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The aims of the College are three-fold: a) Academic and practical education of native people for Christian ministry (lay and ordained) primarily but not exclusively in the Anglican Church of Canada; b) Furthering Christian expression of faith within the traditions of native culture and language; c) Development of material for theological education and study groups in native parishes. In fulfilling this mandate, our program includes four levels: general lay traiing, training for lay ministries, education for ordained ministry, and continuing education after ordination.
Canadian Parents for French (Ontario) is a non-profit charitable organization and is the provincial Branch of our national organization, Canadian Parents for French. We have numerous local Chapters across the province that carry out activities that support French as a second language (FSL) learning both inside and outside of the classroom.
Music for a Great Space (MGS) is a concert series bringing the finest musicians to the Piedmont triad of North Carolina. Our focus is on classical chamber music, including piano, jazz, organ, vocal, and instrumental ensembles, in the great spaces of Greensboro. The mission of music for a great space is to present a series of inspiring musical performances and educational offerings, opening doors to the diverse cultural interests of the piedmont triad community. MGS is an independent non-profit musical arts organization.
The Center for Musical Excellence (The CME) provides high-calibre training and individually-tailored assistance to gifted young musicians who wish to pursue their advanced education in the United States. In doing so, The CME ultimately aims to inspire, guide, and mentor aspiring young artists toward a meaningful and successful career in music; one that enriches both the artist and the community through the gift of music.
The mission of Institute of Music for Children is to engage children and youth inartistic expression and the creative process.Guided by its vision of H.A.R.M.O.N.Y. – Helping Achieve Responsible, Motivated,Optimistic, Neighborhood Youth – the Institute is building a community of high-achieving citizens who are arts lovers and arts makers through professionalinstruction, mentorship, and family engagement.
Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Washington, DC, the Alliance for Middle East Peace (ALLMEP) is the region’s largest & fastest-growing network of peacebuilding groups, envisioning a more just and equal future in which Israelis and Palestinians have built the trust necessary to live together in peace, dignity, and security. ALLMEP’s theory of change is rooted in people-to-people partnerships, focused on the work of our 160+ member organizations. ALLMEP strives to radically raise the capacity and visibility of the field, fostering cooperation, and creating a culture for ourselves and our members of best-in-class programming as these NGOs work together to improve and strengthen Arab-Jewish, Israeli-Palestinian relations through people-to-people peacebuilding.
For 30 years, the Austin Summer Musical for Children has provided free musical theatre for the youth of central Texas. Through partnerships with local businesses and other non-profit organizations, we use drama, music and literature to enrich our community and provide an outlet for continued learning and growth.
PICA ACKNOWLEDGES AND ADVANCES THE EMERGING IDEAS IN ART BY FOSTERING THE CREATIVE EXPLORATIONS OF CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS.
Founded in 2010, The International Foundation for Contemporary Music' mission is to support the creation, performance, and education of contemporary music around the world. In the beginning, this mission focused on producing the Cortona Sessions for New Music, which has evolved into one of the world's premiere summer training festivals for contemporary music. In the years since, the IFCM's mission has expanded to supporting innovative projects from a variety of performers and composers, and now, with the purchase of the IFCM's new home at the Hammert Building, to creating an exciting new concerts series for the community of Eudora, KS called Concerts @ the Hammert.
The Halifax Association for Community Living (HACL) is a grass roots, family-based, charitable organization serving children, youth and adults with intellectual disabilities as well as offering support to their families in the Halifax Regional Municipality.