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Smith College’s purpose is to provide a liberal‑arts education that prepares women of promise to lead and contribute in the world; the college combines rigorous undergraduate teaching and research with scholarship and leadership development to prepare graduates to address societal challenges.
Hollins is an independent liberal‑arts university that provides undergraduate liberal‑arts education primarily for women and selected graduate programs, emphasizing academic excellence, creative and literary arts, and student development through small classes and experiential opportunities.
RESULTS is a movement of passionate, committed everyday people. Together they use their voices to influence political decisions that will bring an end to poverty.Volunteers receive training, support, and inspiration to become skilled advocates. In time, volunteers learn to effectively advise policy makers, guiding them towards decisions that improve access to education, health, and economic opportunity.With every hour of their time, volunteers multiply their impact through the enormous power of advocacy — whether it's helping change policy to support millions of families putting food on the table or helping raise billions of dollars for the world's most vulnerable children.RESULTS advocates realize the incredible power they possess to use their voices to change the world.
The Texas A&M Foundation is the major-gift fundraising arm for Texas A&M University. We believe that all Aggies should be able to follow their dreams, and we work with private donors, corporations and foundations to make this possible. Because we are positioned within Texas A&M University colleges and units, our Directors of Development have a finger on the pulse of the university. By finding programs that resonate with donors, we are able to develop initiatives, support students, boost faculty research and improve campus facilities to make a direct impact on the State of Texas, our nation and our world.
North Star Classical Christian School exists to provide a classical, Christ‑centered K–12 education that anchors students in the hope of the Gospel, trains them in the classical method (grammar, logic, rhetoric), and prepares them to lead and live wisely.
To help every student in the Carlsbad Unified School District realize their potential and pursue their dreams by developing and funding impactful programs that inspire a passion to learn.
The Joseph Will Aristide Foundation brings financial literacy, workforce development, and entrepreneurship training to the inner-city community who lack access to business and personal finance education. By providing financial literacy lessons in urban communities, the underserved community will develop the skills needed to build a secure future, find rewarding careers, and become forces for community change. We tailor workshops to real-life needs and circumstances for engaging lessons that resonate and inspire learning. We teach youth and adults how to apply entrepreneurship, investing and money management skills successfully. We incorporate business case studies, games, and activities to create a stimulating environment that sparks a desire to learn. Currently, we are a team of 10 – 20 of both staff and volunteers.
City Year’s mission is to build democracy through citizen service, civic leadership and social entrepreneurship. It is through service that we can demonstrate the power and idealism of young people, engage citizens to benefit the common good, and develop young leaders of the next generation. City Year is wholly focused on fighting the national dropout crisis. City Year unites young individuals (corps members) age 17-24 from diverse ethnic, educational and socio-economic backgrounds to engage in a year of full-time service, leadership development and civic engagement. We have committed to leverage the talent, energy and idealism of corps members to serve as tutors, mentors and role models in schools to help students stay on track – and get back on track – to graduate high school.
We are a nonprofit organization that gives middle-school and high-school gamers a leg up (Learn Earn Game) in the classroom by streaming free tutoring 3 days/week and gifting gaming rewards to students for completing challenges and doing well in their math and science classes.
The mission of A Wider Circle is to advance equity in the greater Washington, DC region by fostering the exchange of goods, skills, and connections from neighbor to neighbor, and by engaging in advocacy to address the root causes of poverty.
Pueblo Nuevo Education and Development Group champions the work of Camino Nuevo Charter Academy, positioning students for success in school and life. It provides resources to enrich the experiences and services offered to pre-K- 12 students, alumni, and their families. To achieve excellence, it invests in the continuous development of programs and people.
To empower children and youth of low income, multicultural families of the greater long beach area through academic support, tutoring, mentoring, cultural enrichment, arts, sports, supervised recreation, and other after school programs.