Argent Technologies believes those enjoying success should reach out to help those in need.
We are proud supporters of a broad range of philanthropies supporting social services and humanitarian relief, environmental and wildlife protection and young entrepreneurs.
We provide time and monetary resources to American Red Cross, Kiva.org, Seeds of Hope, Wounded Warriors, Coastal Conservation Association, Texas Wildlife Association, UCLA Operation Mend, Camp Hope, and Argent Technologies’ own grants to young entrepreneurs.
For more information on these organiztions or to find out how you can help, please follow the links below.
Grants for Young Entrepreneurs Recipients: Making an Impact
Argent Technologies, LLC is excited to announce recent GYE Award Recipents. To see what these young visionaries are doing with their awards, please visit our grant recipients page. Continue reading→
Basketball Cop Foundation
A 501c3 non-profit organization dedicated to building relationships between our country’s Law Enforcement and the youth in our communities through TRUST. Founded and operated by an active duty Police Officer. #HoopsNotCrime www.basketballcop.net
Charter for Compassion
Connecting those who care Charter for Compassion supports the emerging global movement that brings compassion to life. They are a global network connecting people, cities, grassroots organizers and leaders to each other. They provide educational resources, organizing tools, and avenues for communication. With your help we can all make a difference. charterforcompassion.org
Smithsonian: National Museum of the American Indian
A diverse and multifaceted cultural and educational enterprise, the National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) is an active and visible component of the Smithsonian Institution, the world’s largest museum complex. The NMAI cares for one of the world’s most expansive collections of Native artifacts, including objects, photographs, archives, and media covering the entire Western… Continue reading→
1736 Family Crisis Center: Veteran Families Program
Supportive Services for Veteran Families The Veteran Families Program is supported by a Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) grant from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs along with corporate, private foundation and individual donations. To end the homelessness of very low-income veteran families, services often begin on the streets while staff assist with housing… Continue reading→
UCLA Health: Operation Mend
Healing the Wounds of War Operation Mend was established in 2007 as a partnership between UCLA Health and the United States military. We provide advanced surgical and medical treatment, comprehensive psychological evaluation and support, and an Intensive Treatment Program for symptoms related to Post-Traumatic Stress and Traumatic Brain Injury for post- 9/11 service members, veterans… Continue reading→
Camp Hope
Camp Hope is a retreat for military veterans wounded in the War on Terror. William “Mike” White and his wife Galia, created Camp Hope as a tribute to their son Christopher, who was killed fighting for our country in Iraq. The mission of Camp Hope is to honor the fallen by helping the wounded. We… Continue reading→
Kiva
More than 1.7 billion people around the world are unbanked and can’t access the financial services they need. Kiva is an international nonprofit, founded in 2005 in San Francisco, with a mission to expand financial access to help underserved communities thrive. We do this by crowdfunding loans and unlocking capital for the underserved, improving the… Continue reading→
Seeds of Hope International
The mission of Seeds of Hope is to restore communities and prevent young people from drug and alcohol addiction, gang violence, sex trafficking/exploitation, child labor, dropping out of school, and other detrimental repercussions of living in poverty. It is also to equip them with life skills that they can use to become fruitful adults in… Continue reading→
Coastal Conservation Association
CCA was created in 1977, after drastic commercial overfishing along the Texas coast had decimated redfish and speckled trout populations. A group of 14 concerned recreational anglers gathered in a local tackle shop to create the Gulf Coast Conservation Association to turn the tide for conservation. Only four years later, gill nets along the Texas… Continue reading→