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SANTA YNEZ FOOTBALL BOOSTERS, INC. MISSION STATEMENT: The specific and primary purpose is to organize and operate as a charitable organization, to wit, to provide funds for the operations related to the Football Programs of the Santa Ynez Valley, and in connection therewith, to receive, acquire, hold, arrange, administer and expend property and funds for this purpose.
Wilmington Friends, a Quaker school with high standards for academic achievement, challenges students to seek truth, to value justice and peace, and to act as creative, independent thinkers with a conscious responsibility to the good of all. We are a private school serving students in preschool through 12th grade with a welcoming community for everyone.
Our mission is to help young people discover their life’s passion by providing purpose, direction, motivation, and opportunities.
The mission of Belmont Abbey College is to educate undergraduate students from diverse religious, ethnic and cultural backgrounds in the liberal arts tradition as guided by the Catholic intellectual heritage and inspired by the 1500-year-old Benedictine monastic tradition. This heritage is sustained through fidelity to the Christian message as it comes to us through the Church. Such an education provides knowledge of traditional Judeo-Christian moral principles, and prepares students for responsible citizenship and a successful career.
To provide a nurturing and safe environment where children learn the skills and confidence to be successful in life. How: The House of Champions is an after-school program set in a nurturing, home-like environment for high need, low-income children in grades 2 to 4 living in the urban Cleveland community. Our program uses a combination of paid staff and volunteers to work directly with the students to foster social/emotional learning and improve academic performance, as well as help meet the dietary needs of the children by providing daily nutritious meals and snacks. We work with each child to develop and instill the confidence and skills necessary for success in school and life. House of Champions is, and will always be, a tuition-free, program rooted in love, safety, and consistency.
TO ASSIST THE FAMILY & CHURCH BY PROVIDING A CHRIST-CENTERED EDUCATION, EQUIPPING STUDENTS WITH A BIBLICAL WORLDVIEW AND ENCOURAGING A LOVE RELATIONSHIP WITH THE LORD JESUS CHRIST.
Friends of the Library-Southport Oak Island's primary purpose is to provide financial and operational support to Harper Library (Southport) and to Barbee Library (Oak Island), thus enabling them to remain current, accessible and appealing. FOLSOI raises money for upgrades to book collections, equipment and facilities. Its volunteers sponsor educational and cultural programs to engage library patrons of all ages. FOLSOIs vision and dedication enable the libraries to thrive as vibrant assets in the community.
Harvard-Westlake strives to be a diverse and inclusive community united by the joyful pursuit of educational excellence, living and learning with integrity, and purpose beyond ourselves. Harvard-Westlake is a school where the curriculum and programs create an educational environment designed for students who possess both the motivation and the ability to pursue a rigorous college preparatory course of study. The school strives to provide an education that enables and empowers its diverse students to develop their intellectual, spiritual and physical gifts, to understand and respect the similarities and differences among themselves and others in their local and world.
The mission of Project GRAD Houston is to support a quality public education for all children in economically disadvantaged communities so that high school and college graduation rates increase.
We believe the transformative power of a college education ignites the full potential of first generation students, their families, and their communities. Since 1999, Project GRAD Los Angeles has been working to raise the college graduation rate in the northeast San Fernando Valley by helping students navigate the path from middle school through college. Disparities in educational resources undermine too many first generation students’ post-secondary success, ultimately affecting the regions economic vitality and quality of life. Project GRAD is on the frontlines of this most pressing challenge. Our staff is embedded in eight public schools, championing the college aspirations of all students, while working directly with 1,500 students and families providing the skills, knowledge, and programs needed to ensure college success. Project GRAD Los Angeles has crafted an innovative, high-quality, data-driven model for college success beginning in middle school and continuing throughout college that is specifically designed to help first-generation, low-income students. The Project GRAD model has been recognized nationally for its success in increasing the number of first generation college-goers and was adopted into the Higher Education Act of 2008 as a reform model to replicate.
The American Battlefield Trust preserves America’s hallowed battlegrounds and educates the public about what happened there and why it matters. As the nation's leading heritage land preservation organization, we have saved more than 57,000 acres of battlefield land in 24 states to date — thanks to the support of our members & partners.
Our mission is to be the leading source and teacher of wilderness skills and leadership that serve people and the environment. Our community—staff, students, trustees, and alumni—shares a commitment to wilderness, education, leadership, safety, community, and excellence.