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The Black Student Fund was established in 1963 to desegregate the independent schools of metropolitan Washington, DC and make them accessible to black children, irrespective of economic status. To that end, the Fund has built a multidimensional set of programs that support its mission and influence changes within the schools and the community as a whole. In addition to providing scholarships and essential support services to low-income black children, grades K through 12, our comprehensive programs include outreach and referral services featuring an Annual School Fair; summer school programs; and, through our Institute for Equity, Race & Education, we conduct courses in cross-racial communication for school faculty and administrators.
This Fund will be administered by the Palmetto Project (a South Carolina non-profit dedicated to improving the lives of South Carolians). 100% of the funds donated will be used in this community to support local initiatives serving his home church, vulnerable populations and youth projects that Reverend Pinckney was so passionate about. Decisions on the use of these funds will be made a task force of stakeholders made up of a member or members of Reverend Pinckney’s family, colleagues, representatives from Emanuel AME Church and other members of our community selected for their specific expertise.
Princeton Children's Fund, Inc. is dedicated to providing access to enrichment and extracurricular opportunities for Princeton Public School students whose families would otherwise be unable to afford them. Our goal is to promote an equivalent experience for all children in the Princeton Public School community.
To provide transformational experiences for urban youth through outdoor education.
Founded in 2016, the goal of MAWEC is to support students and families build a community of leaders as they advanced in the sport of wrestling. The funds provide for participating in state and national events, equipment, and resources for those who work towards achieving excellence.
The mission of Sweet Spot Sports and Education Group is to promote and advocate for diversity in sports and education, expose youth to sports for mental, physical, and spiritual growth, provide educational programs, and raise money to support students.
It is the mission, duty and purpose of Higher Education Literacy Professionals (HELP), Inc. to increase access to higher education for underrepresented groups through workshops, classes, tutoring, and private coaching.
CAPE increases students’ academic success, critical thinking and creativity through research-based arts driven education.
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.
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.
The Partnership for After School Education (PASE) is a child-focused organization that promotes and supports quality afterschool programs, particularly those serving young people from underserved communities.