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Prison Journalism Project

We train incarcerated writers to be journalists and publish their stories

DETROIT CREATIVITY PROJECT

We are working to empower and inspire Detroit’s young people through improvisation, an art form that fosters confidence and teaches a creative and collaborative approach to life. We believe every child should have the opportunity and support they need to succeed. We’re using improv to transform how our students view their potential and the power of their voice.

Bentprop Project Limited

A team of volunteers, trained specialists, and professionals each with essential expertise (history, aviation, diving, navigation), who are dedicated to locating and assisting with identifying American prisoners of war and missing in action from World War Two and other conflicts around the globe. This effort is done through detailed research and exploration while consistently coordinating with appropriate national authorities.  

The Iris Music Project

Iris Music Project, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, reimagines residential and healthcare communities as spaces of creative exchange. Through collaboratively designed programming, Iris Music Project provides opportunities for connection and purpose for residents, caregivers, and musicians.

Cheyenne River Youth Project

The mission of the Cheyenne River Youth Project is to give the Lakota youth of the Cheyenne River Sioux reservation access to a vibrant and secure future through our culturally sensitive programs, projects and facilities – ensuring strong, self-sufficient families and communities

New Light Theater Project

New Light Theater Project (NLTP) nurtures a Collective of artist-practitioners through the presentation of compelling stories across theatrical genres.

The Walden Woods Project

The Walden Woods Project was founded in 1990 to protect land of ecological and historic significance surrounding Walden Pond. At that time nearly half of the Walden Woods' 2,680 acres remained unprotected from development. Two large tracts of land (a total of 43 acres) were under immediate threat as developers sought to construct an office park and a large condominium complex in close proximity to Walden Pond. In January 1991, the Walden Woods Project raised enough money to buy the 25-acre Bear Garden Hill site. A few years later, the Project acquired a second parcel, known as Brister?s Hill. In 1998, the Walden Woods Project opened The Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods containing over 8,000 volumes and 60,000 items of Thoreau-related materials and launched its two trademark teacher education programs, Approaching Walden and Finding Walden.

The Bali Childrens Project

The Bali Children's Project is a non-profit dedicated to education as a means of improving the lives of disadvantaged young people in Bali. It is founded on the belief that children, empowered to realize their potential, will enrich their own lives, their villages and the world that we all share. Bali Children's Project's programs include School Sponsorships for Children, Schools Renovations, Library Renovations, Sex and Health Awareness, Child Protection Workshops and more. The Bali Children's Project is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt non-profit charitable foundation registered in the USA (EIN 26-0014889) and in Indonesia (NPWP: 02.096. 823.903.000). The work of the BCP is wholly dependent upon the generous donations of individuals and organisations.

New Hampshire Theatre Project

New Hampshire Theatre Project provides a welcoming environment for youth, artists, and community members to experience self-discovery and growth through the art and process of theatre.

Zachor Holocaust Memory Project

Zachor: The Holocaust Memory Project goals focus on the creation of archival legacy portraits of Holocaust Survivors and to acknowledge them, ensuring that their legacy is preserved photographically, with a narrative history, for use by institutions, families and future generations. The Project is designed to provide an educational tool against future occurrences. Zachor also supports programs of education for youth, teens and adults in structured environments including schools, community centers, religious settings and informal frameworks.​