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The mission of the Camano Schoolhouse Foundation into renovate and preserve the classic one-room 1905 Camano City Schoolhouse, to exhibit Camano Island history and to provided a vibrant gathering place for educational and cultural activities for people of all ages.
The Combat Diver Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the history of the elite Combat Diver community. Our ultimate goal is the construction of the Combat Diver Museum that will serve as a home for the artifacts of that heritage.
Since 1980, the Pacific WildLife Foundation has conducted pioneering studies and novel education programs about marine life in the Pacific. We believe that objective science is the best way to find solutions for conservation. The foundation board, fellows and associates are renowned scientists and award winning educators. General donations over the past 3 decades have been vital to our success. If you want to donate to a specific project or if you have a project that you might like us to address, contact us via the web site. Rob Butler President
The Foundation's mission is two-fold: Preservation - to conserve, protect, and maintain Monticello in a manner which leaves it enhanced and unimpaired for future generations; and, Education - to interpret and present Thomas Jefferson to the widest possible audiences, including scholars and the general public.
SUBVERS!VE Foundation is a nonprofit dedicated to increasing awareness about the lack of accountability in field of substance-abuse treatment facilities and supporting young rap and hip-hop artists who create positive, non-violent, drug-free music.
The Green Communities Foundation is the charitable affiliate of Green Communities Canada. We work with Green Communities Canada to organize and participate in environmental projects designed to preserve, protect and restore the environment, and to conduct research relating to the environment and to disseminate the results of such research.
Roslyn School, which opened its doors in September of 1908, is a school with a history of educational excellence and leadership, most notably as a pioneer in French Immersion education. In 2004, concerned alumni, parents and friends of Roslyn School came together with the desire to create an independent organization for fund raising, a reality in today's public school system. Incorporated in 2005, the Roslyn School Foundation (RSF) received its charitable status in January 2006. The mission of the Foundation is to support and enhance, through endowed funding and other gifts, the learning experience offered at Roslyn School as it moves into its second century.
The USS Yorktown Foundation is partners with Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum to inspire our children, visitors, community and the world by promoting America’s proud longstanding traditions of service, leadership, duty and sacrifice through education, exhibits, programming and community outreach.
The Looking Out Foundation uses the power and platform of music to amplify and fund organizations serving people who lack voice or resources; it focuses on social‑justice and humanitarian causes (local and global), and supports grassroots groups through targeted campaigns and grants.
The Wideman Education Foundation (WEF) is an autonomous registered charity created to promote sound project management principles and skills, especially among young people. WEF sees this as a way of improving people’s capability and value – not just in the workplace, but in all their endeavors, and throughout their lives.
From the website: "Artaluma is a vibrant, multi-disciplinary creativity center for adults and families, located downtown at 145 Keller Street, Petaluma, California." Artaluma was formerly known as Imagination Foundation For The Arts Education And The Environment d/b/a Soulster with the URL http://www.soulster.org/
Hancock Wildlife Foundation believes that through education and research we can better conserve our wildlife resources in the face of human interaction. Given time and encouragement the wildlife of our planet can co-exist with man as shown by the tremendous resurgence of the bald eagle in urban and suburban areas after being almost wiped out by poorly thought out laws and human greed. The Hancock Wildlife Foundation is seeking funding for projects which include research and conservation initiatives. As the foundation grows, we will hire more staff-many younger talented people committed to our cause must still make a living. As David Hancock says, "If we can support that, then that is marvelous. However, it is both my position and belief that we will also find, already have found, so many additional talented people with some time (and or dollars) to give that "community stewardship". You, the volunteers, the stewards' of your community, my community-earth, are our biggest asset."