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Founded in 1990, The NEF raises funds and awards grants to promote innovation and excellence in education for Needham public school students.
GPS delivers an innovative education model to prepare students for the technical workforce through immersive learning at local manufacturing companies.
To positively impact the physical, social and emotional health of youth through innovative education programs in partnership with parents, schools and communities.
To promote excellence in the educational experience of students who attend schools governed or authorized by the Mount Diablo Unified School District.
Apogee’s mission is to equip and shape young citizens into critical thinkers that take the onus of responsibility of all elements of their LIVES & education.
Founded in 2004, the Nanubhai Education Foundation (NEF) is dedicated to promoting access to higher education for marginalized students. Our Nanubhai Scholars program provides college scholarships to financially vulnerable girls from rural India. We offer financial, social, and emotional support during a Scholar's program, and offer job placement preparation as they near graduation.
TO FORM A BOND BETWEEN COMMUNITY MEMBERS WHO CARE DEEPLY ABOUT HAMDEN STUDENTS AND THE DEDICATED EDUCATORS WHO TEACH THEM.
Link Education Partners, a non-profit organization committed to social justice since 1969, is dedicated to educational excellence for youth in Newark and the surrounding area.Link provides extensive enrichment programs for students that inspire them, hone their skills and deepen their knowledge; professional development and coaching for the teachers to strengthen instruction; and a physical space that enhances learning and supports a positive school environment.
The mission of Girls Education International is to expand and support educational opportunities for underserved females in remote and developing regions of the world. We work with existing non-governmental and nonprofit organizations in the regions we serve. These local organizations already have relationships and infrastructures in the rural communities where we work that allow us to build upon and maximize existing resources.
To educate the public and opinion leaders about the need to reduce violence and militarism, and redirect excessive military spending to unmet human and environmental needs.
WHO WE HELP...African children, especially orphans by providing curriculum and supplies and assisting African teachers. Many governments are overwhelmed by their national needs. In some countries, local groups organise schools with whatever limited resources they have available. By partnerships with national NGO’s (Non-Governmental Organizations), we transfer donor funds and materials to meet local educational needs. WHERE WE HELP...Since 1997 our focus has been in Zambia in south-central Africa, In 2003 Malawi also began receiving assistance, as well. Since 2000 more than 20,000 African students and their communities benefitted through EWB offices in Zambia. HOW WE HELP... We organize gifts of supplies and quality curriculum with a character-building focus. ...Pupil books for the primary curriculum are printed in Zambia. ...We provide annual teacher training, and small honoraria to supplement low wages paid by parents through school committees.
Seattle Education Access (SEA) provides higher education advocacy and opportunity to people struggling to overcome poverty and adversity. We help low income and marginalized young people make strong transitions to local community colleges and four year universities. Our students are succeeding in college and leaving poverty behind, preparing to give back to society as professionals and leaders of the next generation.