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Our mission is to provide students with business and entrepreneurial education and experiences that help them prosper and become contributing members of society. Our vision is to develop in students the passion and skills to succeed in the marketplace and life. We do this by stimulating economic thinking skills; encouraging creative, intelligent risk-taking, providing practical business experience, and instilling independence and personal responsibility. We do this so participants will become productive members of society who make their lives and the lives of others better.
Technology Access Foundation started in 1996 to prepare underserved youth of color for higher education and professional success by providing a rigorous and relevant K-12 curriculum. TAF enhances their educational and professional prospects through the delivery of tools for learning in the 21st century. We will use our demonstrable success to establish our leadership in educational reform and expand the reach of our model.
To develop and retain great teachers, and measurably increase their ability to give students in urban public schools an excellent education.
Uncommon Schools is a network of free, public charter schools across Massachusetts, New York, and New Jersey.
Solar Youth’s mission is to empower youth from New Haven’s high-poverty neighborhoods to achieve lifelong success. We do this through our unique program model which includes LONG-TERM supportive relationships, and programs that happen IN their neighborhoods where youth EXPLORE their ENVIRONMENT, become PROBLEM-SOLVERS and practice LEADERSHIP. Founded in 2000, Solar Youth has served over 3,000 children aged 4 to 18+. In the coming years we are looking to expand to serve MORE youth, and serve them BETTER - ensuring they have the on-going strategic supports to (1) graduate from high school; (2) with a post-HS plan; (3) prepared for success.
To educate, cultivate creativity and rediscover clarity through yoga, art and science.
Our Mission: Equip Arizona youth to succeed in work and life.For 65+ years, Junior Achievement of Arizona has been empowering the futures of millions of Arizona students by giving students the knowledge and skills they need to manage their money, plan for their future, and make smart academic, career and economic choices. Our hands-on, age-appropriate programs focus on three key areas: financial literacy, work readiness, and entrepreneurship.Serving more than 140,000 students each year, JA plays an important role in Arizona's workforce development. Our programs help students connect what they learn in the classroom to the real world - knowledge critical to empowering today's students to be successful, contributing members of society in the future.
Gladeo is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to inspiring and helping young people discover, navigate and achieve their dream careers by creating innovative multimedia career content and distributing it through the web and social media.
Founded in 2004, the Kenadi Jean Weis Foundation was created to honor our little June bug who passed away unexpectedly at age five. It is our mission to assist all children with special needs and their families achieve fulfilled lives through support, resources, respite care, volunteerism, and advocacy.
To educate and empower individuals to maximize their potentiality while inspiring them to develop a synergistic lifestyle.
Founded in 2013, E2D, Inc., Eliminate the Digital Divide, strives to provide digital inclusion opportunities and tools for all economically disadvantaged students and their families in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools (CMS). Our mission is to ensure that every student has the essential at-home access to computer technology and digital literacy support necessary to achieve academic success. Additionally, E2D strives to create opportunity for these CMS students to gain an increasingly wider scope of exposure to technology through skill development and educational programming in an effort to promote IT workforce development within a population of under-served and under-utilized youth.
SARSEF: Southern Arizona Research, Science and Engineering Foundation creates the next generation of critical thinkers and problem solvers through STEM. Each year we reach 95,000 K-12 students across Southern Arizona.