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As of April 1, 2011, our more than 760 humanist members have donated over $130,000 to 46 charities working to improve this world and this life. Let's meet our second slate of beneficiaries for 2011:
HUMAN RIGHTS Texas leads the U.S. in
PEACE Founded in 1996 by Greg Mortenson (author of Three Cups of Tea: One Man's Mission to Promote Peace, One School at a Time), Central Asia Institute supports community-based education programs, especially for girls, in remote regions of Pakistan and Afghanistan. Though its focus is on education, the ultimate goal of CAI is to promote and encourage peace in the region.
EDUCATION Two of our featured organizations this quarter are FBB ENCORE beneficiaries -- groups that were featured in 2010 and return this year by popular demand of the membership. Our first is the
POVERTY Our other ENCORE beneficiary this quarter is Water For People, Over 884 million people do not have access to safe drinking water and nearly 6,000 people die from water-related illnesses each day. Water for People is focused on providing access to safe and adequate supplies of drinking water for people in developing countries. WFP garnered the single highest member vote of our 2010 beneficiaries for a return feature in 2011.
(Remind me again why a humanist organization is supporting a religious one?) ANIMAL PROTECTION
FOUNDATION BEYOND BELIEF As always, the tenth |
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executions, but also leads in the number of DNA-based exonerations. The Innocence Project of Texas is dedicated to overturning wrongful convictions and securing freedom for men and women wrongfully imprisoned for crimes that they did not commit.

National Center for Science Education, the premiere organization defending and promoting the teaching of evolution in U.S. public schools. NCSE provides information and resources to schools, parents, and concerned citizens working to keep evolution in public school science education.

Our Animal Protection category has sponsored two species-level protection organizations, a biodiversity advocate, a seabird rescue, and a charity dedicated to improving animal treatment in the U.S. To further explore the wide variety in this field, Foundation Beyond Belief is proud this quarter to support Straydog, a "lifeboat" no-kill adoption shelter for rescued dogs near Dallas, Texas.
category our members may choose to support is the Foundation itself. Membership in FBB is free, and 100 percent of all donated funds go to our featured beneficiaries. Members are free to designate a portion of their monthly donation to the Foundation itself if they so choose. Such support is never required but always deeply appreciated.