of Switzerland. Barton resigned in 1904 with Mabel Thorp Boardman taking control soon after. It is the designated US affiliate of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and the United States movement to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. The organization is involved with and responsible for the aftercare of notable disasters, such as the sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912, World War I, the Spanish flu pandemic of 1918, World War II, Hurricane Katrina, and the Maui wildfires of 2023. The American Red Cross offers services and development programs such as blood donations, plasma and tissue services, and additional research.?'"`UNIQ--ref-00000006-QINU`"'? It has also had a long-standing relationship with the US military, providing emergency and non-emergency services, including family communications and recreation. |
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Safeandwell.communityos.org (edit) | Safeandwell.communityos.org | American Red Cross Safe and Well Registry | The American Red Cross Safe and Well Registry is a service that allows people to register themselves or search for loved ones in the event of a disaster. Individuals can register themselves on the Safe and Well website to let their loved ones know they are safe. When searching, loved ones can see the registrant's first and last name, the date and time of registration, and a brief message. Family and friends can search for registered individuals by entering their name, address, or phone number. If internet connectivity is unavailable, individuals can complete a paper form and have a Red Cross worker or other trusted individual enter the information into the registry. The form should be treated as confidential and shredded after the data is entered. The Safe and Well website is accessible at shelters, service delivery sites, and many partner agency locations. |
Safe and Well Registry |
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Savannahrivernuclearsolutions.com (edit) | Savannahrivernuclearsolutions.com | Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, LLC | Department of Energy | Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, LLC (SRNS) is primarily involved with operations at the Savannah River Site (SRS) near Aiken, South Carolina. |
Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, LLC |
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Sdmmp.com (edit) | Sdmmp.com | San Diego Management and Monitoring Program | Department of the Interior | California | The San Diego Management and Monitoring Program’s (SDMMP) mission is to coordinate science-based, biological management and monitoring of lands in San Diego County that have been conserved through various conservation planning and mitigation efforts. established in 2008, facilitates and assists the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG), local jurisdictions, wildlife agencies, and other regional stakeholders and land managers in the implementation of conservation management and monitoring within San Diego County. (From https://sdmmp.com/about.php) Part of a deliverable to an ongoing contract with the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG). SANDAG contracted with the USGS to provide the design, content, server/hosting services and ongoing maintenance of this site where government and non-government partners can collaborate on biological research. The participation of the federal, state, and local partners in this program is essential to the USGS and SANDAG; therefore, this website cannot be a USGS-only product. |
San Diego Management and Monitoring Program |
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Sedac.ciesin.columbia.edu (edit) | Sedac.ciesin.columbia.edu/ | Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center | NASA | SEDAC, the Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center, is one of the Distributed Active Archive Centers (DAACs) in the Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS) of the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Focusing on human interactions in the environment, SEDAC has as its mission to develop and operate applications that support the integration of socioeconomic and earth science data and to serve as an 'Information Gateway' between earth sciences and social sciences. |
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Soho.esac.esa.int (edit) | Soho.esac.esa.int | Solar and Heliospheric Observatory | NASA | Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO), a project of international cooperation between the http://www.esa.int/ESA - European Space Agency and http://www.nasa.gov - NASA. This is the European mirror of the US website, http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/. -- Note added 11/13/13 14:30 |
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Sohowww.estec.esa.nl (edit) | Sohowww.estec.esa.nl | Solar and Heliospheric Observatory | SOHO, the Solar & Heliospheric Observatory, is a project of international collaboration between ESA and NASA to study the Sun from its deep core to the outer corona and the solar wind. SOHO was launched on December 2, 1995. The SOHO spacecraft was built in Europe by an industry team led by prime contractor Matra Marconi Space (now EADS Astrium) under overall management by ESA. The twelve instruments on board SOHO were provided by European and American scientists. Nine of the international instrument consortia are led by European Principal Investigators (PI's), three by PI's from the US. Large engineering teams and more than 200 co-investigators from many institutions supported the PI's in the development of the instruments and in the preparation of their operations and data analysis. NASA was responsible for the launch and is now responsible for mission operations. Large radio dishes around the world which form NASA's Deep Space Network are used for data downlink and commanding. Mission control is based at Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland. See note at http://govt-urls.usa.gov/tematres/vocab/index.php?tema=11361&/sohoesacesaint -- Note added 11/13/13 14:49 |
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Southeastdiesel.org (edit) | Southeastdiesel.org | Southeast Diesel Collaborative | Environmental Protection Agency | The Southeast Diesel Collaborative (SEDC) is part of EPA's National Clean Diesel Campaign, a program combining regulatory measures with voluntary initiatives to reduce the pollution emitted from diesel engines across the country. It includes leaders from industry, academia, and government at all levels from Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. n From https://southeastdiesel.org/about/. |
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Us-china-cerc.org (edit) | Us-china-cerc.org | US–China Clean Energy Research Center | Department of Energy | The US–China Clean Energy Research Center (CERC) was a center for joint research across multiple research institutions in China and the United States. It was the two countries' most ambitious clean energy technology cooperation mechanism. It used a unique intellectual property rights protection framework among international research and development projects to encourage innovation. |
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USASpending.gov (edit) | USASpending.gov | General Services Administration | USAspending.gov is the official government source for spending data related to the United States federal government. Its primary goal is to promote transparency in federal spending by providing detailed information about how the federal government spends money, including through contracts, grants, loans, and other financial assistance. This transparency helps citizens to track where their tax dollars go, aiding in government accountability. |
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Ushmm.org (edit) | Ushmm.org | United States Holocaust Memorial Museum | District of Columbia | The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) is the United States' official memorial to the Holocaust. Adjacent to the National Mall in Washington, D.C., the USHMM provides for the documentation, study, and interpretation of Holocaust history. It is dedicated to helping leaders and citizens of the world confront hatred, prevent genocide, promote human dignity, and strengthen democracy. |
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Usip.org (edit) | Usip.org | United States Institute of Peace | The United States Institute of Peace Act, passed by the Congress and signed into law in 1984, established the Institute as a publicly funded national institution chartered to 'serve the American people and the federal government through the widest possible range of education and training, basic and applied research opportunities, and peace information services on the means to promote international peace and the resolution of conflicts among the nations and peoples of the world without recourse to violence.' -- Note added 6/26/13 16:59 |
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Uso.org (edit) | Uso.org | United Service Organizations Inc. | The United Service Organizations Inc. is a nonprofit organization that provides programs, services and live entertainment to United States troops and their families. The United Service Organizations Inc. (USO) is an American nonprofit-charitable corporation that provides live entertainment, such as comedians, actors and musicians, social facilities, and other programs to members of the United States Armed Forces and their families. Since 1941, it has worked in partnership with the Department of War, and later with the Department of Defense (DoD), relying heavily on private contributions and on funds, goods, and services from various corporate and individual donors. Although it is congressionally chartered, it is not a government agency. |
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Uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org (edit) | Uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org | U.S. Preventive Services Task Force | The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) is an independent panel of non-Federal experts in prevention and evidence-based medicine. The USPSTF conducts scientific evidence reviews of a broad range of clinical preventive health care services (such as screening, counseling, and preventive medications) and develops recommendations for primary care clinicians and health systems. These recommendations are published in the form of 'Recommendation Statements.' -- Note added 6/26/13 17:01 |
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Watershedresourcesregistry.com (edit) | Watershedresourcesregistry.com | Watershed Resources Registry | Environmental Protection Agency | Maryland | Watershed Resources Registry is a website of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and its partners in Maryland (EPA Region III, Army Corps of Engineers, Fish and Wildlife Service, Maryland's Department of the Environment, Department of Natural Resources, State Highway Administration, Federal Highway Administration, and Charles and Prince Georges' Counties). The Watershed Resources Registry (WRR) is an initiative aimed at providing a systematic tool for environmental professionals to identify potential sites for restoration and preservation of natural resources within various watersheds. The WRR seeks to streamline the process of environmental mitigation by offering a centralized, interactive online mapping tool. It helps in shifting from a piecemeal approach to a more strategic, watershed-based strategy for conservation and restoration. |
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Watershedresourcesregistry.org (edit) | Watershedresourcesregistry.org | Watershed Resources Registry | Environmental Protection Agency | Watershed Resources Registry is a website of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and its partners in Maryland (EPA Region III, Army Corps of Engineers, Fish and Wildlife Service, Maryland's Department of the Environment, Department of Natural Resources, State Highway Administration, Federal Highway Administration, and Charles and Prince Georges' Counties). |
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Wdl.org (edit) | Wdl.org | World Digital Library | Library of Congress | The World Digital Library collection contains cultural heritage materials gathered during the World Digital Library (WDL) project, including thousands of items contributed by partner organizations worldwide as well as content from Library of Congress collections. The original World Digital Library site (preserved in LC’s Web Archives here) and all descriptive metadata were translated from English and made available in six additional languages: Spanish, Portuguese, French, Arabic, Russian, and Chinese. All item records include narrative descriptions submitted by the contributing partners and enhanced by WDL researchers to contextualize the item and its cultural and historical importance. Books, manuscripts, maps, and other primary materials in the WDL collection are presented in their original languages; more than 100 languages are represented, including many lesser known and endangered languages. |
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Westcoastcollaborative.org (edit) | Westcoastcollaborative.org | West Coast Collaborative | Environmental Protection Agency | The West Coast Collaborative (Collaborative) is an ambitious public-private partnership between leaders from federal, state, and local government, the private sector, academia, and environmental groups committed to reducing diesel emissions and advancing clean air technologies and practices along the West Coast of North America. The Collaborative is part of the National Clean Diesel Campaign (NCDC), which seeks to advance strategies to reduce diesel emissions and move toward cleaner air by working with diesel fleet, engine and emission control technology owners, operators, developers and manufacturers; air quality professionals; environmental and community organizations; and federal, state and local officials. To advance diesel emission reductions, Congress Authorized funding for clean diesel activities in the Diesel Emissions Reduction Act (DERA) as part of the 2005 Energy Policy Act. The Collaborative aims to reduce diesel emissions through verified and certified technologies, engines and practices, and advances innovative emission reduction technologies and practices. The Collaborative also helps coordinate regional efforts for cleaner fuels and the Clean School Bus USA program. EPA launched, but does not control the Collaborative. Originally https://www.westcoastcollaborative.org/ |
West Coast Collaborative |