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Bridging gaps in information and infrastructure to work for an education for all.
We believe in the importance of the culture of New Orleans and Louisiana, and we empower the creators to share their culture in a way that is just, equitable, and serves the artist, patron, and our diverse community
Our mission is to create understanding, identify connections and build relationships among young people from varying backgrounds in life.
To honor our state's newest war casualties and the faithful spirit of all Mainers.
THE MISSION OF THE DAVID LABKOVSKI PROJECT IS TO ADVANCE KNOWLEDGE OF THE HOLOCAUST AND THE WORLD THAT WAS THROUGH THE ART OF DAVID LABKOVSKI.
Transformative Arts Projects' mission is to empower vulnerable communities through art. Transformative Arts Project is a 501(c)3 Nonprofit founded during the global pandemic to cultivate inclusive, transformative, programs and partnerships that empower and amplify the voices and experiences of communities through creative expression and dialogue.
Texas Advocacy Project’s mission is to end dating and domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking in Texas. Texas Advocacy Project empowers survivors through free legal services and access to the justice system, and advances prevention through public outreach and education. Our vision is that all Texans live free from abuse.
The mission of The Justice Theater Project is to produce compelling theater experiences that create community dialogue and give voice to social concerns
The mission of Tahoe Arts Project is to provide cultural enrichment and diversity for the community through the arts and education with particular focus on our youth.
The Forgiveness Project works to build understanding and give people the opportunity to move forward from trauma and conflict, enabling both personal and societal transformation.
The idea for Loose Ends Project came about when the founders, Jennifer Simonic and Masey Kaplan, both avid knitters, realized that they had a shared experience: Friends would often ask them to finish blankets, sweaters, or other projects left undone by deceased loved ones. They always do so enthusiastically, understanding what it feels like to wear something a loved one has made.