Not exact matches
Investments in education,
college readiness, and technology for schools College Track is the education nonprofit Powell Jobs co-founded in 1997 to support teens who hope to be the first college students in their fa
college readiness, and technology for schools
College Track is the education nonprofit Powell Jobs co-founded in 1997 to support teens who hope to be the first college students in their fa
College Track is the education
nonprofit Powell Jobs co-founded in 1997 to
support teens who hope to be the first
college students in their fa
college students in their families.
Mr. Molander said he donates regularly to a
nonprofit organization that funds
college scholarships for students at his hometown high school in Marinette, Wis., while his wife
supports various health and social causes.
In settling the D.C. lawsuit, Chartwells agreed to make $ 14 million in credits and payments to the school system and committed to provide $ 5 million in philanthropic
support for the schools, including $ 4 million to the D.C. Public Education Fund for «innovative programs» and $ 1 million to several
nonprofit organizations that promote literacy and provide mentors,
college scholarships and academic enrichment.
The report proposes funding for
nonprofits that
support women in public life, workshops on running for office for female
college students, more mentorship opportunities and a dedicated staffer for the Women's Caucus.
As a member of the Education & Workforce committee, I strongly oppose recent efforts to reduce federal funding in these areas, and I am the author of H.R. 258, the STEM Master Teacher Corps Act, which would award competitive grants to school districts or states to partner with
colleges and universities or
nonprofit organizations to establish a program which will develop,
support and retain exceptional teachers in the STEM disciplines.
The Guide to Grammar and Writing is sponsored by the Capital Community
College Foundation, a
nonprofit 501 c - 3 organization that
supports scholarships Get your paper written by a vetted academic writer with 15 % off!
F&M's approach to retaining and graduating minority students is modeled directly on the work of the Posse Foundation, a New York City — based
nonprofit that sends group of students, a posse, to
college together to act as a
support system for one another.
Sonia Essaibi Prevention Science and Practice, Counseling Strand Hometown: Boston Then:
Nonprofit work in Boston and New York City,
supporting first - generation
college - goers from low - income families Now: Working on licensure to become a school counselor at an urban public school
Additionally, partnerships with local
colleges,
nonprofits, and scholarship providers will generate additional
support to ensure students graduate ready for success in a career of their choice.
Local
College Access Networks (LCANs) are community - based college access alliances supported by a team of community and education leaders representing K - 12, higher education, the nonprofit sector, government, business, and philan
College Access Networks (LCANs) are community - based
college access alliances supported by a team of community and education leaders representing K - 12, higher education, the nonprofit sector, government, business, and philan
college access alliances
supported by a team of community and education leaders representing K - 12, higher education, the
nonprofit sector, government, business, and philanthropy.
Local
College Access Networks (LCANs) are community - based college access coordinating bodies supported by a team of community and education leaders representing K - 12, higher education, the nonprofit sector, government, business and philan
College Access Networks (LCANs) are community - based
college access coordinating bodies supported by a team of community and education leaders representing K - 12, higher education, the nonprofit sector, government, business and philan
college access coordinating bodies
supported by a team of community and education leaders representing K - 12, higher education, the
nonprofit sector, government, business and philanthropy.
The
nonprofit EduGuide is pleased to provide a grant to
support half the costs for the first 10 new middle schools, high schools, virtual schools,
colleges, GEAR UP programs, and other groups to be approved for its program to raise achievement by strengthening student's grit and related core learning skills.
Over the past several years, Tennessee has ramped up its teacher leadership efforts, with both its department of education as well as local and national
nonprofits establishing fellowships for classroom experts to
support the implementation of
college - and career - ready standards and serve as instructional coaches for colleagues.
National
College Access Network (NCAN) is a membership - based organization that supports states, nonprofit organizations, schools, higher education institutions, philanthropists, and the business community provide better college access and persistence support to low - income and underrepresented st
College Access Network (NCAN) is a membership - based organization that
supports states,
nonprofit organizations, schools, higher education institutions, philanthropists, and the business community provide better
college access and persistence support to low - income and underrepresented st
college access and persistence
support to low - income and underrepresented students.
The White House
College Opportunity Day of Action helps to support the President's commitment to partner with colleges and universities, business leaders, and nonprofits to support students across the country to help our nation reach its goal of leading the world in college atta
College Opportunity Day of Action helps to
support the President's commitment to partner with
colleges and universities, business leaders, and
nonprofits to
support students across the country to help our nation reach its goal of leading the world in
college atta
college attainment.
Local
College Access Networks (LCANs) are community - based college access coordinating bodies supported by a team of community and education leaders representing K - 12, higher education, nonprofit sector, government, business, and philan
College Access Networks (LCANs) are community - based
college access coordinating bodies supported by a team of community and education leaders representing K - 12, higher education, nonprofit sector, government, business, and philan
college access coordinating bodies
supported by a team of community and education leaders representing K - 12, higher education,
nonprofit sector, government, business, and philanthropy.
Nonprofit organizations can invest in providing students with coaching and
support before, during, and after the
college search.
A network of
nonprofits led by the Boston Foundation
support students through and after the
college application process in the Getting In stage.
Nonprofits or
colleges of education and / or local teachers» associations can provide
support and technical assistance for these programs.
Through its Capital Area Promise (CAP) Scholars program, the Sacramento Region Community Foundation is partnering with local
nonprofits to
support college access and success through three avenues:
The MAF — the world's largest
nonprofit foundation dedicated to funding research to protect, treat, and cure animals —
supports studies in more than 50 of the world's leading research institutions,
colleges of veterinary medicine, and zoos.
The Schumann organization, renamed the Schumann Media Center in 2011, continued to
support McKibben's campaigning, awarding more than $ 300,000 in grants to 350.org and 1Sky, an earlier McKibben
nonprofit, as well as continuing generous grants to Middlebury
College through 2014 and beyond ($ 250,000 in 2014, according to its IRS Form 990).
Member, American Bar Association Chairman, Member, Business Section, State Bar of Georgia Member, North Carolina State Bar Member, Atlanta Bar Association Member, Association of Life Insurance Counsel General Counsel, Georgia State University Risk Management Foundation, Inc., a
nonprofit foundation
supporting Georgia State University's Mack Robinson
College of Business, School of Risk Management
If career coaching is unaffordable for you, take advantage of the
support provided by government programs,
nonprofit agencies, job search groups,
college / alumni career centers, or faith - based missions for the unemployed and underemployed.
Project Maryvale, a 501 (c3)
nonprofit, was founded by Buck and is focused on the revitalization and stabilization of low - income, underserved communities by promoting owner - occupant home purchases
support for the public school systems and
college scholarships.