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To champion the inclusion of students with disabilities in Catholic schools by providing educational resources, fundraising, and promoting a culture of belonging.
Aum Education Society of America develops and runs AUM School programs that integrate Sanatana Dharma (Dharmic) values with mainstream early‑childhood and elementary curricula. They design curriculum, train teachers, and operate in‑person and virtual programs to provide value‑based academic education for the Hindu‑American community.
CAPE increases students’ academic success, critical thinking and creativity through research-based arts driven education.
We empower youth to become leaders for social change by delivering diversity education programs and training in schools and communities.
The Democracy Education Network (DEN) coordinates educational programs that teach Canadians how to be effective advocates for their concerns as participants in government and big business decision-making processes. DEN is a registered research and education charity incorporated federally in September 1993 (Charitable Registration Number 88604 4999 RR 0001). DEN also teaches governments how to engage Canadians in meaningful and respectful ways when making decisions or policy changes. DEN is non-partisan and supported by donations from Canadians and grants from foundations.
The mission of Ed Snider Youth Hockey & Education is to create opportunities for under-resourced youth of the Greater Philadelphia Region to prosper in life.
The Public Leadership Education Network is the only national organization with the sole focus of preparing college women for leadership in the public policy arena.
NGO "Architectural Education" was founded in 2016 by young architects and urbanists with the aim of creating a professional community capable of researching, understanding, and generating transformational change. We are forging a new tradition in Ukrainian architecture and preparing a new generation of architects who possess deep professional knowledge and skills, think critically, and act responsibly within the innovative educational project "Kharkiv School of Architecture." The main areas of our work include addressing current issues in architecture and urban planning, advancing applied research and the generation of new knowledge, and strengthening the practical component of the educational program at the Kharkiv School of Architecture.
AGE Africa's mission is to create life-changing opportunities for young women in Malawi through targeted initiatives in education, mentoring, and leadership development.
Our mission is to provide youth with educational experiences and exposure activities, empowering them to reach and achieve success beyond their current understanding of what is possible.
It is our mission to provide adults and youth with digital literacy training, essential life skills training, health education, and job readiness training programs.
BECA exists to promote cultural exchange and provide affordable bilingual education. In our volunteer-driven bilingual school model, Central American students learn from dedicated volunteer teachers, and those volunteers learn from the community in which they are immersed. Providing educational access and empowerment to the most financially disadvantaged members of a community is a defining characteristic of our program; it should come as no surprise that "beca" means scholarship in Spanish.