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16plusvote Inc

16plusvote Inc goal is to help 16 year olds and up register to vote every year, all year long, at school, in after-school clubs, and at public events.

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Art
Hyde Park School Of Dance

Hyde Park School Of Dance Provides Opportunities For Students Of All Ages To Study, Perform, And Create Classical And Contemporary Dance At The Highest Levels Of Discipline And Artistry. Our Goal Is To Cultivate A Love Of Dance And Strength Of Body, Mind, And Character That Will Benefit Our Students Throughout Their Lives.

Education
New Georgia Project Incorporated

THE NEW GEORGIA PROJECT IS A NONPARTISAN EFFORT TO REGISTER AND CIVICALLY ENGAGE GEORGIANS. ​Georgia’s population is growing and becoming increasingly diverse. Over the past decade, the population of Georgia increased 18%. The New American Majority – people of color, those 18 to 29 years of age, and unmarried women – is a significant part of that growth. The New American Majority makes up 62% of the voting age population in Georgia, but they are only 53% of registered voters.

Society
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Move For America

Catalyze a generation of leaders to bridge divides and strengthen civic dialogue.

Society
Education
Girls With Goals Foundation

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.

Science
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The Leakey Foundation

To increase scientific knowledge, education, and public understanding of human origins, evolution, behavior and survival.

Environment
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Brockville Public Library

engage | evolve | experience The people of Brockville recently responded to a community engagement survey. The above themes emerged as defining the personality of the Brockville Library Board as we move forward over the coming years. Please see our Strategic Plan at www.brockvillelibrary.ca. The people of Brockville also identified the following priorities: - Transform your library space - Expand access to your services - Connect with the community - Enhance service delivery The Brockville Public Library (BPL) was formally established in July 1895 and opened as a Carnegie Library in 1904. The Library is a vital community owned facility which offers resources, technology, programs and space. There is a long history of community investment in the success and evolution of the Library. Each and every dollar donated makes an extraordinary difference. We thank you for your generosity towards "engage | evolve | experience" at the Brockville Public Library.

Health
Environment
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NCWC EDUCATION FUND

The NCWC Education fund works closely with the National Council of Women of Canada, which represents over 750,000 Canadians through its 24 Nationally Organized Affiliated Societies, Provincial Councils in 6 Provinces and 15 Local Councils of Women. Joint research has been done and public education programs held over the past 10 years on: *Young Women and Violence Prevention *Securing Our Future-the Economics of Later Life action plans/curricula developed to help young women plan for a healthy economic future *'Canada's Water'07 AGM panel re water shortages,impacts of mega dams, drought, mining, a need for a National Water Strategy *'The Water/Energy Connections Project' 08-10 i.e. NCWC Education Fund AGM programs re Great Lakes, Nuclear,'Soft' Water/Energy Paths,Climate;Public Meetings, Newsletters, Web site, Cross -Canada Survey on water/energy use & public opinion on government energy and water policies (*Project funded by the Walter & Duncan Gordon Foundation)

Environment
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PETAWAWA HERITAGE SOCIETY

PETAWAWA HERITAGE SOCIETY/VILLAGE The Petawawa Heritage Society, an incorporated entity with charitable donation status and has been in operation for 12 years. The mandate for the Society includes collecting, and preserving materials pertaining to the history of Town of Petawawa. This is achieved through the Petawawa Heritage Village which is Situated on 3.5 picturesque acres in the heart of the of Petawawa where history is alive and ready for your visit. Stroll the pathways of the past and experience life in Petawawa as it once was from 1850 to 1910. The Petawawa Heritage Village provides an opportunity to visit 8 historical and replica buildings from the 19th and early 20th century. You will also find volunteers interpreting the history of the area through historical interpretive programming, education & publications. We open to the public May - Sept The village is located at 176 Civic Center Rd. For more information contact Ann McIntyre 613-687-5054