Find your favorite nonprofit or choose one that inspires you from our database of over 2 million charitable organizations.
Displaying 145–156 of 1,611
To catalyze socio-economic change in india through the education of underprivileged children
The Boyce L. Ansley School is a tuition-free, private school for children who have or are currently experiencing homelessness. Our mission is to help break the cycle of generational poverty by providing collaborative family support and a complete academic program that empowers children and families to thrive beyond circumstance.
Para Los Niños partners with children, youth, and their families to provide integrated early education, K–8 charter schooling, mental-health and family supports, and youth workforce services. Their work focuses on removing individual and systemic barriers so low-income children and families in Los Angeles can succeed in school and life.
The Ocean State Montesson School fosters independence, self-esteem, and a life-long love of learning by providing an academically excellent and nurturing Montessori environment for children in preschool through sixth grade.
Our mission is "Every child in school and learning well". Recognizing the importance of early interventions, we focus most of our programs on pre-school and primary education. We believe that by providing children with a good education, we create opportunities not only for them, but also for their families and communities.
The COVID-19 Student Resource Food Fund sends funds to No Kid Hungry to help provide necessary nutrition as students lose access to meals. With many schools closing during the coronavirus outbreak, children may lose access to critical meals. No Kid Hungry is advocating for the U.S. Department of Agriculture to provide flexibility in how kids access meals during this time and for Congress to make sure SNAP is maximized for struggling families. No Kid Hungry EIN: 52-1367538
The English Speaking Union celebrates English as a shared language to foster global understanding and good will by providing educational and cultural opportunities for students, educators, and members.
The Los Angeles County High School for the Arts Foundation (LACHSA Foundation) incorporated in 1984 “to promote the arts and the advancement of young artists by raising and distributing funds for the establishment and operation of a public arts high school in Los Angeles County.” Each school year, the Foundation raises critical funding to bridge the gap between public education funding and the school's needs to provide an exemplary, tuition free, conservatory-style arts education for their more than 500 public school students. The Foundation also works to celebrate and promote the work of LACHSA's students and alumni who contribute to the world with their diverse, creative, and innovative talent.
The Association for Teaching Bible in Kannapolis Public Schools exists to provide monetary support for teaching of the Bible in Kannapolis City public schools.
Hope Academy of the Bronx is a small urban school that helps at-risk children who are not succeeding in public or private schools and have little hope of earning a high school diploma. Through strategic, personalized, Christ-centered teaching and mentoring, Hope Academy of the Bronx guides students from the fifth-grade level to the successful completion of high school. A member of the StreetSchool Network , it functions as a non-traditional, low-cost Christ-centered private school for students with behavioral and academic challenges in the heart of New York City.
All volunteer organization dedicated to education and the shared enjoyment of sailing.
The school's mission is to educate the complete jewish woman and address her intellectual, spiritual, emotional and physical needs.