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Aspen Foundation for Labour Education

The Aspen Foundation for Labour Education works to educate youth to allow them to work, live, and participate fully in a democratic society. It presents an important opportunity to support the teaching of social justice and labour education in Alberta’s classrooms. AFLE provides quality curricular resources and support materials, a speakers bureau, and professional development for teachers, all of which are offered from perspectives based upon the democratic ideals of cooperation, equality, justice, and citizen engagement. You can now support labour and social justice education in our schools with your charitable donation.

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American Indian Higher Education Consortium

Founded in 1972, the American Indian Higher Education Consortium provides leadership and influences public policy on American Indian higher education issues through advocacy, research, and program initiatives; promotes and strengthens Indigenous languages, cultures, communities and tribal nations; and provides a wide array of technical assistance support to member institutions and emerging tribal colleges. Today, AIHEC is composed of 36 Tribal Colleges and Universities in the United States and one in Canada that are tribally controlled and provide higher educational opportunities that are locally and culturally-based to American Indians. AIHEC's vision is sovereign tribal nations through excellence in higher education.

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SEVEN OAKS EDUCATION FOUNDATION INC.

Seven Oaks Education Foundation is dedicated to providing the students of Seven Oaks School Division access to post secondary education. SOEF envisions a supportive community where all students can continue their education and training beyond high school. We pride ourselves on a core set of values which guide us in all our operations: Education beyond high school – we support students entering university, college, apprenticeship programs and vocational programs Community – those who live, learn and work within Seven Oaks Sustainability – learning is a lifelong endeavour and requires continuous support Inclusion – we encourage learners of all abilities and backgrounds to pursue education beyond high school We rely on the generous support of the Seven Oaks community for our success and the successes of our students. So please give … your support can create possibilities and help change the life of a Seven Oaks student.

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Chicago Arts Partnerships in Education

CAPE increases students’ academic success, critical thinking and creativity through research-based arts driven education.

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HARMONY EDUCATION FOUNDATION / HARMONY MOVEMENT

We empower youth to become leaders for social change by delivering diversity education programs and training in schools and communities.

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Democracy Education Network (VoteParty.ca/VotePromise.ca)

The Democracy Education Network (DEN) coordinates educational programs that teach Canadians how to be effective advocates for their concerns as participants in government and big business decision-making processes. DEN is a registered research and education charity incorporated federally in September 1993 (Charitable Registration Number 88604 4999 RR 0001). DEN also teaches governments how to engage Canadians in meaningful and respectful ways when making decisions or policy changes. DEN is non-partisan and supported by donations from Canadians and grants from foundations.

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Columbia Springs Environmental Education Center

Columbia Springs strives to offer a unique setting where educational experiences foster greater awareness of the natural world, inspiring stewardship.

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Suicide Awareness Voices Of Education

Join SAVE - Suicide Awareness Voices of Education and make an impact in the fight against suicide. Whether you donate $5 or $500, every dollar counts toward our work supporting suicide loss survivors, providing training to students and workplaces, distributing free cable gun locks, securing structural suicide prevention barriers at high-risk locations and so much more. For more than 35 years, SAVE has worked at state and national levels to prevent suicide through educational resources, support, public awareness, lethal means safety education, stigma reduction and advocacy.

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Columbia Basin Environmental Education Network

CBEEN is the regional network for environmental education (EE) professionals in the Canadian Columbia Basin. Our aim is to build a community of engaged and effective EE practitioners by connecting them with each other, and with the best and most current resources, information, professional development and networking opportunities available. WILD VOICES FOR KIDS: CBEEN’s flagship environmental and heritage education program coordinates hundreds of FREE, curriculum-linked, in-class or field-based presentations every year for students in grades K-12. Programs are available in school districts 5, 6, 8, 10, 19 and 20, and are presented by passionate and knowledgeable Community Educators.

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The Wellspring Foundation for Education

Wellspring is a Canadian based Christian non profit organization created in response to the vision of Rwandan people to rebuild their nation through quality education.

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ALBERTA COUNCIL FOR ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION

Our work focuses on strategic, high-leverage initiatives that add value to all environmental educators in Alberta. Find out more at www.abcee.org

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Canada-Mathare Education Trust (CMETRUST).

While primary education is “free” in Kenya, secondary school is NOT; therefore, most students living in Mathare Slum cannot afford to go to high school. Once out of school, many of these children are forced to contribute to their family’s income; very often, out of desperation and in order to survive, they become victims of early marriage, child labour, crime, prostitution, drug and alcohol abuse and trafficking. Members of the Mathare community agree that the only way to stop this destructive cycle is by giving these kids a chance to go to a secondary boarding school, outside of Nairobi, in an environment more conducive to learning and away from the dangers of the slum. Prospective scholarship recipients are students living in Mathare who have attended private, government, or non-formal primary school in the slum and who have completed Standard 8 with the minimum required score for high school in their final exams, they are selected by our Kenyan partners working there.