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As the nation's largest Native American education nonprofit organization, the College Fund is dedicated to increasing access to and success in education for the most under served segment of society. Only 14% of American Indians have a college degree, and the College Fund is committed to changing this fact. By providing financial aid and other support to more than 4,000 students annually, we are ensuring that equal education is a right and not a privilege.
IDEA‘s mission as an arts education and creative learning organization founded in 1996 is to connect underserved youth and their families to the life affirming quality of the arts. Our work is about building more socially resourceful and vibrant communities by strengthening human potential through creativity, culture and arts based learning
The New American Theatre (NAT) is dedicated to nourishing, educating and inspiring our community towards a thoughtful and humane worldview through our programming of plays. We nurture theatre artists by offering a safe harbor to work and study the craft of acting, directing, and writing through live theatre performance.
Ghost Ranch stewards a place of great beauty to nurture the human spirit and mind, discover the sacred, and care for creation.Through the values of sutainabilty, inclusivity, equity, creativity and spirituality, the Ranch offers a unique experience for those who visit the piedra lumbre (shining rock) where dinosaurs used to roam.
Chautauqua Institution is dedicated to the exploration of the best in human values and the enrichment of life through a program that explores the important religious, social and political issues of our times; stimulates provocative, thoughtful involvement of individuals and families in creative response to such issues; and promotes excellence and creativity in the appreciation, performance and teaching of the arts.
Actors’ Warehouse entertains, inspires, educates and fosters critical thinking through performing arts. We believe sharing stories of the human experience has the power to expand our individual compassion and our capacity to connect as a community, ultimately forwarding social justice and public health, inclusive of mind and body.
The mission of Inner-City Arts is to engage young people in the creative process in order to shape a society of creative, confident, and collaborative individuals. We believe that the arts and creativity are transformational. Inner-City Arts envisions a society that honors the human capacity for creativity and values its cultivation in the education of young people.
The mission of The Gift is to tell great stories onstage with honesty and simplicity. The Gift believes a play never closes until everyone who saw it stops thinking about it and that art is, at its best, a sacred conversation between actor and audience, revealing the joy and pain of being human. In other words, a gift.
To manifest film and media projects that explore our shared humanity and foster an appreciation of the natural world. Our media education program works with filmmakers from under-served communities and balances intensive film production with important skills training while enabling young filmmakers to share their stories and ideas with the world.
To transform and heal the lives of people through education, health, clean water, empowerment, religious, disability, refugee's relief, children and food security and disaster relief. Thereby continue having a healthier society free of illiteracy, Inhuman rights, drugs, poverty, hunger and HIV and AIDS by providing free, relevant, inclusive education and empowerment to a girl child, orphans, streetkids, women, disabled and other needful services to inopportune people.
The mission of the Education Writers Association is to increase the quality and quantity of education coverage to create a better-informed society. As the professional organization of members of the media who cover education at all levels, EWA has worked for more than 65 years to help journalists get the story right. Today, EWA has more than 3,000 members benefiting from our high-quality programs, training, information, support, and recognition.
Together Our Mission is a non-profit corporation for international development devoted to bringing cultures together in peace. Through musical collaboration we can help bridge the divides of cultural stigmas and bias, helping to push a message of health, education and human services, and leave a sustainable footprint that makes the community stronger and healthier.