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Tinker Camp seeks to build essential mindsets in children, like resilience, courage and tenacity, so they will be happy and successful in a STEM intense future. We also teach educators to do the same.
Our Mission is to promote excellence in education and provide broad-based community support for Lake Pend Oreille School District. As an independent organization, Panhandle Alliance for Education will create and sustain an endowment to provide resources in support of effective teaching, learning and school management.
The mission of Incarnate Word Academy is to challenge young women of faith to achieve their God-given potential as academically successful Women of the Word, following the example of Jesus, the Incarnate Word, by promoting human dignity, thereby empowering themselves and others to make a positive impact on our world.
W.O.\r\nSmith/Nashville Community Music School makes affordable, quality music\r\ninstruction available to children from low-income families.We transform lives through music!
CHANGING LIVES ONE BOOK AT A TIME To foster good reading habits and develop a love of books and reading at an early age, In A World With Books provides free books for disadvantaged and underprivileged children.
Founded in 1993, Music Forward Foundation is an independent nonprofit organization transforms young lives, inspires careers, and champions a more inclusive music industry. Music Forward bridges our communities to the music industry, empowers ambition, and creates momentum to redefine what is possible for the youth and industry we serve.
The Power of the Heels Foundation’s mission is geared towards creating social change by mentoring young women to become strong, financially independent, emotionally healthy, and successful.
FRIENDS OF SAX-ZIM BOGS MISSION IS TO PRESERVE, PROMOTE AND PROTECT THE SAX-ZIM BOG THROUGH LAND PRESERVATION, EDUCATION, RESEARCH AND COMMUNICATION.
Educational Institutions and Related Activities
Environmental Centers of Setauket Smithtown: Sweetbriar Nature Center is a private not-for-profit, 501c3 corporation. Through education and examples, ECSS encourages responsible decision making, appreciation, and respect for the unique wildlife and ecosystems found on Long Island. At Sweetbriar, we are dedicated to preserving and nurturing the natural world. We accomplish this by overseeing a diverse range of wildlife habitats, showcasing native plantings, a butterfly vivarium, maintaining a historical garden, and offering scenic hiking trails on the Nissequogue River. Moreover, our center is home to over 100 non-releasable wild animals, including reptiles, mammals, and a captivating variety of birds. Inside our museum, you'll find a demonstrative beehive, an interactive rainforest room, and a host of reptiles, amphibians, and friendly domestic animals. Beyond exhibitions, Sweetbriar is a refuge and medical facility for injured, orphaned, and sick wildlife. We provide essential care to over 2,000 creatures every year, all without any cost to the public. Education is at the heart of our mission. Our dedicated staff and passionate volunteers work tirelessly to inspire a sense of wonder and responsibility for the natural world. Through engaging with our programs, we aim to nurture the next generation of nature enthusiasts and conservation advocates. Our nature center proudly extends its educational outreach to over 250 schools, libraries, parks, and various community spaces across Long Island. Through an array of engaging programs, we aim to foster a deep appreciation for the local wildlife and environment among students and the public alike. Through these efforts, we not only educate but also inspire individuals to actively participate in the preservation and protection of the natural world that surrounds us on Long Island.
OPERATION OF THE HANGAR THEATRE, AS WELL AS DEVELOPMENTAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR ACTORS, DIRECTORS AND PLAYWRIGHTS.
The Riekes Center, founded in 1996, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization located in the Fair Oaks neighborhood of Menlo Park. We serve 7,000+ students a year from East Palo Alto, Palo Alto, Menlo Park, and Redwood City, as well as across the Bay Area and around the world. Our mission is to provide community members of all ages with the best possible opportunity to define and accomplish their individual goals, build character, and learn transferable life skills while participating in our Athletic Fitness, Creative Arts, Nature Awareness, and Community Service programs. We provide these opportunities regardless of a person's ability to pay or perform.