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Bridging gaps in information and infrastructure to work for an education for all.
To exhibit independent motion pictures to educate and entertain the public.
Sesame Workshop is the nonprofit organization behind Sesame Street, the pioneering television show that has been helping kids grow smarter, stronger and kinder since 1969. Today Sesame Workshop is a global educational force for change, with a mission to reach the world's most vulnerable children. We're active in more than 150 countries, serving kids through a wide range of media and philanthropically-funded social impact programs, all grounded in rigorous research and individually tailored to the needs and cultures of the communities we serve. Sesame is a beloved household name in dozens of languages, and it means learning – and fun – in all of them.
Lakeland Public Television's mission is to educate, entertain, enrich, and enlighten.
An independent grassroots media organization that entertains, educates and unites the community
Skeptoid Media produces free educational materials and STEM-focused informational and entertainment content, made available to educators and individuals worldwide, concentrating on critical thinking and scientific skepticism. STEM literacy is important — Skeptoid Media believes it can also be fun.
To educate filmmakers on raising money for films and to complete important historic and timely documentaries and features.
WQED changes lives by creating and sharing outstanding public media that educates, entertains and inspires.
Inspiring and uniting people, through media and education, to champion justice and end slavery, is their mission.
Montclair Film exists to engage, educate, and entertain through the power of film and visual storytelling.
WCTE (owned by the Upper Cumberland Broadcast Council) provides public television programming, educational resources, and community engagement for the Upper Cumberland region of central Tennessee. The organization focuses on locally produced content, education and outreach, and services that inform and connect the 14-county service area.
FilmScene is a nonprofit community cinema in downtown Iowa City that programs first‑run, repertory, and international films and runs education and filmmaker-support programs. It aims to challenge, inspire, educate, and entertain diverse audiences while fostering accessibility, equity, and community engagement through film.