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Funding & Grant Resources For Nonprofits Focused On Education

Kindful

The educational goals for the funders in this list include increasing postsecondary and higher learning opportunities, advancing innovation inside the classroom, engaging more students in the arts, and enhancing early childhood development, just to name a few. Global Fund For Children. Global Fund For Children.

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Client Spotlight: Joseph Maley Foundation

Qgiv

Through education and service, the Foundation strives to create an inclusive community in Greater Indianapolis where all belong. The program includes speakers and different activities for children in preschool through eighth grade. Many schools wanted to bring this programming to their students. What you can do.

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4 Ways Museums Can Engage Millennials

Achieve

For me, a partnership with my university landed me free admission to several local museums with my student ID, which led me to visit two museums this year that I hadn’t been to in over five years. Think of ways to create an interactive and engaging atmosphere for their young children while not breaking the bank. He’s right.

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Volunteer Spotlight – Agapé Therapeutic Riding

Bloomerang

Their sprawling farm offers peace, relaxation and therapeutic companionship between their horses and children and adults dealing with illness, disabilities or other disorders. After seeking God’s guidance, a farm just north of Indianapolis in Cicero, Indiana was selected for the start of a therapeutic riding center.

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NextGen philanthropists and the transfer of intergenerational wealth

ASU Lodestar Center

continuing series, we invite a nonprofit scholar, student, or professional to. 2 Bentley and Nissan, in a 1996 study, found that "learning is greatly enhanced when children are given the opportunity to engage in giving and serving activities." Teaching philanthropy to children: why, how, what. posted by Patsy Kraeger, Ph.D.

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Self Care in the Museum Workplace

Connection Cafe

For example, when I taught studio classes, ages ago, I often did projects at home, because I wanted my children involved. And for evidence linking self-care to a reduction in burnout, see this study on US medical students and this thesis on mental health professionals. So many of us do this work because it is also our hobby.

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Observations from The Tech Virtual Museum Workshop, Month 1

Museum 2.0

Sarah Cole, museum graduate student and Manager of Traveling and Special Exhibits at the Indianapolis Children's Museum, is our awesome and capable intern. I hope that many of you, perhaps those who feel yourselves stuck in "curse of knowledge" box, will come play, and learn, with us.

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