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TINFA Empowers teachers to bring 21st century skills to kids in underserved areas of developing countries.
CBNO is a multi-racial, multi-generational community organization, a catalyst and convener, working to bring all voices to the table to address systemic issues that will help to build a better quality of life for all New Orleanians. CBNO/MAC will accomplish its mission by providing and maintaining an advocacy role that encourages the kinds of partnership, collaboration and candid conversation that reflect the interests of the citizens of New Orleans.
The International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) harnesses the best minds to find ways to achieve sustainable development through policy research, expert networks and timely communications. We work globally and engage with decision-makers in all sectors to develop and implement policies that simultaneously benefit the global economy, the global environment and social well-being. We have created an innovation culture, which puts us out in front of key emerging policy issues well before they – and their impact – are properly understood. We bridge the best in policy research worldwide with the needs of policy-makers and marshall information on global efforts to advance on key sustainable development issues by building networks of experts unparalleled anywhere. We are motivated by the pursuit of change, inspired by our own history of making a difference, and know that the most innovative ideas eventually become mainstream practice.
Canada’s oldest scientific society, Royal Canadian Institute for the advancement of science (RCI) is a registered charity that has been delivering programs and events to enhance the public’s understanding of science since 1849. Founded by a small group of civil engineers, architects and surveyors led by Sir Sandford Fleming, the RCI presents world-class scientists who volunteer their time to explain, in terms accessible to the public, the complex scientific work they are pursuing. The RCI’s annual series of free, public lectures attracts a diverse audience – high school students, the business community, professional scientists, the general public. From nanoscale bioengineering to new knowledge about the earliest moments of our universe, the RCI provides a unique glimpse into the frontiers of scientific research. Each lecture is followed by refreshments and informal discussions with the speaker. To reach a wider audience the lectures are webcast and appear on our website.
The International Society For Endangered Cats (ISEC) Canada is a non-profit NGO working for the conservation of the 29 smaller wild cat species such as the Black-footed Cat, Oncilla and many more.
Computers For Kids was founded in March of 2004 with the vision of providing refurbished computer systems to children who may not otherwise have the chance to own one. Since then, the organization has helped one child at a time, growing to provide public computer learning centres as well as becoming a full service computer and electronics recycler. With the generous support and hard work of our many donors and volunteers, Computers For Kids has been able to open over 40 computer labs throughout Windsor/Essex County, recycle over 2 million pounds of e-waste and donate over 1,000 computers to date.
To harness the multiple benefits trees provide for agriculture, livelihoods, resilience and the future of our planet, from farmers' fields through to continental scales.
NEACOL'S mission is to generate resources to support social programs and unite efforts that will contribute to improving life conditions of Colombian children in need.
"Reaching out, reaching in, growing together"