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  • Charities

    • The 12th Leslie Knope Fundraising Phone Bank
      • Fundraising event for Leslie's city council campaign. (Season 4 episode Bowling for Votes)
      • Mission in 2024 Los Angeles, nod to the mission of the same name in the original series episode The City on the Edge of Forever. (Season 2 episode Watcher)

    • The 27th Annual Krusty the Clown Telethon for Motion Sickness
      • Krusty's telethon, where Sideshow Bob shows up for a reunion. (Season 3 episode Black Widower)

    • Afghanistanis with AIDS
      • Charity that Michael says he's going to donate his Casino Night winnings. (Season 2 episode Casino Night)

    • AMCA
      • Able Mentally Challenged Adults. Mel Torme performs at an AMCA benefit where Kramer is invited as a guest of honor when he is mistaken for being mentally challenged after a dentist appointment. (Season 6 episode The Jimmy)

    • The Animal Foundation
      • The charity Dane claims to be a part of to get his hands on his friend's father's electric chair. The equitable treatment for all animals.
      • (Season 2 episode The Jem'hadar)
      • (Season 5 episode Ferengi Love Songs)

    • Beef & Beer & Jesus Fundraiser
      • Fundraiser the gang holds for Charlie's mother Bonnie Kelly, who has Cancer, except she doesn't. She came up with the scam because she needed money to fix the church statue she hit with her car. (Season 8 episode Charlie's Mom Has Cancer)

    • Bibles for Belgians
      • When Ned Flanders makes a half court shot and wins $50,000, he donates the check to Bibles for Belgians, for which he is awarded a $100,000 check. (Season 14 episode Pray Anything)

    • Bluth Foundation Annual Fundraiser
      • Gala events that the Bluth family held at the Grand Newport Resort every year to raise money for various causes (Season 3)

    • The Bootstrap Foundation
      • Charity Frasier's old friend Percy Williams recommends to Frasier, thinking Frasier is homeless (Season 6 episode Frasier's Curse)

    • Candy Canes for the World
      • Ron's charity that tries to spread Christmas to other countries around the world that don't believe in Christmas. From A Conversation with Ron Burgundy - special feature on Anchorman DVD.

    • Cars for Kids
      • TV game show contestant Paul mentions donating some of his winnings. Sketch Bank Breakers. (episode Kumail Nanjiani)

    • Charity for Kids that Have Oversize Kidneys
      • Fake charity, lie Annie and Jay tell Hank when they go to his house to get the iPad back before he sees their sex video.

    • Charity League
      • Vic misrepresents himself at Dorrance townhouse as being from the "Charity League.

    • Cherries
      • Porn magazine Lee tells Ig about - girls who are supposed to be eighteen year old virgins.

    • Childrens Hospital Fundraiser Gala
      • Fundraising event sponsored by Childrens Hospital. (Season 6 episode Koontz is Coming)

    • The Children's Alliance
      • Holiday gift to George from Tim Whatley, a donation made in his name. (Season 9 episode The Strike)

    • Children's Research Aid Foundtain
      • New record added 3/29/2023
      • Kimble and his wife Helen were at a fundraiser the night she was killed. While the Channel 2 news reporter refers to it as the Children's Research Fund, the sign during flashback scene reads Children's Research Aid Foundtain.

    • Christian Patriots Food Bank
      • Religious organization Lee was selling magazines to raise money for.

    • The Citadel of Ricks Redevelopment Fund
      • Rick K-22 and his Morty show up in Rick's garage asking for donations for the Citadel of Ricks Redevelopment Fund (Season 3 episode The Ricklantis Mixup)

    • The Clean Sheet Foundation
      • Charity that provides legal assistance to members of the KKK. Tom's suggestion for the charity that Ben should pick for the Sweetums Foundation contribution. (Season 5 episode Correspondents Lunch)

    • The Covenant House
      • Starlight plans to donate her Believe Expo appearance fee to the Covenant House charity. (Season 1 episode The Female of the Species)

    • Critic Aid
      • Charity of movie critics that records a song to raise money to bring Jay back from Iraq (Season 2 episode Sherman of Arabia)

    • CTF
      • Megan Kupowski, costar of the hit TV sitcom Annabelle! Is interviewed at a charity event hosted by CTF, or Canine Thrombosis Foundation. (Season 8 episode Two and a Half Deaths)

    • Danielle's Darlings
      • Alan's lawyer's charity, named after his ex-wife that died in a car accident. (Season 7 episode Crude and Uncalled For)

    • DEa Widows and Childrens Fund
      • Jeri Hogarth informs Danny that all charges against him are being dropped, in light of the fact that he was set jump, and that he'll be making a very generous contribution to the DEA's Widows and Childrens Fund. (Season 1 episode Dragon Plays With Fire)

    • The Dewer Grant
      • Huge research grant that Ross is a finalist for, and that his girlfriend Charlie's ex-boyfriend Benjamin Hobart is administering. (Season 10 episode The One With Ross' Grant)

    • Domiciles for the Destitute
      • The Simpsons version of Habitats for the Homeless. Lisa's choice for father/duaghter day - building houses with ex-presidents. (Season 14 episode Large Marge)

    • Dorothy Walker Fund for Women in the Arts
      • Trish's mother's charity. (Season 3 episode AKA Hero Pants)

    • The Eleanor Sherman Foundation for Blasting the Poor Into Space
      • Jay's mother's charity (Season 1 episode A Pig-boy and his Dog)

    • Fashion Feeds the Homeless
      • (Season 7 episode So Long, Frank Lloyd Wrong)

    • Feed the Earth
      • Charity sponsoring a Smash Mouth benefit concert.

    • The Ferengi Benevolent Association
      • Organization founded by Grand Nagus Zek, after being "devolved" by the wormhole aliens. (Season 3 episode Prophet Motive)

    • First Annual KACL AIDS Bike-a-Thon
      • Charity event hosted by Frasier's radio station (Season 10 episode Fraternal Schwinns)

    • Flack Hale Research Foundation
      • One of the charities that the mayor's wife supports (Season 1 episode Under the Gun)

    • The Foundation for Disadvantaged Children
      • Charity that John claims to have donated to on Sargus Four. (Season 1 episode Majority Rule)

    • Friend in Need Society
      • Charity that picks up several boxes of used books at the Bradys, including Marcia's diary. Their shop is located at the corner of Riverton and Eighth Street. (Season 1 episode The Possible Dream)

    • Friends of the Hostages
      • Charity formed to help the hostages.

    • Friends of Transit
      • Organization Frasier mentions. Niles: "All comfy?" Frasier: "This won't do, it's even harder than a seat on a public bus." Niles: "Oh, when were you ever on a bus." Frasier: At a cocktail party once for the Friends of Transit." Niles: I wasn't invited to that." (Season 7 episode Back Talk)

    • Fry Charitable Trust Casino Night Fundraiser
      • No description available

    • The Good Samaritan Confraternity
      • If he could not enlist - and for all his self-sufficiency Brinker could not do much without company - he could at least cease to be so multifariously civilian. So he resigned the presidency of the Golden Fleece Debating Society, stopped writing his school spirit column for the newspaper, dropped the chairmanship of the Underprivileged Local Children subcommittee of the Good Samaritan Confraternity, stilled his baritone in the chapel choir, and even, in his most impressive burst of irresponsibility, resigned from the Student Advisory Committee to the Headmaster's Discretionary Benevolent Fund. His well-bred clothes had disappeared; these days he wore khaki pants supported by a garrison belt, and boots which rattled when he walked.

    • Gotham City Charity Fund
      • The polls show overwhelming support for Penguin in his run for mayor, thanks to his rescue of a baby from a runaway carriage and a contribution of $100,000 to the Gotham City Charity Fund. (Episode Dizzonner the Penguin)

    • Gotham Renewal Fund
      • An announcement at the Mayor's funeral recommends donations to the Gotham Renewal Fund, the city's safety net. Later revealed to be a charitable foundation for public works created by the Wayne Foundation.

    • The Gretchen and Elliot Schwartz Foundation
      • Walt watches his former partners the Schwartz on Charlie Rose, trying to get out in front of the Walt drug dealer story by announcing a charitable foundation helping victims of meth. (Season 5 episode Granite State)

    • The Guggenheim Foundation Pancreatic Cancer Summer Classic 2004
      • Charity event Tahini mentions having organized when she was alive (Season 1 episode 7 The Eternal Shriek)

    • The Guggenheim Foundation Pancreatic Cancer Summer Classic 2009
      • Charity event Tahini mentions having organized when she was alive (Season 1 episode 7 The Eternal Shriek)

    • Gustave Flasbert Foundation
      • One of the charities that the mayor's wife supports (Season 1 episode Under the Gun)

    • The Hallen Horizon Fund for the Orphans of Haiti
      • Congressman Hallen's son Son Jamie's charity, supposedly for the orphans of Haiti. (Season 1 episode Number Crunch)

    • Haven Lighthouse Fund
      • Sponsor of 10k run (Season 2 episode Business As Usual)

    • Hearts of Courage
      • Cancer organization at the Pelicans/Lakers basketball game.

    • Help the Needy Society
      • Alice gives away Ralph's old suit the Help the Needy Society, in which he hid money that he won playing poker, and Ralph and Norton race down to the mission to retrieve it. (episode The Man in the Blue Suit)

    • Helping Hands Charity
      • The charity next door to the video game store where Juni is in line to buy Game Over. He briefly considers donating his money instead, but doesn't. "So they can help you"

    • Herbitat for Henranity
      • Joke name for Habitat for Humanity from the story about Herb that Princess Carolyn makes up (Season 2 episode Still Broken)

    • Homegirl's Home for Girls Without Homes
      • The charity Anders and Blake claim they're starting for their dead coworker (Season 3 episode Good Mourning)

    • Homes for Our Returning Heroes
      • Charity that machine number Abby Monroe worked for, until she found out that her boss was stealing money from veterans, where she met veteran Shayn Coleman. (Season 2 episode Shadow Box)

    • The Human Fund
      • George makes up a charity for his holiday gifts at the office. A donation has been made in your name… "Money for people" (Season 9 episode The Strike)

    • The Indiana Scholarship for Pretty Blondes Who Like to Read
      • Scholarship that Leslie mentions: Half of my tuition was paid for by the Indiana scholarship for pretty blondes who like to read. It's now called the Virginia Woolf prize. Different time. (Season 6 episode One in 8,000)

    • IndianGirlinaComa.com
      • Lacey's charity scam. Patrick builds the website for her. (episode Charlie Gets Between Sean and Jordan)

    • Innocence Now
      • Defense attorney Jeremy and his prosecutor wife Vanessa Watkins' charity. (Season 3 episode Reasonable Doubt)

    • International Rescue Alliance
      • The name of the Charity organization that Michael mentions Eleanor having been involved with during her life - actually supposed to be Real Eleanor, although now we know that there is no Real Eleanor… (Season 2 episode Everything is Great!)

    • Jay Sherman's New York Clean-up
      • Charity event Jay organizes after inheriting his parents' billion dollars when they go missing on their anniversary trip (Season 2 episode Frankie and Ellie Get Lost)

    • The Jeff Foundation
      • Professor Duncan: Are you really the one that needs help here, Winger?
        Annie: Yeah, should we write a check to the Jeff Foundation?
        (Season 5 episode Bondage and Beta Male Sexuality)

    • KACL-AM Project Welcome Home
      • Frasier version of Habitat for Humanity, where he helps build a house for s lower income family, and then bugs them to death over how they choose to decorate it (Season 10 episode Some Assembly Required)

    • KDAFY Police Pension Benefit Telethon
      • Telethon the police hold as bait for the thief that steals their pension fund. "Get our boys in blue out of the red" (Season 2 episode Hammeroid)

    • Keep Kids Off Drugs Foundation
      • Charity Minotaur donates money to keep kids off drugs.
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