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Marwen educates and inspires under-served young people through the visual arts. Marwen provides high quality visual arts-education, college planning, and career development programs--all free of charge--to Chicago's under-served youth in grades 6-12.
The Corporation is organized exclusively to receive and administer funds for the protection of natural resources and charitable and educational purposes as described in Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (the “Code”), including Honoring and protecting the natural resources of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan including, but not limited to, the Hiawatha Sportsman’s Club and its surrounding watershed, for nature itself and for the enjoyment of the public, Hiawatha Sportsman’s Club’s members and their families. Rich in meaning and purpose. Conducting all activities incidental or necessary to accomplishing the foregoing purposes or otherwise permitted by Section (c)(3) of the Code.
To inspire and empower young people to become responsible citizens, compassionate leaders, and to live their dreams.
The mission of CityKids is to empower urban young people, ages 13 to 19, through arts and educational programs to develop the knowledge, skills and confidence to succeed in school, the workplace and in life. CityKids believes that to solve the problems facing youth today, we must listen to young people; empower them with the tools to make their voices heard; partner with them to find solutions; and challenge them to create change. Our vision is supported through CityKids’ guiding principles which help young people to develop artistic and leadership skills and include: Safe Space, Youth-to-Youth Communication, Multicultural Bridge Building, and Leadership Development.
To enable young children living in poverty in the urban slums of Uganda to have the health, confidence and ability to grow and become the change in their community.
MATHCOUNTS provides engaging math programs to U.S. middle school students of all ability levels to build confidence and improve attitudes about math and problem solving.
SchoolSeed’s mission is to support public schools in Shelby County by: Raising money for programs that federal, state and local government funding are unavailable to support Coordinating community efforts to support area public schools Helping schools develop more effective educational practices Providing ongoing educational opportunities for teachers and administrators
ISSA Charities is the charitable arm to ISSA, the Worldwide Cleaning Industry Association. Our mission is to make the world a cleaner, healthier, better place to live.
META (Making Education the Answer) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization providing scholarships and mentorship to Latino youth in Southern California with the vision of increasing the opportunities for Latinos to become successful business and community leaders.
KATHA is a "profit-for-all" nonprofit. We work in the broad areas of language, culture and translation, as well as poverty alleviation. Story and storytelling are two powerful tools we use as agents of change, teachers and publishers.
CISE works to transform the lives of urban children by providing access to a strong Catholic education at designated inner-city schools and Catholic high schools. Gospel values are taught in an environment of respect, safety and discipline. CISE works with the schools to promote excellence through collaboration and accountability.