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Next Generation Scholars believes equal access to higher education is the key to making positive change within our community. Our mission is to level the playing field by providing dedicated underserved students with all the advantages available to those of privilege.
To empower young Latinas and their mothers through educational and support services that increase preparedness, participation, and success in post-secondary education.
National Voices for Equality Education and Enlightenment's (NVEEE) mission is to prevent bullying, violence, and suicide among youth, families and communities through direct service, mentoring and prevention education.
To provide a streamlined process for assessing under-resourced adults with learning disabilities, and apply specialized intervention practices to elevate their educational and career statuses.
Jobs for America's Graduates, founded in 1980, is committed to establishing statewide non-profit organizations or partnering with government agencies to implement the JAG Model.
MATHCOUNTS provides engaging math programs to U.S. middle school students of all ability levels to build confidence and improve attitudes about math and problem solving.
The mission of Communities In Schools is to surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life.
POWER UP PREP supports low to middle income students access to high-quality college entrance exam and college application preparation by addressing inequities in geographic location, socioeconomic status or financial resources.
Pivotal Point Enterprises, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) organization that has been providing academic assistance and character education since 2003 in the Big Bend area. The mission of Pivotal Point Enterprises, Inc. is to promote individual and community empowerment leading to positive behavior change. Pivotal Point Enterprises, Inc. currently operates two distinct programs - The Character Center and Character Kids. Our organization serves over 500 students and families a year with a mission to help them become self-sufficient, contributing members of society by teaching, showing, and preparing them in the areas of: A. Academic Excellence; and B. Behavior Modification; and C. Character Education.
Vision: A broadened positive perception of LGBTQ people. Mission: The center provides a safe space to support and celebrate LGBTQ diversity, equity, visibility and community building. Values: We value families premised on love and commitment. We value the strength, capabilities and goodness of LGBTQ people. We value our allies and advocates. We value the education, empowerment and well-being of our communities. We value leadership and positive role models. We value our similarities and embrace our differences. We value full inclusion, respect and equality. We value financial strength and long-term viability. Q Center provides a safe space to support and celebrate LGBTQ diversity, equity, visibility and community building. Q Center is a 501c3 non-profit organization which offers multi-generational programs and services in four core areas: Arts & Culture; Education & Training; Health & Wellness and Advocacy. 2014 Q Center 990. You can find our past 990s on GuideStar. There are dozens of events and groups that meet here, some focused on specific topics (like coming out or gender identity) and others aimed at fun social interactions (like sing-along piano cabarets or craft nights). Entry to most of these is sliding-scale and run by dedicated volunteers, keeping Q Center truly community-driven and accessible. In addition to our programmatic offerings, our 5,000 sq/ft facility is also a safe and friendly place to spend an afternoon. With our monthly art exhibits, extensive library collection, Resource Wall, and free WiFi access, there’s always something to see and learn here at Q Center.
to work with economically disadvantaged people to help create a transition from homelessness and low - income to the reformation of their everyday lives. We will provide other assistance and support through counseling and training, facilitating self - sufficiency and positive mental capabilities, eliminating the obstacles that keep individuals bound in poverty and homelessness.
826 is the largest youth writing network in the country. 826 was founded in 2002 by author Dave Eggers and educator Nínive Calegari. Rooted in the belief that strong writing skills are essential for academic and lifelong success, the 826 Network now serves close to 80,000 students ages 6-18 in under-resourced communities each year, with the support of almost 5,000 volunteers. 826 has chapters in nine U.S. cities: Boston, Chicago, Detroit/Ann Arbor, Los Angeles, Minneapolis/St. Paul, New Orleans, New York City, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C. Each chapter offers five core programs for free: After-School Tutoring, Field Trips, Workshops, Young Authors' Book Project, and In-School program.826Digital.com makes our inventive writing resources available to educators everywhere for free.