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Women Anglers Of Minnesota

INTRODUCING WOMEN AND OTHERS TO FISHING

United States Olympic Committee

To support United States Olympic and Paralympic athletes in achieving sustained competitive excellence while preserving the Olympic Ideals, thereby inspiring all Americans.

The Prem Rawat Foundation

The Prem Rawat Foundation (TPRF) addresses the fundamental human needs of food, water, and peace so that people everywhere can live their lives with dignity, peace, and prosperity. TPRF helps to bring Prem Rawat’s message of peace to people around the world and provide essential humanitarian aid to those who need it most.

Northwestern University

Northwestern is committed to excellent teaching, innovative research, and the personal and intellectual growth of its students in a diverse academic community.

Almada Lodge - Times Farm Camp

The mission of the Channel 3 Kids Camp is to provide year round opportunities to children , families and communities through recreational and educational programs that promote friendships, learning and growth.

Chess-In-The-Schools

Mission and Vision:  Chess in the Schools is a not-for-profit educational organization dedicated to improving academic performance and building self-esteem among inner-city public school children. Chess is a powerful teaching tool that can break through barriers to help the most disadvantaged students learn skills that translate into academic and lifelong success. Over the past two decades, we have seen how an effective chess education curriculum can change lives. But, learning chess is just the first stebut no one will dispute that the numbers are unsatisfactory. This appallingly low statistic is even lower for minority students and those who live in poverty. Many education experts agree that increasing the high school graduation rate starts with early intervention. Chess in the Schools believes that elementary school students need to develop basic analytical skills that lead to academic success throughout their school career. To develop these skills, Chess in the Schools teaches the complex game of chess to thousands of New York City public school children every year.

California State Parks Foundation

The California State Parks Foundation is a non-profit membership organization dedicated to protecting, enhancing and advocating for California’s 280 state parks.

Cincinnati Park Foundation

To build broad based private/public partnerships supporting the conservation and enhancement of ourCity's parks and greenspaces

Children's Outing Association

COA Youth & Family Centers helps Milwaukee children, teens, and families reach their greatest potential through a continuum of educational, recreational and social work programs offered through its two urban community centers and rural camp facility. As a multicultural agency, COA values diversity and cooperation, and promotes personal growth and positive social interaction.

Goodwill Industries International

Goodwill works to enhance the dignity and quality of life of individuals and families by strengthening communities, eliminating barriers to opportunity, and helping people in need reach their full potential through learning and the power of work.

Islesboro Community Center

TO SUPPORT AND NURTURE THE SUSTAINABILITY OF A YEAR-ROUND COMMUNITY ON ISLESBORO BY IMPROVING HEALTH AND FITNESS PROGRAMS, ACCESS TO THE ARTS, CONNECTION TO WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY, EDUCATION, RECREATIONAL, AND SOCIAL INTERACTIONS FOR RESIDENTS OF ALL AGES.

The Imus Ranch

Founded by Don Imus and Deirdre Imus in 1998, the ranch was conceived and designed with the sole purpose of providing the experience of the great American cowboy to children suffering from cancer or serious blood disorders, and children who’ve lost brothers and sisters to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Our objectives are to encourage in them a sense of achievement, responsibility and self-esteem, and to instill pride and restore their dignity as they become aware of just how much they are able to accomplish. Many have become convinced that because they are sick they are not normal. At The Imus Ranch they quickly discover that they can do anything any other kid can do. Well over 1,000 kids have.