Need some advertising?  Looking to make honorable donations?  Consider these worthy organizations!

 
   

 

American Society of Civil Engineers

www.asce.org

The American Society of Civil Engineers Foundation assists ASCE with resource development and the enhancement of its programs through the philanthropy of its membership and the wider public. This site provides information about the various fund-raising programs conducted by the ASCE Foundation to fulfill its mission to generate resources for the civil engineering profession. With your help, we can truly make a difference for civil engineering.

 
               
 

University of Nevada Reno

www.unr.edu

Whether inside or outside of their classrooms and residence halls, students find it's easy to love life at Nevada. Our students journey into themselves and the world around them during their exploration of the rich academic environment and vibrant student life at Nevada, where undergraduate research is flourishing and study-abroad programs are growing in popularity. Many students say they get a level of personalized attention from faculty and staff that's more akin to a private rather than a public education.

 
               
 

Excel Christian School

www.excelchristianschool.com

Our goal is to motivate our students to find joy in the pursuit of spiritual, moral, relational, and academic excellence. We achieve that goal by setting reachable standards for conduct, and spirituality, and provide a solid curriculum that is Biblically balanced, yet academically challenging.

 
               
 

Engineers Without Borders

www.ewb-usa.org

EWB-USA is committed to designing and implementing engineering projects in developing communities around the world. There is great need in areas ranging from renewable energy to clean water to sustainable enterprise development.  EWB-USA project participants are asked to promote high engineering standards by following the American Society of Civil Engineers' Code of Ethics. There are also many non-engineering aspects to our projects, and we incorporate volunteers with backgrounds in business, journalism, health, education and much more.

 
               
 

The Academy for Career Education

www.acehighschool.org

The Academy for Career Education is a charter high school that focuses all subject areas on the Construction Industry and careers in that industry. Students will build a house from start to finish while learning all aspects of industry and apply English, math, science and social studies.

 
               
 

Nevada Rattler

www.ratlerracing.com

Rattler Racing’s mission is “Racing For Kids”.  Our kids are our future and we are blessed to have many special kids in our family and extended racing family.  There are kids out there who would never get to be a part of a race team like this if it were not for this special “Racing For Kids” program.

 
               
 

Nevada Bighorns Unlimited

www.nevadabighorns.org

NBU's mission is to promote and enhance increasing populations of wildlife in Nevada, to fund programs for wildlife movement and habitat improvements, and to protect the heritage of sportsmen and hunters. The organization is led by a rotating group of 16 volunteer Board Members dedicated to making a difference in Nevada’s natural habitat.

 
               
 

JB Racing

website coming soon!

JB Racing

 
               
 

Ducks Unlimited

www.ducks.org

Ducks Unlimited conserves, restores and manages wetlands and associated habitats for North America's waterfowl. These habitats also benefit other wildlife and people.

 
               
 

Jennifer Snyder

www.snyderjennifer.com

Professional Volleyball Player - AVP 2006 Rookie Season: Sarted as the 57th qualifier seed and finished the season as the 16th seeded team on tour. We are the only team to ever win a game in the 1st or 2nd round of AVP play against the 2004 Olympic Gold Medallists, Misty May and Kerri Walsh. We finished 13th place 6 times, 17th place 3 times, and beat a number of top 10 teams throughout the season. In 2005 I was individually ranked 158th and finished the 2006 season ranked 42nd on the AVP Tour.

 


 
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