Catalog of Ministries

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Catalog of Ministries

Catalog of Ministries

Our catalog is continually growing. It is provided here to help inform and inspire you to become engaged in philanthropy. Our hope is that you will get involved. The rewards will be great.
If you wish to contribute to an organization with an existing NCCF fund, if you wish to create a fund to benefit an organization, or if you wish to contribute to NCCF’s mission, please contact us below.

If you wish to make an individual contribution to any organization in our catalog of ministries, please contact the organization directly. The catalog below can be searched by name, sorted by category or browsed alphabetically.

If you would like your organization listed please use the link below to download the form or contact NCCF. There is no cost for inclusion.

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The Labouré Society

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Contact: Bill LeMire Address 1365 Corporate Center Curve, Ste. 104 Eagan Minnesota 55121 United States Phone: 651.452.1160 Link: http://www.labouresociety.org
Biography

The Labouré Society rescues Catholic vocations from the barrier of student loan debt. Through an innovative, unique, collective fundraising model, Labouré teaches our future priests and religious how to raise funds for vocations as a class of “aspirants” in order to obtain monetary awards from Labouré. Aspirants use the awards to erase or sufficiently mitigate their student loan debt, thereby freeing them to enter a seminary, convent or religious order. Without Labouré, these vocations would be lost to the Catholic Church!

 

The Lay Centre at Foyer Unitas

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Contact: Joe Lynaugh Address Largo della Sanità Militare, 60, 00184 Rome Italy Link: http://www.laycentre.org
Biography

Faith. Learning. Dialogue. Community.

Intrinsically Catholic, The Lay Centre is dedicated to the formation of the laity and to the promotion of the lay vocation in the Church and in the world.

It also works to promote Christian unity and understanding among religions, organizing opportunities for genuine encounter and sincere dialogue.

In view of its mission, The Lay Centre offers formation programs and conferences to local and international groups, as well as a residence for lay students enrolled in pontifical universities in Rome, and visiting professors conducting research or study in Rome.

The Little Sisters of Mary Immaculate of Gulu (LSMIG)

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Contact: Sister Draru Mary Cecilia, LSMIG, (PhD) Address 1029 Woodlawn Street Scranton PA 18509 United States Phone: 570-817-0642 Link: http://www.lsmig.org
Biography

The mission of the LSMIG is to witness to the burning love of Jesus Christ to most vulnerable especially women, Child Mothers ( child fathers), children, youth and the aged. The LSMIG live their mission through: Catholic education, health, pastoral and social services to the poor and the most vulnerable in the society.

The Louisville Chorus

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Contact: Therese Davis Address 6303 Fern Valley Pass Louisvuille Kentucky 40228 United States Phone: 502-968-6300 Link: http://www.LouisvilleChorus.org/
Biography

To foster the art of choral music for singers, audiences, students, and special constituents by presenting the widest in varietal repertoire through the history of music in our performsnces and outreach programs

The Marist Brothers, Inc

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Contact: Brother Hugh P Turley Address 4200 West 115th Street Chicago Illinois 60655-4397 United States Phone: 773-881-5343 Link: http://www.maristbr.org
Biography

To bring Christian education to young people, especially those who are most neglected.

The National Black Catholic Congress

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Contact: Valerie E Washington, Executive Director Address 320 Cathedral Street Baltimore Maryland 21201 United States Phone: 410-547-8496 Link: http://www.nbccongress.org/ Link: video
Biography

We, The National Black Catholic Congress, comprised of member organizations, represent African American Roman Catholics, working in collaboration with National Roman Catholic organizations. We commit ourselves to establishing an agenda for the evangelization of African Americans; and to improve the spiritual, mental, and physical conditions of African Americans, thereby committing ourselves to freedom and growth of African Americans as full participants in church and society. Aware of the challenges, we are committed to evangelize ourselves, our church and unchurched African Americans, thereby enriching the Church. We hold ourselves accountable to our baptismal commitment to witness and proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ.

The National Catholic Bioethics Center

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Contact: George Gunning Address 6399 Drexel Road Philadelphia Pennsylvania 19151 United States Phone: (215) 877-2660 Link: http://www.ncbcenter.org
Biography

Since 1972, The National Catholic Bioethics Center has defended human dignity and upheld Church teaching in health care and the life sciences. We are a trusted resource for clergy and laypeople, helping them understand how Catholic teaching applies to bioethics.

The Papal Foundation

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Contact: Jim Coffey, Vice President Address 150 Monument Road Bala Cynwyd Pennsylvania 19004 United States Phone: 610 535 6340 Link: http://www.thepapalfoundation.com
Biography

The Papal Foundation is composed of individuals called Stewards of Saint Peter who work closely to assist the Pope in funding missions in great need.  Each year close to 100 grants are given to assist the very poor of the world. At an annual audience in Rome, the Pope thanks these Stewards for their faithful assistance. The audience usually happens just after Easter.

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