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First Tee – Connecticut is a youth development organization that enables kids to build the strength of character that empowers them through a lifetime of new challenges. By seamlessly integrating the game of golf with a life skills curriculum, we create active learning experiences that build inner strength, self-confidence and resilience that kids can carry to everything they do.
The Hip Hop Museum's mission is to teach, engage and inspire audiences around the world through the creativity and power of Hip Hop Culture. The THHM carries out its mission by giving voice to the stories of the people, events and artifacts that shaped the five elements of Hip Hop — through digital collections, virtual exhibits, interviews, pop-up experiences, award shows, and a wide array of innovative educational programs and activities, bringing new understanding, fresh interpretation and scholarship to the world's most popular culture of our time. F/K/A Universal Hip Hop Museum
The Art of Elysium is a Los Angeles based non-profit 501 (c) 3 organization, founded in 1997, that encourages artists to dedicate their time and talent to under-served, at risk, and hospitalized children whose lives are constantly disrupted by hardship or chronic and often terminal illness. Every week we bring hands on workshops, led by local artists, free of charge to these children.
The Abraham Lincoln Memorial Squad is an all-volunteer group of individuals: men and women, older and not so old, veterans and non-veterans, who render Military Honors for the veterans interred at the Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery. Members of the Memorial Squad Render Honors four days a week; Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. Honors on Wednesdays are rendered by a different group.
The National Ballet School Foundation supports The National Ballet School of Canada by sustaining general operations, providing Graduate Awards, and through the Financial Assistance Program for talented students which provides dance training opportunities regardless of financial circumstance. Awards are presented annually and financial support is provided for other purposes as determined by the donor’s wishes.
The National Cowboy And Western Heritage Museum preserves and interprets the evolving history and cultures of the American West for the education and; enrichment of its diverse audiences of adults and children.
The Friends are recognized by the National Park Service as the official nonprofit supporting partner of Flight 93 National Memorial. Established in 2009, the Friends now include over 280 members from 18 states. Friends are family members of the passengers and crew, first responders and investigative personnel who responded to the crash site in September 2001, U.S. Capitol employees, members of the media, volunteer Ambassadors, and many others from various walks of life, all with the same goal: to ensure that the story of Flight 93 is always honored and remembered.
The NAWCC promotes and preserves horology by educating the public and hobbyists about the art, science, and history of timekeeping. It operates the National Watch & Clock Museum, maintains a major horological research library, runs educational workshops and publications, and supports chapters and events worldwide.
National Dance Institute of New Mexico is founded with the knowledge that the arts have a unique power to motivate and engage children. The purpose of our distinctive programs is to help children develop discipline, a standard of excellence and a belief in themselves that will carry over into all aspects of their lives.
The Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History, on Independence Mall in Philadelphia, presents educational programs and experiences that preserve, explore and celebrate the history of Jews in America. Its purpose is to connect Jews more closely to their heritage and to inspire in people of all backgrounds a greater appreciation for the diversity of the American Jewish experience and the freedoms to which Americans aspire.
Atlas is a nationally and provincially designated industrial heritage site, described by historians as the most complete coal mining museum in Canada. The site is owned and operated by the Atlas Coal Mine Historical Society, a local not-for-profit. Atlas is unique in generating the majority of its annual budget through gate revenues. Donations are essential for historic preservation, and maximizing the impact of the valley's "mine-blowing" history.
The mission of the National Medal of Honor Museum and its attendant education center is to commemorate the stories of our Medal of Honor recipients, unite Americans around what it means to be patriotic, and inspire us to find the hero within ourselves. At a time when Americans yearn for common ground, visitors will appreciate the deeds our best and bravest have done in defense of our liberty and the virtue of putting service over self.