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The mission of the Interdisciplinary Center of Herzliya (IDC) is to transform higher education in Israel and to provide an exceptional learning experience for students from around the world. IDC Herzliya's interdisciplinary degree programs equip students with in-depth knowledge in their chosen field and the ability to work effectively across disciplines in their professional lives.
To bring students face-to-face with the extraordinary leaders visionaries, and the pioneers who have helped shape our world.
The Institute for Cross-cultural Exchange (ICE)/Institut d'échanges interculturels (IEI) is a Canadian charity (number 86260 1077 R0001) dedicated to promoting cross-cultural education. It encourages learning about other cultures and understanding between them. Our current priority is to donate high quality illustrated folk tales from the Middle East and Central Asia to literacy programs helping children in need. ICE is administered and staffed entirely by volunteers. This means that 100% of donated funds go toward the printing and shipping of books for disadvantaged children.
The American River Natural History Association (ARNHA) and the Effie Yeaw Nature Center are dedicated to providing educational and interpretive programs and information about the natural environment, principally in the American River Parkway.
Founded in 1972, the American Indian Higher Education Consortium provides leadership and influences public policy on American Indian higher education issues through advocacy, research, and program initiatives; promotes and strengthens Indigenous languages, cultures, communities and tribal nations; and provides a wide array of technical assistance support to member institutions and emerging tribal colleges. Today, AIHEC is composed of 36 Tribal Colleges and Universities in the United States and one in Canada that are tribally controlled and provide higher educational opportunities that are locally and culturally-based to American Indians. AIHEC's vision is sovereign tribal nations through excellence in higher education.
VLAFF is a non-profit cultural promoter that strives to entertain audiences, provide insight into Latin American social issues, and celebrate the rich traditions of these diverse countries. This annual festival promotes dialogue between cultures and explores historical and social issues through the eyes of filmmakers. Since 2003, VLAFF has continued to provide audiences with the unique opportunity of experiencing Latin American cinema in Vancouver.
The American Center for Mongolian studies (ACMS) is a non-profit educational organization that supports the development of Mongolian studies and academic exchanges with inner Asia. The activities of the ACMS include the development of academic resources, student and research support and the fostering of academic partnerships in all fields of study related to Mongolia.
The Fund for American Studies has been educating young leaders on the values of freedom, democracy and free-market economies since 1967. Eleven institutes around the world bring college students together for educational programs engaging them in a rigorous examination of economic concepts, political systems, and moral philosophy. Our goal is to prepare young people for honorable leadership by educating them in the theory, practice, and benefits of a free society.
The North American Native Plant Society is a volunteer-operated registered charitable organization concerned with preserving native plant habitat in wild areas and restoring indigenous flora to developed areas. It is our belief that nature belongs in urban, suburban, and rural areas as much as in remote areas. To that end, we host a variety of seminars and workshops, provide a seed exchange, operate Canada’s largest native plant sale each May, publish a quarterly newsletter and e-newsletter, provide a forum for people interested in learning more about native plants and manage two conservation properties in Ontario.
PAGA's mission is to provide comprehensive development services to underprivileged Filipino Amerasian children, breaking the cycle of poverty and helping them to become valuable, respected, and actively participating members of Filipino society.
Founded in 1981, AFAR is a national non-profit organization whose mission is to support and advance healthy aging. AFAR helps researchers begin and further their careers in aging research and geriatric medicine. Over the past 26 years, AFAR has awarded more than $132 million to approximately 2,800 MD’s, PhD’s, and students.