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Engage the Vision is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that seeks to encourage and empower our youth through mentoring.
The Literacy Project is a regional education nonprofit committed to developing student reading skills. Our mission is to eliminate the literacy gap of emerging 2nd-graders who are functionally illiterate. We believe raising reading achievement will prepare students for academic and life success.
At The Educational Equality Institute, we are driven by the belief that every girl has the right to a quality education and the opportunity to reach her full potential. We are committed to making a positive impact in the lives of the girls we serve and in the communities where they live.
To help people throughout Southern Africa develop their reading, writing, learning, information and communication skills so that they may become independent, life-long learners.
Against the backdrop of pervasive child sexual abuse in Nigeria, our mission is prevent child abuse through community empowerment and support. And our vision is to create a safe and happy childhood for every Nigerian child, free from sexual abuse, with easy access to care, information, protection and emergency intervention
To preserve the environment of Abaco, The Bahamas through education, conservation, and research facilitation.
Our Mission is to help establish and support a tradition of Philanthropy in the Southern Highlands NSW, by providing a simple and effective way to give something of real value back to the community. Respect, diversity, collaboration a stewardship are the values which provide guiding principles for the way in which we operate. Our Vision is a strong and resilient Southern Highlands Community. These are ideals are incapsulated in our mission statement: Foster Philanthropy, generate hope, strengthen community.
To empower Physically, spiritually, socio-economically and intellectually children, youth, teen mothers and vulnerable families
The Hidden Genius Project trains and mentors Black male youth in technology creation, entrepreneurship, and leadership skills to transform their lives and communities. The Hidden Genius Project was founded in 2012 by five Black male entrepreneurs/technologists who were unnerved by the dramatic juxtaposition between the high unemployment of Black male youth and the plethora of career opportunities within the local technology sector. To address this challenge, the founders established a program to connect young Black males with the skills, mentors, and experiences that they need to become high-performing entrepreneurs and technologists in a 21st century, global economy.
Our Mission: Kupenda (“love” in Kiswahili) for the Children transforms harmful beliefs surrounding disability to those that improve children’s lives.Our Vision: A fully integrated society where people of all abilities have access to health, education, and a loving community.
Founded in 1963, The National Judicial College is the nation’s leading provider of judicial education. Our mission remains as relevant as ever: education, innovation and advancing justice.
Established in 1987, WEDC's mission is to facilitate community empowerment and nurture indigenous leadership, promote the development of affordable housing, create entrepeneurral opportunity for small and minority businesses while building the community one block at a time.