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SFArtsED provides participatory and standards-based arts education in the performing and visual arts for young people, primarily in San Francisco public schools as well as in after-school, weekend and summer programs. We bring together professional artists and children in a wide variety of life-changing, skill-building, joy-brimming arts activities.
ArtReach ignites youth creativity through visual arts expression and community connection.
The museum provides exhibition experiences and educational programming that connects visitors to the history and lessons of the Holocaust with the goal of combating hatred, promoting understanding, and modeling and inspiring humanitarian choices and actions.
The Donkey Mill Art Center is a place of convergence for the exploration of arts and culture to inform, inspire and strengthen individual and collective well-being.We provide award-winning arts education and experiences to people of all ages and abilities at our facility in Holualoa. This includes hands-on classes, exhibitions, and events of contemporary visual arts, crafts and culture. Our 2.6-acre campus includes an exhibition space, studios for youth education, printmaking, ceramics, metals, fiber arts, and native plant gardens.
Pen Parentis is a 501c3 literary nonprofit that provides resources to writers to help them stay on creative track after they start a family. Since 2009, Pen Parentis has offered free literary salons in NYC that shatter the stereotype of parent-writer and present the vast diversity of creative work written by writers who have children. Core values are COMMUNITY, PROFESSIONALISM, INCLUSION, and BALANCE, exemplified in our programs: the salons, an annual Fellowship for New Parentis, and many community-building smaller projects and special events.
DC Anime Club was established in June 5, 2003 to introduce and educate people in the Washington, DC area about East Asian culture, through viewing and discussion of Japanese animation (also known as anime) , Japanese comics (manga) and Fandom. We also work to provide a positive, alternative activity to the youth in the area by exposing them to foreign culture, encouraging artistic expression and creativity, and providing opportunities for participation in community activities and leadership.
La Serenissima is a British-based orchestra offering vibrant performances of Italian baroque music using instruments of the time. We particularly champion the music of 18th century Venice, carrying out original research and hands-on editing work which is used to create musical performances (live and recorded). We talk about our discoveries in plain English (through discussion and the media) and we work in partnership with institutions, venues and hubs to produce outreach experiences for a wide range of beneficiaries wherever possible. Our recordings are available to everyone via free streaming sites and regular radio-play; we tour our concerts throughout the UK and abroad.
AIPC Pandora is a non-profit organization that works to generate the knowledge and the capacity of action needed at the international level for the construction of a more just and peaceful world. For this, we develop Global Learning Experiences for educational, intercultural, solidarity or professional insertion in one of the 57 countries in which we are present. We work both in Outbound / Outbound and Inbound / Host projects in Spain, offering transformative experiences based on the "Learning-Service" methodology that form global citizens in how to intervene in the great challenges of the world today.
Eat Better Wa'ik generates food awareness and actions to reduce malnutrition through creative and inclusive education, economics, transformative agriculture, consumption and technology. We merge food security, climate sustainability and human rights, for an improved change in the narrative, comprehension and behavior from and towards food. We seek to transform food systems with more transparent collaboration and bringing diverse stakeholders and individuals together in Guatemala, the region and the world.
The Charlotte Mecklenburg Library Foundation exists to help the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library improve lives and build a stronger community.The Library Foundation's sole purpose is to support the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library and it's service to the approximately one million residents of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. Current focus areas include early literacy initiatives, digital inclusion, economic opportunity and access for all. The Library has also established and continues to build endowed funds to support Library service for future generations.
TO PROVIDE CHILDREN AND FAMILIES WITH THE OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN AND DISCOVER THROUGH THE POWER OF PLAY
ANE supports Navajo Elder weavers living at or below poverty level in remote areas of UT and AZ reservations. We help them sell their rugs online and at rug shows so they get full value and sell more. We provide humanitarian aid to Elders who are too disabled to support themselves. Each Spring and Fall volunteers pack and deliver food and supplies to 11 areas of reservation in community gatherings called Food Runs. For the annual November Deer Valley Rug Show ANE brings Elder weavers and their family to Park City, provides for their lodging and food, and all of the money from the sale of their rugs goes to the weavers. Elders in the program are 75-109 years old, many do not speak English, many heat with wood and do not have running water in their homes.