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The mission of Broward Women's Alliance is to promote opportunities and acceptance of women in positions of leadership; to acknowledge the accomplishments of women, and to provide support and encouragement for professional development and community enhancement including, but not limited to, granting educational scholarships.
from the website: "Our Mission Statement is to provide financial assistance for educational purposes to New York State paid firefighters and their families. We also present a number of FDNY and NYS Medals of Valor and maintain firefighter memorials."
The mission and purpose of NLBWA-LA meets the needs of the rapid growth and ranks of Latina entrepreneurs and corporate professionals to encourage Latinas to develop their business and professional skills and to meet their career goals through education, business referrals and networking by building relationships.
The mission of The Unusual Suspects Theatre Company is to mentor, educate, and enrich underserved youth through the creation of collaborative, original theatre. Our mission supports our vision of a world where all youth are given the opportunities and support they need to succeed.
BCF fosters cooperation and goodwill between Bhutan and Canada in several ways: Our main program is a teacher program, in which we work with the Ministry of Education in Bhutan to send qualified teachers to teach in public schools in some of the most rural parts of the country. Since January 2010, BCF has sent a total of 69 teachers to 39 different communities across Bhutan. These teachers have directly impacted the lives of over 10,800 Bhutanese students. We also offer scholarships for Bhutanese youth to complete secondary education in Canada. Finally, as one of the only North American organizations with a permanent presence in Bhutan, we serve as a cultural liaison for many visitors to the country.
Canada World Youth (CWY) is a world leader in developing international educational programs for young people aged 15 to 25. Thanks to the support of donors, partners, host families and the government, since 1971, CWY has enabled over 36,000 youth to participate in programs across Canada and in 67 countries around the world.
The goal of CLIMB is to promote collaborative leadership and encourage the inclusion and continued success of all Californians in public service, academic, business, science and engineering. Through a formalized mentoring program, CLIMB assists its membership in the development of the skills and practices necessary to succeed at any level. CLIMB collaborated with institutions of higher education and the broader business communities to create a platform for success in todaybs young professional.
The Canadian Hero Fund is a charitable organization dedicated to supporting Canadian military personnel and their families. The Canadian Hero Fund was founded by a group of students at the University of Toronto who were deeply impacted by the increasing number of Canadian casualties and the young families they left behind. As a non-political civilian charity, the Canadian Hero Fund raises money through community, grassroots efforts. The Canadian Hero Fund also acts as a conduit for all Canadians to show their support and care for military families and their sacrifice. Your donation to the Canadian Hero Fund represents your commitment to the brave men and women of the Canadian Forces, to the families of fallen soldiers, and to the children who have lost their Hero. By giving to the Canadian Hero Fund you can help keep their dreams alive. If you have any questions please contact us at info@herofund.ca or call 1-888-602-3071.
INDIANA BALLET CONSERVATORY, INC. IS A NOT-FOR-PROFIT CORPORATION (THE "CORPORATION") ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE INDIANA NONPROFIT CORPORATION ACT OF 1991 AS AMENDED. THE CORPORATION WAS INCORPORATED IN INDIANA ON JUNE 28, 2010. THE CORPORATION IS ORGANIZED AND SHALL BE OPERATED EXCLUSIVELY FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES, WHICH INCLUDE THE EDUCATION OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC IN BALLET AND OTHER FORMS OF DANCE; THE INSTRUCTION, CHOREOGRAPHY AND PERFORMANCE OF BALLET AND OTHER FORMS OF DANCE; AND THE CREATION OF PROGRAMS AND PERFORMANCES FOR UNDERSERVED YOUTH IN THE GREATER INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA AREA IN ORDER THAT SUCH YOUTH DEVELOP A GREATER AWARENESS OF BALLET AND OTHER FORMS OF DANCE.
The mission of The Nutmeg Ballet Conservatory is to provide professional-level training, education, and performance experience in classical ballet and other dance forms for young students dedicated to the art of dance. The ultimate goal of the organization is to inspire, develop, and sustain a lasting appreciation of dance both for the artists in training as well as for our audience members of all ages.The Nutmeg Ballet Conservatory, a 501(c) non-profit organization, serves students, families, and audiences from western and central Connecticut while providing training for students from both the United States and abroad.The Nutmeg has been an important part of the Torrington, Connecticut community for almost 50 years since its founding in 1969, not only as a source of classical and contemporary dance training for thousands of young people, but also by providing cultural and artistic resources to the local community in the form of performances, demonstrations, and special events.
Established in 1994, the Design Exchange (DX) is a not for profit registered charity with the mandate to promote the experience of design. As of March 2012, a new strategic plan was adopted whereby the DX has revitalized its strategic direction and refined its mandate to be a Design Museum offering exhibitions and programming with broad public appeal. DX exhibitions will cover the various design disciplines including fashion, architecture, interior and industrial design, digital design and more, by presenting designers, products, projects or themes that reflect popular contemporary culture. The DX relies on the generous donations received from individuals, foundations and corporations. Every tax-deductible gift to the DX helps us to support and present our Youth Education Programs, including Tours + Workshops, camps, and competitions. Donations also support the preservation the DX Permanent Collection and the historic building. Please visit www.dx.org for more information.
The Boston Arts Academy Foundation (BAAF) was established to raise essential funds for Boston Arts Academy, our city's only public high school for the arts. BAAF raises 35% of the school's budget from private sources to pay for the arts teachers, programming, and student wellness initiatives not covered by the school district. Without such support, our city's young people, living in one of the cultural capitals of the world, would not be able to attend a public arts high school. Boston Arts Academy (BAA) provides Boston's low-income students with access to an arts and academic education not otherwise available to them. BAA prepares a diverse community of aspiring artist-scholars to be successful in their college or professional careers and to be engaged members of a democratic society. Students of all levels of academic ability attend BAA through our academic-blind admissions process. An average of 94% of BAA graduates are accepted to college - most the first in their families to do so.