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from the website: "… facilitating the advancement of STEM/STEAM education for brilliant Gen Ys and Gen Zs … providing financial support to Millennials and Post-Millennials with groundbreaking ideas. Our mission is to provide these young innovators with the resources necessary to foster their vision, finance their education, and supply whatever is necessary to fulfill their dreams."
Saharo Foundation is a non partisan, non political, not for profit foundation based in the World with it's headquarters in United States. This Foundation is not based on religion, race, color or origin.
The Mazamas Foundation is affiliated with but distinctly separate from the Mazamas by design. Established to benefit the club, the Foundation exists to carry out the purposes of the Mazamas. The Mazamas Foundation Mission Statement reflects these goals and the Foundation accomplishes its purpose by assuring the long-term security of and the prudent investment and management of endowment fund assets.
The Paré Foundation is a family foundation established by Alphonse Paré and Lucy Griffith’s nine children. In commemoration of Alphonse and Lucy’s dedication to education, the Foundation was set up to support schools and families in Canada and abroad. As of 2007, the foundation’s activities have focused on achieving this in Sub-Saharan Africa (in Malawi since 2005), with newer projects in Bolivia, Israel, and Haiti.
The EnVest Foundation is a social venture capital foundation that connects savvy, working-wealth professionals with educational and social issue non-profits in and around the Greater Washington Region. Foundation Partners, Associates and donors contribute to the EnVest Fund, which supports grantees through capacity building and unrestricted endowment support.
The Mission of the UWM Foundation is to support the educational, literary and scientific endeavors of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee by receiving, managing and distributing gifts to benefit the University’s students, faculty, programs and community.In addition, the UWM Foundation provides leadership, oversight and direction to its affiliated corporations, the UWM Real Estate Foundation and the UWM Research Foundation. These corporations create new University facilities to support student life, research, academics and regional economic development, and provide new sources of revenue from research commercialization and entrepreneurial activities.
The LSU Foundation cultivates and invests in philanthropic partnerships to advance LSU's academic priorities.
The Tacombi Foundation's mission is to advance Mexican communities through food accessibility, education, and employment.
The Outside Foundation has a mission to get kids outside and to preserve and protect our local environment.
Established in 1970, the Miriam Foundation supports rehabilitative, vocational, residential services and programs that foster increased socialization and community integration for children and adults living with intellectual disabilities or autism spectrum disorders. The Foundation, through the Lou Greenberg association also owns and manages 19 adapted community homes which offer a caring and supportive environment and promote inclusion. The Miriam Foundation also supports educational initiatives of a national scope through its Abe Gold Learning & Research Centre, including conferences and training and a bilingual national web portal (Autism Central). The Miriam Foundation publishes Exceptional Family, a national resource magazine for Parents and caregivers of children with cognitive and physical special needs. The Miriam Foundation also funds the Trampoline Programme, an early intensive therapeutic programme for children with an autism spectrum disorder or a developmental disability.
The ACT Foundation is the national charitable organization that is establishing CPR and defibrillator training programs in Canadian high schools.