NonProfits
A list of our supported NonProfit organizations - listed alphabetically by state. For most of these NonProfits, small to mid-size donation will have a major impact on their services.


    • AZ | Phoenix Rescue Mission | www.phoenixrescuemission.org/ | Since 1952, the Phoenix Rescue Mission strives to end hunger and homelessness by transforming lives and mobilizing our community. The Mission continues to expand its shelter and recovery services to the homeless.
    • CA | Fresno Rescue Mission | www.fresnorm.org/ | The Fresno Mission was founded in 1949 as a non-profit, Christ-centered, evangelical charitable organization with the purpose of meeting the physical and spiritual needs of our area’s destitute. The Mission stands ready to help those who want to be helped. Work is given them around the Mission for a few days in order that they might become strengthened in the Lord. Their food, clothing, and lodging are taken care of in return for their work. Rescue. Restore. Empower.
    • CA | Meals on Wheels Contra Costa | https://mowofcontracosta.org/ | Meals on Wheels Contra Costa supports homebound elders to maintain their health and dignity, and enable them to live independently in the comfort and security of their own homes. We serve nutritionally at-risk senior citizens who have challenges that prevent them from preparing nutritious daily meals for themselves.
    • CA | Redwood Gospel Mission | www.srmission.org | Since beginning as a 14 bed shelter in 1963, the Mission now mobilizes the community to minister to the needy through a variety of homeless services, recovery programs, vocational training, jail ministries, outreach events, and thrift store within Sonoma County.
    • CT | Bridgeport Rescue Mission | www.bridgeportrescuemission.org | Since 1993, Bridgeport Rescue Mission demonstrates the love of God to hungry, homeless and addicted people throughout coastal Fairfield County 24-hours a day, 365-days a year. We offer hope and dignity, fighting poverty from the inside out through the provision of food, shelter, clothing, addition recovery services and education to facilitate lasting life-change. Fighting Poverty, Restoring Hope. Sharing God’s Love.
    • DC | Central Union Mission | www.missiondc.org | One life at a time since 1884, the Central Union Mission works to help transform the area's toughest rehabilitation cases, including drug addicts, gang members, criminal offenders, and the chronically homeless into productive members of society. Seven locations within metropolitan Washington DC have an extremely high success rate at helping individuals overcome addiction and homelessness, and achieve independent living.
    • DE | Sunday Breakfast Mission | www.SundayBreakfastMission.org | Since January 1894, the Mission has gone way beyond “Sunday Breakfast” to reach out to children, mothers and men while providing peace for the soul.
    • FL | Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance | www.ameliaconcours.org/ | Since 1995, the Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance has donated a portion of its proceeds to several very deserving organizations in the Jacksonville/North Florida area. These organizations are renowned for their efforts and are a vital part of the fabric that makes up our community.
    • FL | City Rescue Mission | http://www.crmjax.org/ | Since 1946, City Rescue Mission has offered 'soup, hope and salvation' as a faith-based, nonprofit organization that continues to offer food, clothing, shelter and emergency services and residential recovery programs to homeless men, women, and women with children in Jacksonville, Florida.
    • FL | Love A Child, Inc. | www.loveachild.com | Love A Child, Inc. is a Christian humanitarian organization serving the needs of children in Haiti through schools, remote medical clinics, housing projects and feeding programs.
    • FL | Miami Rescue Mission | www.caringplace.org | Serving the homeless and needy of South Florida since 1922.
    • FL | Treasure Coast Food Bank | www.stophunger.org | Founded in 1988, Treasure Coast Food Bank is the largest hunger-relief organization on Florida’s Treasure Coast and the only Food Bank in our four-county region – Indian River, Martin, St. Lucie and Okeechobee counties. We work tirelessly to help families and individuals in need by providing them with nutritious food, hope, and dignity.
    • IL | Automodello | www.automodello.org | Since 2010, Automodello has sought to create interest in marques and models through concise histories on the Automodello.com website and as the foremost link to Diecasm.
    • IL | Classic Car Club of America | www.classiccarclub.org | Since 1952, the Classic Car Club of America (CCCA) is about vintage automobiles and the pleasure of the sport. Members of the CCCA have been dedicated to the collection, preservation and enjoyment of the world’s finest cars. As in the beginning, automobiles manufactured during the Grand Classic Era® from 1919 to 1948 remain the primary focus of the club today. CCCA members have held Grand Classic car shows, enjoyed CARavans and published The Classic Car magazine.
    • IL | Corvair Preservation Foundation | www.corvair.org | The Corvair Preservation Foundation (CPF) was established in 1990 to preserve historically significant Corvair automobiles, artifacts and memorabilia, to educate the public about the merits and worthiness of the Corvair. An affiliate of the Corvair Society of America (CORSA), the CPF maintains its Corvair Museum within the Ypsilanti Automotive Heritage Collection, located near Detroit and the Corvair's home plant, Chevrolet Willow Run. The CPF's historic items include 1960 Corvair Super Monza which GM Styling VP Bill Mitchell had built for his daughter, the last Corvair off the line known to exist, cutaway Corvair power train exhibits built by Chevrolet, an experimental GM second-generation Corvair engine, and John Fitch's 1966 Corvair Sprint.
    • IL | Home Sweet Home Ministries | www.hshministries.org | Since 1917, Home Sweet Home Ministries has been serving the homeless and hungry with Christ's love in Bloomington by providing case management and other supportive services to the homeless such as shelter, hot meals, clothing and tolietries, addiction recovery, and children's programming. We also offer educational and vocational training, counseling and weekly worship services. Our goal is to help people find independence and restore their hope.
    • IL | Lotus Corps | www.lotuscorps.org | For over thirty years, Lotus Corps has been serving Lotus owners and enthusiasts in the Chicago area.
    • IL | South Side Mission | www.southsidemission.org | Peoria's oldest rescue ministry, serving the poor since 1925. The mission tells the Good News of Jesus Christ to the poor, and in His name to love, feed, house, clothe, and teach all those people He sends to us.
    • IN | Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum | www.automobilemuseum.org/ | The Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum, a National Historic Landmark, opened on July 6, 1974. It inhabits the former Auburn Automobile Company’s national headquarters building, a place where history was made over 75 years ago! Many of the Auburn and Cord automobiles you see driving around Auburn each Labor Day weekend were designed and developed in this very building. MSNBC News named the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum one of the “Top Ten Gearhead Destinations in the United States.” It is easy for visitors to see why the museum has received such high national praise. This automotive mecca exhibits over 120 cars ranging from 1894 to 1999 and automotive displays on three floors. The museum has the greatest and most extensive collection of Auburn, Cord, and Duesenberg automobiles in the world, and features the largest exhibit of Duesenberg automobiles on public display in the world.
    • IN | Evansville Rescue Mission | www.evansvillerescuemission.org | Since 1917, as Evansville's oldest and largest ministry of its kind, Evansville Rescue Mission seeks to restore dignity, health, and hope through sharing the love of Jesus Christ with those in need.
    • IN | Hope Ministries | www.hopesb.org | Since 1954, Hope's initial mission was to shelter, feed and minister to homeless men, but within a year Hope began serving homeless women and families as well. Hope has been an independent, non-denominational ministry since 1963. Hope’s mission is to engage people in intensive relationships, help them heal, and foster long-term relationships to help them transform and thrive.
    • KY | Lexington Rescue Mission | www.lexingtonrescue.org | In the fall of 2000, Jim and Becky Connell felt led by the Lord to start a ministry to the poor and homeless. The Connell's moved to Lexington to start the Lexington Rescue Mission and purchased a building to open their doors on Thanksgiving Day 2001 and has stayed opened to help anyone in need of food, clothing, and financial assistance. Since that day in 2001, the mission has grown and changed to meet the needs of those we serve. However, one thing remains the same: God is at work here, rebuilding broken lives.
    • MI | The Henry Ford | www.thehenryford.org | It began as a simple yet bold idea to document the genius of ordinary people by recognizing and preserving the objects they used in the course of their everyday lives. It grew into the ultimate place to explore what Americans past and present have imagined and invented — a remarkable destination that brings American ideas and innovations to life. The sheer scope and design of The Henry Ford museum is as grand as the vision that inspired it. It’s impossible not to feel a sense of awe as your mind adjusts to a different sense of scale — more vast, more expansive and more diverse— by far— than anything you'll encounter in everyday life. The sweeping, single-floor space with its soaring ceilings covers nine acres dedicated to showcasing the finest collection of its kind ever assembled.
    • MI | Gilmore Automobile Museum | www.gilmorecarmuseum.org/ | The Gilmore Car Museum began in 1963 as the hobby of Donald S. Gilmore when his wife, Genevieve, gave him a 1920 Pierce-Arrow project-car for his birthday. This hobby soon grew into a collection of over 30 automobiles. Mr. Gilmore purchased 90 acres of farm property and had several historic barns dismantled piece by piece and moved to the site. It was Mr. Gilmore’s wife who suggested the idea of turning the collection into a museum where future generations could enjoy the restored cars for years to come. The Gilmores established a non-profit foundation, and opened the museum to the public July 31, 1966. The Gilmore has dedicated marque barns for Lincoln, Pierce-Arrow, Franklin, Ford Model A and Cadillac LaSalle within the collection.
    • MI | Kalamazoo Gospel Ministries | www.kzoogospel.org/ | Since the mid-1930's with what began as a depression-era soup kitchen is now a multi-campus, comprehensive ministry reaching those in our community in need of hope and healing. The Gospel is at the center of our name and at the heart. Kalamazoo Gospel Ministries offers shelter, food and a helping hand. In this ministry where lives of the homeless and those in need are constantly being transformed by the truth of the Gospel with the collaboration of our community.
    • MN | Lincoln and Continental Owners Club | www.lcoc.org | The Lincoln and Continental Owners Club is dedicated to the preservation and restoration of all Lincolns, Lincoln Continentals, and Continentals.
    • MT | Montana Food Bank Network | www.mfbn.org | Since 1983, the Montana Food Bank Network believes that every person has a basic human right to access nutritious, high-quality food that nourishes the mind, body, and soul. Montana Food Bank Network is the only statewide food bank and a member of Feeding America.
    • NC | Western Carolina Rescue Mission | www.westerncarolinarescue.org | Since 1972, Western Carolina Rescue Ministries have been faithfully serving the poor, homeless and addicted at 225 Patton Avenue in Asheville with rescue, recovery and restoration.
    • NY | The INN - InterFaith Nutrition Network | www.the-inn.org | The INN was founded in 1983 as a single soup kitchen run by a small group of concerned volunteers. Working at a church in Hempstead NY, the volunteers discovered that not only were there large numbers of hungry people on Long Island, but that individuals working together could make a difference in their lives. As a not-for-profit, non-denominational volunteer-based organization, The INN provides a broad variety of essential services to assist those challenged by hunger, homelessness and profound poverty. The INN partners with those in need in a dignified and respectful manner to help them achieve self-sufficiency to transform lives through awareness, action and generosity.
    • NY | Rescue Mission Syracuse | www.rescuemissionalliance.org | Since 1887, the Rescue Mission has served people in need in Central New York. Today, the Rescue Mission provides programs to end hunger and homelessness in Syracuse, Auburn, Binghamton and Ithaca.
    • NY | Zionist Organization of America | www.zoa.org | Founded in 1897, the Zionist Organization of America (“ZOA”) is the oldest pro-Israel organization in the United States. With multiple US and Israel offices, the ZOA is dedicated to educating the public, elected officials, media, and college/high school students about the truth of the ongoing and relentless Arab/Islamic war against Israel. ZOA is also committed to promoting strong U.S.-Israel relations..
    • OH | The City Mission | www.thecitymission.org | Since 1910, The City Mission has been providing help and hope to Cleveland’s homeless and hurting residents.
    • OH | Kaiser Frazer Owners Club International | www.kfclub.com | Since 1959, the Kaiser Frazer Owners Club was organized with the idea to share technical knowledge and interest in K-F produced vehicles. An organization was then built around this concept for the benefit of those who own or are interested in Kaiser Frazer including Kaiser Darrin automobiles and their history.
    • OR | Portland Rescue Mission | www.pdxmission.org | Since 1949, the Portland Rescue Mission has had a tireless commitment to breaking the cycle of homelessness.
    • OR | Union Gospel Mission | www.ugmportland.org | Since 1928, Portland's Union Gospel Mission has been serving the homeless, the hopeless and those in need consistently. Today, Union Gospel Mission is dedicated to “Feeding the hungry, restoring the addict, and loving our neighbor.”
    • PA | Antique Automobile Club of America | www.aaca.org | The AACA aim is the perpetuation of the pioneer days of automobiling by furthering the interest in and preserving of antique automobiles, and the promotion of sportsmanship and of good fellowship among all AACA members. AACA uses the term "automobile" in a comprehensive sense to include all self-propelled vehicles intended for passenger use.
    • PA | Keystone Mission | www.keystonemission.org/ | The Keystone Mission is a 501(c)3 non-profit dedicated to making a positive impact within Northeast Pennsylvania community. We strive to assist those in need of basic necessities and spiritual guidance. The mission is committed to helping the homeless, hungry and hurting with both our missions, Scranton and Wilkes-Barre for one purpose.
    • PA | Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest Pennsylvania | www.nwpafoodbank.org// | The mission of the Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest Pennsylvania is to provide food to those in need within eleven counties of northwest Pennsylvania while creating awareness and educating the community on the realities of hunger. Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest Pennsylvania is a member of Feeding America.
    • PA | Westmoreland County Food Bank | www.westmorelandfoodbank.org// | The Westmoreland County Food Bank is a private, not-for-profit organization that supplies food to hungry people through a network of food assistance programs in Westmoreland County. Our 40,000 square foot facility is located in Delmont, Pennsylvania and of each dollar donated $0.95 goes to food and food programs. Westmoreland County Food Bank is a member of Feeding America.
    • PA | Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum | www.simeonemuseum.org/ | The Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit whose mission is to educate the public on the beneficial effects of competition. Assembled by renowned neurosurgeon Dr. Frederick Simeone over a span of 50 years, the Museum contains over 60 of the rarest and most significant racing sports cars ever built. Not simply a display of racing cars, each car tells how the principles of evolution affect inanimate objects the same way it does living organisms. Competitive spirit gave birth to engineering advancements that everyone takes for granted today in the cars they drive.
    • SC | Oliver Gospel Mission | www.olivergospel.org/ | Oliver Gospel Mission is a nonprofit ministry, and it is our desire to demonstrate responsible stewardship through total financial transparency. We can steward your donation to bring hope and lasting change.
    • TX | Dallas Life | www.dallaslife.org/ | The story of Dallas LIFE starts with a man named Reverend Robert J. Key, one of the founders of the Union Gospel Mission in 1949. With Dallas’ homeless population growing in the post war years, Reverend Key left UGM to begin establishing the Dallas Rescue Mission. It was this endeavor that would become Dallas LIFE, now the largest homeless shelter in North Texas. Dallas Rescue Mission opened its doors in 1954 in a small storefront location on Commerce Street. The first location was just a few blocks from the city jail and housed 25 men each night. There, Rev. Key would minister to the men who came to him nightly for shelter and a hot meal. Rev. Key and his volunteers kept the shelter open every night for the next 25 years.
    • WA | Union Gospel Mission Ministries | www.uniongospelmission.org | Since 1951, Spokane's Union Gospel Mission’s purpose has been to break – not perpetuate – the cycle of homelessness. We believe a better life is possible for people currently living on the streets and want to do everything we can to encourage them toward that end – to offer real change, real hope.
    • WA | Yakima Union Gospel Mission | www.yugm.org | Since 1936, Yakima Union Gospel Mission is dedicated to serving men, women and children experiencing homelessness with the compassion of Christ. We provide emergency and long-term services to our guests to help them escape the struggle of life on the streets.