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The Kalamazoo Nature Center is a not-for-profit organization located in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Our mission is to create relationships & experiences that welcome and inspire people to discover, enjoy, value, and care for nature. KNC envisions a resilient community where all people have strong interconnections with the natural world. KNC was founded October 31, 1960 when a group of community leaders came together to purchase the land to establish an outdoor environmental education center. Today, KNC is recognized by its peers as one of the top nature centers in the country and has expanded to include 1,100 acres of wooded, rolling countryside five miles north of Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Private Non-sectarian Elementary Day School. Woodland Country day School is dedicated to educational excellence for its students in an environment that builds self-esteem, confidence and respect for others. Academics, Athletics and Aesthetics are watchwords for our program.
The foundation partners with the Asheville City Schools community to ensure every student has access to enriching, equitable educational opportunities. It raises funds, awards educator grants, runs after‑school and arts residency programs, and provides scholarships and emergency family supports to help students thrive.
Carthage College is a private liberal-arts institution that seeks to prepare students for purposeful lives by combining rigorous academic study with mentorship, experiential learning, and community engagement; the college emphasizes intellectual inquiry, character formation, and service.
The purpose of the Foundation is to support the mission of Virginia State University by receiving, managing and distributing donations and contributions that aid in the enhancement and growth of the University. Virginia State University, a public, comprehensive 1890 Land Grant institution and historically black college/university, is committed to the preparation of a diverse population of men and women through the advancement of academic programs and services that integrate instruction, research, extension, and outreach. The University endeavors to meet the educational needs of students, graduating lifelong learners who are well equipped to serve their communities as informed citizens, globally competitive leaders, and highly effective, ethical professionals.
The Provision Of Higher Education In The Liberal Arts And Sciences, Medicine And Dentistry, Nursing And Music; Research; And Charitable Patient Care Services.
DUTTON CHRISTIAN SCHOOL'S PRIMARY EXEMPT PURPOSE IS TO PROVIDE A CHRISTIAN EDUCATION TO STUDENTS FROM PRESCHOOL THROUGH 8TH GRADE.
The Cottage School provides a specialized K–12 program for students with learning differences, combining academic coursework with experiential classes and social-emotional supports. Its work is focused on helping students build confidence, develop practical skills, and transition to independent, productive post‑secondary lives.
Inspiring Minds, Unleashing Hearts.
Billion Oyster Project restores oyster reefs in New York Harbor while engaging New Yorkers—especially K–12 students—in hands-on STEM education and community science. Their work combines reef restoration, shell recycling, and school-based field programs to improve water quality, create habitat, and build long-term community stewardship of the Harbor.
The Canyon Education Foundation is an organization dedicated to supporting the educational programs of the Canyon Elementary School in Canyon, California. Their activities are entirely dedicated to fundraising. The organization is similar to a PTA. Funds are donated directly to the Canyon School each year to make up the difference between actual operating expenses and state funding. While most of the funding is from parents and friends of the Canyon School who give direct donations, volunteers occasionally run fundraising events.
Founded in 1976, Massachusetts Coalition for Occupational Safety and Health (MassCOSH) engages youth and adult community members as leaders in promoting safe, secure jobs and healthy communities throughout eastern Massachusetts. Through education, leadership development and coalition-building, youth and adults gain the skills and support to address dangerous work conditions and prevent work-related diseases and disabilities. MassCOSH has a special focus on immigrants and other lower-income adults, and young people of color who often work in jobs that are the most unsafe and unhealthy.