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Reading Reform Foundation of New York

The organization was formed to engage in educational, research, and related activities in the teaching of reading. 

Belmont Redwood Shores Public School Foundation

TO HELP SUPPLEMENT THE FUNDS OF THE BELMONT-REDWOOD SHORES SCHOOL DISTRICT SO THAT PROGRAMS CAN CONTINUE TO BE RETAINED. THESE PROGRAMS MAY INCLUDE SUCH DISTRICT-WIDE ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS AS: MUSIC PROGRAMS, SCHOOL LIBRARIES, SCIENCE SPECIALISTS, WRITING PROGRAMS, AND COMPUTER LEARNING CENTERS.

Shoal Creek Elementary School Educational Foundation

Shoal Creek’s library is the epicenter of our campus. It is a shared space, utilized by every student in the school as well as school staff, parents, and members of our community. While the building itself has beautiful architectural features, it has never received design upgrades in the twenty-year history of the school and it is in desperate need of a more youthful look. We envision a colorful underwater paradise that welcomes our own Otters in to explore and discover the magical place that a library can and should be. Professional quality artwork, decor, and furniture, as well as collaborative aspects providing a personal touch will create this special space within our school.

Educational Foundation of Lake County Inc.

The mission of Take Stock in Children is to passionately promote personal growth, self responsibility, and academic success for deserving low-income children in Lake and Sumter Counties in Central Florida by providing a unique set of resources including mentors, scholarships, long-term support, student advocacy, and a guaranteed educational opportunity.

Waldorf School Association of the Princeton Area

The Waldorf School of Princeton, part of an independent educational movement of more than 1,000 schools worldwide, is dedicated to recognizing the unique spirit in each child. Through a rich curriculum integrating the academic, artistic, and practical, the Waldorf School of Princeton guides children toward self-knowledge, to meet the world by awakening within them warmth of heart, clarity of thought, and strength of purpose.

Alabama Waldorf Association The Redmont School Inc

The mission of Alabama Waldorf School is to cultivate healthy, confident, compassionate learners who excel academically, socially, and civically. Alabama Waldorf School is a non-denominational, private school community dedicated to educating responsible world citizens. We offer tuition adjustment to families who qualify. We serve Nursery-age through 8th grade students. By understanding the connection between academics and the arts, our goal is to educate not only the minds of our students but their hearts and hands as well.

Valley of the Sun Waldorf Education Association

Inspired by Rudolf Steiner’s Waldorf education system, the mission of Desert Marigold School is to provide an educational context that emphasizes not only intellectual achievement, but also the imaginative, artistic, and moral growth of its students. By addressing their heads, hands and hearts, the school will encourage students to be life-long learners and independent thinkers as well as self motivated, self-disciplined, creative, adaptable and responsible individuals. We seek to establish and maintain a school that provides an individualized, nurturing approach to educating its students, preparing them not only for higher education, but for the rest of their lives. We will require and use an active partnership of teachers, families and the community, as well as a continued affiliation with the world-wide Waldorf movement to achieve the following goals: 1. To ensure each child’s excellence in core academic skills by providing a curriculum enlivened with the arts of painting, music, drama, movement, singing, sculpture and hand work. 2. To educate according to age and development, so that learning and growth are united. 3. To present the curriculum in multiple and integrated ways, so students have many different opportunities to learn concepts, as well as see the relationship to the larger whole. 4. To nourish the spirit of curiosity so that students continue to learn long after the end of formal training. 5. To encourage fundamental values and life skills, including responsibility, perseverance, integrity, self-discipline, trustworthiness, craftsmanship, friendship and compassion. 6. To make available this quality of education for all ethnic and socioeconomic sectors in our community.

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.

Los Feliz Charter School for the Arts

Los Feliz Charter School for the Arts Is a California public charter school, organized for the purpose of serving a socio-economically, ethnically and linguistically diverse population in the northeast corner of urban Los Angeles.

The Foundation For Fairfax County Public Schools

The Foundation for FCPS energizes the power of the community to invest in educational excellence and prepare students for the future.