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WGBH enriches people's lives through programs and services that educate, inspire, and entertain, fostering citizenship and culture, the joy of learning, and the power of diverse perspectives.
Girls IN Focus runs in-person and online filmmaking programs for girls and non‑binary youth (roughly ages 12–18), taught and mentored by film industry professionals. Its goal is to teach filmmaking skills, build leadership and career pathways, and help close the gender gap in the film and entertainment industry.
Voice of Christ Media Ministries teaches the Word of God in the Farsi language to Iranians through the production and distribution of content for radio, internet and other media, together with ongoing follow-up, so that individuals trust Christ as Savior, mature in their faith and contribute to the growth of the Iranian church.
Serve A Purpose is a California-based nonprofit (formed 2021) associated with film and video activities. It appears to be organized to support projects or activities in the film/video arts (listed cause: “Film and video” on nonprofit directories).
Founded in 1999, Booklyn is an artist-run, non-profit 501 (c) (3), consensus-governed, artists and bookmakers organization headquartered at the Brooklyn Army Terminal in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. Booklyn supports artists and organizations committed to environmental and social justice. We work towards this by documenting, exhibiting, promoting, and distributing their work within educational institutions worldwide. We envision a world in which art and bookmaking are tools for education, personal agency, community engagement, and activism. Booklyn’s programs include Collection Development, Publishing, Exhibitions, Education, and the Box Set Program.
Making Gay History is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that preserves and shares LGBTQ+ history by producing the Making Gay History podcast and related documentary and educational work. It draws on archival interviews and materials to bring first‑person stories into public discourse and classroom resources, aiming to increase connection, pride, and understanding.
"Our mission is to harness the power of multimedia to deliver life-changing wisdom that supports individuals through significant life transitions. We aim to shift the global focus from an over-reliance on the rational mind to embracing holistic intelligence found in our hearts, bodies, souls, and spirits. Central to our mission is the promotion of Grief Literacy, which helps alleviate the fear, denial, and avoidance associated with change, loss, death, illness, and trauma."