Who We Scout
Sister Seekers Scouts Non-Profits in their infancy stages to make positive changes in the community.
Our Scouts
At Sister Seekers, we are constantly on the lookout for passionate and innovative nonprofit organizations that are poised to make a significant impact in our community. We seek out nonprofits in their infancy stages, particularly those with ambitious visions, clear goals, and a commitment to positive change. Whether focusing on education, healthcare, environmental conservation, social justice, or any other area of need, we are eager to collaborate with organizations that share our values of integrity, transparency, and professionalism. If your nonprofit is ready to take its mission to the next level, we invite you to connect with us and explore how Sister Seekers can support your journey towards creating lasting social change.
Scouted Nonprofits
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The Art of Living Homes (AOL) are FARR-Certified sober-living communities focused on empowering men and women to achieve a life free from substance by developing new life skills.
With two five acre campuses, each with the ability to support 12 men and women in recovery. Each campus has multiple homes, meeting facilities and wellness spaces. Unlike traditional sober living homes, Art of Living integrates real-world skill-building, holistic wellness practices, and financial literacy support to help residents create lasting change. Each resident follows a customized path based on their individual sobriety goals, employment readiness, and personal development needs.
Sister Seekers is honored to award a $5,000 scholarship to AOL in support of individuals facing financial barriers to treatment. This grant celebrates the strength and resilience of those striving toward healing and reflects our shared commitment to making resources accessible. We are proud to stand alongside AOL in advancing healing, opportunity, and hope for all.
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Transforming lives with accessible, free glasses and hearing aids for individuals in Collier County, we're pleased to be able to provide Naples Lions with $5,000 as they support their local community.
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Working to support the needs of young people who have experienced abuse, neglect and or homelessness, we are honored to grant $10,000 to Youth Haven’s new program. A meaningful step that offers young people the guidance, skills, and confidence they need to prepare for a bright future, this personalized mentorship will help each individual grow in a way that is tailored to them as an individual. This personalized mentorship is more than support—it’s a pathway to independence, self-sufficiency, and hope for the young people of Youth Haven that we’re proud to be a part of.
Let the treasure hunt begin…
Sisters Seekers works with nonprofits in their infancy stages to maximize potential and make for a stronger cause through close curated partnerships.
FAQs
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Nonprofits will apply through our application process, allowing us to assess their specific needs and how our funding can best support their mission.
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Each nonprofit has the opportunity to request funding for their identified needs.
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Yes, donors have the option to specify their donation to support a particular cause scouted by Sister Seekers or we are happy to facilitate a connection.
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Distribution of funds is based on the needs of each nonprofit. We track and monitor how they utilize the funds, followed by a detailed follow-up report.
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Impact metrics vary for each nonprofit, reflecting the diverse nature of their missions and objectives.
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Yes, all donations are tax-deductible. Sister Seekers exclusively partners with 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofits.
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We rely on our fundraising efforts and the generosity of donors to expand our reach and achieve our goals for years to come.
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-Money received is not repaid
-To start a new program or continue the existing one.
-To perform research
-To build capacity
-To enable innovative problem solving
-To fulfill needs in communities
“We believe that supporting our community is not just a choice, but a responsibility. Together, we can make a difference and create a brighter future for all.”
— Sister Seekers