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Funding And Grant Resources For Nonprofits Focused On Youth Programs

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For nonprofits whose target audience is primarily underserved youth, the task of finding funding shouldn’t be difficult. Many foundations focus much of their philanthropy work on youth empowerment—and for good reason. See if any of the funders serve your community and if you qualify for funding. Funding Priority: Youth Programs.

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May Cause Awareness: Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

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Community festivals, government-sponsored activities, and educational activities for students are all essential parts of this month-long celebration. Nonprofits to support Asian Pacific Fund The Asian Pacific Fund is a nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening the Asian and Pacific Islander community in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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On the Future of Braille: Thoughts by Radical Braille Advocates

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In what is known as the “ braille provision ,” the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) of 2004 mandates that the teams who help write educational plans for students with disabilities presume that all blind and visually impaired children should be taught Braille unless it is determined to be inappropriate. Accordingly, U.S.

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American Indian Resource Center: A TechSoup Youth Organization Profile

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The organization is mainly funded through federal grants from the U.S. Most Native American students do not go to college, so many Educational Talent Search. The program serves 750 students in 14 rural schools. departments of Justice, Education, and Health and Human Services. How IT Donations Help Meet Their Mission.

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Empowering Change: Caitlin Cohen of the Sigida Keneyali Project

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It is a collaboration between American students and residents of Sikoro, a dusty periurban town of 65,000 people outside the capital city of Bamako, Mali. Some funding is exterior, but we are and will remain a low-budget organization, relying on the volunteerism of American students and Malian citizens.

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How Cloud for Good Gives Back To Our Communities

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Across ten incredible years, Cloud for Good has experienced tremendous year-over-year growth, granting the opportunity to work on increasingly larger and more complex projects with enterprise nonprofits and higher education institutions. Success Story: Creating Engaging Student Journeys with St.

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Using Photography to Change the World: An Interview with Paola Gianturco

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She is donating 100 percent of the royalties from the book to the Global Fund for Women. Britt Bravo: In so many of the groups you profiled, the women were using the arts for education, empowerment, or healing. Betty and six of her high school English students founded an organization called the Girl Child Network.