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Asheville City Schools Foundation

The foundation partners with the Asheville City Schools community to ensure every student has access to enriching, equitable educational opportunities. It raises funds, awards educator grants, runs after‑school and arts residency programs, and provides scholarships and emergency family supports to help students thrive.

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The Peer Power Foundation

Peer Power’s mission is to provide youth with high-quality, life-enhancing tutoring and mentoring services that ensure personal, partner, and provider success. Our vision is to help create a world where all children receive holistic, individualized academic support regardless of their zip code.

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The Dea Educational Foundation

The DEA Educational Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit educational organization established in 2001 whose goal is to educate the public on the many costs and consequences of illegal drugs in our society. The Foundation work supports the DEA Museum, traveling exhibit and community outreach projects, conducts educational programs and symposia, works with international partners on prevention efforts and manages youth after-school programming in over 50 cities across the United States to provide children positive and healthy alternatives to drug abuse. The DEAEF Board of Directors is comprised of a mix of corporate executives, former government leaders, scientists and philanthropists who are committed to helping America learn about the history of drug abuse.

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Kenadi Jean Weis Foundation

Founded in 2004, the Kenadi Jean Weis Foundation was created to honor our little June bug who passed away unexpectedly at age five. It is our mission to assist all children with special needs and their families achieve fulfilled lives through support, resources, respite care, volunteerism, and advocacy.

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Los Angeles Rams Foundation

The foundation works to inspire positive change across Greater Los Angeles by expanding access and opportunity for youth and vulnerable communities. It focuses on reducing poverty-related gaps — including education inequities, food and housing insecurity — and supports youth mentorship, community–police relations, and other local nonprofit partners.

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Cactus Rose Equine Foundation

The foundation provides tuition-free access to its “Healing Heroes with Horses” horsemanship retreats and longer-term programs to support Veterans, law‑enforcement and first responders coping with post‑traumatic stress. It uses ground-based horsemanship, peer work, and retreats to rebuild trust, relationships, and coping skills.

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One Billion Literates Foundation

The mission of OBLF is to bring basic English comprehension and Computer skills to children attending the mass schooling system in India, to provide them an equal opportunity to gain meaningful employment on reaching adulthood. The foundation works as a partner to the state government and adopts state run/public elementary schools in India. In a country with a billion plus population about 70% of 200 million children who are in elementary schools attend public schools. Reports have told us year on year about the massive learning deficit in the public schooling system. Some of the issues this system is plagued with are poor content, teacher absenteeism, learning by rote and very poor teacher ratios. The foundation uses the existing infrastructure of public schools mainly in remote rural areas. The children in the adopted schools are divided into levels/groups based on their English skills (and not according to age). The foundation has designed its own child friendly syllabi for each level and uses laptops and tablets (technologies these children have never been exposed to) and other fun filled teaching techniques to teach. The foundation's strategy is to train and employ semi-educated rural women on a part time basis (this doesn't disturb the rural ethos) to teach in the adopted schools. These women whom we call coordinators are mainly homemakers and live in the rural communities where the adopted schools are. Every adopted school has several children divided into three levels (Junior, Middle and Senior), a few coordinators to do the teaching and urban volunteers who take ownership of the school and mentor the coordinators and supervise the work being done in the school. Children undergo baseline assessments at the beginning of the school year and then another assessment at the end of an academic year. We also assess a small number of children who attend the schools but are not in the foundation's School Adoption Program. Children who are in the program have consistently performed way better than the ones in the control group.

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Acwerk Rural Development Foundation

Our goal is to empower the rural and tribal people and to help them improve their standard of living in areas of education, healthcare, yoga, community centers, agriculture, women employment and skill development with an holistic approach. We strive to promote and sustain world peace and harmony by striking a balance through rural development.

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Best Foot Forward Foundation

The Best Foot Forward Foundation, Inc. (BFF) is the only nonproêtorganization in Palm Beach County exclusively dedicated to theeducational success of foster care children who have been abused,neglected, or abandoned. Established in 2010, its mission is to empower foster care youth to maximize their potential by providing essential academic support and guidance. BFF co-founders DonnaBiase and Debbie Ellman volunteered in the Palm Beach Countyschool system for many years before founding Best Foot Forward. In2010, Best Foot Forward Foundation was founded and in 2011, oneyear after its existence, BFF was recognized for its innovative workwith foster care students in Palm Beach County and was selected as“Child Advocates of the Year” by Florida's Children First.

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ASK THE PAEDIATRICIANS FOUNDATION

Our Vision and Mission at Ask The Paediatricians Foundation is to promote good health and well-being of children globally; especially in Nigeria and Africa in keeping with the Sustainable Development Goal 4 by promoting child health intelligence of caregivers of children through the agency of evidenced-based health education, information, training and community medical outreaches.

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Holy Cross Education Foundation

It is the mission of Holy Cross Education Foundation to provide funding and administrative assistance to schools that strive to provide the highest quality primary education to children in disadvantage areas. We seek to effectively help prepare students for the challenges of life in the 21st century - spiritually, mentally, morally, emotionally and physically by providing a state-of-the-art educational environment.

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Foundation Restaurando las familias.

Restaurando las familias Foundation is a non-profit institution that works with other actors (public or private) to contribute to the integral development of children, youth and the family in general, based on the promotion, recognition and defense of their rights. In this way, it is sought that they can achieve an optimal bio-psychosocial spiritual development, which allows them to improve their quality of life.