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Cumbria Community Foundation exists to tackle poverty and disadvantage and strengthen Cumbria's communities by connecting fund holders and people who give us money with inspirational, life changing projects.
The AthLife Foundation is a national 501(c)3 non-profit organization, whose aim is to ensure that in our nations most challenged communities, deserving student-athletes can achieve academically, garner the skills to succeed in post-secondary pursuits, and be prepared to compete in their future careers. The AthLife Foundation assists schools in creating the right kind of sport experiences for student-athletes through a platform that develops professional academic-athletic support positions in secondary education.
The Foundation publishes the annual Deaf Ontario Community Calendar. It showcases the outstanding arts works by Deaf artists and photographers from across Canada, while providing selected Deaf charities and groups a way to raise funds in support of their events and programs. A few other initiatives currently under the way will be announced in the near future upon completion. They will demonstrate how the Foundation transforms ideals into actions, symbolizing a positive image of Deaf people, their capabilities and contributions to society.
Founded in 1969, the mission of Cathedral-Carmel Foundation promotes the moral, social, educational, and material welfare of Cathedral-Carmel School in its efforts to teach Catholic values in an environment of educational excellence.
dZi Foundation partners with underserved communities in remote regions of the Himalaya to build sustainable, locally-driven programs that improve quality of life through advancing education and health, while reducing poverty.
Project L.I.F.E. Foundation is committed to giving the poor, the forgotten, the broken in Thai society the opportunity to provide the necessities of life for themselves and their families. These include food, clothing, shelter, education and gainful employment.
The mission of reArmenia Charitable Foundation is to assist the economic, educational, cultural, social, technological and general development of the Republic of Armenia by building a platform / ecosystem (rearmenia.com) which enables effective collaboration of society.
The Lake Winnipeg Foundation (LWF) is a non-profit, charitable ENGO dedicated to finding solutions to the problems causing deterioration in the Lake Winnipeg ecosystem. Towards finding those solutions, LWF supports stewardship, research and education projects that contribute to the rehabilitation and protection of the lake, its wetlands, and the watershed. The LWF works to engage the public, partner organizations, and key decision-makers in seeking collaborative approaches to build stewardship capacity throughout the Lake Winnipeg watershed. Established in 2005, the Lake Winnipeg Foundation is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors, and is managed by an Executive Director. The Foundation operates in accordance with the expertise of the LWF Science Advisory Council, established in 2012 to provide advice to the LWF and its partner organizations on all matters related to the health of Lake Winnipeg and its watershed.
Recognizing that the needs of students and teachers extend beyond the support offered by the State of Texas, a group of dedicated parents within the Eanes Independent School District formed the Eanes Education Foundation. Eanes Education Foundation (EEF) seeks current and endowed financial support from the community and corporate donors to provide and sustain district-wide opportunities for educational excellence within Eanes ISD. Funding the gap between Adequate and Excellent. We fund teachers and staff for the betterment of the students and community.
Foundation Mission StatementThe Citrus College Foundation develops and nurtures relationships which provide resources to further the district's mission of advancing students' educational goals.Foundation Vision StatementOur vision is resourceful relationships that empower lives through: strong partnerships, ambitious fundraising goals; an engaged, productive board; improved visibility and awareness; ongoing college success stories; and modeling and recognizing philanthropic involvement.Foundation Values StatementWe value integrity, dedication, collaboration, ambition, innovation, generosity, empowerment, excellence, and success.
Established in 1981 through the joint efforts of the Parents’ Guild (formally known as the Mothers’ Guild), the Advisory Council (formally known as the Advisory Board) and the Society of the Sacred Heart (Canada), the City House Foundation is a non-profit organization. The trustees of the Foundation support an annual program to raise funds to be retained and invested. The income generated is used to fund three types of activities: General support for the school (i.e. special needs as they may arise); Bursaries & Scholarships; Enrichment Programs; Building Improvements & Enhancements.
The mission of the German Immersion Foundation is to provide additional funding and resources for the Milwaukee German Immersion school and the Milwaukee school of languages as they help prepare students to become bilingual, informed and active citizens of the world.