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Studio East creates opportunities for children to discover and explore the performing arts.
To increase scientific knowledge, education, and public understanding of human origins, evolution, behavior and survival.
The League of Women Voters of Los Angeles Education Fund encourages informed and active participation in government and increased understanding of major public policy issues through education and advocacy.
The mission of The Unusual Suspects Theatre Company is to mentor, educate, and enrich underserved youth through the creation of collaborative, original theatre. Our mission supports our vision of a world where all youth are given the opportunities and support they need to succeed.
Catalyze a generation of leaders to bridge divides and strengthen civic dialogue.
Girls with Goals Foundation aims to bring together like-minded adolescent girls from urban communities to promote self-motivation, personal responsibility, leadership, and encourage them to explore innovative ideas to become future entrepreneurs and to ensure academic and future professional success.
OUR MISSION IS TO PROVIDE THE WORLD WITH FREE AND OPEN ACCESS TO THE IDEAS AND ARTEFACTS THAT ARE NEEDED TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY, INTEGRITY, AND INCLUSIVENESS OF COMMERCIAL RELATIONSHIPS. WE WILL DO THIS BY IDENTIFYING AND PROMOTING INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS AND PRACTICES THAT UNDERPIN SUCCESSFUL RELATIONSHIPS THROUGH COMMITMENTS WHICH ARE ETHICAL, ACHIEVABLE, AND SUSTAINABLE.
Women of the Shield is organized to service the law enforcement community by empowering and resourcing women in law enforcement and the men who support them, while advocating for and equipping women interested in entering the criminal justice field.
The Boston Arts Academy Foundation (BAAF) was established to raise essential funds for Boston Arts Academy, our city's only public high school for the arts. BAAF raises 35% of the school's budget from private sources to pay for the arts teachers, programming, and student wellness initiatives not covered by the school district. Without such support, our city's young people, living in one of the cultural capitals of the world, would not be able to attend a public arts high school. Boston Arts Academy (BAA) provides Boston's low-income students with access to an arts and academic education not otherwise available to them. BAA prepares a diverse community of aspiring artist-scholars to be successful in their college or professional careers and to be engaged members of a democratic society. Students of all levels of academic ability attend BAA through our academic-blind admissions process. An average of 94% of BAA graduates are accepted to college - most the first in their families to do so.