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Our mission is to enhance doctor/patient communication, specifically in end-of-life conversations; strengthen patient-centered healthcare; and to reduce health and healthcare disparities with a focus on chronically and terminally ill homeless individuals. In 2015, HCRI, Inc. began a new journey – to create a hospice house for the terminally ill homeless in Sacramento, CA – Joshua’s House – in memory of a young man, Joshua Lee (1980-2014), who had a vision of preventing those homeless men and women who were seriously and terminally ill from dying alone, scared and in pain on the streets or along the rivers of our community. We are using a community-based approach with an Advisory Board comprised of representatives from local hospitals; hospice programs; California State University, Sacramento; University of California, Davis, School of Medicine and School of Nursing; organizations that focus on housing for the homeless; medical clinics; as well as the homeless community.
They serve the intersectional communities that have been historically oppressed. The marginalized, the outcasts, and the disenfranchised are our people. They inspire, equip and amplify these change agents. They dismantle oppression from the ground up and from the inside out.
THE MISSION OF THE BIG SKY FILM INSTITUTE IS TO CELEBRATE AND PROMOTE THE ART OF NON-FICTION FILMMAKING, AND TO ENCOURAGE MEDIA LITERACY BY FOSTERING PUBLIC UNDERSTANDING AND APPRECIATION OF DOCUMENTARY FILM.
WTTW's mission is to provide unique, relevant and valued content and services that enrich, engage, and educate diverse communities in Chicago and around the world. WFMT, Chicago's Classical Experience, strives to provide the best and broadest selection of classical music and fine arts programming heard in the country.
The Adirondack Center for Writing cultivates the art of writing and the joy of reading; celebrate the power of language to invite discovery, to create an understanding of people and sense of place, and to build a community.
TO PROVIDE VIDEO PRODUCTION AND WEB-ENABLED CONTENT TO CHRITABLE ORGANIZATIONS FOCUSED ON CAUSES SUCH AS EDUCATION, HEALTHCARE, WOMEN'S ISSUES, HUMAN RIGHTS, ENVIRONMENTAL MATTERS, AND ANTI-VIOLENCE. ALL GRANTS ARE IN KIND
The Honolulu Museum of Art is dedicated to the collection, preservation, interpretation, and teaching of the visual arts, and the presentation of exhibitions, films and videos, performing arts, and public programs specifically relevant to Hawai'i's ethnically diverse community.
The Wisconsin Public Radio Association raises funds, stewards gifts, and advocates on behalf of Wisconsin Public Radio so the network can produce and distribute statewide news, cultural programming, and music. Its role is primarily philanthropic and organizational support to ensure WPR’s services remain available across Wisconsin.
TO SUPPORT THE EDUCATIONAL, CULTURAL AND COMMUNITY BROADCASTING SERVICES OF PBS WISCONSIN, A PUBLIC BROADCASTING SERVICE OPERATED JOINTLY BY THE WISCONSIN EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS BOARD AND THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN BOARD OF REGENTS-UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN EXTENSION. 2. TO ESTABLISH DEVELOPMENT SERVICES AND OTHER ACTIVITIES WHICH COMPLEMENT AND/OR ASSIST THE BROADCASTING ACTIVITIES DESCRIBED ABOVE. 3. TO ENGAGE IN OTHER ACTIVITIES AND PROGRAMS ANCILLARY TO AND IN SUPPORT OF THE FOREGOING. 4. TO RAISE FUNDS AND INVEST IN, RECEIVE, HOLD, USE AND DISPOSE OF PROPERTY OF ALL KINDS AS MAY BE NECESSARY OR DESIRABLE TO CARRY INTO EFFECT THE PURPOSES STATED ABOVE.
The Daedalian Foundation works to inspire and enable young Americans to become military aviators by awarding scholarships, supporting early flight training (including a flying‑training program up to solo), recognizing JROTC cadets, and publishing educational material about military aviation. Its programs focus on scholarships, flight instruction, mentoring and outreach to encourage military aviation careers.
GlobalGirl Media (GGM) is an nonprofit organization that develops the voice and media literacy of young women in underserved communities by teaching them to create and share digital journalism designed to improve scholastic achievement, ignite community activism and spark social change. The existing gender gap in media, particularly new media, obstructs the ability of women and girls' to influence change at local and global levels. By linking young women internationally with seasoned reporters, educators and mentors, GlobalGirl Media teaches girls that their voice matters, their story counts.
The Jacob Burns Film Center is a nonprofit cultural and education organization that brings people together around film — presenting independent, documentary, and world cinema while also providing media-arts education and professional development. It operates a multi-screen theater and a Media Arts Lab to teach visual literacy, support filmmakers, and engage students and the community.