The American India Foundation, primarily funded by Indian Americans and corporations, aims to empower
underserved children through technology by sponsoring Digital Equalizer.
Not exact matches
A leading local organization, the Rapids have participated in countless initiatives and causes, and annually raise tens of thousands of dollars for Kroenke Sports Charities, which supports
underserved children and families in Colorado
through educational and recreational programs, as well as appearances, donations, and service gifts.
Museum access and programming for
children and families in low - income and
underserved communities
through free days, family resource fairs, and community - based events.
«Beyond the Basics: Super Subs Bring the Arts to
Underserved Kids» These unusual substitute teachers offer a free day of curriculum - expanding fun
through the arts to schools with
underserved children (July 2008).
NewSchools is committed to transforming public education
through powerful ideas and passionate entrepreneurs so that all
children — especially those in
underserved communities — have the opportunity to succeed.
The charter sector can show how
underserved communities are taking control of their
children's education
through expanded choice.
The school's primary research interest, however, is urban education, and
through research on this topic the School has launched two world - famous programs: KIDS (Kids Integrated Data System), a data collection system to improve educational services of
children; and EPIC (Evidence - based Program for the Integration of Curricula), a comprehensive early childhood program for
children from
underserved, minority urban populations.
Organized as part of the non-profit arm of Frieze New York, Frieze Education runs annually from October
through June, providing high school students and
children from
underserved communities across New York's five boroughs with access to arts programs
through a combination of workshops and tours of artist studios, galleries, museums and the fair.
AOT creates arts - based education programming for
children in
underserved communities in Central Brooklyn, NY and fills a gap in arts programming and curatorial initiatives creating diversity
through action that consciously works for all people and with / for people of color and communities of color, engaging in contemporary art dialogues beyond community - based initiatives that fail to challenge the status - quo.
Devised by the Washington state Legislature as a way of providing less expensive legal services to
underserved populations, LLLTs are licensed to advise and assist people going
through divorce,
child custody, and other family law matters in Washington.
It is crucial to consider work with diverse populations of grieving
children and adolescents who live in
underserved urban settings
through a lens of inclusivity, cultural awareness, and sensitivity.
This program adapts with fidelity the Parents as Teachers home visitation model of home visits,
child screening, and group meetings to be delivered
through video conferencing technology to reach more families in
underserved communities and to provide more options for today's tech - savvy parents.