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Columbia Springs strives to offer a unique setting where educational experiences foster greater awareness of the natural world, inspiring stewardship.
The Public Leadership Education Network is the only national organization with the sole focus of preparing college women for leadership in the public policy arena.
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.
Our work focuses on strategic, high-leverage initiatives that add value to all environmental educators in Alberta. Find out more at www.abcee.org
TO SUPPORT AFRICAN-AMERICAN MALES IN GRADES K-12 BY PROVIDING EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING, MENTORING, LEADERSHIP, SCHOLARSHIPS, INTERNSHIPS AND COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES.
AGE Africa's mission is to create life-changing opportunities for young women in Malawi through targeted initiatives in education, mentoring, and leadership development.
NGO "Architectural Education" was founded in 2016 by young architects and urbanists with the aim of creating a professional community capable of researching, understanding, and generating transformational change. We are forging a new tradition in Ukrainian architecture and preparing a new generation of architects who possess deep professional knowledge and skills, think critically, and act responsibly within the innovative educational project "Kharkiv School of Architecture." The main areas of our work include addressing current issues in architecture and urban planning, advancing applied research and the generation of new knowledge, and strengthening the practical component of the educational program at the Kharkiv School of Architecture.
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.
PAVE is an independent not-for-profit organization founded in 1992, whose mission is to make excellent educational opportunities possible for more families, particularly low-income families in Milwaukee.
Our mission is to provide a legacy of support for the Falls Church City Public School system's educational excellence, thus preserving the unique identity and values of our community.
Digital Education Africa Network (DEAN) Kenya empowers schools, teachers, and learners to improve education outcomes through effective integration of digital learning. Our mission is to ensure that every child, regardless of background or location, can benefit from high-quality, technology-supported education that strengthens 21st-century skills and expands future opportunities. We work directly with primary and secondary schools, Teacher Training Colleges, and local partners to build sustainable digital education ecosystems. Our approach includes long-term school support, teacher professional development, leadership training, and curriculum-aligned digital learning tools. We emphasize local capacity-building, responsible school ownership, and evidence-based program design. Since our founding, DEAN Kenya has helped schools transition from traditional computer labs to classroom-based digital learning that is practical, equitable, and scalable. Our programs, such as CLASSworks Foundation and CLASSworks TechQuest, equip educators with the skills, tools, and confidence to use technology meaningfully in daily teaching. Our mission is rooted in the belief that technology, when implemented well, can transform learning, strengthen school systems, and open doors for the next generation of learners.
BECA exists to promote cultural exchange and provide affordable bilingual education. In our volunteer-driven bilingual school model, Central American students learn from dedicated volunteer teachers, and those volunteers learn from the community in which they are immersed. Providing educational access and empowerment to the most financially disadvantaged members of a community is a defining characteristic of our program; it should come as no surprise that "beca" means scholarship in Spanish.