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Dolphin Foundation - Dana Hills High School

Thank you for your offer to donate to the the Dana Hills High School Girls Lacrosse team. All funds to run our program come from voluntary contributions from families, friends, and community sponsors. One hundred percent of the money we earn is used to help pay for equipment, referees, uniforms, bus transportation, and program development. We would like you to know that your donation is a very important part of our efforts to continue to build a successful lacrosse program. Our sportswomanship core standard embodies grace, integrity and spirit. We value dedication to the sport of lacrosse and bring honor of the game to all of our athletic competitions. Thank you in advance for contributing to the success of the DHHS Girls Lacrosse program. We truly appreciate your donation and support. Your donation is tax deductible: Dana Hills Foundation Tax ID # 33-0696611 Sincerely, Alejandra Moraga, Head Coach DHHS Girls Lacrosse

Little Kids Rock

Little Kids Rock transforms lives by restoring, expanding, and innovating music education in our schools! Little Kids Rock began in 1996 as an informal effort by ESL teacher David Wish to give his San Francisco Bay Area second grade students a music enrichment program because the school did not have funding for one. What began as one teacher’s effort to bring music education to a few dozen public school children has catapulted into a national nonprofit that serves hundreds of thousands of young people year after year. Little Kids Rock was incorporated as a 501(c)(3) organization in 2002, and has since expanded with programs in 48 states. We accomplished this by: • Championing an innovative modern band music education that connects learning to the music kids already know and love—styles including rock, pop, hip-hop, country, EDM, reggae, and other contemporary styles as they emerge—performed on guitar, keyboard, bass guitar, drums, vocals, and technology • Recruiting, training, and equipping public school teachers to start music programs utilizing our methods and materials • Partnering with public school districts to provide a quality music education to as many young people as possible—especially those in underserved communities Today, Little Kids Rock is the largest nonprofit provider of musical instruments, program curriculum, and teacher training in the country. Having trained more than 5,000 teachers and served more than 1,000,000 students in 500 public school districts to date, Little Kids Rock has emerged as a national thought leader in the field of music education to become a valued service provider to the U.S. public school system.

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New Orleans Center For Creative Arts Institute (NOCCA)

The NOCCA Foundation champions the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts. We build philanthropic, lasting partnerships. We invest in young artists, their mentors and the community through programs that encourage educational and cultural innovation. HOW WE SUPPORT NOCCA: The New Orleans Center for Creative Arts was founded in 1973 and opened its doors to students in 1974. Today, NOCCA is Louisiana’s arts conservatory for high school students, offering intensive instruction in Classical Music, Creative Writing, Culinary Arts, Dance, Drama, Jazz, Media Arts, Musical Theatre, Theatre Design, Vocal Music, Visual Arts, and academics. Students come from across Louisiana, attending via full-day, afternoon, and after-school sessions. Admission to NOCCA is by audition, and there is no tuition. The NOCCA Foundation (formerly The NOCCA Institute) is NOCCA’s nonprofit partner, providing supplemental funding for NOCCA and advocacy for its world-class program. Some of the Foundation’s more notable endeavors include: a Student Success Program that pays for students’ classroom supplies, college application fees, required private music lessons, fees associated with important summer training programs across the country, as well as emergency food support; an Artists-in-Residence Program that brings more than 100 professional visiting artists into NOCCA’s classrooms each year; the capital campaign for NOCCA’s current home and expansion projects like Press Street Gardens; a wide array of arts classes for adults; and concert, gallery, and literary events for the community. The Foundation also oversees rentals of the NOCCA campus, making it available to arts organizations, individuals, corporations, and other groups.

Logan County Education Foundation

To promote educational excellence in our community by raising funds to award teacher grants to educators and managing privately funded teacher grant and scholarship funds to award grants to educators and scholarships to students..

Yes The Ross Valley Schools Foundation

To fund art, music and other programs in the Ross Valley School District

Routt High School Education Foundation

TO PROVIDE A WAY TO BUILD AN INVESTMENT OF MONIES ENABLING THE FOUNDATION TO MAKE FUNDS AVAILABLE TO ROUTT CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL AS TUITION ASSISTANCE, EMERGENCY FUNDING FOR OPERATIONS, AND TO PROMOTE DONATIONS IN SUPPORT OF CATHOLIC EDUCATION AND NON-CATHOLIC YOUNG PEOPLE IN JACKSONVILLE AND THE SURROUNDING AREA.

Boise Public Schools Education Foundation

Raise fund to support innovative and motivating programs and projects for students of the Boise School Distirtc.

Allendale Foundation For Educational Excellence

The Allendale Foundation for Educational Excellence Inc. (AFEE) is a non-profit organization dedicated to funding grants that enrich the Pre-K through 8th grade educational experiences at Hillside and Brookside schools. AFEE relies solely on the generosity of the community to raise funds for its grants.

L R Green Education Foundation

We are dedicated to providing educational excellence for our children by providing additional funds for L.R. Green School.

Houston Independent School District Foundation

The HISD Foundation partners with the Houston Independent School District to secure private support, manage funds and provide donor accountability. The Foundation’s fundraising efforts focus on institutional priorities set by the superintendent of schools and board of education. Funds raised by the HISD Foundation provide resources to advance the core initiatives of the district’s Strategic Direction. The Foundation is a separate 501(c)(3) nonprofit governed by a volunteer board of business, community and philanthropic leaders.

Meridian Ag Foundation

The Meridian Ag Foundation intends to raise funds to support youth agriculture education, including efforts to restart the agriculture education program and FFA at the Meridian High School in Macon, Illinois.

Magellan School (Austin, TX)

An essential part of Magellan’s mission is our commitment to welcome students of all backgrounds, including families from a variety of economic situations. Family financial situations change all of the time, and we want to make sure that students that are thriving at Magellan can stay at Magellan. That commitment requires annual fundraising from all families. And through the Magellan Annual Fund and Noche de Gala, gifts from our families and community provide funding of over $1,100 per student to keep a Magellan education more accessible.