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To bring civics to life by empowering students to produce and screen short documentary films on community issues they care about. To show young people they have a voice and ability to shape their world.
MISSION Provide services of religious content to educate and evangelize by means of live worship services and other forms of media available, primarily the medium of television
WCNI is an independent not-for-profit, listener-supported radio station whose FCC license is owned by Connecticut College Community Radio, Inc (CCCR). WCNI is maintained by our executive board which is comprised of members of community, including students at Connecticut College. Our all volunteer staff (the executive board and the DJ's) handle the day to day operations of the radio station. Because each DJ creates their own individual free-form show, WCNI is able to provide a broad range of non-commercial music programming - "from folk to funk, from polka to punk". We broadcast from New London, CT at 90.9 fm and stream globally at wcniradio.org.
THE ORGANIZATION'S PRIMARY ACCOMPLISHMENT IS TO PROVIDE AN INDEPENDENT LOCAL NEWS SOURCE WITHIN MONTCLAIR, NEW JERSEY TO OBJECTIVELY INFORM THE PUBLIC, PROMOTE CIVIC ENGAGEMENT AND HELP BUILD COMMUNICYT WITHIN ITS CIRCULATION AREA. THIS IS ACHIEVED THROUGH THE USE OF PROFESSIONAL JOURNALISTS TO RESEARCH AND PROVIDE NEWS AND LOCAL EVENT INFORMATION TO THE PUBLIC. FUNDING FOR THIS WORK IS PROVIDED BY THE SALES OF SUBSCRIPTIONS, CONTRIBUTIONS, AND SALES OF ADVERTISING SPACE IN THE ORGANIZATION'S PUBLICATIONS.
The Capital Cinema Cultural Exchange, Inc. (CCCE) empowers emerging filmmakers to complete and present their projects in a rapidly changing media landscape by leveraging world-class industry expertise through the Northeast Filmmakers Lab.
TO SPONSOR A FAITH-INFORMED RETREAT CENTER AND CREATIVE SANCTUARY FOR ARTISTS AND TO SUPPORT THE CREATION, PRODUCTION, AND DISTRIBUTION OF FAITH-INFORMED NARRATIVE NON-FICTION AND FICTION FILM, TELEVISION AND OTHER VIDEO CONTENT. THE CORPORATION WILL ALSO COLLABORATE WITH, MENTOR AND SUPPORT YOUNG ARTISTS AND FILMMAKERS.
The International Tamil Language Foundation with the motto ENRICH THROUGH TAMIL strives to develop and maintain the traditions of Tamil language and culture in the United States and other nations. The Foundation is a tax-exempt, not for profit, service organization with members and supporters throughout the world.
TO PROMOTE UTILIZATION OF THE PUBLIC ACCESS CABLE TV CHANNELS FOR BROADCAST TO THE COMMUNITIES SERVED BY WKTV
Woodland Pattern Book Center is dedicated to the discovery, cultivation and presentation of contemporary literature and the arts. Our goals are to promote a lifetime practice of reading and writing, to provide a forum and resource center for writers and artists in our region, and to increase the audience for contemporary literature through innovative approaches to multi-arts programming.
TO ADVANCE EQUITY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL WOMEN THROUGH ADVOCACY AND COLLABORATION.
Joedance Film Festival is a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising funds and awareness of rare pediatric cancers, specifically, sarcomas, blastomas and brain tumors, for research and clinical trials at Levine Children’s Hospital. The annual film festival is committed to screening films of Charlotte-based film producers, writers and directors.
Unicorn Riot is a decentralized, educational 501(c)(3) non-profit media organization of artists and journalists. Our work is dedicated to exposing root causes of dynamic social and environmental issues through amplifying stories and exploring sustainable alternatives in today’s globalized world. Born from the Internet in 2015, our commercial-free platform operates non-hierarchically, independent of corporate or government control. Unicorn Riot spans across multiple US cities including Boston, Denver, Minneapolis, and Philadelphia. All of our financial support comes from grants and from you, our audience.