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We are a non-profit organization with a mission to connect charities helping differently abled children for better life and women empowerment in rural areas, through music events.
Our Mission: Helping People Make Lives Brighter Through Philanthropy. The foundation works to grow philanthropy and strengthen our community by encouraging community endowments, addressing community needs, and providing community leadership, raising the quality of life for all. Whether it is helping the economically challenged workers meet their basic human needs, build a playground in a disadvantaged community, or set up vision testing for high school students, or provide opportunities for disadvantaged kids.
Many Mouths One Stomach (MMOS) is a Tucson-based collective of artists, teachers, and community activists who come together with the intent to create, inspire, manifest and perpetuate modern festal culture. “Festal Culture” refers to the expression and fulfillment of core human needs through public celebration, ceremony, and ritual. The All Souls Procession is an event that was created to serve the public need to mourn, reflect and celebrate the universal experience of Death, through their ancestors, loved ones and the living. Our events, establish a legacy that reclaims public space through art and blurs the line between participant and observer; ritual and performance. Together with our commitment to education, outreach and collaboration, MMOS stewards a vision wherein the creative act becomes a mode of living.
Founded in 2011, West View Media is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) community news organization that informs, inspires and connects readers to generate positive change in Salt Lake City. We strive to strengthen community identity, increase civic involvement, and foster social justice for diverse communities in west Salt Lake City. We offer an authentic and accurate look into SLC's west side by encouraging community members to tell their own stories in their own voice.
To empower classical musicians to create great musical art, educate the public on classical music, its history and value, and to facilitate audience engagement with classical music at all levels.
APPLE Schools will inspire and empower school communities to lead, choose, and be healthy by recommending and supporting measurable and sustainable changes.
First Book Canada works through existing community programs, with Canadian publishing partners and an ever-expanding network of volunteers, to provide a steady stream of high quality books to elevate educational programming and improve access to reading materials. First Book Canada has distributed more than 1,000,000 new books since 2009 and has registered more than 1400 community and school-based organizations. Visit www.firstbookcanada.org for more information.
Led by Artistic Director, Danielle Irvine, Perchance Theatre at Cupids (formerly known as New World Theatre Project) produces and presents classical theatre each summer in Cupids, Newfoundland and Labrador. A breathtaking community on Newfoundland’s east coast, Cupids was the first English colony in Canada, and turned 400 years old in 2010. Built as part of the Cupids 400 celebration, Perchance Theatre’s outdoor performance space was inspired by Shakespeare’s famous Globe Theatre in London, England. Perchance Theatre features some of the province’s best stage actors and captures stories reminiscent of John Guy’s England, particularly what the settlers might have seen, heard, or written about in 1610.
The Phoenix Theatre is a professional, non-profit theatre company dedicated to building an inspiring community. They strive to tell stories that encourage the audiences to see the world in a new light and rise to action.
The Bluegrass Music Association of Maine is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting bluegrass music in Maine.
The mission of the Sankofa African American Diaspora 3D Museum is to create a virtual learning place that showcases rare collections of historical memorabilia from the 1600s to the 2000s. Our goal is to educate children of all ages (K-12, colleges, and universities), including worldwide history buffs. Our Vision We are making the museum come to life and showcasing a bookstore, a gift shop, a live café with local restaurants and fun online to browse. We are providing the opportunity for all to study the fundamental natures of knowledge, reality, and existence while focusing on academic discipline in African American history in New Jersey. The exhibition tells the stories and highlights the culture from the beginning of slavery to the end. Socioeconomic factors and contributions, such as women fighting in World War II, provide insight and inspiration. The focus is on the History of Slavery and the Underground Railroad in New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania from the 1600s to the 2000s, with achievements spotlighted regardless of race or nationality.