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The mission of the Cleveland International Film Festival (CIFF) is to promote artistically and culturally significant film arts through education and exhibition to enrich the life of the community. In other words, the CIFF presents the newest and best films from around the world and does everything in its power to make sure our audience learns something along the way — about our own community, about other cultures, about the topic at hand, and about the experience from the filmmakers themselves.
In the wake of September 11, 2001, a group of Los Angeles media instructors and professionals gathered to discuss the tragedy. They were determined to “go global” and make a major, long-term impact on the world community.The Teen International Media Exchange (TIME) was born, and found a home at the Media Academy at Grover Cleveland High School in Reseda, CA, where two of the founders teach.Today, TIME is a non-profit organization with an explicit mission: to empower the energy of teenagers and the dynamic power of the media to create a peaceful, cooperative world community.
As the pioneering International Baccalaureate school in The Bahamas dedicated to achieving excellence in education, and in partnership with our families, our mission is to: - Challenge our students to develop a lifelong love of learning that extends beyond the classroom - Inspire curiosity, open-mindedness and a commitment to personal excellence - Foster a community of confident, creative and critical learners in an inclusive, respectful and safe environment - Nurture in our students a sound ethical foundation that will inspire positive action, service and leadership - Develop culturally confident global citizens who are able to succeed in any context - Build a student-centered and family-oriented community
International Arts & Philanthropy Foundation, Inc. is a 501c3 that serves as fiscal sponsor to charitable initiatives and a partner in programmatic expansion with both non-profit and socially conscious for-profit efforts in the state of Florida. Our mission is to support outstanding ideas, organizations, and events that help move humanity forward by working to meet the 17 Global Goals For Sustainable Development. IAPF works with its clients and partners across a wide range of efforts, including youth education and arts training, gender equality, poverty reduction, ending human trafficking, feeding the homeless, health and well being, and economic empowerment through job placement and entrepreneurship training. A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL-FREE (800-435- 7352) WITHIN THE STATE OF FLORIDA. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL, OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE.
To produce an annual theatre festival in California, offering a distinguished array of presentations and committed to broadening cultural understanding by means of community outreach, student training and cultural exchange through the performing arts.
The Harmony on the Sound Chorus is dedicated to the creative expression of the art of barbershop style singing. By sharing vocal harmony, the chorus provides enjoyment, challenge and opportunity for growth through education, fellowship, performance and community involvement.
The IGFA is a nonprofit organization committed to the conservation of game fish and the promotion of responsible, ethical angling practices through science, education, rulemaking, record keeping, and recognition of outstanding accomplishments in the field of angling.
To celebrate and preserve living folk art traditions and create economic opportunities for and with folk artists worldwide.
To provide music to those who are in rehabilitation, ill, hospitalized or otherwise incapacitated and give the gift of music.
To provide dynamic leadership for implementing what we see as universal values founded on fundamental Islamic values by contributing to the alleviation of poverty and securing better socio-economic life for the disadvantaged groups through empowering them to depend on themselves and participate in the decisions concerning their own problems. These values are echoed in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other United Nations human rights instruments. The freedoms and responsibilities inherent in them lead directly to tolerance, pluralism, gender equality, public dialogue and non-violence to settle disputes, respect for all people regardless of differing characteristics – all part of what we call “Canadian values”.