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Spark Technology Education aims to provide opportunities, quality mentoring, and financial support to young minds to spark their interests in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
Not for profit community based organization that mobilizes community support and private resources to enhance public education in Wilton through innovative community collaborations and programs.
LEAP for Education empowers underserved and first-generation-to-college students to succeed in education, career, and life. We do this by teaching students academic and life-skills needed to perform at higher levels in middle school and high school. Students also receive ongoing personalized support and community connections which helps them graduate from college and create a future based on their strengths and interests.
Food Education Fund is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that builds equity to support food-focused public high school students and alumni across NYC.
NEF encourages creativity, innovation and excellence in our students by helping to ensure that every student in the district can take advantage of opportunities to make the most of their education.
The mission of the SEF is to promote learning opportunities for all Somerville residents. This will be achieved by raising and distributing funds, facilitating discussion and promoting best practices related to education.
To profoundly change the future trajectory of young people from systemic and inter-generational poverty. TSIBA is a unique social enterprise which shows what's possible when business education invests in people. The TSIBA social enterprise includes a Business School, Ignition Academy and Education Trust working together to return highly sought after people and successful small business enterprises. Our Work: - TSIBA shows what's possible when a Business School and Development Academy invest intensively in education for the future world of work TSIBA transforms people into effective leaders by enabling them to connect with their purpose TSIBA places attitude at the heart of learning and surrounds this with layers of knowledge and skills TSIBA produces business graduates with proven skills to lead change in a world where change is the norm TSIBA enables emerging business enterprises to realise their potential TSIBA co-creates an extended and inclusive learning community We seek ambitious, purpose driven people and emerging businesses who want to take South Africa forward. We are passionate about the transformative impact of education as a catalyst to unlock the best of what humans can be. VISION To challenge the status quo of business education through a values-based approach to teaching and learning in a changing world. TSIBA Business School (registered with the DHET as TSIBA Education NPC) is an accredited not-for-profit higher education institution offering undergraduate and postgraduate business qualifications. The Business School aims to provide its students with a world-class and rewarding business education. This is supported by generous tuition scholarships which enable students to contribute towards their tuition at relative levels of affordability. TSIBA Business School's undergraduate students pay only what they can afford, removing any financial barriers to tertiary education. Return on investment since inception 2004 through our Business School includes over 7500 annual tuition fee scholarships awarded, over 4000 students directly impacted, a post-graduate employment rate of over 90%, eight Mandela Rhodes Scholars and three Kofi Annan Fellows. TSIBA Business School is a registered Public Benefit Organisation and a Level 1 B-BBEE Provider. Our student population exceeds the Black People threshold as defined by the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Codes of Good Practice. All TSIBA accredited qualifications have Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) recognition. TSIBA is a member of the United Nations (UN) Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME)
The Shrewsbury Education Foundation (SEF) is an all-volunteer organization that raises money to fund grants which put resources and programs directly into the classroom. Annually Shrewsbury Public School teachers write grant applications seeking funding for unique learning experiences and resources that will directly benefit students. Without SEF grants teachers would be unable to purchase the materials needed to deliver these valuable learning experiences due to tight education budgets.
Wild Horse Education is a tiny, all-volunteer organization with a very strong track record in educating the public, media, other advocacy groups and managing agencies for changes in the way wild horses and burros are managed on public land. Our group photographs and documents current range conditions, prepares reports for inclusion in conversations dealing with government agencies to taking that documentation into a courtroom when other avenues for discussion fail. Wild Horse Education led the way in gaining an enforceable humane handling policy, reforming the way wild horse and burro populations are managed on the range (minimizing removal and managing on the range), improving the adoption program, as well as protecting wild horses and burros from slaughter.
The Lewisville Education Foundation is a nonprofit organization with the purpose of providing financial support to the Lewisville Independent School District teachers and students. This purpose is accomplished by the Foundation receiving and maintaining cash
Astar's mission is to break down the language and cultural barriers that separate people. Through education and training, Astar strives to help students become global citizens and prepare for success in their future careers.
Services * Compost Hotline (386-WORM or info@compost.bc.ca). * Free educational literature on how to compost kitchen and yard waste, how to use compost, and trouble shooting. * Site tours, workshops, and presentations on composting and organic gardening. * Elementary schools programs. * Compost Bin Showcase and Organic Demonstration Gardens. * Compost Educator Volunteer Training Program. * Community outreach. * Compost Club Membership and Newsletter. * Composters and other composting supplies for purchase. * Straw Bale Demonstration Building. * Resource library.