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Japanese Association for the Advancement of Science

Energize Japan's science more! Motivated and engaged to "Energize Japan's science more!", the Japanese Association for the Advancement of Science (JAAS) aims to be an organization in which all people can participate, beyond the boundaries of academic fields, organizations, occupations, nationalities, ethnicities, and generations. We believe that dialogue and collaboration among people with diverse backgrounds and motivated to promote science are key for the brighter future of science in Japan.

The Art Students League Of New York

WE TRANSFORM PEOPLE INTO ARTISTS BY PROVIDING STUDIO-BASED ART EDUCATION FOR ALL. Founded by Artists and Supporting Artists since 1875. The Art Students League of New York has been instrumental in shaping America’s legacy in the fine arts. Many renowned artists have trained and taught at The League. Today, more than 2,500 students of all ages, backgrounds and skill levels study with The League each month in our landmark building and online.

The Quest Foundation For Education And Advocacy

The Quest Foundation for Education and Advocacy is a federal 501C3 Nonprofit with a goal of providing plant medicine education and advocacy to their communities. They’re on a Quest to serve mankind.

Association Of The Los Altos Historical Museum

Believing that history inspires imagination, stimulates thought and transforms society, the Los Altos History Museum preserves and shares our local history to enrich our community and to shape a more informed future. Located in one of the last orchards in the "Valley of Heart's Delight" (as Silicon Valley was called when it led world agriculture, as we do today in technology), the Los Altos History Museum is a cultural oasis with a historic house and state-of-the-art museum surrounded by lush gardens, just one block from historic downtown Los Altos, California. San Jose Mercury columnist Steve Yvaska nailed it when he wrote "there never seems to be a dull moment at the Los Altos History Museum." Over 21,000 people a year find their way to this top-rated local history museum for its superior permanent exhibits, innovative programs, fun special events, curriculum-based school tours and a dynamic schedule of award-winning changing exhibits. The Museum provides educational opportunities for visitors of all ages to learn about the community via interactive exhibits and hands-on activities aligned with Museum objectives. Guests enjoy orchardist J. Gilbert Smith's 1905 Craftsman house furnished in the time of the Great Depression and interactive outdoor agricultural exhibits like a restored tractor kids can climb on. Other programs include third and fourth grade curriculum tours for local school children, annual essay contest, lectures, workshops, oral history collections, a traveling Ohlone kit, and much more. Opened in 1977 as a community museum, this family-friendly place is open FREE to the public, thanks to community support, Thursday through Sunday, noon to 4pm. Come visit!

Alliance for the Development of Theatre Artists

To restore the actor to his position as an artist in our society.

Friends of the DPS Hub Farm Ltd

The mission of the group is to raise money and other resources to participate in and support the educational mission of the DPS Hub Farm.

COMMUNITY TECHNOLOGY NETWORK OF THE BAY AREA

Our mission is to unite organizations and volunteers to transform lives through digital literacy.

The Center for American Military Music Opportunities

There are two prongs to the CAMMO mission: 1.) To create music-based therapeutic programming and outlets for service members, veterans and family members, and 2.) To train and educate service members, veterans, and their families in music career opportunities, including artist development.

Multicultural Education And Counseling Through The Arts

MECA is a community-based non-profit BIPOC organization committed to the healthy development of under-served & under represented families through arts and cultural programming, the promotion of academic excellence, support services, and community building.

Children's Center For The Visually Impaired (Ccvi)

CCVI's mission is to prepare children who are blind or visually impaired, including those with multiple disabilities, to reach their highest potential in the sighted world.

Communities In Schools of the Dallas Region

The mission of Communities In Schools Dallas Region is to help students at risk of failure stay in school, achieve academically and graduate, to become productive and contributing members of our communities. CISDR works right on the school campus every day, all day, one on one with struggling students to stay in school and succeed.  CISDR connects these students and families to community resources/services through its strong partnerships with school districts, educators, corporations, institutions of higher learning, government agencies, faith based and community organizations.

The Greater Seattle Bureau Of Fearless Ideas

The Greater Seattle Bureau of Fearless Ideas is a corps of youth and adults, staff and volunteers, families and local citizens who believe that the power of words, well-written and well-spoken, can open doors to important opportunities. Our tutoring, writing, and publishing programs prepare young people, ages 6 to 18, for a successful future by developing strong writing skills, championing diverse communication styles, and motivating young people to share their stories. Programs at each Fearless Ideas center reach into the surrounding neighborhood to involve adults and businesses in helping youth become engaged citizens and confident leaders. All programs are free and open to families from any socio-economic background.